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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous Compliance Report 2009-10-26 - .~ ctl" Portland Area Office 4099 SE International Way Suite 201 Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 ConformIty Services (503) 653-6781 Fax (503) 659-9733 October 26, 2009 Lane Transit District 3500 East 1 ih Avenue Eugene, Oregon 97401-0470 . Attention: Mr. Kelly Staines Subject: Equipment Labeling Evaluation, Final Report Five (5) Global Connectivy Antenna Station Enclosures eti Reference No: 3108039F Dear Mr. Staines: Enclosed please find a copy of the subject report, as prepared by eti Conformity Services Compliance Engineer, Mr. Vernon Habedank. . The equipment evaluated in this report has been inspected for general compliance with applicable codes and standards and with regard to general electrical safety. Details of this evaluation are provided in this report. Please contact Vernon Habedank or our office if you have any questions about this project or any other projects. We want you to know that we are here to assist you with your electrical design, installation or compliance issues. Sincerely, eti Conformity Services r>7?t~ Larry Newby Service Center Manager . cc: /~BryanRiChardson, Electricallrispector, City of Springfield, Springfield, Oregon . Chief Electrical Inspector, State of Oregon . . Enclosures . ,~ .tl' Portland Area Office 4099 SE International Way Suite 201 Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 Confol111lty Services (503) 653-6781 Fax (503) 659-9733 EQUIPMENT FIELD EVALUATION, FINAL REPORT ' FIVE (5) ANTENNA ENCLOSURES . 'I ~ '! ., '" ' AT';. 'i I"~, LANE TRANSITDISTRICT " EUGENE.. OREGON CLIENT Lane Transit District 3500 East 1 ih Avenue Eugene, Oregon 97401-0470 INSPECTION AUTHORITY Mr. Bryan Richardson, Electrical Inspector City of Sprngfield 225 Fifth Street Springfield, Oregon 97477 eti Reference No.: 3108039F Submitted By: J~ "[juL-"l . Vernon Habedank Compliance Engineer Date: October 26, 2009 Reviewed By: ~ '?%w,L. 7-7 Larry Newby Service Center Manager TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Purpose 2.0 Summary 3.0 General Conditions of Acceptance 4.0 Referenced Electrical Standards 5.0 Equipment Inspected 6.0 Inspection Procedures 7.0 Equipment Evaluation 8.0 Testing Results and Equipment Page 1 Page 1 Page 1 Page 2 Page 2 Page 3 Page 5 Page 9 APPENDICES A B C D Summary of Project Contacts Equipment Evaluation Data Sheet Equipment Photograph Sheet Manufacturer's Informational Literature Page A 1 Page B1 Page C1 Pages D1 - D5 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of these inspect{ons and tests is to provide assurance that custom or non- certified equipment meets the requirements of the appropriate codes, safety orders, and industry standards. These tests are normally required by local building inspection agencies when equipment has not been certified by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) or other recognized testing agencies. These inspections address only the electrical system on the subject equipment. 2.0 SUMMARY This project was initiated at the request of Mr. Kelly Staines with Lane Transit District. Inspections and testing of the equipment referenced in Section 5.1 were performed ,at the L TO Bus Garage, Eugene, Oregon by eti Conformity Services Compliance Engineer Vernon Habedank on October 15, 2009. The electrical discrepancies observed, during inspections of the equipment, are described in Section 7.1.6 of this report; correCtive actions were satisfactorily completed to resolve these issues, during the course of this project. eti Conformity Services considers this equipment to be in compliance with the applicable standards. As such, . eti Conformity Services evaluation labels have been affixed to the equipment. Please note that final acceptance of this equipment lies with the authority having jurisdiction for the City of Springfield, Oregon. 3.0 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE In the event of modifications resulting in a change in the materials, manufacturing methods, loading, or environment that would affect the use of the accepted equipment under the provisions of the noted electrical standards, this acceptance will be considered automatically canceled. The applicant will be required to request re- examination of this equipment to deterrnine acceptability of the modifications. By acceptance of the equipment referenced in Section 5.0, eti Conformity Services does not assume or discharge the responsibility of the equipment manufacturer, installer, or other relevant parties. Equipment evaluation is based upon adherence to sound engineering practices, and upon compliance with the specific sections quoted from the electrical standards referenced in Section 4.0 of this report. Assessment of required interrupting rating and arc-flash labeling of the equipment being evaluated is beyond the scope of this field evaluation. Determining the adequacy of interrupting rating and arc-flash labeling are the responsibility of the end-user as described in subsection 6.5 of this report. eti Reference Number: 3108039F , Page 1 This acceptance applies to the electrical circuits and components only, as referenced in this report. Unless noted otherwise, it specifically excludes examination for suitability of use for equipment involving toxic or corrosive gases, steam, and locations defined as hazardous by the National Electrical Code (NE0!'). 4.0 REFERENCED ELECTRICAL STANDARDS 4.1 ANSIIUL 508A, Industrial Control Panels, First Edition, dated April 25, 2001, as revised through Oecember 28, 2007 4.2 ANSIINFPA 79-2007, Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery 4.3 . ANSIINFPA 70-2002, National Electrical Code (NEC@) 5.0 EQUIPMENT INSPECTED 5.1 Five (5) Global Connectivity Antenna Stations, as follows: 5.1.1 Bay 13 Manufacturer: Model: Serial No: L-COM Serial No.: Ratings: eti Label No: 5.1.2 Bay4 Manufacturer: Model: Serial No: Ratings: eti Label No: 5.1.3 Bay 5 Manufacturer: Model: Serial No: Ratings: eti Label No: eti Reference Number: 3108039F L-COM NB141207-1 HFS L T001 1 HFS0901191 120 Volts, 1.85 Amps, 60 Hertz, 1-Phase 0006493 L-COM NB141207-1HFS L T002 120 Volts, 1.85 Amps, 60 Hertz, 1-Phase 0006490 L-COM NB141207-1HFS L T003 120 Volts, 1.85 Amps, 60 Hertz, 1-Phase 0006489 Page 2 5.1.4 Bay 11 Manufacturer: Model: Serial No: L-COM Serial No.: Ratings: eti Label No: 5.1.5 Bay 9 Manufacturer: Model: Serial No: L-COM Serial No.: Ratings: eti Label No: 6.0 INSPECTION PROCEDURES 6.1 Component Listing L-COM NB141207-1HFS L TD01 1 HFS0901188 120 Volts, 1.85 Amps, 60 Hertz, 1-Phase 0006492, L-COM NB141207-1 HFS L TD01 1HFS0901190 120 Volts, 1.85 Amps, 60 Hertz, 1-Phase 0006491 . The following major power components are inspected for listing by an independent testing laboratory acceptable to the jurisdiction having authority, or are evaluated to the appropriate nationally recognized consensus standard. Oiscrepancies noted during the evaluation 'are noted in Section 7.0. . Circuit breakers . Fuses and fuse blocks . Terminal blocks . Relays . Contactors . Overload relays 6.2 Visual Inspection . Oisconnect'switChes . Cables and wiring . Receptacles . Transformers . Motors . Motor drives The equipment is visually inspected with particular attention to the following areas: . Manufacturer nameplate . Use of "approved" components . Proper overcurrent protection . Wiring ampacity . Proper installation of components . Grounding eti Reference Number: 3108039F . Electrical ratings · Wiring methods . Guarding of live parts . Oamaged components . Proper application of components . General engineering practices Page 3 6.3 Grounding Exposed non-current carrying parts of the equipment are inspected for effective grounding in accordance with the applicable provisions of the standards referenced in Section 4.0 and the National Electrical Code (NEC@) Article 250. 6.4 Guarding of Live Parts All internal components are inspected for installation in a suitable enclosure and effective guarding in accordance with the standards referenced in Section 4.0 and the National Electrical Code (NEC@) Section 110-27. 6.5 Overcurrent Protection Overcurrent protection installed in this equipment is evaluated for compliance with the applicable codes and standards referenced in Section 4.0. Protective devices are verified to be properly identified, and of a type suitable for the circuit applications as installed. Please note: Determining the adequacy of interrupting rating and arc-flash labeling are the responsibility of the end-user and are therefore outside the scope of this field evaluation project. The customer is hereby advised of NFPA 70-2005, Articles 110.9 & 110.16 which state: 110.9 Interrupting Rating. "Equipment intended to interrupt current at fault levels shall have an interrupting rating sufficient for the nominal circuit voltage and the current that is available at the line terminals to the equipment." "Equipment intended to interrupt current at other than fault levels shall have an interrupting rating at nominal circuit voltage sufficient for the current that must be interrupted." 110.16 Flash Protection. "Switchboards, panelboards. industrial control panels..meter socket enclosures, and motor control centers that are in other than dwelling occupancies and are likely to require examination. adjustment. servicing, or maintenance while energized shall be field marked to warn qualified persons of potential electric arc flash hazards. The marking shall be located so as to be clearly visible to qualified persons before examination, adjustment, servicing. or maintenance of the equipment." ' eti Conformity Services can provide a proposal for the above services upon receiving a request from the customer. 6.6 Internal Wiring Internal wiring and wiring methods are evaluated for compliance with the applicable codes and standards referenced in Section 4.0. Wiring is verified for proper size and rating, and temperature rating suitable for the installed application. eti Reference Number: 3108039F Page 4 6.7 field Testing Field testing is performed to meet the electrical production test requirements of the standards referenced in Section 4.0, unless production test results have been provided by the equipment manufacturer. If no production tests are required per the referenced standards, then load testing is performed to verify the equipment to be operating within normally expected parameters for current, voltage, and temperature rise as detailed in Section 8.0. 7.0 EQUIPMENT EVALUATION 7.1 Five (5) Connectivity Antenna Stations 7.1.1 System Oescription The equipment inspected consists of five (5) Antenna Stations, manufactured by L-COM. The equipment is rated at 120 Volts AC, 1.85 Amps, 60 Hertz, 1-Phase, and are used as communication assist enclosures. The equipment is installed indoors in an ordinary (non- hazardous) location in the L TD Bus Garage at Lane Transit Oistrict, Eugene, Oregon, and has been evaluated for use in this location only. 7.1.2 Grounding Exposed non-current carrying parts of the equipment were verified for effective grounding in accordance with the applicable provisions of NEC@, Article 250. 7.1.3 Guarding of Live Parts All internal components are enclosed in a grounded, latch or screw closed, metal enclosure, and were verifie9 for effective guarding per the NEC@, Section 110-27. 7.1.4 Overcurrent Protection Main overcurrent protection was provided by facilities circuit breakers, supplying these enclosures. 7.1.5 Wiring All wiring was verified to be of a listed or recognized type MTWITHHN or equivalent or as noted below. eti Reference Number: 3108039F Page 5 7.1.6 Equipment Discrepancies The electrical ,discrepancies observed during the evaluation of the equipment are as described below. These items were satisfactorily resolved during the course of this project, ensuring compliance with the requirements of the referenced standards. .01 Unevaluated Components Require Investigation Components that present a shock or fire hazard must be known to have been tested to an accepted standard. For the United States, accepted standards are generally issued by ANSI or UL. This certification to a recognized standard is to minimize the possibility of component failure, which could cause electric shock, fire, or both. Verificati9n during the initial inspection consists of documenting that the components having a fire or shock hazard have a label from a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) on them. The initial inspection found the components identified below not to have evidence of labeling by a NRTL. . Solid-State Temperature Controller Action: To completethis'field evaluation project, the suitability of these components must be determined by one of the methods indicated below. a) Oocument the component has been tested and is certified by a NRTL. i b) If the component has previously been tested by a laboratory that is not a NRTL, submit certified test records review and a copy of the standards, in English, for review to which the components were v tested. c) Have the components tested totne applicable recognized standards. Testing is to be completed or witnessed by eti, or testing is to be completed by another NRTL. d) Supply control components operating at less than 240 volts from a listed isolation transformer with one side of the secondary grounded. A listed class 1 GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) device shall be installed on the secondary. eti Reference Number: 3108039F Page 6 " e) Replace the un,listed components with ones that are listed or recognized by a NRTL and that are suitable for the a Iication. Correction: Examination of the temperature controller revealed evidence of NRTL-approval. This e\(idence of approval, review of the manufacturer~s documentation provided, Appendix 0, and evaluation of the use of these devices was utilized in evaluating this equipment. The determination of these evaluations was these devices are acceptable for use in these enclosures. .02 .Identification of GroundinglBonding Termination Points is Required Grounding andlor bonding conductor termination points are not properly identified at the locations listed below: · The backing plate grounding termination points, below the duplex receptacles, were not properly identified Actions: All grounding or bonding conductor termination points are to be identified with the appropriate designations at each point of termination with the marking "G," "~R," "GRD," "GRNO," "Ground," "Grounding;" or shall be identified by the graphic symbol shown below: CD' eti Reference Number: 3108039F Page 7 Reference: NFPA 79, Subclause 8.2.1.2.4 Correction: These termination points were permanently identified with "GND" labels adjacent to these termination points to comply with the requirements of the referenced standard. .03 Electrical Enclosure not Clearly Identified as Containing Electrical Components The exterior covers of the electrical enclosures do not clearly indicate the presence of electrical components, The application of the appropriate warning label(s) to the exterior of enclosures is required to indicate the presence of electrical shock hazards contained within. Action: The appropriate label shall be affixed to'the exterior of these covers to indicate the presence of electrical hazards contained within these enclosures. An example of an acceptable label is included below. .,~ ~.. - ...._...,.......-~---- ,.IIIIIIi'A~~., ~~~~-~~-.,-_.- HAz~RD6l'Js:V0LTAGE\ ' ;~.' ~"f;i'" ,_,,~,.-. .""" -,"c-,,', ",-,'C"- ,. C~on!a!lh!lay.c13u~e ' . .electrlc'shock,or bllrn~ " This1ul1it'is,io:be'serlllced,by: ""y '., >"." c. "",,,,'-,- ,..,:.,-,.".1' "'li,,';' "-".""". ""~"',,. .- tral!111d,p'er~o~Ijl;lI~only.: . Reference: UL 508A, Paragraph 67.4 Correction: The appropriate labels were affixed to the exterior. of these enclosures, where plainly visible, to comply with the requirements of the referenced standard. .04 Nameplate Missing These enclosures are not provided with a complete nameplate, containing the required informatioJ;1, as detailed below. I MANUFACTURER: I MODEL NUMBER: I SERIAL NUMBER: I VOLTAGE: PHASE I WIRE: I J j j eti Reference Number: 3108039F Page 8 1 I FREQUENCY: I FULL LOAD AMPS: , Action: The appropriate nameplate shall be compiled and affixed to this equipment, containing the required information, as contained above. This label should be placed on the exterior of the enclosure, near the source of supply. Reference: NFPA79, Subclause 17.4.1 Correction: Nameplates, with the appropriate information, were installed on the exteriors of this enclosures, to comply with the requirements of the referenced standard. 8.0 TESTS PERFORMED AND TEST EQUIPMENT 8.1 Field Testing The following tests were completed on the equipment listed in Sections 5 of this report and as outlined in Section 6.7. All tests were completed with acceptable test results. 8.1.1 Ground Bonding Resistance Tests The equipment ground bonding systems were verified for proper installation. Resistances were measured from each enclosure feeder ground termination point to all applicable exposed metal surfaces and installed equipment ground points. The measurements indicated satisfactory results with the ground resistances verified to be not greater than 0.1 ohm at each point tested. 8.1.2 Current and Voltage Measurements Current and voltage measurements were taken at the input to each piece of equiprnent under normal operating conditions. The rneasurernents obtained were verified to be within the manufacturer's voltage and current ratings for the devices installed. 8.1.3 Temperature Rise Tests Temperature rise measurement tests were performed on all components within each piece of equipment under normal operating conditions. The tests were performed using an infrared (I.R.) thermometer to verify the temperature rise for each component did not exceed those specified in Table 43.1 of ANSIIUL 508. The temperatures obtained yvere verified to eti Reference Number: 3108039F Page 9 be sufficiently low enough not to constitute a risk of fire,. nor to adversely affect any material employed in the equipment. The temperature measured for each component is a result of test conditions only, and is not necessarily indicative of the possible temperatures generated in the normal operating environment. 8.2 Test Equipment The test equipment used has been calibrated as indicated below to NIST reference standards. Certificates of calibration are available upon request. i;'y"",\:C;I',';' it' ..,; .n' "prllli\jl&"n"'1hi"lliiiK;;,';r" ""!Iii' '.'W'\'1;:$'niJ1II'#.*hrt~1li;~"''''7\;j~YPTlf1jlll!llk'I:i',t;;":;,,r;~,":f".i;. ,T'I;""''''i,,,q;)1)iJ1II''~Ij(w:';'i,H.'' iJ\,." '.,,',..,';;;',i..0';;:'PIPl;PH11 ,,: 'UstlE urri1ei1t""S.~ ~J:llll:l!iMdael'; ':; ::eti:'.(l.sset'NO:!' 'Calibration Date: L """<'h""'"-~;"'-:l";;:'.:.,JVT9HVLe-'hn;;;,,:~" ..... ...1., .0 ~lf0 ;j\,',....''','~ntm'1mw!b1i~jMf ,1""'" X"...""""",,;,JW!CHHHll: ,!jTh",,,,,!,,,.,.-,.,.,.<,,' -,.,',0" -0' .,Ibi"'''''''''"'::' I I Fluke, True RMS Multimeter I Raytek Infrared Thermometer 87 III 35-00415 Rayngor ST 35-01208 Oec 1, 2008 Oec 1, 2008 Note: PCNR = periodic calibration not required eti Reference Number: 3108039F Page 10 Appendix A Summary of Project Contacts eti Conformity Services - Portland 4099 SE International Way Suite 201 Milwaukie, Oregon 97222 Phone: (503) 653-6781 Fax: (503) 659-9753 Electro-Test Client Information: Company Name: Street Address: City and State: Contact: Phone: Email: Purchase Order No: Site Information: Site Name: Street Address: City and State: Contact: Phone: Email: Jurisdiction Information: Mr. Vernon Habedank Compliance Engineer eti Reference No: 3108039F Lane Transit Oistrict 3500 East 1 ih Avenue Eugene, Oregon 97402-0470 Mr. Kelly Staines (541) 682-6130 kelly.staines@ltd.org A-11129 Lane Transit Oistrict 3500 East 1 ih Avenue Eugene, Oregon 97401-0470 Mr. Kelly Staines (541) 682-6130. kelly.staines@ltd.org Inspector: Mr. Bryan Richardson Jurisdiction: ~, Oregon 5tr'wJI,..' J ' Manufacturer's Information: Manufacturer's Name: Model No: Phone No: L-COM NB141207-1HFS 1-(800)-343-1455 Page A1 of 1 eti' Conformity Services /ClIENT: , LANE TRANSIT DISTRICT ILOCATION: 3500 East 17th Ave. Euaene. OR IEQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER: L-COM jRATINGS: 120 VOLTS 1.85 AMPS ISERIAL NUMBERS: Say13 = LTD01 PRODUCT EVALUATION TEST DATA IETI JOB NUMBER: 3108039 ENGINEER: DATE: Vernon Habedank 15 October 2009 MODEL: NS141207-1HFS HZ 1 PHASE 60 3 WIRE LTD01 L1-N 123,5 TEST METHOD: 15 Oct 09 .Contact VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS L TO02 L TD03 L TD04 L TO05 Ll-N L1.N Ll.N L1-N 123.4 123.5 123,2 123.4 L1 1,7 CALIBRATION DATE: 1 Dec 2D08 CURRENT MEASUREMENTS 15 Oct 09 ICOMPONENT IDENTIFICATION I Power Adaptors IReceptacles IFan I TEST EQUIP ASSET #: Raynoer d COMPONENT TEMP. 88 68 66 CALIBRATION OATE: 1 Dec 2008 TEMPERATURE RISE 22 OF 2 OF o OF NEUTRAL 1,7 GROUND 0.02 TEST METHOD Infrared Infrared Infrared Infrared Infrared o . EMO FUNCTION TESTS IDATE: NA I LOCATI ON RESULT INA NA DATE: NA INTERLOCK DESCRIPTION NA RESULT INTERLOCK DESCRIPTION NA ENCLOSURE SN: ILTD01 I I L TD02 I I L TD03 I IL TD04 I I L TD05 I FROM: Groundinq Terminal Groundinq Terminal Groundino Terminal GroundinQ Terminal Groundinq Terminal Grounding Terminal GroundinQ Terminal Groundinq Terminal Groundino Terminal Groundinq Terminal TO: Receptacle U-Grounds (Max) SaCking Plate Receptacle U-Grounds (Max) Sackin9 Plate Receptacle U-Grounds (Max) Sackin9 Plate Receptacle U-Grounds (Maxi Sackina Plate Receptacle U-Grounds (Max) Sackina Plate . , LTD01 L TD02 L TD03 L TD04 L TD05 I APPENDIX B @etl 2000 F/6001 rev, 7/05 A = Acceptable; N/A = Not Applicable. C = Corrected. R = Needs Repair RESULT RESISTANCE (OHMS): 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 . i;~:' I.. .1 ~~ jl :'~:;'::'l u\ 0008493 0006490 0006489 0006492 0006491 Page 81 Exterior of Enclosures (Typical) Interior of Enclosures (Typical) I eti Refere~ce No.: 3108039 APPENOIX C, Page 1 of 1 1= C'~6("" riGIObEiI}: :::;;00> Connect HyperLink Wireless brand 120 VAC 14x12x7 Inch Weatherproof Enclosure with Mountin!j Plate and Electronically Controlled Cooling Fan and Heater- Model: NB141207-1HFS Applicalions: Applic-atlons and .Features Features: j: compliant Remote Wireless LAN WIA equipment Installations Indoor and outdoor Installations Hot and Cold temperature envIronments RapId Deployment Installations CorrosIve environments Hotspot applications Protection of equipment from theft or damage Molded fiberglass relnfoRed polyester enclosure StaInless' steel quick release latches wIth padlock hasps Fully gasketed raised lid Integral mounUng flange NEMA Type 3R/ IP42rated . RoHS Compliant Features alumInum mounting plate Heating and cooling sys~m with solid-state dual set poInt temperature controller '120 VAC Outlets . Mountlnq plate c'!" accommodateWLANequlpment from Clsco@, Symbol@, D-lInk@, Hyperlink and more.. Optional universal equipment shelf and mounting brackets available Fully customized configurations available 120 VN:; Mounting Pi3to with Heater (Heater mounted on backskie of pial.) L-coM, INC. 45 BEECHWOOD DRIVE NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845. WIhW.L-COM.C~ E..fMI,L: SAlES@L-COM.COM PHONE: 1-&lQ..343-1455 FAX: 1-978-689-9484 OL<om, In<:. All Rights Reser\ied. L.(Q(TI Global Connectivity and the l<arn logo are registered rna~ eti Reference No.: 3108039 APPENOIX 0, Page 1 of 5 I: C-(ii)tFTi Glol5~1 :', :,' ~ Connectivit '.;0:.""" Product Description Start with the box... The box is a rugged weatherproof endosure that Is Ideal for both Indoor and outdoor applications, Constructed from -molded fiberglass reinforced polyester, It Is well suIted for high temperature or corrosive envIronments. The mountlng flange allows it to be wall mounted as well as on a flat surface. The raised lid features a stainless steel continuous hinge and stainless steel quick release latches wIth padlock hasps. The raised lid Is fully gasketed., The enclosure material Is UV stablll2ed and comes In machine tool gray. . Mounting-Plate... The-aluminum mounting plate has provisions to mount WLAN equipment from Cisco@, Symbol@, D.Unk@, HyperLink and more (see mounting plate drawing). With the optional HGX-AMOUNT02 bracket a wide arrayof HyperWnk Power-Over- Ethernet products and Power Supplies can be mounted as well. Two of these brackets can be mounted side by side. Also available Is the HGX-NMOUNT03 Un/versal Mounting Shelf that can be attached to the mounting plate and can accommodate additional equipment to be placed In the enclosure. The plate features four standard surge .protected 120 VACoutlets and a terminal strip to supply power to internal equipment. Lightning Protection... Surge protectl~n Is provided as a stllndard feature on the internal AC outlets. In addition, the unit can accept up to two optional bulkhead-mount N- Type lightnIng protectors to protect the coaxial c~ble runs. Mounted to the optional HGX-AMOUNT02 bracket, the HGLN- CATS lightning protector can be used .with Power-over-Ethemet applications. Solid State Dual Set Point Temperature Controller... The NB141207-1HFS comes with a 120 VAC 200 watt heating element and 120 VAC cooling fan. The fan and heater are controlled by HyperLlnk's exclusive solld-state temperature controller. The standard unit has a fan turn-on temperature' of +930 F and a heat turn-on temperature of +160 F. The controller features improved temperature setpolnt accuracy andean be factory modified for other temperature setpolnts. The heater and fan are controlled by two integral high current solid state AC relays. The relays feature Zero Cross Detection for EMI reduction. No extra room for the controller Is required since It Is mounted underneath the plate. Lightning Protection... Surge protection Is provIded as a standard feature on the Internal AC outlets. In addition, the unit can accept up to two optional bulkhead-mount N-Type lightning protectors to protect the coaXial cable runs. Mounted to the optional HGX-AMOUNT02 bracket, the HGLN-CAT5 lightning protector can be used wIth Power-over.-Ethernet applications. L-COM, INC. 45 BEWiWOOD DRIVE NORTIi ANDOVER. MA 01845 WWW.l-COM.COM E-MAIl: SAlES@L.COM.COM PHONE: t-60o-343-1455 FAX; '-978-689-9484 o L-com. Inc. All RJghls Reserved. L-com Global Coonecllvtty ana the L-com logo are registered marks. eti Reference No.: 3108039 APPENOIX 0, Page 2 of 5 I: C.~Ji~ f GClofu~l~ ~ ann Specifications ._, I Enclosure Matedal I Enclosure Color IVoltage I Heater Power j Fan pow'er Iweight 1 Mounting Plate Material I Mounting Plate Dimensions J Outside Dimensions (max) I Inside Dimension.s I Flame Ra.ting I RoHS COin pliant ICable Feed IRatings Aberglass Reinforced Polyester Madllne Tool Gray 120 VAC 200 Watts 22 Watts 12.5 Ibs (5.6 kg) .10" (2.Smm) Thick Anodized Aluminum 12.7 x 10.8 Inches (32.2 x 27.4 em) 15.5 x 13.5 x8.7 Inches (39.3 x 34.2 x 22 em) 13.5 x 11.5 x 5.8 Inches (34.3 x 29.2 x 14.7 em) Ul 94-5V Yes 1/2" Cable ConduIt Connector NEMA 3R I IP42 I Fan Setpoint Temperature I Heater Set point Temperature I Hysteresis Window Icontac:t us for custom Fan/Heat Setpoints Temperature Controller Specification +34D C (+930 F) _go C(+160 F} YC(9'F) L-COM, INC. 45 BEECHWOOD DRIVE NORTH ANDOVER, 1M 01645 VYWW.L-COM.CQM' E.MAIL: SALES@L-COM.COM PHONE: 1..000-343-1455 FAX: 1.978-689--9484 C L-COOl, Inc. All Rights Reserved. L-corn Global connectiVIty 1Il1d!tle L-com loge are registered marks. eti Reference No.: 3108039 APPENOIX 0, Page 3 of 5 I: ~~I~&rI' i GCIOp~lf~(1r: ~ onne ' Enclosure Dimensions CO/ B' I ('" OOA ""_TIN<; t<JLESI,,"'--'CES \-j .. i~W'NG"M:m~': ~, r'D'31~5.l11.1'ilP. 8RI\SSII'lSeAT (~) PL....CES \'-- ~.- A L A _J [1':0 LIT> 1~ 25 (3Sll ,~, iOO 12'l:o(I ..n '" F=--' ,I ,I -I B..J , .,--1 ~ -F-- U . !jf?r:T.!tJ1"J.R.U lO>>).I-tl"""COrVI~1 1~,47~ "fer DETAIL A , " "" 1 -"I """".L ~tl_O :,or'\r-1h IT ,'j ",,- -",,,-I I\.. 1750 2C~- ~OOUIiIA """ Ii I ' T 'L06~ 11.525 I 1.- I' 10.25-" SECTION A-A ,U>o""MNOWE"~lll II Ii r;'L~~~",- ---'_.. r--r ;J)..., 1."37 .(,187l ~ I ,,,,,,",,,:,,.,,,,~.r_.l........ :....c'OOO~.."'O"J -~ ~~~ SFt:TK'lN A.A. L.COM, INC. 45 BEECHWOOD ORNE NORTH ANDOVER, MA 01845 \Wffl.L-COM_COM E-MAIL: SALES@l-cOM,COM PHONE: 1..e00.J43-1455 fAX: ,.976-6"89-9484 Ol.Com, Inc. All Rghts ReseNel:l. L-C:Om Global Connectivity anQ theL-com logo are registered marks. eti Reference No.: 3108039 APPENOIX 0, Page 4 of 5 I .....,.,., . ~:-'~:~r:: l: ~(tIJi~ I f g~~ri~~Ii' MountinQ Plate Details o 0 ~--------------------- EQuipment Mounting Area . I I cAP's, R:II.AMl. &te} I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~--------------------- ~ L-coM, INC. .5 BEECHWOOD ORNE NORTH ANDOVER. MA 01845 WWvV.L-COM.COM E-MAIL: SAlESCl.COM,COM PHONE: 1-800-343-1455 FAX: 1.97&-689-9484 C l-com. Inc. .AJI Rights ReseNed. l-com Global COOrle<:lMly and the l.wm logo are registered mam. eti Reference No.: 3108039 APPENDIX 0, Page 5 of 5