Schréder Australia Pty Ltd Bldg 4A, Parklands Estate, 21-23 South Street, Rydalmere, NSW 2116, Australia T: 1300 489 780 | ABN 17 604 331 937 www.sylvania-schreder.com
Mounting Instructions for BUILT-IN Drivers in Confined Space Both HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL mounting is acceptable. If condensation is likely to occur, vertical mounting is preferred. When vertically mounting, the cable termination must always be at the bottom. When mounting the driver indoors use the below diagram as a guide for minimum spacing. There are further guidelines in the preceding detailed Installation Instructions. Importantly these instructions are a guide only and the installer must ensure there is adequate airflow so that the “ta” rating stated in this specification is not exceeded. Refer to drawing below for “tc” location. To maintain optimum surge withstand capability, the input, output and dim cables ideally should be segregated as much as possible. A distance of even 10mm is adequate. If multiple drivers are located in the same pole or cabinet, it is acceptable to cable tie or group all of the outputs together but separated from the inputs which also can be grouped. See dimensions and mounting bracket details on following pages.
Solid Roof
(minimum)
300mm
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200mm (minimum)
IMPORTANT! Not user repairable. Do not remove covers or warranty may be voided.
Cables must be secured using cable ties provided
Terminal block orientation is adjustable. Refer to seperate page for instructions
If terminations on drivers are difficult to reach inside the pole, the installer can pre-fit short cables to the driver with J/Box on the ends before installing in the pole so that termination can be performed in more convienient location.
10mm
Tc 75 °C
CL
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