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2.3 PENDANT DOME HOUSING , CONTINUED
3. Run the field wiring (control data, video, power, and alarm) and a safety cable
(secured to a building support structure) through the mount.
Honeywell Video Systems recommends using 3/32" plastic coated aircraft cable
(part number 849518-0311) and looping sleeves (part number 849511-0057) for the
safety cable. (Refer to
The safety cable materials may be purchased from the Honeywell Video Systems
parts department. The wiring and safety cable must extend at least one foot past the
pipe for wiring purposes.
Refer to
WARNING: If installing the pendant dome on a threaded mount, do not
attach the safety cable to a building support structure until after the dome
is threaded onto the mount.
4. Locate the housing decorative cover flange supplied with the mount. Refer to the
instructions provided with your specific mount. Slide the flange over the cabling and
up onto the mount. Secure the flange temporarily (use tape) to the mount out of the
way of the cabling.
5. Locate the pendant housing.
a. Using a screwdriver, remove the two hairpin clips securing the ¼" pin in the
b. Remove the top plate (located in the top of the pendant housing) by pressing
c. Insert the field wiring (data, power, video, and alarm) from the mount through
d. Insert the ¼" pin in the ¼" holes in the black threaded nipple on the pendant
e. Secure the pin on each end using the two hairpin clips.
f.
Rev. 1.02
Detail A
Section 3
for detailed wiring information.
black nipple. Slide the ¼" pin out of the black nipple. Remove the black dust
cover plug by inserting a screwdriver in the slot of the plug and pulling the plug
out of the nipple. Set the clips and pin aside. (They will be reinstalled later.)
Discard the dust cover plug.
the spring latch on the top plate until the top plate is released, then lower the top
plate down.
the black nipple on the pendant housing.
housing.
Route the safety cable (attached to the building support structure) through a
splicing sleeve, around the pin in the housing, and then through the sleeve
again. Secure the safety cable by crimping the sleeve using a crimping tool.
See
Figure 3, Detail
A.
in
Figure
3.)
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1-Aug-06

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