Schneider Electric 1 - Division - Name – Date Ultra Terminal Domain 5. Installation guidelines.

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Schneider Electric 1 - Division - Name – Date Ultra Terminal Domain 5. Installation guidelines

Schneider Electric 2 - Division - Name – Date Ultra Terminal Domain Always check for packaging’s condition (closed, unbroken, …) Store on adapted support Have a visible/apparent document with product’s references Climate conditionsKeep open packages protected Product storage conditions Closed Unbroken Product’s condition Check for SE technical datasheet for temperatures How to ensure optimal quality for your network through the respect of basic and simple procedures ? Installation guidelines

Schneider Electric 3 - Division - Name – Date Ultra Terminal Domain Use forklifts or pallet-trucks Use shims to maintain the packages motionlesse while transporting Handle the packages with protection gloves Packaging handling Installation guidelines

Schneider Electric 4 - Division - Name – Date Ultra Terminal Domain Cable handling - Reeling Ambient temperature limitationsUse fluid and simple moves Use the Unreeling technique to pull the cables OK Not OK Installation guidelines

Schneider Electric 5 - Division - Name – Date Ultra Terminal Domain Cable handling - laying Use mechanized help to tow the cable Max pulling force resistance Min. bending radius Cable stress because of suspended pathways Respect the mechanical limitations of the cable Use pulley (Rad. > 8x cable rad.) for angles (eq. dynamic turns) Max pulling force Min. bend radius Copper cable 392 N Static4x diameter Dynamic8x diameter Fiber cable 1500 N Static10x diameter Dynamic20x diameter Installation guidelines

Schneider Electric 6 - Division - Name – Date Ultra Terminal Domain Cable handling - Implementation Stripping conditions (“8” tech, not in circle to avoid twists) Cowling of cables’ extremities and cables protection Dual Cables handling (Cat 5e / 6 only) Cat 6a and 10GBase-T Alien crosstalk Diverse EMI Power / Data cables cohabitation Take into account the potential interference sources OK Not OK Installation guidelines