Albrecht New Vector 4000 Manual

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WARNING
INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT NEAR POWER
LINES IS DANGEROUS. FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW
THE ENCLOSED INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS.
1. If you are installing an antenna for the first time, please, for your own
safety as well as others, seek PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE.
Consult your dealer. He can explain which mounting method to use for
the size and type antenna you are about to install.
mind. (Detailed information on Site Selection appears in a separate
section of this booklet.) ELECTRIC POWER LINESREMEMBER:
AND PHONE LINES LOOK ALIKE. FOR YOUR SAFETY, ASSUME
THAT ANY OVERHEAD LINES CAN KILL YOU.
to come look at your proposed installation. This is a small
inconvenience considering YOUR LIFE IS AT STAKE.
4. Plan your installation procedure carefully and completely before you
begin. Successful raising of a mast or tower is largely a matter of
coordination. Each person should be assigned to a specific task, and
should know what to do and when to do it. One person should be
designated as the "boss" of the operation to call out instructions and
watch for signs of trouble.
5. When installing your antenna, REMEMBER:
DO NOT use a metal ladder. DO NOT work on a wet or windy day.
DO dress properly -shoes with rubber soles and heels, rubber gloves,
long sleeve shirt or jacket.
6. lf the assembly starts to drop, get away from it and let it fall.
Remember, the antenna, mast, cable and metal guy wires are all
excellent conductors of electrical current. Even the slightest touch of
any of these parts to a power line complete an electrical path through
the antenna and the installer-THAT'S YOU!
7. If any part of the antenna system should come in contact with a power
line-DON'T TOUCH IT OR TRY TO REMOVE IT YOUR SELF. CALL
YOUR LOCAL POWER COMPANY. They will remove it safely.
If an accident should occur with the power lines call for qualified
emergency help immediately.
HOW TO INSTALL YOUR OUTDOOR ANTENNA
S A
F E L Y I N A C C O R D A N C E W I T H T H E
RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE U.S. CONSUMER
PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
These safety recommendations apply to all
commercial, amateur and general purpose communication
antennas. Albrecht assumes no liability if faulty or
dangerous installation practices are used. There are
available, trained and experienced personnel to assist in
installation, maintenance, or disassembly. Contact your
local installer if consultation or assistance is required.
YOU, YOUR ANTENNA, AND SAFETY
Each year hundreds of people are killed, mutilated or receive severe
permanent injuries when attempting to install an antenna. In many of
these cases, the victim was aware of the danger of electrocution, but
did not take adequate steps to avoid the hazard.
For your safety, and to a good help you achieve installation, please
READ THEY MAY SAVE and FOLLOW the safety precautions below.
YOUR LIFE!
SITE SELECTION
Before attempting to install your antenna, think where you can best place
your antenna for safety and performance.
To determine a safe distance from wires, power lines and trees:
1. Measure the height of your antenna.
2. Add this length to the length of your tower or mast, and then
3. Double this total for the minimum recommended safe distance.
If you are unable to maintain this safe distance, STOP! GET
PROFESSIONAL HELP. Many antennas are supported by pipe masts
attached to the chimney, roof or side of the house. Generally, the higher
the antenna is above the ground, the better it performs. Good practice is
to install your antenna about 5 to 10 feet above the roof line and away
from power lines and obstructions. Remember that FCC limits your
antenna height to 60 feet. If possible, find a mounting place directly
above your set, where the antenna wire can take a short, vertical drop on
the outside of the house for entry through a wall or window near the set.
Your dealer carries a complete line of installation hardware.
The safe distance from
power lines should be
at least twice the height
of the antenna and
mast combined.
CHOOSE A PROPER SUPPORT AND MOUNTING
METHOD
However you decide to mount and support your antenna always make
sure that safety is your first concern. Some of the more common
installation methods are illustrated below.
ROOF MOUNTING
The swivel feature of "universal" type mounting brackets makes a
convenient antenna mount for flat or peaked roofs. One clamp type bracket
is used with 3 or 4 guy wires equally spaced around the mast and anchored
to the roof or eaves by eyebolts. Apply roofing compound around the base of
the bracket, screws and eyebolts for moisture sealing.
AVOID THIS LOCATION
SAFETY INFORMATION SHEET
ROOF MOUNTED
COAXIAL CABLE
GROUND WIRE
TRIPOD MOUNT
SAFETY INFORMATION SHEET ID416 1/4 Rev.A
GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR
MAST MOUNTED ANTENNAS
1. Assemble your new antenna on the ground at the installation site. Keep separate
assembly instructions that come with it. Large CB and Amateur beams may have to be
finally assembled on the tower or mast.
2. On the ground, clamp the antenna to mast and connect the coaxial cable to the antenna.
3. To insure that the mast does not fall the "wrong way" if it should get away during the
installation or takedown, durable non-conductive rope should be secured at each two
foot level as the mast is raised. The boss stands in a position where he can yank or pull
the ropes if the need arise to deflect the falling mast away from hazards (such as power
lines) into a "safe fall" (such as a yard or driveway). The ropes are tied taut at the base of
the mast after installation and in place at the various levels.
4. Install selected mounting bracket.
5. If you are going to use guy wire installation instead of a mounting bracket:
- install guy anchor bolts
- estimate length of guy wire and cut
- attach a mast using guy ring
6. Carefully take antenna and mast assembly to mounting bracket and insert. Tighten
camp bolts. In case of guyed installation, it will be necessary to have at least a second
person hold the mast upright while the guy wires are attached and tightened to the
anchor bolts.
7. Install self-adhering " " label packaged in antenna hardware kit at eye level on DANGER
your mast.
8. Install ground rod to drain off static electricity build-up and connect ground wire to mast
and ground rod. Use special ground rods, not a spare piece of pipe.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Use No. 10 AWG copper or No. 8 AWG or larger copper-clad steel or bronze wire, as
ground wires for both mast and lead-in. Securely clamp the wire to the bottom of the
mast.
2. Secure lead-in wire from antenna to antenna discharge unit and mast ground wire to
house with stand-off insulators spaced from 4 feet (1.2 meters) to 6 feet (1.8 meters)
apart.
3. Mount antenna discharge unit as close as possible to where the lead-in wire enters the
house.
4. Drill a hole in wall (CAREFUL! There are wires in thatwall.) near your set just large
enough to permit entry of cable.
5. Push cable through hole and form a rain drip loop close to where it enters the house.
6. Put small amount of caulking around cable where it enters house to keep out drafts.
7. Install static electricity discharge unit.
8. Connect antenna cable to the set.
You should not attempt to raise a
mast in excess of 30 feet in
height/length (not including the
antenna proper) in a fully-
extended condition. Thirty to fifty
foot tubular masts must be
elevated , a section at a time,
with the base or outer section
secured in place with guy wires.
GET PROFESSIONAL HELP.
TELESCOPING MAST
Guy wires should be equally spaced in at least three directions. Use at least three
guy wires for each 10 foot section of mast.
SIDE OF HOUSE MOUNTING
The safe distance from power lines is at least twice the height of antenna and
mastcombined. Where roofoverhang is not excessive, the side ofthe house
provides a convenient mounting. Position the brackets over a stud if possible,
one above the other, and space two or three feet apart. For metal siding, first
mark mounting holes, then drill pilot holes through the siding to accept mounting
screws.
TOWER
Tower safety is paramount to a good installation and requires that you take
location, tree growth, soil depth and proximity to buildings into consideration.
Tower foundations must be securely based on a solid concrete/ tower mounting
plate. An alternative is to sink a 4-6 foot section of tower into a concrete base for
an extremely rugged mount. Proper guying is essential to a safe weather-
resistant installation that must handle severe wind loading and is best
accomplished with preformed guy grips, torque brackets and turnbuckles. When
working on towers always use a safety belt made of high quality web-type
material
CHIMNEY MOUNTING
The chimney is often an easy and convenient
mounting place. But the chimney must be
strong enough to support the antenna in high
winds. Do not use a chimney that has loose
bricks or mortar. A good chimney mount
makes use of a 5 or 10 foot, 1-1/4" diameter
steel mast, and a heavy duty two strap
clamp-type bracket. Install the upper
bracketjust below the top course of bricks,
and the lower bracket two or three feet below
the upper bracket. For maximum strength,
space the brackets as lar apart as possible.
SAFETY SHEET ID416 2/4 Rev.AINFORMATION
TOWER
HOUSE
SIDE
MOUNT
COAX CABLE
MAST GROUNDED
GROUND
WIRE
STATIC
DISCHARGE
UNIT TO
GROUND ROD
TELESCOPING
MAST
MAST
MAST
GROUND
WIRE
GROUND
CLAMP
MAST
ANTENNA
GROUND
ROD
GROUND
CLAMPS
ANTENNA
GROUND
WIRE
STATIC
DISCHARGE
UNIT
DOWNLEAD
TO SET
ANTENNA GROUNDING
PER NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE


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