ventev 230106 Universal Stadium Handrail Enclosure Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- ventev
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ventev 230106 Universal Stadium Handrail Enclosure
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
- STEP 1 Assembled Enclosure
The enclosure is shipped assembled. The metal support conduit that runs into the bottom of the enclosure is not supplied. Remove the two screws with washers from each plastic shell to expose the metal mounting frame. Save the screws with washers for final assembly (only two per side are installed for shipping).
- STEP 2 Cisco Access Point (AP) Installation
The Cisco AP with dart connector will handle eight RF leads with one AP. The AP mounting bracket must be removed from the frame by disconnecting the four screws to allow the AP to be positioned high enough for the AP feet to engage into the keyhole slots. Once the feet are engaged, slide the AP downward into the slots.
- STEP 3 Aruba AP Install
- The new Aruba APs come with two screws on the back that are used to attach the AP to the AP mounting bracket. Remove the two screws supplied with the AP and align the back of the AP with the horizontal slot in the AP mounting bracket. Install the two small screws that come with the AP.
* Older Aruba APs have a key slot mounting system as show. Place the round pegs into the clearance half holes and slide the AP downwards. Secure by installing a supplied #10-32 screw into the center threaded insert.
- STEP 4 Antenna Install
Install the antennas onto the top of the frame. Place the four supplied screws through one antenna, then the back plate, and then through the second antenna. Use supplied nuts to secure. The antennas mount back-to-back so they are pointing 180 degrees from each other. The steps up to this point can be done offsite to allow early prep work. Hole patterns exist for both Ventev and Cisco antennas. The hole patterns for each are identified in the image below.
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STEP 5 Remove Railing Brackets
Loosen the two screws that hold each of the three railing brackets to the metal frame and slide the brackets off. Screws do not have to be removed and will make assembly easier if left in. -
STEP 6 Mount Metal Frame
Mount the metal mounting plate to the railing. Slide railing brackets into position and tighten screws. The metal conduit (not supplied) entering the bottom of the enclosure will need to be bent so it enters perpendicular to the handrail if the rails are not horizontal. The Ethernet cables are typically run through the conduit, if not, the conduit is still required to keep the enclosure from spinning on the rail and a pipe flange can be used to secure to the steps.
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STEP 7 Seal Location
With the frame mounted to the railing, mark the six positions where the seals will be installed as shown in the picture below. The flexible seal needs to be located between the outer lip of the enclosure shell and the metal frame and under the rail clamp. The enclosure can be installed on pipes up to 2 inches in outer diameter using the flexible strips. -
STEP 8 Seal Install
The flexible seals are 18 inches long and have a ruler on them. Cut the rounded edge off with a pair of scissors at the zero mark. Cut the other end to the required length. The inner diameter of the enclosure shell is 2.25 inches and the flexible seal is about .08 inches thick. For a 2 inch outer diameter pipe, you need the flex band to go around once, so cut at 8.5 inches long. Then, wrap the seal with the provided weatherproof fusion black tape to hold the flex band in place and create a seal. Wrap the tape around the seal four times with the white stripe side facing the pipe.
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STEP 9 Clamp Frame
With the six seals in place, clamp the frame to the handrail in three places. -
STEP 10 Wire Routing
The RF cables need to be routed inside the large aluminum standoffs so there is no interference with the wide weather seal located on each plastic shell. -
STEP 11 Plastic Shell Install
Fasten both enclosure shells to the metal frame with eight bolts per side. Tighten to 8 FT-LBS. -
STEP 12 Caulk Area
For best weather protection it is recommended to run a bead of caulk where the handrail enters the enclosure. The black area in the photo below. -
STEP 13 Service Label
A label is provided to mark the equipment (AP) side shell if desired to make maintenance easier.
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