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Davey Firefighter 5148YEV Instructions D'installation Et D'utilisation page 11

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7.1 Battery:
This is not included, though battery leads are
included. The battery required is a 12V lawn mower
style battery, below are some acceptable options.
Length Width
Marshall PowerRider
196
Century EverRide
196
The black battery lead should be connected to the
negative terminal (-ve) on the battery. Only once
ready, including after all necessary external wiring
connections are complete (refer section 7.8), should
the red lead be connected to the positive terminal
(+ve) on the battery.
During daily usage, the battery will be recharged. If
you only intend to use the pump unit occasionally
or in an emergency, you should add a trickle charge
system to the battery.
For areas away from mains electricity this charger
should be a solar powered unit.
A 40W trickle charger with solar control should be
used as a minimum. The pump should still be run
for an entire fuel tank every 3 weeks, to ensure the
battery is kept fully charged and that petrol doesn't
go stale.
CAUTION: Ensure that the battery
terminals are only connected to the
correct battery leads and do not
touch the battery retention brackets
or any other part of the frame or
pump unit.
7.2 Aerial:
The aerial must be connected to the port on the side
of the remote/auto controller.
7.3 Compliance:
This product is designed and tested to all applicable
Australian standards including AS/CA S042.1:2015,
AS/CA S042.4:2015, AS/NZS 2772.2:2011 and AS/
NZS CISPR 22:2009 + A1:2010.
7.4 RF Exposure:
Your device contains a transmitter and a receiver.
When it is on, it receives and transmits RF energy.
When you communicate with your device, the system
handling your connection controls the power level at
which your device transmits. This device is designed
and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits
for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by
the Australian Communications & Media Authority
(refer to AS/NZS 2772.2:2011). To comply with limits
this equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator & your
body. The supplied antenna ensures compliance with
the required limits.
Height
(not including terminals)
128
184
128
156
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7.5 External Antenna:
Any external antenna used for this transmitter must
be installed to provide a separation distance of at
least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-
located or operated in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter. Please consult the health
and safety guide of the chosen antenna for specific
body separation guidelines as a greater distance of
separation may be required for high-gain antennas.
The maximum allowable antenna gain for this device
in order to meet required limits when operated at
least 20 cm from all persons is as below: -
WCDMA
B1 (1922.5MHz)
18.1dBi
B3 (1784.3MHz)
16.3dBi
B5 (848.3MHz)
B7 (2535MHz)
19.4dBi
B28 (746.5MHz)
7.6 Rubber feet or mounts:
These are not fitted but included in the plastic bag
containing this Installation and Operating Instructions.
Fit these to the four corners of the carry frame
through the holes provided.
7.7 Operation options:
Your Davey 5190HRS2 and 5290HRS2 pump unit is
designed to allow for a variety of start and stopping
options. These options are prioritised according to
importance for protection, e.g. fire protection takes
priority over tank filling etc.
Manual Control: This includes manual use of the key
starter or recoil starter. This is the top level of control
and allows you to manually start and stop the pump
at any time, allowing for the following:
1) The key must be in the "on" position to allow for
recoil starting.
2) The key must be turned to the "off" position to
manually stop the pump
SMS start / stop: A command to start or stop the
pump will override all other sensor inputs. Settings
to stop the pump after a pre-set period or on a
scheduled time setting (commands "timer", "delay"
or "sch" – SMS Control Commands) will not override
Fire Sensor or Emergency Switch running.
Sensor Start or Sensor Start/Stop Options include
fire sensors, emergency button, pressure switch
shut down, float shut down or on/off switching.
These sensors are connected via the appropriate
terminal on the Remote/Auto Control Centre which
is mounted on the pumpset carry frame.
20dBi
7.0dBi
6.2dBi

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