Mounting Sample Clauses
The Mounting clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the installation or attachment of equipment, fixtures, or materials onto a specified surface or structure. Typically, this clause outlines who is responsible for providing the necessary hardware, ensuring proper alignment, and complying with safety or building codes during the mounting process. Its core practical function is to allocate responsibility and ensure that mounting is performed correctly and safely, thereby preventing disputes or safety hazards related to improper installation.
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Mounting. Mount on 2 each 4 inch by 4 inch posts. Posts shall extend a minimum of 36 inches below grade and extend a minimum of 8 feet-0 inches above finish grade. The sign shall be mounted by concealed fasteners with the base of the sign 1 foot-4 inches above finish grade. The posts shall be pressure treated wood, primed and partial whitened.
Mounting. 5.1. The deformable barrier shall be rigidly fixed to the edge of a mass of not less than 7 x 104 kg or to some structure attached thereto. The attachment of the barrier face shall be such that the vehicle shall not contact any part of the structure more than 75 mm from the top surface of the barrier (excluding the upper flange) during any stage of the impact 2/. The front face of the surface to which the deformable barrier is attached shall be flat and continuous over the height and width of the face and shall be vertical ± 1° and perpendicular ± 1° to the axis of the run-up track. The attachment surface shall not be displaced by more than 10 mm during the test. If necessary, additional anchorage or arresting devices shall be used to prevent displacement of the concrete block. The edge of the deformable barrier shall be aligned with the edge of the concrete block appropriate for the side of the vehicle to be tested.
5.2. The deformable barrier shall be fixed to the concrete block by means of ten bolts, five in the top mounting flange and five in the bottom. These bolts shall be of at least 8 mm diameter. Steel clamping strips shall be used for both the top and bottom mounting flanges (see Figures 1 and 5). These strips shall be 60 mm high and 1000 mm wide and have a thickness of at least 3 mm. The edges of the clamping strips should be rounded-off to prevent tearing of the barrier against the strip during impact. The edge of the strip should be located no more than 5 mm above the base of the upper barrier-mounting flange, or 5 mm below the top of the lower barrier-mounting flange. Five clearance holes of 9.5 mm diameter must be drilled in both strips to correspond with those in the mounting flange on the barrier (see paragraph 4.). The mounting strip and barrier flange holes may be widened from 9.5 mm up to a maximum of 25 mm in order to accommodate differences in back-plate arrangements and/or load cell wall hole configurations. None of the fixtures shall fail in the impact test. In the case where the deformable barrier is mounted on a load cell wall (LCW) it should be noted that the above dimensional requirements for mountings are intended as a minimum. Where a LCW is present, the mounting strips may be extended to accommodate higher mounting holes for the bolts. If the strips are required to be extended, then thicker gauge steel should be used accordingly, such that the barrier does not pull away from the wall, bend or tear during the impact. If an alt...
Mounting. Applies to interior face of elevator cab wall with double-sided tape and appropriate silastic adhesive. 10a [Illegible]terior Sign Standards Sign Type: P.2 Product: 7 1/2" by 3 3/4" by 1/8" thick bronze plaque with etched graphics and 45" beveled edge.
Mounting. Reels complete with hose come set at proper tension and are ready to install. (Fig.
Mounting. The battery or batteries shall be mounted on the outside of the engine compartment.
Mounting. The SRU shall have wall mount and pole mount options. The pole mount option includes both 3" and 4" poles.
Mounting. The pole mounting option shall accommodate both 3" and 4" poles.
Mounting a. Microframe displays can be hung on the wall similar to a picture frame.
b. There is a keyhole in the back of the display for this purpose.
Mounting. They can be mounted on existing utility, light, or traffic signal poles, or 12 foot Flock poles. **NOTE** Permitting (or permission from pole owner) may be required in order to use existing infrastructure or install in specific areas, depending on local regulations & policies. They should be mounted one per pole*. If using AC power, they can be mounted 2 per pole. *Cameras need sufficient power. Since a solar panel is required per camera, it can prevent sufficient solar power if 2 cameras and 2 solar panels were on a single pole (by blocking visibility). Therefore if relying on solar power, only one camera can be installed per pole. They can be powered with solar panels or direct wire-in AC Power (no outlets). **NOTE** Flock does not provide Electrical services. The agency or community must work with an electrician to wire the cameras once installed. Electrician services should be completed within 2 days of installation to prevent the camera from dying. They will require adequate cellular service using AT&T or T-Mobile to be able to process & send images Any Flock equipment mounted over 14 feet or on a horizontal beam will require a bucket truck. If mounting in this way: Flock will request use of a bucket truck through the customer or Public Works If a bucket truck is not available through the customer, Flock will have to procure one. Note** This will lead to delays on install & any subsequent maintenance visits based on bucket truck availability Flock will likely require traffic control assistance provided by customer to install or provide maintenance with a bucket truck Solar Panels Solar panels need unobstructed southern-facing views In the event your Flock cameras need to be AC-powered, the customer is responsible for acquiring an electrician and ensuring they connect the camera to power. See steps 2 and 6 below. Visit ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ for the full plan, FAQs & to get started! Electrician Installation Steps Run AC cable and conduit to the box according to NEC Article 300 and any applicable local codes. The gland accepts ½” conduit Open the box using hinges Connect AC Mains per wiring diagram below: Connect AC Neutral wire to the Surge Protector white Neutral wire using the open position on the lever nut. Connect AC Line wire to the Surge Protector black Line wire using the open position on the lever nut. Connect AC Ground wire to the Surge Protector green ground wire using the open position on the lever nut. Verify that both the RED LED is lit...