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VSFC Description and Component Locations Mounting the VSFC Unit <br />Mounting the VSFC Unit <br />An explosion or fire resulting in serious injury or death, property loss and <br />equipment damage could occur if the VSFC unit is installed in a volatile, <br />combustible or explosive atmosphere (Class I, Division 1 or 2). <br />Select a mounting location on the inside of any building. The VSFC unit must be protected from severe vibration, <br />extremes in temperature and humidity, rain, and other conditions that could harm computerized electronic <br />equipment. The unit's operating temperature range is 32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C), and its storage temperature range <br />is -40 to +167°F (-40 to +75°C). <br />The mounting surface should be strong enough to support the unit's weight of 9 pounds. You should also consider <br />wall space for routing the power wiring conduits and com wiring conduits that must be connected to the unit. <br />iK <br />Explosive vapors or flammable liquids could be present near locations where <br />fuels are stored or being dispensed. <br />The VSFC unit is not explosion proof. Do not install this device in a volatile, <br />combustible, or explosive atmosphere. <br />An explosion or fire resulting in serious injury or death, property loss and <br />equipment damage could occur if the VSFC unit is installed in a volatile, <br />combustible or explosive atmosphere (Class I, Division 1 or 2). <br />Select a mounting location on the inside of any building. The VSFC unit must be protected from severe vibration, <br />extremes in temperature and humidity, rain, and other conditions that could harm computerized electronic <br />equipment. The unit's operating temperature range is 32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C), and its storage temperature range <br />is -40 to +167°F (-40 to +75°C). <br />The mounting surface should be strong enough to support the unit's weight of 9 pounds. You should also consider <br />wall space for routing the power wiring conduits and com wiring conduits that must be connected to the unit. <br />iK <br />