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Routing lcr-ii data and power cables, Data and power cable – Liquid Controls LCR-II Installation E3655-E3656 User Manual

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roUTInG lCr-II daTa and PoWer Cables

data and Power Cable

The LCR-II shipment typically includes a gray 40' power

cable and a 40' black data cable prewired to terminal

blocks on the LCR-II CPU board. On typical truck

installations, the cables must be routed from the back

of the truck, where the LCR-II is installed, to the front of

the truck, where the accessory panel is and the printer

is typically installed. The black data cable connects

to the printer, typically mounted in the truck cab. The

gray power cable hooks up to a power source. During

installation, follow these guidelines and ensure the

cables remain undamaged.

Guidelines for routing the data and power cables

on the outside of the truck

LC recommends that both cables be run through ¾"

automotive plastic corrugated split loom or through

flexible liquid-tight conduit for protection.

Make sure the loom or conduit runs down the inside edge

of the trucks frame rail and fasten every 2' with cable ties.

Install rubber grommets to protect the cables where they

pass through the cab wall, meter box, etc.

Keep the cables away from heat sources such as the

engine exhaust, manifold, exhaust pipe, mufflers, etc.

If the cable glands are removed from the register, apply

pipe sealant or PTFE tape on the gland threads before

re-installing.

Keep cables away from moving suspension components

and other moving truck components.

If the cables are shortened, make sure you use the

proper tool for stripping off the insulation on the cables.

Make sure cables are connected to the proper terminal.

Instructions for hooking up

power to the printer and the

LCR-II begin on pg. 29.

Guidelines for routing the data and power cables

inside the cab

Layout positions for the component and pathways for the

cables before beginning.

Make sure the printer and the wires will not obstruct other

vehicle components.

• Keep cable pathways away from heavy traffic areas and

locations where they may be vulnerable to damage.

Remember to save room around the components so

cables can be easily connected.

Avoid installing the cable where it will be exposed to

excessive flexing.

Make sure cables are not pulled too tight in areas that will

move. For example, when wiring cab-over trucks, leave

enough slack so the cab can be tilted without damaging

the cable.

Make sure cables are not fastened to adjustable seats.

routing lCr-II data and Power Cables

ETVC Kit

Solenoid

Valve

LectroCount

LCR-II

Conduit or

Split

Printer

Data Cable

Printer

Printer

Power Cable

LCR-II

Power Cable

Fuse Panel

(Accessory)

7.5A In-Line Fuse