Mechanical, Turntable installation considerations, Conduit – ETS-Lindgren 2188 Turntable User Manual
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Model 2188 Turntable
©ETS-Lindgren—January, 2006
Rev. B—P#399771
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2.2.1. Mechanical
Diameter
1.2 meter
1.5 meter
2.0 meter
Height
(Minimum)
16.51 cm
(6.12 in.)
16.51 cm
(6.12 in.)
16.51 cm
(6.12 in.)
Distributed
Load
Rating*
500 kg
(1,100 lb)
1,000 kg
(2,200 lb)
1,000 kg
(2,200 lb)
*Distributed Load Rating is based on an evenly distributed
load to each section. Point loads under 0.37 sq. m
(4 sq. ft) should not exceed 500 kg (1,100 lb.). Nothing over
400 kg (882 lb.) may be applied to a 45-degree segment
outboard of the casters.
Table 2: Mechanical Parameters
2.3. Turntable Installation Considerations
2.3.1. Conduit
Power and signal line paths must be planned in advance.
Power and signal lines must never run through the same
conduit. Conduit must be in place before pouring concrete
or installing the ground plane. Consider the size of the cable
bundle when selecting conduit diameter.
2.3.2. Electrical Considerations
A qualified and licensed electrical contractor must be used to
install power lines, and the installation should comply with all
applicable regulatory agencies. A dedicated circuit is
required with the shortest distance possible between the
power source and the turntable.
2.3.3. Access
An access area underneath the turntable is advisable for
large diameter installations. A service switch is necessary to
deactivate the turntable during service.