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Section 4: electrical installation, 1 power, Grounding – Daktronics FB-2006 Generation III Stackable LED Scoreboard User Manual

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Electrical Installation

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Section 4:

Electrical Installation

Electrical installation consists of the following process:

Providing power and ground to a disconnect near the scoreboard;

Routing power and ground from the main disconnect to the scoreboard power and
signal termination points;

Connecting the scoreboard ground to a grounding electrode at the scoreboard location;

Routing control signal cable from the control location to the scoreboard location;

Routing power and control signal cable into the initial module; and

Making connections to the adjoining modules.


These steps are described in greater detail in the following sections.

Note: Only qualified individuals should perform power routing and termination to the

display. It is the responsibility of the electrical contractor to ensure that all electrical work
meets or exceeds local and national codes.

4.1 Power

The charts in Section 2 list circuit specifications and power requirements for the
sections listed in this manual. Refer to the following sections for details of display
power installation.

Daktronics outdoor LED scoreboards have been designed for easy access to
components, and the power and control signal hookup has been simplified. Front
panels are removable to allow access to digits, cabling, and other electronic
components.

Correct power installation is imperative for proper display operation. The
subsections that follow give details of display power installation. Only qualified
individuals should attempt to complete the electrical installation; untrained personnel
should not attempt to install these displays or any of the electrical components.
Improper installation could result in serious damage to the equipment and could be
hazardous to personnel.

Grounding

Reference Drawing:

Schematic; Gen III Outdoor LED,

16 Column Drvr ............................................... Drawing A-177931

Displays MUST be grounded according to the provisions outlined in Article 250

of the National Electrical Code and according to the specifications in this manual.
Daktronics recommends a resistance-to-ground of 10 ohms or less.

The contractor performing the electrical installation can verify ground resistance.
Daktronics Sales and Service personnel can also provide this service.