Ventilation requirements, Lifting the display, Display mounting – Daktronics AF-3400-64-R,A User Manual
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2.3 Ventilation
Requirements
Reference Drawings:
Shop Drawings .........................................................Refer to Appendix A
Fans mounted in the backsheets toward the top of the display allow for ventilation.
Maintain a minimum distance of 3" (7.62 cm) behind the display to maintain proper
airflow. Refer to the appropriate Shop Drawing for additional information.
If the display cabinet is shrouded or completely enclosed, allowances must be made
to compensate for the percentage of material covering the openings in the structure.
Failure to comply with these requirements voids the Galaxy
®
display warranty.
2.4 Lifting the Display
Figure 7: Lifting the Display (left; correct) and (right; incorrect)
The top of the display has eyebolts to lift the unit. Do not exceed the rated load of the
eyebolts. Refer to the information at the end of this section labeled Eyebolts to
determine the allowable load of the eyebolts shipped with the display.
Figure 7 illustrates both the correct (left example) and the incorrect (right example)
method of lifting a display. Lift the display as shown on the left, with the lifting bar.
Use every lifting point provided.
Do not attempt to permanently support the display by the eyebolts.
If you remove the eyebolts, adequately seal the holes using 13 bolts and sealing
washers, ½ inch in size. Silicone along the threads to ensure water does not enter the
display.
2.5 Display
Mounting
Reference Drawings:
Shop Drawings .........................................................Refer to Appendix A
The method used to mount displays varies greatly from location to location. For this
reason, the manual covers only general mounting topics.
Mechanical Installation
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