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1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 A A B B C C D D Drawn Date Drawing No. Sheet of Rev Nevco, Inc. Greenville, Illinois 62246 Coax Scoreboard Signal (from wired control or wireless receiver) Cover to Power Enclosure typically opposite Power and Coax Signal holes. Alternate hole locations may be selected by installer. Check new location before drilling. If a new location is used, leave plastic plugs in holes in back of scoreboard. All conduit and connectors must be raintight and are provided by the installer E Front Interior View (scoreboard face removed for clarity) Important. Read before installation. This system is intended to be installed in accordance with the requirements of Article 600 & 690 of the National Electrical Code and/or other applicable local codes. This includes proper grounding and bonding of the sign & power system. All personnel who work with electrical connections must be educated in the safe procedures for installing and repairing electrical connections before they are given the responsibility of performing such tasks. All conduit and fittings must be rain tight and are supplied by the installer. * Installation Note: If the solar panel cannot be mounted at the scoreboard due to the risk of potential damage or poor sun coverage then the solar panel, receiver enclosure, and battery enclosure may all be located remotely. The A/C power and coax outputs to the scoreboard may then be extended 500' or more with a larger wire gauge. Inverter/Receiver Box (Mount to front of column to ensure clear line of sight to control location) Solar panel MUST face directly south and must also be grounded according to manufacturers specifications included in box with panel. To determine solar panel angle and mountng instructions, see page 4. Solar Panel Mounting Detail 2" Diameter Pipe 6ft long (provided by installer) 24 in 2" U-Bolts (supplied) Wire Connections Black to Line White to Neutral Green to Ground Solar Powered Outdoor Scoreboard Installation MMK 1/26/2016 1 4 275-5160 System Ground Rod (provided by installer) Solar Panel Connection Detail Included 25ft extension cables with connectors (Run to Electrical Enclosure) Inverter must be turned off when not in use! Mount enclsoure so that it is accessible to the user + Positive solar panel terminal - Negative solar panel terminal

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Page 1: C C Inverter/Receiver Box · To determine solar panel angle and mountng instructions, see page 4. Solar Panel Mounting Detail 2" Diameter Pipe 6ft long (provided by installer) 2"

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Drawn Date

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Nevco, Inc. Greenville, Illinois 62246

Coax Scoreboard Signal(from wired control or wireless receiver)

Cover to Power Enclosure typically opposite Powerand Coax Signal holes. Alternate hole locations maybe selected by installer. Check new location beforedrilling. If a new location is used, leave plastic plugsin holes in back of scoreboard.

All conduit and connectors must be raintightand are provided by the installer

EFront Interior View(scoreboard face removed for clarity)

Important. Read before installation.This system is intended to be installed in accordance with the requirements of Article 600 & 690 of the National Electrical Code and/or other applicable local codes. This includes proper grounding and bonding of the sign & power system. All personnel who work with electrical connections must be educated in the safe procedures for installing and repairing electrical connections before they are given the responsibility of performing such tasks. All conduit and fittings must be rain tight and are supplied by the installer. * Installation Note: If the solar panel cannot be mounted at the scoreboard due to the risk of potential damage or poor sun coverage then the solar panel, receiver enclosure, and battery enclosure may all be located remotely. The A/C power and coax outputs to the scoreboardmay then be extended 500' or more with a larger wire gauge.

Inverter/Receiver Box(Mount to front of column to ensureclear line of sight to control location)

Solar panel MUST face directly southand must also be grounded accordingto manufacturers specificationsincluded in box with panel. To determine solar panel angle andmountng instructions, see page 4.

Solar Panel Mounting Detail

2" Diameter Pipe6ft long

(provided by installer)

24 in2" U-Bolts (supplied)

Wire ConnectionsBlack to Line

White to NeutralGreen to Ground

Solar PoweredOutdoor ScoreboardInstallation

MMK 1/26/2016 1 4

275-5160

System Ground Rod(provided by installer)

Solar Panel Connection Detail

Included 25ft extension cables with connectors(Run to Electrical Enclosure)

Inverter must be turned off when not in use!Mount enclsoure so that it is accessible to the user

+ Positive solar panel terminal

- Negative solar panel terminal

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*Power Connectionsto ScoreboardBlack to Line

White to NeutralGreen to Ground

6 Gauge or larger Ground Wire Connection

Receiver Enclosure on Front of Column(Cover Removed for Clarity)

Solar Panel ConnectionsSolar Panel + to Fuse Block

Solar Panel - to Terminal Block(Use included 25ft extensions)

Black to Fuse BlockWhite to Terminal Block

Battery Enclosure on Back of Column(Cover Removed for Clarity)

Black to + Positive TerminalWhite to - Negative Terminal

Battery JumpersBlack Positive to PositiveWhite Negative to Negative(Use included 18in of 10GAwire for standard installation)

Bolt through Battery Enclosure directly to I-Beam or attach angle iron support under BatteryEnclosure to support weight

Solar PoweredOutdoor ScoreboardInstallation

Battery BankConnections

(Use included 6ft of 10GA wire with ring terminals on one end for standard installation)

Conduit to Ground Rod(provided by installer)

* Conduit for Coax(if system is wireless)

Two Group 27 Deep Cycle Marine Batteries 85-105Amp Hours

(provided by installer)See label on inside of Receiver Enclosure for

further battery information.

Face battery terminalstowards front of enclosure

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Operator's Control Options

MPCXMPCW

Solar PoweredOutdoor

ScoreboardInstallation

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MPCX Receiver(Attach to top of shelfusing included Velcro)

Twist on BNC & BNC Elbow(both included with wireless kit)

9-Volt Power Adapter(Included with wireless kit)

RG-58 Coax(included with wireless kit)

Wireless Receiver Installation Options

Front View of MPCXReceiver Installation

Front View of MPCW-6Receiver Installation

Twist on BNC & BNC Elbow(both included with wireless kit)

MPCW-6 Receiver(Attach receiver upside down to the inside of the top of the

enclosure using included Velcro)

9-Volt Power Adapter(Included with wireless kit)

RG-58 Coax(included with wireless kit)

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ScoreboardInstallation

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To set the angle of your solar panel find your city or a city close to yours in the table. If the system will be primarily used in the summer months then set the panel angle at your listed latitude + 15° for optimum charging. If the system will be primarily used in the fall/winter months then set the panel angleat your listed latitude -15° for optimum charging. If the system is used all year then set the panel angle at your listed latitude for all yearaverage charging (if the panel cannot be adjusted for each season). For example, a summer time system in St. Louis, MO (Latitude of 38°) would be set to approximately 53° of tilt for optimum charging.

City Lat Nº City Lat Nº City Lat NºAlbany, N.Y. 42 Hot Springs, Ark. 34 Providence, R.I. 41Albuquerque, N.M. 35 Houston, Tex. 29 Quebec, Que., Can. 46Amarillo, Tex. 35 Idaho Falls, Idaho 43 Raleigh, N.C. 35Anchorage, Alaska 61 Indianapolis, Ind. 39 Reno, Nev. 39Atlanta, Ga. 33 Jackson, Miss. 32 Richfield, Utah 38Austin, Tex. 30 Jacksonville, Fla. 30 Richmond, Va. 37Baker, Ore. 44 Juneau, Alaska 58 Roanoke, Va. 37Baltimore, Md. 39 Kansas City, Mo. 39 Sacramento, Calif. 38Bangor, Maine 44 Key West, Fla. 24 St. John, N.B., Can. 45Birmingham, Ala. 33 Kingston, Ont., Can. 44 St. Louis, Mo. 38Bismarck, N.D. 46 Klamath Falls, Ore. 42 Salt Lake City, Utah 40Boise, Idaho 43 Knoxville, Tenn. 35 San Antonio, Tex. 29Boston, Mass. 42 Las Vegas, Nev. 36 San Diego, Calif. 32Buffalo, N.Y. 42 Lewiston, Idaho 46 San Francisco, Calif. 37Calgary, Alba., Can. 51 Lincoln, Neb. 40 San Jose, Calif. 37Carlsbad, N.M. 32 London, Ont., Can. 43 San Juan, P.R. 18Charleston, S.C. 32 Long Beach, Calif. 33 Santa Fe, N.M. 35Charleston, W. Va. 38 Los Angeles, Calif. 34 Savannah, Ga. 32Charlotte, N.C. 35 Louisville, Ky. 38 Seattle, Wash. 47Cheyenne, Wyo. 41 Manchester, N.H. 43 Shreveport, La. 32Chicago, Ill. 41 Memphis, Tenn. 35 Sioux Falls, S.D. 43Cincinnati, Ohio 39 Miami, Fla. 25 Sitka, Alaska 57Cleveland, Ohio 41 Milwaukee, Wis. 43 Spokane, Wash. 47Columbia, S.C. 34 Minneapolis, Minn. 44 Springfield, Ill. 39Columbus, Ohio 40 Mobile, Ala. 30 Springfield, Mass. 42Dallas, Tex. 32 Montgomery, Ala. 32 Springfield, Mo. 37Denver, Colo. 39 Montpelier, Vt. 44 Syracuse, N.Y. 43Des Moines, Iowa 41 Montreal, Que., Can. 45 Tampa, Fla. 27Detroit, Mich. 42 Nashville, Tenn. 36 Toledo, Ohio 41Dubuque, Iowa 42 Nelson, B.C., Can. 49 Toronto, Ont., Can. 43Duluth, Minn. 46 Newark, N.J. 40 Tulsa, Okla. 36Eastport, Maine 44 New Haven, Conn. 41 Vancouver, B.C., Can. 49Edmonton, Alb., Can. 53 New Orleans, La. 29 Victoria, B.C., Can. 48El Centro, Calif. 32 New York, N.Y. 40 Virginia Beach, Va. 36El Paso, Tex. 31 Nome, Alaska 64 Washington, D.C. 38Eugene, Ore. 44 Oakland, Calif. 37 Wichita, Kan. 37Fargo, N.D. 46 Oklahoma City, Okla. 35 Wilmington, N.C. 34Flagstaff, Ariz. 35 Omaha, Neb. 41 Winnipeg, Man., Can. 49Fort Worth, Tex. 32 Ottawa, Ont., Can. 45 Fresno, Calif. 36 Philadelphia, Pa. 39 Grand Junction, Colo. 39 Phoenix, Ariz. 33Grand Rapids, Mich. 42 Pierre, S.D. 44Havre, Mont. 48 Pittsburgh, Pa. 40Helena, Mont. 46 Portland, Maine 43Honolulu, Hawaii 21 Portland, Ore. 45

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X°Nevco recommends that the installeruse the supplied "U" clamp in additionto the hose clamps to attach the frameto the support tube

Attach vertical supports to bracketsand brackets to horizontal supportusing bolts supplied (leave nuts looseuntil all parts are attached to panel)

Attach vertical on this sideto panel using bolts provided.

Attach vertical to panelusing clips and boltssupplied by Nevco. Makesure clip is firmly seated behind panel rail.