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EVERSAN, INC. • 34 Main Street, Whitesboro, NY 13492 • 1-800-383-6060 Fax: 315-736-4058
www.eversan.com
INSTALLATION
1. It is recommended that a professional sign company be hired to install the scoreboard. Eversan
recommends a minimum depth of 6 ft. and a minimum diameter of 2 ½- ft. pylon for each I-beam.
2. Calculate the wind loading by standard formula for height and dimension of sign. The Model 9275
is 14FT. X 5FT. X 5.5IN. and weights 250lbs.
NOTE: Check local codes for your area.
3. Prepare and sink I-beams, minimum recommended I-beam is W10 x 15 conforming to ASTM A36,
align with plumb line and careful measurements to be 8FT. apart on center.
4. Determine height of lowest point for scoreboard. Mark and align on all mounting beams parallel
to visual ground sighting. Recommend 8FT. minimum. Be sure to take into account any optional
sponsor panels and allow for 4-inches from the top of the scoreboard to the top of the I-beam for
the top Z-bracket.
5. Drill and bolt (5/16 bolts) or weld provided bottom Z-brackets to the posts as shown in the
installation diagram.
6. Lift scoreboard with all optional sponsor panels assembled and set onto Z bracket. Secure
temporarily with a clamp.
7. Place the top Z-brackets on the board and install in the same manner as the lower.
8. The board is now ready to be wired. Wireless systems must have the antenna installed to the
right of Power Supply cover, on the front of the scoreboard. Just screw antenna into connector
provided.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR WIRING
1. Determine 120VAC entrance and run conduit to pre-installed electric box on back of scoreboard
(see diagram).
2. The scoreboard draws 5 amp, 600 watts, but requires its own circuit breaker. Eversan, Inc.
recommends using a 10-amp, GFCI breaker.
CAUTION: Cabled System Only
The data cable is a pre-wired, 2 conductor shielded, 22GA stranded cable. Any cable
splicing should be color-coded or failure of the computer power supply will result.
Continuity of the shield is essential in reducing possible damage due to lightening.
Electrical Specifications:
Electric outlets for scoreboards are always on a “clean” unused, switched breaker box. Pay close
attention to the power source and connections. It is recommended that a key-switch or switched
breaker box be used to turn off the system at the end of use each day. The scoreboard should
always be powered down when not in use.