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2022 25
Date
5/16/2022
Year
2022
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AUTOMATED LICENSE PLATE READERS FLOCK GROUP INC,
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DocuSign Envelope ID: E51DEB19-2E3E-4E38-9388-222121EB727C <br />FAQs about AC -Powered Flock Cameras <br />• What voltage is supported? The AC kit is designed to work with 120VAC infrastructure <br />by default. A 240VAC version is available on request. <br />• How much power does this consume? Peak current draw is 1.5 A at 120VAC. The <br />average power draw is roughly 30W in high traffic conditions but maybe lower when <br />fewer vehicles are present. <br />• Who is responsible for contracting the electrician? The customer is responsible <br />for contracting an electrician. We can help answer questions, but the customer is <br />responsible for identifying and contracting an electrician. <br />• Who is responsible for maintenance? Flock will handle all maintenance related to <br />Flock's camera and power equipment. However, any problems with the electrical supply <br />are the customer's responsibility. The AC junction box has two lights to indicate the <br />presence of power and make it easy for quick diagnosis if there is a problem related to <br />the AC power source. <br />• If the camera indicates to Flock that there is a power supply problem, Flock will notify <br />the customer and request that the customer verifies the lights on the AC junction <br />box. If the AC Source light is illuminated, Flock will send a technician to investigate. <br />If the AC source light is not illuminated, the customer should check any GFCI's or <br />breakers in the supply circuit or call the electrician who installed the power supply. <br />• How much does it cost? Work required to bring AC power to each location will be <br />different, so exact pricing is unavailable. Primary cost drivers include arrow boards and <br />the distance from the camera location to the AC power source. <br />• What information do 1 need to provide my electrician? The Flock deployment plan and <br />these work instructions should be sufficient to secure a quote. It will be helpful if you <br />know the location of the existing power infrastructure before creating the deployment <br />plan. <br />• Can you plug it into my existing power outlet? The Flock AC power adapter does not <br />use a standard outlet plug but must be directly wired into the power mains. While using <br />outlet plugs may be convenient, they can easily be unplugged, presenting a tampering <br />risk to this critical safety infrastructure. The electrician can route power directly to the <br />camera with a direct wire -in connection if an outlet is close to the camera. <br />• How long does this process typically take? The installation process typically takes <br />6-8 weeks. To accelerate the process, be sure to have the electrician perform his work <br />shortly after the Flock technician finishes installing the camera. <br />• What kind of electrician should 1 look for? Any licensed electrician should perform this <br />work, though we have found that those who advertise working with landscape lighting <br />are most suited for this work. <br />• What happens if the electrician damages the equipment? The customer is responsible <br />for contracting the electrician. Any liability associated with this work would be <br />assumed by the customer. If any future work is required at this site due to the electrical <br />infrastructure or the work performed by the electrician would be the responsibility of the <br />customer. <br />13 <br />
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