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FAQs about AC-Powered Flock Cameras <br /> What voltage is supported? <br /> The AC kit is designed to work with 120VAC Infrastructure by default. A 240VAC <br /> version is available on request. <br /> How much power does this consume? <br /> Peak current draw is 1.5 A at 120VAC. The average power draw is roughly 30W in <br /> high traffic conditions but maybe lower when fewer vehicles are present. <br /> Who is responsible for contracting the electrician? <br /> The customer is responsible for contracting an electrician. We can help answer <br /> questions, but the customer is responsible for identifying and contracting an <br /> electrician. <br /> Who is responsible for maintenance? <br /> Flock will handle all maintenance related to Flock's camera and power equipment. <br /> However, any problems with the electrical supply are the customer's responsibility. <br /> The AC junction box has two lights to indicate the presence of power and make it <br /> easy for quick diagnosis if there is a problem related to the AC power source, <br /> • If the camera indicates to Flock that there is a power supply problem, Flock <br /> will notify the customer and request that the customer verifies the lights on <br /> the AC junction box. If the AC Source light is illuminated, Flock will send a <br /> technician to investigate. If the AC source light is not illuminated, the <br /> customer should check any GFCI's or breakers in the supply circuit or call the <br /> electrician who installed the power supply, <br /> How much does it cost? <br /> Work required to bring AC power to each location will be different, so exact pricing <br /> is unavailable. Primary cost drivers include arrow boards and the distance from the <br /> camera location to the AC power source. <br /> What information do I need to provide my electrician? <br /> The Flock deployment plan and these work instructions should be sufficient to <br /> secure a quote. It will be helpful if you know the location of the existing power <br /> infrastructure before creating the deployment plan. <br /> f�ock safety 16 <br />