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Rev. C, 05/11
Electrical
The following chart shows the electrical specifications for each CEPT model.
MODEL
TYPE
WIRE SIZE/QTY
CURRENT LIMIT (Per Wire)
18 AWG/2
Max. 5A
CEPT-10
10 Wire (2+8)
22 AWG/8
Max. 1A
EL-CEPT
ElectroLynx® (8+4)
22 AWG/12
Max. 1A
24 AWG/8
Max. 1A
CEPT-C5E
CAT 5e (8+1)
22 AWG/1
Ground (Max. 1A)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: The CEPT should always be mounted above the second hinge from the floor.
The CEPT was designed primarily to be installed into a factory prepped door and frame.
However, the unit can be installed into an un-prepped door and frame by following the specific
instructions provided on the product installation diagram. The following exploded illustration
shows the included hardware required to properly install a CEPT to a factory prepped door
opening (CEPT-10 shown).
To install the CEPT to a factory prepped door and frame:
Route/pull utility wires/cable through the prepped holes in door and frame.
Pop out the desired knock-out hole in the back box.
Notes:
1. Back boxes are normally required to meet fire code requirements.
2. The 7/8” diameter knock-out holes in the back boxes are provided for EMT type
electrical conduit fittings.
3. The 5/8” diameter knock-out holes are for use of the provided strain relief bushings.
To install the strain relief bushing, lay the utility cable (not included) into the slotted
opening in the bushing allowing a sufficient wire length (loop) for making connections.
Fold the hinged retainer over the cable, squeeze together using pliers and then insert
through the 5/8” [15.9mm] knock-out in the back box.
(Prepped) Door
(Prepped) Frame
Back Box(es)
CEPT
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