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Cabinet System Installation
Wall Unit AC Box Connection
Supply 120V AC power to the unit through conduit, BX or Romex
in accordance with local electrical codes.
Protective Earth Terminal must be secured in place with star wash-
er and nut assembly.
(See Figure 8).
First connect 120V AC Green ground wire on protective earth ter-
minal and secure with star washer and nut assembly.
Next connect three GREEN/YELLOW grounding wires and secure
with star washer and nut assembly.
Connect the remaining two 120V AC wires using twist type wire
nuts. Add a second securement means such as heatshrink tubing or
electrical tape.
Install the junction box into the back box and secure with 4 #6-32
x 3/8 screws and keep nuts (surface-mount) or 4 #6 x 3/8 screws
(recessed-mounted).
Surface-Mounted
Install the back box on the wall, making sure that the box is
squarely mounted. Allow access above box for 120V AC wiring.
Remove knockouts from bottom or rear panels, as desired, to
admit station wiring.
Bring 120V AC power to the upper left-hand corner of the box.
Secure the back box to the wall with screws through keyhole slots
and back holes (16" on center).
Recessed-Mounted
Prepare mounting hole for back box. Hole size should be 24" W x
32" H x 4" D minimum opening with studs or mounting surfaces on
each side. The back box is designed to be recessed approximately
4 inches. Remove knockouts from bottom or rear panels, as
desired, to admit station wiring.
Bring 120V AC power to the upper left-hand corner of the box.
Install the back box into the wall, making sure that it is squarely
mounted. Secure the box to the mounting surfaces with screws
through holes in side panels (2 per side, 2" from rear panel).
Attach trim ships (MCTS) to outside panels and finished wall.
System Assembly Installation
Make sure Tinnerman clips are installed on tabs on the lower part of back panel of box.
Lift the system assembly panel (hold by power supply and main card cage) and insert into box. Mount the panel to the
box by engaging the lip on top of the panel with tabs in the upper part of back panel of box as shown in Figure 8.
Secure the panel to the box with screws through Tinnerman clips, as shown.
Figure 8 - AC Box Connection
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