DAVIS Surge Protector Shelter (Small) User Manual Download Page 2

 

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Small Surge Protector Shelter

 

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In addition to the components listed above, you may need the following tools 
and materials. Please be sure you have everything you need before beginning 
the installation.

 

 

Surge Protectors (Davis Product #7767)

 

The Small Surge Protector Shelter may house up to two Surge Protectors.

 

 

Medium Flat Head Screwdriver

 

 

Wire Cutter

 

 

Wire Stripper or Knife

 

 

3/8” Wrench or Nut Driver

 

 

Center-Punch

 

 

Drill with #29 (.136”, 3.5 mm) drill bit

 

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You may mount the shelter against a wall or other vertical surface or you may 
simply lay it down on a horizontal surface. The preferred mounting method is 
to mount it on a vertical surface in a protected location with the rubber grom-
met facing down.

 

Note:

 

You may install the wires through the grommet and into the terminal blocks before or after mounting 

 

the shelter.

 

1. Hold the shelter against the mounting surface and mark the location of the screw holes.

 

Use a pencil or a center punch to mark the location of the screw holes.

 

2. Drill pilot holes in the marked locations using a drill with a #29 (.136”, 3.5 mm) drill bit.

3. Secure the shelter to the mounting surface using the #8 x 

 

 

” (19 mm) screws as 

shown below.

 

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Summary of Contents for Surge Protector Shelter (Small)

Page 1: ...ne or two Surge Pro tectors protecting two to four wires CAUTION Please note that we have made every attempt to provide a safe product but Davis Instruments assumes no liability for any injury or damage caused directly or indirectly by the installation or use of this product COMPONENTS Please make sure that you have listed components before continuing Enclosure Two 10 32 Brass Hex Nuts Two Flat Wa...

Page 2: ...TER You may mount the shelter against a wall or other vertical surface or you may simply lay it down on a horizontal surface The preferred mounting method is to mount it on a vertical surface in a protected location with the rubber grom met facing down Note You may install the wires through the grommet and into the terminal blocks before or after mounting the shelter 1 Hold the shelter against the...

Page 3: ...nector off if using standard cable stripping 1 25 mm of the jacket the outer covering and the shield the foil like inner covering on shielded cables from each cable and stripping 12 5 mm of insulation the colored covering from each individual wire 3 Loosen both hex nuts on each post of the Surge Protector Loosen the top hex nut as far as possible loosen the bottom hex nut about half way along the ...

Page 4: ...e for each colored wire 10 If attaching shielded cable loosen the top hex nut on the mounting post where the Surge Protectors are held in place and place the bare drain wires from each cable between the two flat washers bending the wires around the screw post The drain wires go in the same location as the ground wire see Attaching Surge Protectors on page 3 11 Tighten the top hex nut on the mounti...

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