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STEP 7
Position the protector

on the

wall next to the electrical panel
and mark the position of the the
cabinet mounting holes on the
wall. Care should be exercised
to position the knockout in the
protector cabinet in line with a
knockout in the electrical panel.
At least 2” should be allowed
between the protector and the
electrical panel to allow the
cover to open. Predrill the holes
and set one screw in the hole
for the top mounting screw.

STEP 8
Remove the appropriate
knockout

from the protector

cabinet. Install a 2-1/2” nipple,
length of seal-tite or conduit
between the protector and electrical  cabinets. Hang the protector cabinet on
the screw using the exterior top keyhole of the cabinet. Insert the remaining
two mounting screws through the holes in the protector cabinet and tighten all
of the cabinet mounting screws. Tighten the connectors on the nipple, seal-tite
or conduit between the cabinets.

STEP 9
Make sure that the electric power is OFF

in the electrical panel. Remove

the front cover or trim panel from the panel. Select and remove the desired
knockout through which the protector
wiring will enter the panel. 

STEP 10
Twist the four 14 AWG wires

around

each other at a rate of 1-1/2 turns per
foot of length. Wrap a piece of tape on
the ends of the wires and feed them
through the connector and into the
electrical panel.

STEP 11

The IG1300 Series is shipped ready
for installation on the right-hand side
or top positions of the electrical panel.
If the protection panel is mounted on
the left side of the electrical panel,
refer to the 

Special Instructions

at

the end of this section to reverse the
wire channel cover and telephone and
coaxial modules.

Figure 3

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Summary of Contents for IG1300

Page 1: ...u are wet or you are standing on a wet surface Use a circuit tester or AC voltmeter to be sure the electricity is OFF before you touch wires or devices Install Telephone protection per Article 800 of...

Page 2: ...iday Note Operation of the IG1300 Series will be optimized by keeping the wire lead lengths as short and balanced as possible It is better to use two break ers near the bottom of the electrical panel...

Page 3: ...h the holes in the protector cabinet and tighten all of the cabinet mounting screws Tighten the connectors on the nipple seal tite or conduit between the cabinets STEP 9 Make sure that the electric po...

Page 4: ...eversal STEP 14 Route the coaxial cable through the knockout If insufficient space is avail able in the knockout the second knockout may be used Connect the cable to the protection module making sure...

Page 5: ...e hole in the foot of the wire channel cover and into hole E and tighten it snugly to the back of the cabi net STEP C Insert a Torx screw through the elongated hole on the coaxial protection module s...

Page 6: ...that any major household connected electrical equipment as defined below is damaged the Damaged Equipment as a direct result of the failure of a Product to protect the Damaged Equipment from Power Tra...

Page 7: ...residential use of Intermatic IG1300 Series and excludes any commercial applications This device is not intended to provide protection during Utility voltage swells or loss of neutral conditions whic...

Page 8: ...evices must be plainly marked with the INTERMATIC WARRANTY CLAIM NUMBER E Send all of the following information in a single packet to the INTERMATIC WARRANTY COORDINATOR at the address listed below 1...

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