
Installation
and
Operation
Manual
19
Cabinet
Mounting
To
install
the
cabinet:
Select
a
clean,
dry,
shock,
and
vibration
‐
free
surface
in
a
protected
environment.
Position
the
cabinetclear
of
obstructions
so
that
the
front
door
opens
freely
and
the
controls
and
indicators
are
easily
accessible.
Mark
the
locations
of
the
two
upper
mounting
bolts
of
the
cabineton
the
wall.
There
are
two
key
‐
shaped
cutouts
on
the
top
of
the
back
box.
Make
sure
the
end
with
the
two
key
‐
shaped
cutouts
is
on
top
when
installing
the
back
box.
Drill
the
two
holes
marked
in
the
previous
step
and
screw
in
the
top
bolts,
leaving
a
small
gap
between
the
wall
and
each
top
bolt.
Choose
a
screw
type
and
length
able
to
support
the
control
panel,
options,
and
battery
set.
You
may
need
a
different
screw
type
depending
on
the
wall
material.
Place
the
cabinetover
the
two
top
bolts
and
allow
it
to
slide
down
over
the
bolts.
Mark,
drill,
and
install
the
two
bottom
bolts
in
the
cabinet.
Tighten
all
four
bolts
securely
against
the
back
wall
of
the
cabinet.
Remove
Knock
‐
Outs
Prepare
the
enclosure
for
electrical
wiring
by
breaking
out
the
appropriate
conduit
entry
points.
The
optional
knockout
locations
and
quantities
are
shown
in
Figure
14.
The
power
limited
and
non
‐
power
limited
conductors
must
be
separated.
In
order
to
maintain
the
minimum
separation,
follow
the
wire
routing
shown
in
Figure
14.
At
least
1/4
in.is
required
between
the
non
‐
power
limited
and
power
limited
conductors.
Power
limited
and
non
‐
power
limited
wiring
must
be
run
in
a
separate
conduit.
Attach
conduit
(if
required)
and
run
wires
as
required.
Label
each
field
cable
for
future
reference.
Basic
system
wiring
and
detector
positioning
must
be
done
in
accordance
with
NFPA
72
or
other
applicable
codes
and
instructions
from
the
appropriate
local
authority
having
jurisdiction.
Unit
connections
and
limitations
are
as
indicated
on
the
wiring
diagrams
included
in
the
SYSTEM
WIRING
section
of
this
manual.