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OPTIONAL INGROUND CONDUIT BOX
(CONT’D)
TEST SYSTEM
OPTION 2: Burial Cable Installation –
Drill a hole into
the center of the knock out slightly larger than the cable . Route
the cable through and pull at least 8 inches of cable into
the box cavity . Seal the entrance completely with silicone .*
Place the Inground Conduit Boxes in their appropriate trench
location, ensuring a minimum depth of 6 inches .
3.
Install the satellite speaker to the Inground Conduit Box
lid, using the two piece post . Use silicone in the threads
to enhance sealing of the Inground Conduit Box against
moisture .*
4.
Use the silicone-filled wire connectors included with the
speaker to terminate the wiring connections . Turn the
silicone-filled wire connectors clockwise by hand until they
are tight .
5.
The box may now be closed . A weatherproof gasket is
attached to the cover, but for additional water intrusion
protection, line the inside edge of the cover with silicone
where it contacts the box, then assemble the box using the
8 screws .* Tighten the screws tightly by hand with a #2
screwdriver .
6.
Anchor Inground Conduit Box in the hole using the 4
provided stakes . Install all speakers and test the system
before burying the boxes and wiring .
7.
Using a screw driver, adjust the speaker angle and
position last .
*See
‘IMPORTANT!’
notice on the previous page.
After all satellites and subwoofer connections are completed,
connect the wires to your receiver or amplifier .
IMPORTANT! Be sure not to let any stray’+’ and’-’
strands touch each other. Touching strands will cause
a short circuit which could damage your amplifier.
Turn your receiver or amplifier ‘On’ and test the system with your
favorite music . If the speakers are operating properly, refill the
wire trench and enjoy your new speakers .