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HIGH POWER WALL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE
Step Two - Install Wall Bracket
You can run 1” (25 mm) conduit into either the
back or the left side of the High Power Wall
Connector’s main enclosure. Regardless of the
conduit opening you use, always run the
conduit on the left side of a wall stud. Refer to
the illustration below for dimensions.
When determining where to mount the High
Power Wall Connector, keep in mind that its
25’ (7.6 m) charge cable should easily reach
the vehicle’s charging port without straining
the connections at either end.
1
Use the mounting bracket as a guide to
mark the location on the wall for the two
mounting screws.
•
Space the holes exactly 8 7/16” (214
mm) apart.
•
The height of the bracket should
ensure that the charging connector is
located at a maximum of 48” from floor
level.* The minimum height is 18” (46
cm) if mounting indoors, and 24”
(61 cm) if mounting outdoors.
2
Drill two 3/8” (7.1 mm) holes in the wall.
3
Attach the wall bracket using fasteners
appropriate for the type of wall material.
Use the supplied lag screws and washers
only if mounting to a solid wooden wall
stud. If mounting to another type of wall
(hollow, masonry, etc.), use fasteners that
are long enough to securely anchor the
High Power Wall Connector and that can
support at least 80 pounds (36 kg).
*CAUTION: If installing in a public location, consider laws and regulations that accommodate
persons with disabilities (such as the ADA - American Disabilities Act).
8 . 4 3 ”
2 1 4 mm
. 8 7 ”
2 2 mm
6 . 1 8 ”
H I G H P O W E R
W A L L C O N N E C T O R
M O U N T I N G T E M P L A T E
( n o t t o s c a l e )
N O T E : P r o v i s i o n f o r 1 " c o n d u i t o n
e i t h e r t h e b a c k o r t h e l e f t s i d e .
1 5 7 mm
3 7 m m
1 . 4 4 ”
5 7 mm
2 . 2 3 ”
1 5 7 m m
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