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Mounting to the wall
The unit should be mounted vertically onto a solid internal wall, or in an internal cupboard or space. Use the 4 x
mounting screws in the mounting screw hole locations as shown.
Use the screw hole template on page 23 of this guide to easily mark out your fixing holes.
The maximum screw head diameter is 8mm. A screw head larger than 8mm will damage the mounting boss and crack
the body.
No holes are to be drilled within the area shown below in
RED
and the mains supply cable gland fitting hole must not
be drilled out. Any holes drilled within these areas, the sides of the unit, or opening out the cable gland fitting hole,
will render the unit inoperable and irreparable and will void the product warranty.
ANY DAMAGE TO THE CASING, BODY, GLAND OR MOUNTING BOSS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
Make sure your wall and mounting method can continuously support a minimum weight of 10 kg.
When mounting the unit onto a rough surface (ie: a brick wall or similar), a backing board should be mounted to the
wall. The unit can then be mounted onto the backing board. This will allow the cover to be properly fitted to the unit.
Mounting
screw holes
Mains supply
cable gland
fitting
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