RCD16ML
30mA 1 n DP
Flag above Reset R
Red:ON Black:OFF
ALWAYS TEST
BEFORE USE
Press Test T, flag
should disappear.
If not, do not use.
Reset after testing
F
U
S
E
10
Reset button (R)
Status indicator
shows Red for ON,
Green for OFF
Figure 8
WXT104NP
Front Plate
Tapped screws
Lid clip for
padlocks
Test button (T)
3. Using the back plate as a template mark the position for the
holes. Note the back plate must be mounted in the correct
orientation, following the ‘TOP’ marking inside the back plate.
If the mounting position desired is uneven use a sheet of
marine ply as a base plate and fit the back box.
4. Drill the wall using a 4mm Ø drill bit making sure not to infringe
or compromise any gas, water pipes or cables. Insert the rawl
plugs into the holes.
5. The drain feature must be drilled out using a 5mm drill if the top
or side entry conduit is used. Opening this drain hole will reduce
the IP rating of the product. Remember – open out the lower
drain feature only.
6. Select the required entry point by unscrewing the appropriate seal
located on all four sides of the back box. If conduit is not going
to be used, a waterproof cable with suitable IP rated 20mm cable
glands will be required to maintain the overall IP rating. If the
bottom entry conduit is used, there must be adequate drainage
from the lowest point of the conduit.
7. Follow suit using the same method depicted in stage 6 to create
an exit point for the output supply cable to follow through on.