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Installing the Enclosure
• Install the control enclosure to a wall or to an electrical box.
• Three wiring chamber dividers are included. The dividers provide a barrier to keep low voltage wiring separated from line
voltage wiring.
• If the dividers are not used, then low voltage circuits must use wire rated at least 300 V.
Press down at the fingertip
grips on top of the front cover
and pull out and down.
Lift the front cover up and
away from the control.
Loosen the screws at the
front of the wiring cover.
The wiring cover pulls straight
out from the wiring chamber.
The base is ready for mounting.
The control lifts up and away
from the base.
Press the control release clip
on the base inside the wiring
chamber and slide the control
upwards.
Remove the safety dividers
from the wiring chamber by
pulling them straight out of
their grooves.
There are 10 conduit knock-outs at the back
and bottom of the wiring chamber.
13 Mounting holes
Control
release
clip
Control release clip
The control can be mounted on
a standard DIN rail. First remove
the control from its base and then,
using the hooks and spring clip
on the back of the control, mount
it onto the DIN rail. This will be a
popular option for those who prefer
to mount the control inside a larger
electrical panel. The DIN Snap Kit
M9303 is sold separately.
The wiring can enter the
bottom or the back of the
enclosure. Knock-outs pro-
vided in the base allow the
wiring to be run in conduit
up to the enclosure. The
base also has holes that
line up with the mounting
holes of most common
electrical boxes.