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INSTALLATION IN NEW CONSTRUCTION
1. Once the locations for wall inlets have been determined,
mount all inlet brackets.
2. To locate bracket on wall stud, measure approximately 18" up
from finished floor level. (Height may vary according to
individual preference.)
MODEL 361 (FOR USE WITH 360 INLETS)
3. Refer to Figure 4. Nail bracket to side of stud so that front
edge of bracket is flush to front of stud. (The bracket may also
be nailed to the front edge of the stud. For front stud
mounting, use locating tabs on bracket for proper alignment.)
4. Refer to Figure 5. Remove cardboard from plaster guard
frame. Using four (4) provided screws, attach the appropriate
flanged fitting and inlet seal to back of inlet.
5. Replace cardboard in plaster guard frame.
MODEL 329 (FOR USE WITH 330 INLETS)
When using Model 329, glue elbow to mounting plate. Attach to
stud as shown in Figure 4A.
MODEL 329
SIDE
MOUNTING
FACE
MOUNTING
MODEL 361
2
3
/
8
"
1
13
/
16
"
FIGURE 4
2
1
/
4
"
3
1
/
4
"
1
/
4
"
INLET MOUNTING
BRACKET
SPACER
WALL LESS THAN
1
/
2
" THICK.
PLASTER
GUARD
HOLE
FIGURE 5
Use the following installation guidelines when installing tubing.
1. Start tubing installation at farthest inlet and work toward the
power unit.
2. Tubing run to the power unit should be as straight as
possible.
3. When assembling sections with elbows and tees, make sure
the curve in the fitting is aligned so that the air flows toward
the power unit.
4. Branch lines should always join the trunk line from above or
from the same level. Never join a branch line from an angle
below the trunk line.
5. Secure tubing to joists or studs.
6.
Refer to Figure 20 on page 7.
Run low voltage wiring and
secure wiring to tubing. Leave approximately 6" of wire for
connection to each inlet.
INSTALLING THE TUBING
SIDE
MOUNTING
FACE
MOUNTING
MODEL 361 MOUNTING
2
1
/
2
" DIA. HOLE
THROUGH SOLE PLATE
2
3
/
8
"
1
13
/
16
"
MODEL 329 MOUNTING
2"
FACE
MOUNTING
1
13
/
16
"
1
13
/
16
"
2
1
/
2
" DIA. HOLE
THROUGH SOLE PLATE
1
13
/
16
"
FIGURE 5A
FIGURE 6
NOTE: When using the Model 361 inlet bracket on walls
thinner than
1
⁄
2
", use a
1
⁄
4
" spacer (not furnished) between
the wall and the inlet bracket. See Figure 5A.
Spacer may be made from plywood, Masonite™, etc. Contact
cement may be used to hold spacer in place during assembly.
Configuration of spacer may vary depending upon installation.
2" - 382S
2
5
⁄
8
" - 382
FIGURE 4A
WALL INLET ROUGH-IN