3.2
Side electrical wiring entry.
Important
Electrical wiring entry can be either from the
left or the right. Decide which before you start.
The unit is designed to have only one side
electrical wiring entry point.
notE: If the side entry option is chosen, a
fifth hole will need to be drilled in the wall.
Make sure you work on the correct side for
the installation. The break-out on the main
body must match up with the bracket on the
backplate. once the break-out panel on the
main body has been removed there is no
option to swap sides.
Left
1. Ensure you work only on the side of the
fascia that you have chosen for the electrical
wiring entry point.
2. Use pliers to carefully nip out only one pre-
marked break-out panel in the correct side
of the main body. Align to one of the edges
and break off an initial part of the panel.
3. Align to the other edge and break off the
second part of the panel.
4. Break off the whole part from the center.
5. After break off clean up the excess plastic.
6. Drill holes.
CaUtIon: Do not use the backplate as a
right
guide when drilling. Ensure no pipe work
(gas, water, air) or electrical cables, wires
or ductwork are located directly behind the
drilling/mounting area.
7. Pull the electrical wiring through the side
bracket and side bracket seal as shown.
Ensure that electrical wiring is long enough
to route correctly through the backplate to
the terminal block. (NOTE: Electrical wiring
length will be different for left and right side
entries.)
6
0.25"
● Primary fixing locations (x4).
Do not use countersunk screws.
5th hole for side entry
●
8. notE: Ensure suitable cable gland/conduit
connector is used (not provided) for the
installation.
Fixing the backplate to the wall.
Fit the main unit securely to the wall using
the appropriate hardware for the wall type
and weight of the unit. Slide the side bracket
into the recess between the wall and the
backplate. Screw to the wall and secure with the
appropriate fitting.
Do not use counter-sunk screws.