INSTALLATION IN NEW CONSTRUCTION
CI-390 ELECTRAVALVE™ ELECTRIFIED INLET INSTALLATION (CI-390RK Rough-In)
(Not available in Canada)
1. See Figure 24. Fasten the mounting plate to a stud within
three studs (48") of an electrical outlet box. Measure and
mark the wire 10" from the plug (A). Feed the wire through
the top hole in the mounting plate (just above the circular
opening). Snap the molded plug into the mounting plate as
pictured (B). This will keep it secure and out of harm's way
during drywalling and finishing. Line up the wire at the
previously measured 10" mark with the strain of relief
channel on the back of the mounting plate. Secure it in
place with the supplied wire tie (C).
2. Run the inlet wire to the adjacent electric box. If you must
run wire through a stud, drill directly through the center of
the stud (D).
3. See Figure 25. Place the exposed ends of the two wires
into the electrical box through a strain relief channel (E).
Tighten the strain relief channel (do not overtighten) on the
white sheathing leaving 1/2" of this sheathing exposed
inside of the outlet box.
Fold the 6" of black and white wire into the outlet box.
Leave the wires to be connected by the electrician when
plug receptacles are being installed. (Attention: Power
tools such as routers are not recommended for use with
the inlet installation, as removal of drywall with these
devices may cause damage to the mounting plate and/or
inlet plug).
4. Once drywall and finishing processes have been
completed, remove molded plug from mounting plate (with
the aid of a slot screwdriver) and snap it into the wing slot
at the back of the inlet (F). (Please note: molded plug fits
one way only, with the narrow opening at the top). Insert
inlet into the mounting plate and secure inlet to mounting
plate with screws provided.
NOTE: All electrical devices such as the electrified inlet
should be reported to the construction electrician for listing
on the inspection report for building inspection purposes.
NOTE: Plumb inlet to tubing using NuTone Model 382-S 90°
Ell fitting.
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FIGURE 24
E
D
FIGURE 25