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Expandable media box with 20 amp duplex receptacle

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Instruction / Installation Sheet
Expandable Media Box
with 20 Amp Duplex Receptacle
Part # 45-0052-WH CONTINUED
Installation Instructions:
Fig. 1
Figure 2:
Fig. 2
Refer to the included template to make your cutout. Once you have made the cutout,
return to Figure 3 of this instruction sheet and complete installation.
Fig. 3
Figure 3:
Run the source of power to the included Steel Electrical Box. Be sure to follow all local
electrical codes.
Figure 4:
Fig. 4
Connect the suplied 20 Amp Duplex Receptacle to a piece of 14/2 wth ground UL
approved electrical building wire that you have pulled from a power source. Strip off
approximately 3 inches of the outer jacket of the wire. Be careful not to cut the jacket of
the inner wires. Connect the hot line (black) wire to the brass colored terminal screw and
neutral (white) wire to the silver colored terminal screw. Be sure to connect the grounding
(green) or bare grounding wire to the green colored terminal screw. Once you have wired
the 20 Amp Duplex Receptacle, screw it into the Steeel Electrical Box until the receptacle
is firmly secured.
Fig. 5
Figure 5:
Use the four provided screws to secure the Steel Electrical Box and Receptacle to the
mounting studs on the backside of the Expandable Media Box.
Figure 6:
Fig. 6
Important: Before installing the Expandable Media Plate into the template opening, make
sure to pull your low voltage cables through the low voltage cable opening.
After low voltage pass through: Starting with the receptacle side of the Expandable
Media Box slowly sliding it into the opening. Swing the opposite side of the Media Box
into position until the entire Media Box is flush with the wall. Now screw down the screws
with wings; these wings fasten tightly against the back of the drywall. Push Expandable
Cavity into place.
Fig. 7
Figure 7:
Your new Expandable Media Box with 20 Amp Duplex Receptacle is now installed and
ready for the TV mount to be installed. Install your TV mount bracket per the TV bracket
manufacturer's instructions.
Figure 1:
Top view - shows needed space between the
drywall and the studs.
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05/01/2014

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