Installation and Operation Manual
Cabinet Mounting
To install the cabinet:
Select a clean, dry, shock, and vibration‐free surface in a protected environment.
Position the cabinet clear of obstructions so that the front door opens freely and the controls and
indicators are easily accessible.
Mark the locations of the two upper mounting bolts of the cabinet on the wall.
Drill the two holes marked in the previous step and screw in the top bolts, leaving a small gap between
the wall and each top bolt.
Place the cabinet over the two top bolts and allow it to slide down over the bolts.
Mark, drill, and install the two bottom bolts in the cabinet.
Tighten all four bolts securely against the back wall of the cabinet.
Remove Knock‐Outs
Prepare the enclosure for electrical wiring by breaking out the appropriate conduit entry points. The optional
knockout locations and quantities are shown in Figure 14. The power limited and non‐power limited conductors
must be separated. In order to maintain the minimum separation, follow the wire routing shown in Figure 14. At
least 1/4 in.is required between the non‐power limited and power limited conductors. Power limited and
non‐power limited wiring must be run in a separate conduit.
Attach conduit (if required) and run wires as required. Label each field cable for future reference.
Basic system wiring and detector positioning must be done in accordance with NFPA 72 or other applicable
codes and instructions from the appropriate local authority having jurisdiction. Unit connections and limitations
are as indicated on the wiring diagrams included in the SYSTEM WIRING section of this manual.
There are two key‐shaped cutouts on the top of the back box. Make sure the end with
the two key‐shaped cutouts is on top when installing the back box.
Choose a screw type and length able to support the control panel, options, and battery
set. You may need a different screw type depending on the wall material.
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