Mounting The Remote Interface Controller (Wired) - Wine Guardian D088 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Mounting the Remote Interface Controller (Wired)

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1. Remove the comm cable from the zip lock bag and attach it to
the side of the Wine Guardian unit (Fig. 1).
a. Route the communication cable within the wall
and/or ceiling structure of the wine cellar to the desired
controller mounting location.
b. Plan on mounting the remote interface controller on a
solid surface away from doors, corners, air outlets, drafts
or heat generating equipment. Do not mount the remote
interface controller directly on an outside wall, a wall
adjacent to a boiler room, or other hot area. Use a piece
of foam insulation behind the sensor to insulate it from a
hot or cold surface. The recommended height 5ft to 6ft
(1.5m to 1.8m) above the finished floor.
2. Locate the Mounting Template upon the wall where the
Controller will be mounted (Fig. 2). Using the crosses on the
template to assist in levelling the template.
3. Drill two 1/8" holes and insert anchors at the marked locations.
Anchors may not be required if securing to a wall stud or
racking system. Insert the screws into the holes and test fit the
backing plate to ensure it mounts easily onto the two screws
and slides down onto the slotted opening freely (Fig. 3).
4. Plug in the communication cable to the back of the remote
interface controller backing plate.
a. If using multiple Remote Interfaces either connect each
Sensor to each other in series using RJ9 cable or
purchase a RJ9 Splitter to be used on the unit.
5. Attach the Controller to the wall (Fig. 4).
Air movement though an unsealed opening in the wall will cause
condensation damage to the controller. Use durable tape to seal the opening
in the wall after applying insulation around the wire in the opening.
Note: if hardwiring a Remote Interface do NOT install any
~WARNING~
batteries in the Interface.
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