4 Installing the cabinet and electronics assembly
This chapter describes removing and reinstalling the electronics assembly, and surface mounting or semi-flush mounting the cabinet to the
wall.
4.1
Required tools and hardware
Installing the cabinet requires the following tools and hardware:
• A Phillips screwdriver.
• A small, flat-blade screwdriver.
• A T15 Torx screwdriver, screws are slotted Torx and will accept either a T15 Torx screwdriver or a flat-bladed screwdriver.
• A drill with the appropriate bits.
• The conduit shaping tools.
• The conduit hole punching tool.
• The conduit hardware.
4.2
Removing and installing the electronics assembly
Remove the electronics assembly from the cabinet prior to cutting conduit openings in the cabinet, or mounting it to the wall.
4.2.1
Removing the electronics assembly
Figure 5
shows the locations of the four mounting screws used to secure the electronics assembly to the 4004R cabinet. To remove the
assembly from the cabinet, loosen the four T15 Torx screws indicated in the following figure. Slide the entire electronics assembly up until
the screws located on the top of the assembly are in the cutouts of the teardrop holes. Tilt the top of the electronics assembly out from the
box until the teardrop holes on the top of the assembly clear the screws, and then lift the assembly straight up to remove it.
4.2.2
Installing the electronics assembly
When installing the electronics assembly, place the assembly in the box so that the screws located near the top of the box fit through the
cutouts of the teardrop holes. Align the U-shaped slots on the bottom of the assembly with the screws located on the bottom of the box.
Slide the electronics assembly down, and then tighten the four screws.
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