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000000 Rev A. 3-05 READ AND SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS READ CAREFULL Y BEFORE A TTEMPTING TO ASSEMBLE, INST ALL, OPERA TE OR MAINT AIN THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED. PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS BY OBSERVING ALL SAFETY INFORMA TION. F AILURE TO COMPL Y WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESUL T IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPER TY DAMAGE! RET AIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE [...]
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2. Branch lines join the remaining inlets to the trunk line and can be run through walls, closets, cold air return duct, etc. As with the trunk line, branch lines should be kept at straight as possible. 3. Avoid gravity drops in the branch line. A branch line located directly below an overhead trunk line will accumulate dirt due to the effects of g[...]
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Page 3
Installing Wall Inlet Models CVIV60A or CVIV60W CAUTION: INSTALLATION WORK AND ELECTRICAL WIRING MUST BE DONE BY QUALIFIED PERSON(S) IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS, INCLUDING FIRE-RELATED CONSTRUCTION. CAUTION: MAKE SURE POWER IS SWITCHED OFF AT SERVICE PANEL BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION. 1. Once the drywall has been complete[...]
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8. Align the inlet screw holes with the mounting plate holes and lightly press the inlet into place, guiding any extra wire back through the mounting plate as you go. Attach wall inlet to mounting plate with provided screws making sure mounting plate is properly seated in hole (Figure 12) . NOTE: Do not cement wall inlet to mounting plate, the buil[...]
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Wiring 1. Make connections to low voltage wire from inlet to inlet in parallel. Connect any low voltage wire along trunk and branch lines using suitable wire connectors. Connect the low voltage wire to crimp connectors located on the top outside of the power unit (Figure 23). 2. Plug the power unit’ s grounded cord into a 120 volt grounded recept[...]