Step-by-Step Mounting Instructions
Step 1:
Locate where the cabinet will be hung on the wall. Choose a location in a dry
area that is convenient to the branch circuit panel.
Step 2:
Leviton requires that cabinet mounting hardware reach through the drywall to
wall studs or other suitable solid backing. However, properly sized struts and
suitable hardware can also be used. The load must be evenly distributed to
the anchors without exceeding the recommended anchor limit. Using drywall
screws directly through drywall without a stud is not acceptable. Ensure that
adequate support at all points is provided.
Step 3:
Remove the cover. Some cabinets may also require the removal of data
and/or grounding wires. Make sure that this occurs prior to removal of the
door and that they are reconnected when reinstalling the door. On cabinets
with hinges, simply lift the door off the hinges. On cabinets with screws,
remove the cover screws. Appropriately store the cover for future use.
Step 4:
On the (4) relay panels only, locate the mounting plate assembly attached to
the back of the enclosure. Locate the 4 mounting screws in the 4 corners of
the rear plate. Loosen these 4 screws. Lift the entire assembly up and out of
the enclosure.
Step 5:
Prior to proceeding, refer to conduit entry diagrams on prior pages which
show location of the mounting holes and allowed conduit entry locations for
each cabinet type.
Step 6:
Prior to attaching the cabinet to any surface, verify that the top of the cabinet
is actually located at the top. Some cabinets have "up" arrows to aid in this
indication.
Step 7:
Attach the cabinet to it's prepared mounting surface as appropriate.
Step 8:
Cut, punch, or remove knockouts for the desired conduit openings.
Pay special attention to any disallowed areas for conduit entry.
Pull all wire, both line and low voltage as appropriate.
Step 9:
Step 10: Carefully and completely remove any dust, debris, metal particles, etc. from
inside the cabinet in preparation for wire termination and eventual power up.
Step 11: Proceed to the next section.
Mounting Provisions & Dimensions
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