G.
Place metal flange in discharge duct opening,
trapping fabric between it and the ceiling assembly
(See Figure 6).
H.
Pull fabric tight. This will minimize material
bunching inside the discharge duct collar.
I.
Fasten the metal flange to the ceiling assembly with
four (4) screws. To avoid air noise and
restrictions, trim any excess fabric that may
extend beyond edge of metal flange.
J.
Route the power supply wire to the back of the
selector switch control box. Do not attach at this
time.
K.
Take the roof top heat pump electrical conduit and
plug it into the back of the thermostat control box.
Make sure that the "ridged" side of the plug is
aligned and matched with the "ridged" side of
thermostat control box connection. DO NOT USE
EXCESSIVE FORCE and make sure the lock-in tabs
are snapped in place (See Figure 7).
L.
Remove the selector switch control box cover (one
screw). Take the supply wire and slide it into the
back of the selector switch control box through the
strain relief that is provided.
M.
Connect the power line to the black and white pigtail
wires found in the control box using two wire nuts.
IMPORTANT - Connect black wire to black wire
and white wire to white wire. Install the ground
wire (green to bare copper) to the green headed
screw in the selector switch control box. Using a
U.L. approved electricians tape, secure the wire nuts
to the wires in a workmanlike manner (See Figure
8).
N.
Tighten the strain relief clamp to secure the supply
wire. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN (See Figure 9).
Reinstall the selector switch control box cover.
Some ceiling assemblies may be equipped with a
plastic strain relief.
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