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Step 2:
Position the trim plate into the gap between the stringer and the FZB. Reinstall the trim plate
to the side of the unit with the provided screws (Figure 7 inset). (It may require two people to
perform this operation.)
Step 3:
Reinstall all floor tiles with the panel-lifter tool. Ensure tiles are even with adjacent tiles. If the
floor tile over the FZB will not lay flat and even, it may be necessary to install the box below
the stringers as described in Section 4.2.3.
4.2.3 Alternative Method 2
With some raised floor systems and/or if desired, the FZB may be mounted directly to the substructure.
If there are no cables or conduit running under the FZB, the bottom of the unit will rest directly on the
substructure or concrete floor. Ensure there is enough depth for the top of the unit to be just below the
stringers.
Step 1:
Remove stringers, lower FZB into the opening below the level of the stringers, and reinstall
the stringers.
Step 2:
Reinstall all floor tiles with the panel-lifter tool. Ensure tiles are even with adjacent tiles.
4.3. In a Suspended Ceiling
In a suspended ceiling, the door of the FZB can replace the tile for optimal accessibility. To do so, a
ceiling trim plate kit ((p/n FZB-04U-CLG, ordered separately) must be installed onto the FZB.
NOTE:
Mounting hardware and supports are not included. Use framing members (threaded rod in
conjunction with metal struts) or support wires compliant with NEC Article 314.23 D (Supports for
Suspending Ceilings). Support wires must be capable of supporting a fully loaded FZB (maximum
50 lb.).
Step 1:
Install (4) supplied wallmount brackets to
the FZB using the provided screws.
Step 2:
Install ceiling trim plate kit ((p/n FZB-04U
CLG) as shown in Figure 8.
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Figure 8