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NOTE:
The use of the 90° Ell (stock no. 2004-HXH) is or 4" walls, while the special short
90° Ell (stock no. 2021-HXS) should be used for 3" walls.
MOUNTING PLATE
Floor installation - Vinyl or Lino
Cut hole (2 3/8" by 4 3/8") into floor at desired location
and screw mounting plate from below to underside of
floor. Connect tube to mounting plate with a short 90°
Ell (stock no. 2004-HXH).
Connect low-voltage wire to lugs on Inlet valve and screw
inlet valve into place (illustration 1).
Floor installation - Carpeting
Connect coupling (stock no. 2010-HXH ) to mounting
plate. Insert a 1" sleeve of tube (shown as dotted line)
between coupling and short 90° Ell. Connect to tube.
repeat step "B" of fig. 1 (illustration 2).
New construction - Wall rough-in
Cut 2 1/2" hole dead center through bottom plate and
floor with the edge of the hole 1/4" from stud. Push tube
through opening from below. Nail # 1041 mounting plate
at desired height with plaster guard facing room. Push
tube through opening from below. Connect tube with a
short 90° Ell to mounting plate, using the increments for
proper 90° alignment.
Bend low-voltage wire behind mounting plate, leaving
enough length to permit future connection to lugs on
the Inlet valve. Strap low-voltage wire to tubing with
cable ties.
A temporary cardboard dust cover is available to prevent
construction debris entering the installed system. The dust
cover may be imprinted with the name or corporate logo
of the installing company (illustration 3).
New construction - Utility by-pass
Install mounting plates at desired location, slip a short 90°
Ell over the spigot projecting from the back of the mount-
ing plate. Use the 45° increments on back of mounting
plate and line up with the 45° increment on the short 90°
Ell for true 45° alignment. Insert a 2 1/4" pipe sleeve and
slip into a 45° Ell (stock no. 2008-HXH ) again using the
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45° increments for proper 45° alignment. Insert pipe into upper hub of 45° Ell. Repeat
step "B" of fig. 1 (illustration 4).
Existing construction - Finished wall
Cut mounting plate along dotted line with hacksaw or
score with razor knife and break flange off. Using the
raised edge of mounting plate as template, scribe exact
opening on wall and cut opening (illustration 5).
Location of Inlet valve
To drill pilot hole, first establish the location of your inlet
valve. To find an unobstructed section in wall (between
studs), tap with your finger on wallboard until it sounds
hollow. Using a 1/8" drill bit, drill a pilot hole right through
floor directly below the selected location and as close to
the baseboards as possible. Insert a coat hanger wire or
Illustration 1
equivalent into hole so that it projects below floor boards.
From underneath floor measure from coat hanger to cen-
ter of 2" x 4" plate, allowing for thickness of baseboard
and wall covering. Drill 2 1/2" hole directly in the center
of 2" x 4" (illustration 6).
Connecting to Mounting Plate
Slip short 90° Ell over projecting spigot at back of mounting plate. Grasp mounting
Illustration 2
plate between forefinger, middle finger and thumb. Tilt mounting plate top first
upward into wall opening until completely inside wall. Pull towards you until mount-
ing plate fits snug into opening, and secure firmly in place with the use of the metal
wall clip, as shown in inset of illustration 8.
Connect low-voltage wire to lugs on back of Inlet valve. Hold entire assembly in place
with a coat hanger wire while twisting the Inlet valve onto the mounting plate. Do not
glue, as rubber seal ring provides maximum air-tightness. Line up mounting-screw
holes and screw Inlet valve to mounting plate.
Note:
The use of the 90° Ell (stock no. 2004-HXH) is for 4" walls, while the special
short 90° Ell (stock no. 2021-HXS) should be used for 3" walls.
Illustration 3
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Illustration 8
Illustration 5
Illustration 6
Illustration 9
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