Maximum Maestro User Manual
Maestro, Installation, 4a 4 3
MAESTRO
INSTALLATION
PROPER INSTALLATION IS IMPORTANT. IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE,
CONSULT A CONTRACTOR, ELECTRICIAN
OR TELEVISION ANTENNA INSTALLER (CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL BUILDING SUPPLY, OR HARDWARE STORE
FOR REFERRALS). TO PROMOTE CONFIDENCE, PERFORM A TRIAL WIRING BEFORE INSTALLATION.
When assembling the wind direction sensor
to the Z-mast, make certain that terminal #3
is aligned with the Z-mast arm.
Slide the stub masts through the rubber boots and
insert the stub masts into the bottom of the sensors. Secure
with the cotter pins. Coat all wire connections with silicone
sealant and slip the boots over the sensors.
2
1
5
TERMINAL #3
MUST ALIGN
WITH Z-MAST
ARM
TERMINAL
#3
WIND DIRECTION
SENSOR
BOSS
WIND DIRECTION
SENSOR
COTTER
PIN
COTTER
PIN
STRAIGHT
STUB MAST
Z-STUB
MAST
5-CONDUCTOR
CABLE
2-CONDUCTOR
CABLE
BOOT
WIND SPEED
SENSOR
Feed the terminal lug end of the five-conductor
cable through the other rubber boot and connect
the lugs to the terminals on the bottom of the wind-direction
sensor. (Do NOT adjust the nuts that are already on the sensor).
The red sleeve indicates wire #1.
Feed the teminal lug end of the 2-conductor cable through one
of the rubber boots and connect the lugs to the terminals on the
bottom of the wind speed sensor. (Do NOT adjust the nuts
that are already on the sensor). The polarity does not matter.
Determine where you are going to locate both the
rooftop sensors and the read-out.
4A
4
3
Samuel Barnett Boulevard
New Bedford, MA 02745
(508) 995-2200
2-CONDUCTOR
CABLE
BOOT
BOSS
T-4
(S & SW)
T-2
(E & SE)
T-3
(POWER)
T-5
(W & NW)
1
3
4
5 2
TERMINAL-1
(N & NE)
RED
SLEEVE
5-CONDUCTOR
CABLE
BOOT
Secure the sensors and stub masts to your antenna mast (not supplied) with
the two hose clamps. Align the wind-direction Z-mast arm to true North.
Radio Shack and similar stores have a selection of tall masts and roof
mounting brackets. Choose a mount that best suits your location and
provides at least eight feet of vertical clearance above objects on the roof.
HOSE
CLAMPS
NORTH