Legrand WKD ProSeries Underfloor Duct Brass Trim Flanges User Manual
Floor box and, Walkerduct pro series system brass trim flanges
Floor Box and
®
Walkerduct Pro Series
System Brass Trim Flanges
Cat. Nos. 817B, 827B, and 837B
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Floor Boxes with Slotted Retaining Flanges:
1. Slide head of inverted adjusting screw* into retaining
flanges for trim attachment.
2. Place trim ring over the four adjusting screws and
tighten until snug using a narrow blade screwdriver.
Tighten individual screws in small increments to
prevent binding.
3. For tile floors, cut the floor covering around the trim
ring or tile up to the ring for a flush appearance. Trim
ring may be laid over tile for a flanged look (same as
with carpet).
4. For wood floors requiring a flush look, cut an opening
(1/8" [3.2mm] deep) conforming to the ring perimeter
and recess trim ring into opening.
*NOTES:
1. Some floor coverings such as thick carpet may require the use
of the longer adjusting screws.
2. Hardware bag No. 97650A not needed for this installation.
Floor Boxes with Threaded Retaining Flanges:
1. Secure trim ring to retaining flanges using four flathead
screws* provided.
2. For tile floors, cut the floor covering around the trim ring
or tile up to the trim ring for a flush appearance. Trim ring
may be laid over tile for a flanged look (same as
with carpet).
3. For wood floors requiring a flush look, cut an opening
(1/8" [3.2mm] deep) conforming to the ring perimeter
and recess trim ring into opening.
*NOTE: Hardware bag No. 97650A needed for this installation.
Illustration Shown With 880S1 Omnibox
®
and 817B
Trim Flange Utilizing a Carpet Application.
Illustration Shown With 827B Trim Flange Utilizing a
Flush Tile Floor.
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®
electrical systems conform to and
should be properly grounded in compliance with
requirements of the current National Electrical
Code or codes administered by local authorities.
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shock or fire hazard if improperly installed or
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be installed in conformance with current local
and/or the National Electrical Code.