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Installing the csveq 100 d, Preparing the site and installing the wall box, Preparing the site and installing the wall box -3 – Extron Electronics CSVEQ 100 D User Manual

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CSVEQ 100 D • Installation

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Installing the CSVEQ 100 D

The CSVEQ 100 D is a wall-mounted product and can be

mounted into an electrical wall box. This section includes site

preparation, wall box installation, and the mounting of the line

driver in the wall box.

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The line driver must be installed into an Underwriters

Laboratories (UL) approved electrical wall box. The

box is not included with the line driver; the installer is

responsible for obtaining and installing the box.

Preparing the site and installing the wall box

Choose a location that allows cable runs without interference.

Allow enough depth for both the wall box and the cables. You

may need to install the cables into the wall or conduits before

installing the line driver.
The line driver can be installed in a standard one-gang electrical

wall box. The installation must conform to national and local

electrical codes. A dimensional drawing and a cutout template

of the line driver are provided in appendix B of this manual.

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The cutout template shown in appendix B is not full size.

Pay attention to the measurements shown on the template.

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Mark the guidelines for the opening on the wall.

If the line driver is to be installed in a wall box, place

the box against the installation surface and draw a line

on it around the outside of the box.

If the line driver is to be installed without a wall box

(fastening it directly to the wall), measure and mark

the surface for the cutout area indicated in the cutout

template.

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Cut out the material from the marked area.

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Check the opening size by inserting the wall box (if used)

or the line driver (if no box is used) into the opening. The

box and line driver should fit easily into the opening.

Enlarge or smooth the edges of the opening if needed.

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Feed cables through the wall box punch-out holes, and

secure them with cable clamps to provide strain relief.

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Insert the wall box into the opening, and attach it to the

wall or stud using nails or screws. The front edge should

be flush with the outer wall surface. See the following

illustration.