
INSERT NAMEPLATE
INTO RECESSED
AREA (COVERSSCREW)
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Flush Wall Mounting:
If a “rough-in” ring (41 33) has been previously installed in the wall (dur-
ing new construction), disregard step 1 and proceed tostep2 since the
required opemng for the Control ISalready present, If a wall plate (41 36)
is installed over therough-in ring, remove theplate to expose the
opening,
1. Cut an opening measuring 4-5/16” (11 cm) high by 7-3L” (20 cm) wide
between studs in the wall. Theopemngmust be no less than 1-Yz” (4 cm)
from either stud. Avoid cutting the opening any larger than that speci-
fied, See Diagram 8.
Note: A special “trim ring” has been supplied for installation between the
wall and the Control for those cases where the opening has
inadvertently been made too large (over-cutting). The Control
fits into the recess in the trim ring which will extend M“ (1.3 cm)
beyond the Control front panel, and thus cover any opening that
might otherwise bevisible asa result of over-cutting,
2. Remove the back cover onthe Control. Thesecuring screw atthe
front of the Control must be removed to release the back cover (see
Diagram 7for screw location) Discard the back cover, but retain the
screw.
Note Make sure that the digital communication Interface board is
mounted to the 4130XT (and the No. 4152LM Loop Module, if
applicable), as indicated previously.
3. install the Battery Backbox (4132). (Disregard this step if battery back-
uppower issupplied from a remote location.) If battery back-up power
is not supplied froma remote Location, the backbox supplied must be
installed behind the wall opening to support the back-up battery that
must be used. Install as shown in Diagram 8, with “lip’’ofthebackbox
hooked over the bottom edge of the wall opening.
Diagram 7. INSERTING NAMEPLATE
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