User's Manual Part 1

Mounting the 2.4GZ OpenWay Remote Mount Gas Module
TDC-0838-001 2.4GZ OpenWay Gas Module Installation Guide - Remote Mount 16
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Mounting the Endpoint on a Wall or Other Flat Vertical Surface
Caution Vertical mounting position is important to maximize RF performance. You can mount a
2.4GZ OpenWay remote gas module with the module's label arrow pointing up or down, dependent
upon the application as noted in the relevant section of this installation manual. The module's arrow
must never point to either side. The module's tilt tamper functionality is designed to operate with the
module installed vertically. The 2.4GZ module's tilt tamper will operate with the label arrow pointed
up or down. The module's tilt tamper will not operate with the module installed horizontally (the label
arrow pointed to either side).
To mount the 2.4GZ OpenWay remote mount gas module on a wall or other flat vertical
surface
Note For easier installation, you may drill three pilot holes in the mounting surface (use the proper size
drill bit to accommodate the endpoint mounting screws, see the Drilling Template below). When drilling
pilot holes to mount the 2.4GZ OpenWay remote mount gas module, the holes for the two bottom screws
must be on a horizontal line. If the endpoint will be mounted on a sheet metal surface, use the mounting
screws included with the 2.4GZ OpenWay remote mount gas module mounting kit. Use a comparable
wood screw to mount the endpoint on a vertical wood surface.
Carefully select a mounting location free from electrical wires. The mounting location must have the
proper clearance to accommodate the 1-1/2-inch endpoint mounting screws so nothing is damaged by the
drill or mounting screws.
2.4GZ OpenWay remote mount gas module drilling template
A 3 inches
B 1-11/16 inches
C 3-3/8 inches