Instructions / Assembly
Insert the bottom screw into the
inlet cover and through the other
parts. Give the screw a few turns
until it firmly engages in the
mounting plate. Now, level and
slightly lower the assembly.
Make sure the wall is
sandwiched between the inner
and outer parts—you’ll be able to
feel if mounting plate is firmly
centered on the inside of the wall.
Hold the inlet in place and gradually tighten down each
screw a little bit at a time. (If you completely tighten down
one screw at a time, the mounting plate may pull away from
the wall at the loose end and slip back into the cutout.)
Complete all your wall inlet installations in this manner.
If your cutouts are accurate, each wall inlet will install
more quickly and easily.
CI370 OR 360 SERIES INLETS
(CF361 OR CF361F ROUGH-IN)
NOTE: If 330 wall inlet is being used refer to
Models 330 & CI335 Series Wall Inlet on next page.
1. If area is clear, cut an inlet opening in the wall
approximately 18" above the floor. Make sure wall
opening and 2 ½" tube hole line up (Figure 32).
NOTE: If the wall for mounting the Model 360 inlet is less
than 1⁄2", a spacer must be used. See Figure 23 on
page 9 as a guide.
2. Cut a length of tubing that will extend from inlet
opening to a point below floor level (or above ceiling
level in attic installation). Tape low voltage wire to tube
and insert tube through predrilled hole to a level
opposite the wall opening.
3. Apply cement to tube and install flanged wall fitting.
Make sure fitting is well seated and sealed (Figure 33).
4. Remove plaster frame from mounting bracket. Pull low
voltage wire through hole in bracket and insert bracket
into cutout. Secure bracket to flanged fitting with
4 screws provided. Be sure seal is secure between
flange fitting and mounting bracket (Figure 34).
18
2
1
/2"
2
9
/16"
3
1
/16"
18"
LOW
VOLTAGE
WIRING
FLANGED
FITTING
FIGURE 32
FIGURE 33
FIGURE 34