Wiring Guide
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Remove the Wiring Cover
To remove the wiring cover:
•
Place a small slot screwdriver or similar tool into the slot
located on the top of the control.
•
While pushing against the plastic tab, pull the top of the
front cover so that it pivots around the bottom edge of
the control’s base.
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Remove cover
Push tab
1
2
Mounting the Setpoint Control
If a single gang switch box is used, an Adaptor Plate 007
is required to mount the control to the box.
•
Fasten the base of the control to the adaptor plate.
•
Feed the wiring through the openings in the back of the
adaptor plate and control.
•
Use the upper and lower screw holes to fasten the
adaptor plate to the box.
If a switch box was not used, mount the control directly
to the wall.
•
Feed the wiring through the openings in the back of the
control.
•
Use screws in the screw holes to fasten the control to
the wall. At least one of the screws should enter a wall
stud or similar rigid material.
Stud
Switch
Box
Control
Base
007 Adaptor
Plate
Control
3
1
/4”
(83 mm)
Mounted on switch box
Stud
2
3
/8”
(60 mm)
screwhole
2
3
/8”
(60 mm)
screwhole
Control
Control
Base
Wall
Mounted on wallboard
Dry contact switch. Operates a device.
Do not apply power to these terminals.
Serious control damage will result.
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Wiring Symbols
Electrical Drawings
The electrical drawing examples on the following
pages show the 162 in common applications. Choose
the drawing that most accurately depicts the components
in your system and use that drawing as a guide to aid in
wiring your system.
These are only concept drawings, not engineered drawings.
They are not intended to describe a complete system nor
any particular system. It is up to the system designer to
determine the necessary components for and configuration
of the particular system being designed including additional
equipment isolation relays (for loads greater than the
controls specified output ratings) and any safety devices
which in the judgement of the designer are appropriate in
order to properly size, configure and design that system
and to ensure compliance with building and safety code
requirements.








