Maestro, East, Installation – Maximum Wireless Maestro (2006-2012) User Manual

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8 FEET

CHIMNEY

MOUNT

TRIPOD

MOUNT

WALL

MOUNT

EVE

MOUNT

13

VENT-PIPE

MOUNT

Secure the sensors and stub masts to the mounting mast with the
two hose clamps provided (see illustration). Move the completed
mast assembly as close as possible to your preferred final mounting
location. Also move the instrument meter and receiver combination
as close as possible to their final mounting location. Check to make
sure that proper communication between the receiver and transmitter
still exists by verifying that the light on the receiver is still flashing
red every two seconds. NOTE: If more than 15 minutes has passed
since the button on the wind transmitter was pushed, it will need to
be pushed again (see step 8). If the signal has been lost, move to
an alternate installation location for a better signal with the receiver
flashing every two seconds.

12

MAESTRO

INSTALLATION

WIRELESS

30 Barnet Boulevard

New Bedford, MA 02745

(508) 995-2200

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A mounting mast and bracket for your particular situation will need
to be purchased. Radio Shack and home supply stores often have
a selection of masts and mounting brackets. The ideal mounting
mast and bracket should provide approximately eight feet of vertical
clearance above nearby obstacles. Do not use a mounting mast
made of fiberglass or PVC plastic because of electrical grounding
considerations. Check with local building/electrical code enforcement
officer about mounting mast grounding requirements.

HOSE

CLAMPS

EAST

MOUNTING

MAST

STUB

MAST

STUB

MAST

RECEIVER

14

Make sure that the “z” shaped arm is facing east

and the solar panel is facing south

Permanently install the mounting mast and brackets following the
manufacturer’s instructions (See illustration, step 13).

SOUTH

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