Mounting control box continued, Solar control box, Only mount one 24 volt solar panel – Controlled Products Systems Group 6003-080 User Manual

Page 16: Solar cabinet mounting holes and conduit holes, Cabinet back, Do not

Advertising
background image

6003-065-Q-2-12

14

PRIMARY Actuator

Mounting Control Box Continued

Primary
Operator
Cable

Secondar

y Operator Conduit

Input Power

Conduit

Loops Conduit

Mounting Pole
Not Provided

Flexible Conduit

Junction
Boxes

Elbow

NO

Sweep

YES

Conduit

From Secondary Operator if Installed (See previous page)

Solar Control Box

Solar Cabinet
Mounting Holes
and Conduit
Holes

3/4” Conduit

Knockouts

Mounting

Hole

s

Mounting H

ole

3/4” Conduit

Knockouts

Ante

nna

Hole

Cabinet

Back

DoorKing offers a mounting

post kit (P/N 1000-045)

when no vertical surface is

available to mount the solar

control box cabinet to.

Co

ver

Mounting Post

Mount to

Concrete

To attach post to concrete,
DoorKing recommends four
(4) 3/8” x 3” sleeve anchors
(not supplied). Do Not mount
post on asphalt.

Cabinet

Back

Loops

Typical conduit

configuration

(not supplied).

Remove fragile
components
from control
box to protect
them during
installation if
necessary.

Low

V

oltage

Primar

y Operator

Secondar

y Operator

Solar

Power

Flexible

Conduit

Low

V

o

ltage

Low

V

o

ltage

Low

V

o

ltage

3/4” conduit
recommended.

Coaxial
Cable
Antenna
Kit
P/N
1514-073
(Sold
separately)

One 24 V 10 watt panel

required for 18 Amp/Hr
batteries. DO NOT USE
10 watt panel with the
35 Amp/Hr batteries.

One 24 V 20 watt panel

required for 35 Amp/Hr batteries.
DO NOT USE 20 watt panel with
the18 Amp/Hr batteries.

24 Volt 10 Watt
Solar Panel
P/N 2000-077

24 Volt 20 Watt
Solar Panel
P/N 2000-076

DO NOT

use a 12 volt solar panel. Damage WILL occur!!

ONLY Mount One 24 Volt Solar Panel!

The 24 volt - 10 watt or 20 watt solar panel must be correctly
installed for the system to function correctly. See the solar control
box Wiring/Owner’s manual for more information about concerns,
considerations and recommendations for proper solar panel
positioning and mounting.

Advertising