Installing the Trim Front
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Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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Installing Low Amp Standard Trim
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Place the support bracket located at the bottom of the trim front on the enclosure lip, as shown.
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Open the trim front door. Align the screw holes in the trim front door recesses with the screw holes in the panelboard deadfront and fasten with the 10-32 x 19/32-in. self-threading screws, included in the kit.
NOTE: For flush-mounted applications, elevate the interior to the proper position. Refer to the information manual provided with the panelboard for more information.
Installing Low Amp Hinged Trim
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Install the spring nuts on the enclosure lip, over the holes corresponding to the screw holes in the trim front.
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Place the support bracket located at the bottom of the trim front on the enclosure lip, as shown.
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Align screw holes in the trim front with the spring nuts on the enclosure lip and fasten with the 1/4-20 x 1-in. screws, included in the kit.
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Open the trim front door. Align the screw holes in the trim front door recesses with the screw holes in the panelboard deadfront and fasten with the 10-32 x 19/32-in. self-threading screws, included in the kit.
NOTE: For flush-mounted applications, elevate the interior to the proper position. Refer to the information manual provided with the panelboard for more information.
Installing High Amp—Standard or Hinged Trim
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Install the spring nuts on the enclosure lip, over the holes corresponding to the screw holes in the trim front.
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Place the support bracket located at the bottom of the trim front on the enclosure lip, as shown.
NOTE: Standard trim pictured. Hinged trim support bracket pictured in Installing Low Amp Hinged Trim. -
Align screw holes in the trim front with the spring nuts on the enclosure lip and fasten with the 1/4-20 x 1-in. self-threading screws, included in the kit.
NOTE: For flush-mounted applications, elevate the interior to the proper position. Refer to the information manual provided with the panelboard for more information.