PEERLESS FPE42FH-S, FPE42F-B, FPE42F-S Installation And Assembly Manual

Installation and Assembly:
Peerless Environmental Enclosure for 42" Flat Panel Screens
Model: FPE42F-S, FPE42FH-S, FPE42F-B
2300 White Oak Circle • Aurora, IL 60502 • (800) 865-2112 • Fax: (800) 359-6500 • www.peerlessmounts.com
Max Load Capacity: 250 lb (113 kg)
ISSUED: 07-16-10 SHEET #: 061-9050-4 03-04-11
NOTE: Read entire instruction sheet before you start installation and assembly.
WARNING
• Do not begin to install your Peerless product until you have read and understood the instructions and warnings contained in this Installation Sheet. If you have any questions regarding any of the instructions or warnings, for US customers please call Peerless customer care at 1-800-865-2112, for all international customers, please contact your local distributor.
• Due to outdoor environmental conditions such as strong wind gusts, heavy snow, hail, rain, etc. The environmental enclosure and hardware, must be inspected at least once a year, and immediately following any time winds exceed 90 mph. A qualifi ed installer or inspector must check for signs of rust, loose fasteners, bent metal, etc. If evidence of excessive wear, deterioration or any unsafe condition is observed, this product must be taken out of service immediately. Direct all inquiries to customer care if you have any questions.
• Glass face of enclosure must avoid direct sunlight or damage to display may occur.
• This product should only be installed by someone of good mechanical aptitude, has experience with basic building construction, and fully understands these instructions.
• Make sure that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and components.
• Never exceed the Maximum Load Capacity. See page one.
• If mounting to wood wall studs, make sure that mounting screws are anchored into the center of the studs. Use of an "edge to edge" stud fi nder is highly recommended.
• Always use an assistant or mechanical lifting equipment to safely lift and position equipment.
• Tighten screws fi rmly, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage the items, greatly reducing their holding power.
• This product was designed for use with other outdoor products only
• This product was designed to be installed on the following wall construction only;
WALL CONSTRUCTION HARDWARE REQUIRED
Wood Stud Included
Wood Beam Included
Solid Concrete Contact Qualifi ed Professional
Cinder Block Contact Qualifi ed Professional
Brick Contact Qualifi ed Professional
Other or unsure? Contact Qualifi ed Professional
Tools Needed for Assembly
• stud fi nder ("edge to edge" stud fi nder is recommended)
• drill
Table of Contents
Parts List ............................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Removing bay door ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
Wall installation .......................................................................................................................................................................7
Wall plate installation ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Reinstalling door ....................................................................................................................................................................9
Attaching vertical brackets to screen ............................................................................................................................. 10,11
Mounting and removing screen ...........................................................................................................................................12
Depth Adjustment .............................................................................................................. .................................................. 14
Setting Thermotstat ........................................................................................................... ..................................................15
Filter Replacement .............................................................................................................................................................. 17
• phillips screwdriver, 5 mm allen wrench, athead screwdriver
• 5/32" (4 mm) bit for wood stud wall
• level
• hammer
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Before you begin, make sure all parts shown are included with your product.
A
Parts may appear slightly different than illustrated.
Parts List
FPE42F-S FPE42FH-S FPE42F-B
Description Qty. Part # Part # Part #
enclosure assembly 1 061-7246 061-7304 061-T1246 adapter brackets 2 201-P1513 201-P1513 201-P1513
B
wood screws 6 5S1-015-C03 5S1-015-C03 5S1-015-C03
C
sealed washer 6 540-4067 540-4067 540-4067
E
ROXTEC cable seal 1 600-0107 600-0107 600-0107
F
key 1 600-0116 600-0116 600-0116
G
12 mm flat head screw 4 520-2325 520-2325 520-2325
H
serrated locknut 4 530-2021 530-2021 530-2021
I
wall plate 1 201-P1018 201-P1018 201-P1018
J
cord cover plate assembly (not shown) 2 061-7285 061-7285 061-T1285
K
4 mm allen wrench 1 560-1727 560-1727 560-1727
L
A
C
B
J
F
E
G
HI
L
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Adapter Bracket Fasteners
M4 x 12 mm (4)
(504-9013)
M6 x 25 mm (4)
(520-1208)
M4 x 25 mm (4)
(504-1015)
.75" spacer (4)
(540-1059)
M5 x 12 mm (4)
(520-1027)
.5" spacer (4)
(540-1057)
M8 x 16 mm (6)
(520-9257)
M5 x 25 mm (4)
(520-9543)
M6 x 12 mm (4)
(520-1128)
M8 x 40 mm (4)
(520-1136)
M6 x 20 mm (4)
(520-9402)
multi-washer (4)
(580-1036)
M6 x 30 mm (4)
(510-9109)
M8 x 25 mm (4)
(520-1031)
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Optional Removal of Bay Door
WARNING
• Grasp bay door fi rmly. Bay door will swing freely when gas springs are removed.
Bay door may be removed for ease of installation
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to mounting surface. NOTE: Removal of bay door is optional. Installation may be completed without removing bay door.
Insert fl athead screwdriver under brass clip of gas spring shown in detail 1 and pry up. Pull gas spring away from bay door.
BRASS CLIP
BAY DOOR
MAIN ENCLOSURE
ASSEMBLY
1-1
Remove center set of 10-24 x .5" phillips screws from inside of enclosure assembly (A) as shown in gure 1.1. Slide bay door to the right to disengage hinges and lift off of enclosure assembly.
A
10-24 x .5"
PHILLIPS SCREWS
g. 1.1
GAS SPRING
BRASS CLIP
DETAIL 1
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Installing Cables
Removal of Rear Supports: Loosen 1/4-20 x
1-2
2.36" screws at top and bottom of rear supports as shown in detail 2. Lift up rear supports, tilt to the side, and pull out of carriage supports as shown in detail 3.
1/4-20 SCREWS
REAR SUPPORTS
1/4-20 SCREWS
Cables may be routed through top, bottom, or rear
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of main enclosure assembly. An additional available option for cable entry while maintaining the waterproof seal of the enclosure is the ROXTEC cable gland (F).
Install ROXTEC hardware to top, bottom, or rear of enclosure assembly (A). NOTE: If cables are routed through rear enclosure assembly hole, wall mount is required for mounting to wall.
Follow the ROXTEC manufacturers' instructions for installation included in ROXTEC cable gland (F) box.
Install cord cover plate assembly (K) to remaining open holes of enclosure assembly (A) as shown in detail 4.
DETAIL 2
REAR SUPPORTS
DETAIL 3
A
K
DETAIL 4
CARRIAGE SUPPORTS
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Installation to Wood Stud Wall
WARNING
• DO NOT lift more weight than you can handle. Always use an assistant or mechanical lifting equipment to safely lift and position enclosure assembly (A).
• Installer must verify that the supporting surface will safely support the combined load of the equipment and all attached hardware and components.
• Tighten wood screws so that the enclosure assembly is fi rmly attached, but do not overtighten. Overtightening can damage the screws, greatly reducing their holding power.
• Never tighten in excess of 80 in. • lbs. (9 N.M.).
• Make sure that mounting screws are anchored into the center of the stud. The use of an "edge to edge" stud fi nder is highly recommended.
• Hardware provided is for attachment of mount through standard thickness drywall or plaster into wood studs. Installers are responsible to provide hardware for other types of mounting situations.
NOTE: This step is for mounting enclosure assembly (A) fl ush against supporting surface. For use with
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mount, follow instructions provided with wall mount.
Use a stud fi nder to locate the edges of the studs and draw a vertical line down each stud’s center. Place enclosure assembly (A) on wall as a template, level and mark the center of the six mounting holes. Make sure
that the mounting holes are on the stud centerlines. Drill six 5/32" (4 mm) dia. holes 2.5" (64 mm) deep. Make sure that the enclosure is level and secure it using six 2.5" wood screws (C) and six washers (E) as shown in gure 3.1.
Skip to step 4.
C
E
A
g. 3.1
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Wall Plate Installation
Reinstall rear supports into carriage supports. NOTE: Be sure "UP" arrow of rear support is pointing up.
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Attach wall plate (J) to rear supports with four 12 mm fl at head screws (H) and four serrated locknuts (I). Slide wall plate (J) to desired vertical position (+/- 3/4").
Level wall plate and retighten 12 mm fl at head screws (H) using 4 mm allen wrench (L).
I
J
H
REAR SUPPORT
CARRIAGE SUPPORT
H
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Reinstalling Bay Door
WARNING
• Grasp bay door fi rmly. Bay door will swing freely when gas springs are removed.
If bay door was removed in step 1, lower bay door
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onto enclosure assembly and slide to the left to engage hinges. Align holes of center hinge with holes of enclosure assembly (A). Reinstall two 10-24 x .5" phillips screws to inside of enclosure assembly as shown in fi gure 5.1.
A
10-24 x .5"
PHILLIPS SCREWS
5-1
Secure both gas springs to bay door by pressing on as shown in detail 5.
NOTE: Be sure thin end of gas spring is attached to main enclosure assembly.
BAY DOOR
MAIN ENCLOSURE
ASSEMBLY
GAS SPRING
g. 5.1
DETAIL 5
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Installing Adapter Brackets
WARNING
• Tighten screws so adapter brackets are fi rmly attached. Do not tighten with excessive force. Overtightening can cause stress damage to screws, greatly reducing their holding power and possibly causing screw heads to become de­tached. Tighten to 40 in. • lb (4.5 N.M.) maximum torque.
• If screws don't get three complete turns in the screen inserts or if screws bottom out and bracket is still not tightly secured, damage may occur to screen or product may fail.
To prevent scratching the screen, set a cloth on a fl at, level surface that will support the weight of the screen.
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Place screen face side down. If screen has knobs on the back, remove them to allow the adapter brackets to be attached. Place adapter brackets (B) on back of screen, align to holes, and center on back of screen as shown below. Attach the adapter brackets to the back of the screen using the appropriate combination of screws, multi­washers and spacers as shown in steps 6-1 and 6-2.
NOTE: Top and bottom holes must always be used. Verify that all holes are properly aligned, and then tighten screws using a phillips screwdriver.
X
CENTER BRACKETS VERTICALL Y
ON BACK OF SCREEN
B
NOTE: "X" dimensions should be equal.
Notes:
• The number of fasteners used will vary, depending
upon the type of screen.
• Multi-washers and spacers may not be used,
depending upon the type of screen.
• Use the corresponding hole in the multi-washer
that matches your screw size as shown.
X
MULTI-WASHER
MEDIUM HOLE FOR M5 SCREWS
SMALL HOLE FOR M4 SCREWS
LARGE HOLE FOR M6 SCREWS
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For Flat Back Screen
Begin with the shortest length screw, hand thread through multi-washer and adapter bracket into screen as
6-1
shown below. Screw must make at least three full turns into the mounting hole and fi t snug into place. Do not over tighten. If screw cannot make three full turns into the screen, select a longer length screw from the baffl ed fastener pack. Repeat for remaining mounting holes, level brackets and tighten screws.
NOTE: Spacers may not be used, depending upon the type of screen.
SCREEN
MULTI-WASHER
SCREW
ADAPTER BRACKET (B)
If you have any questions, please call Peerless customer care at 1-800-865-2112.
For Bump-out or Recessed Back Screen
Begin with longer length screw, hand thread through multi-washer, adapter bracket and spacer in that order into
6-2
screen as shown below. Screw must make at least three full turns into the mounting hole and fi t snug into place. Do not over tighten. If screw cannot make three full turns into the screen, select a longer length screw from the baffl ed fastener pack. Repeat for remaining mounting holes, level brackets and tighten screws.
SCREEN
SPACER
MULTI-WASHER
SCREW
ADAPTER BRACKET (B)
If you have any questions, please call Peerless customer care at 1-800-865-2112.
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Mounting and Removing Flat Panel Screen
WARNING
• Always use an assistant or mechanical lifting equipment to safely lift and position the fl at panel screens.
Hook adapter brackets (B) onto wall plate (J) then
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slowly swing screen in as shown in fi gure 7.1.
Swing rear supports up to access safety screws as shown in fi gure 7.2.
Turn safety screws, using 4 mm allen wrench (L), clockwise at least six times to prevent screen from being removed as shown in detail 6. NOTE: To lock the screen down, tighten safety screws to wall plate as shown in detail 6.
Route cables through ROXTEC cable seal and plug into appropriate connection.
CAUTION
• Do not postion AV and power cables close to heater or damge to cables may occur. See page 15 for more information.
B
J
g. 7.1
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g. 7.2
J
SAFETY SCREWS
B
DETAIL 6
Firmly grasp top and bottom of screen. Lift up and push the bottom of the rear supports back until it rests in place
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then push the top of the rear supports back until it rests in place. Tighten 1/4-20 x 2.36" screws at top and bottom of rear supports as shown in detail 7.
1/4-20 SCREWS
DETAIL 7
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Depth Adjustment
WARNING
• Failure to allow this space for air circulation and to allow heat to dissipate from the screen may effect the visual ap­pearance and/or cause damage to your screen.
NOTE: The installed display should allow a 1/2" air gap between the front of the screen and the interior surface of
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the window. A screen mounted directly against the window will create a dead air space that traps heat which may affect the funtionality of both the screen and the enclosure mount.
The distance from the rear of the enclosure assembly to the front of the screen should be between 10" - 11". Support brackets may be moved forward or backward by driving the 1/4-20 x 2.36" screws as shown below.
10" - 11"
(254 mm - 279 mm)
1/4-20 x 2.36" SCREW
FRONT OF SCREEN
REAR OF ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY
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1/4-20 x 2.36" SCREW
Setting Thermostat
Refer to screen manufacturers' requirements for optimal environment temperature. If screen manufacturer's
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requirments state that cooler or warmer temperatures are acceptable, use a fl atblade screwdriver to adjust dial to desired temperature.
NOTE: Thermostat inside enclosure assembly will determine at what time the Exhaust Fan will initiate. The Intake Fan will operate at all times. For all other questions, refer to thermostat instruction sheet included in enclosure assembly
HEATER INFORMATION (FPE42FH-S only)
Thermostat of heater is not adjustable. The heater will turn on at 40°±7° and will turn off at 60°±5°.
Heater uses a 20 amp fuse.
DIAL
WARNING
• Frame of heater will be hot when turned on. Turn heater off allowing frame to cool prior to service.
CAUTION
• Do not postion AV and power cables close to heater or damge to cables may occur.
HEATER
THERMOSTAT
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Locking Environmental Enclosure
Gently lower bay door. Using key (G) rotate door locks clockwise until key cannot turn. Make sure that the key has
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fully rotated to seal enclosure. If key does not fully rotate, door lock may need to be adjusted for a looser seal. NOTE: Gasket seal of bay door must be compressed to allow for a water tight seal. Test seal of door by inserting a
sheet of paper in between the door seal and the enclsosure seal. If the sheet of paper is easily removed, door lock may need to be adjusted for a tighter seal.
See step 10-1 below for door lock adjustment.
CAUTION
• Be careful not to pinch your fi ngers when opening and closing bay door.
Door Lock Adjustment
10-1
To allow for a tighter seal, loosen top nut of door locks 1/4" then tighten bottom nut of door locks against lock tab. To allow for a more loose seal, loosen bottom nut of door locks 1/4" then tighten top nut of door locks against lock
tab.
FRONT OF BAY DOOR
G
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TOP NUT BOTTOM NUT
Fan Filter Replacment
Filterfan replacement fi ltermats are sold separately at www.fi lterfanusa.com, for Filterfan model PF 22000.
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Remove cover from Filterfan on side of enclosure assembly (A) as shown in gure 11.1. Remove and replace ltermat as shown in fi gure 11.2.
L
L
U
P
g. 11.1
g. 11.2
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Peerless Industries, Inc. establishes a warranty period of fi ve years for products manufactured or supplied by Peerless. This period commences from the date of
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such products will be free from defects in material and workmanship, provided they are installed and used in compliance with the instructions established by
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when installing, using or storing the product, or (d) misuse or accident, in transit or otherwise, including in cases of third party actions and force majeure.
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such product which fails to conform with this warranty.
Limited Five-Year Warranty.
device which may be included with the product.
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