Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
INSTALLATION
3
Installing the Backplate
Before drilling into walls, make sure there are no water or electrical lines in the way. For wall
mounting, use a pencil to trace the desired back plate holes onto the wall. Then, drill the
holes in the wall and set the anchors.
If mounting on any masonry exterior walls, use machine screws for metal plates and toggle
screws for interior drywall. Check that the bottom tabs on the back plate are facing away
from the wall. Also, make sure the wall hole for the electrical power lines up with the large
center hole in the back plate.
Note: Installers need to fill any gaps in the screw holes (illustrated in red) to create a waterproof seal.
Also, make sure you remove outer stickers from waterproofing sticker.
Screw
Backplate
Wiring
Tabs
Wall
Anchor
Because the Backplate is also
a heatsink, these upper and
lower holes need to be clear
of silicone and debris. By
keeping these holes clear,
natural convention can occur.