Outback BOS tips [RE-wrenches]

William Miller wrmiller at charter.net
Fri Nov 30 13:21:27 PST 2007


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Christopher:

Yes, we like to install the X240 in the ACA in the shop and transport it to 
the job.  The stud idea from the back of the back plane is a great idea and 
one we will definitely use.

Thanks,

William Miller


At 06:47 PM 11/29/2007, you wrote:

> > Regarding the X240, once we figured out how to mount it, we found it did
> > not impede our access to the busses greatly.  We pre-wire all of these
> > systems at our shop which requires pre-installing the X240 into the AC
> > cabinet prior to mounting the cabinet on the back board.  Here's our
> > X240 mounting tip:  We use two 1/4X20 flat head machine screws installed
> > from the back side of the AC cabinet.  This secures the X240 for wiring
> > and transport.  When the AC cabinet is placed on the backboard, you can
> > loosen the 2 nuts and slide the X240 until you can put the remaining two
> > screws through the X240 tabs, through the back of the AC cabinet and
> > into the threaded inserts in the back board.
>
>Just to be clear - there are threaded holes in the FLEXware mounting
>plate for the installation of the X-240 transformer.  I guess what
>William is describing is wiring up the AC box without the backplate and
>then later installing it onto the backplate at the site?
>
>
>Christopher Freitas


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