Sentinel Map To Universal Satellite Controller
Installation Instructions
Important: For your protection and the safety of the product user, please comply with all Caution and Warning
statements within this document. All installation practices must comply with all applicable national and/or local
electrical and building codes and be performed by qualified personnel only.
Introduction
The pedestal-mount satellite controller unit is designed for installation on a substantial concrete pad with embedded conduit of
various diameters to enable wiring connections for power, field, earth ground, sensor and optional external antenna. Pedestal
anchor bolts and a steel bolt pattern template are supplied with the controller.
The wall-mount satellite unit is designed for installation on a structurally-sound building wall. The stainless steel cabinet is
moisture resistant and suitable for outdoor installation. The cabinet has upper and lower support attachments and is supplied with
a mounting bracket which attaches directly to the wall. Refer to wall mount installation procedures on page 2.
Additional materials required to complete the installation must be obtained separately. A material list can be compiled by
reading through the instructions completely prior to starting the installation.
Pedestal Installation
Figure 1
1.
Prepare a hole for the pad and wiring conduit
using the minimum recommended dimensions
shown in Figure 1. This size pad requires
approximately four cubic feet of concrete.
Wood Form
Mounting Bolt Template -
Cabinet Base Area 8" x 17"
(20.3 cm x 43.2 cm)
6"
(15.2 mm)
*
Note: Refer to local electrical codes for the
required wire burial depth.
2.
3.
Position straight and sweep elbow conduit
sections in foundation hole as shown.
1/2"Conduit For
Earth Ground
Note: Placing the controller toward the back of
the pad as shown protects the ground near the
front of the controller from wear.
3/4"
Conduit For
36"
(91 cm)
Input Power Wiring
2"
Conduit For Field
Wiring (12–24 Stations)
Tape the conduit ends to seal out dirt. Backfill
soil to form a 6" (15 cm) foundation depth.
The conduit should not extend more than
1
1/4" Conduit For External
Antenna Cable (Optional)
2"
(51 mm) above the finished top surface of
FRONT
the foundation.
2"
Conduit For Field
Wiring (25–48 Stations)
4.
5.
Form the perimeter of the pad area using 2 x 6
boards or 3/4" (19 mm) plywood.
1/2" Conduit for
Sensor Wires (Optional)
29" (73.7 cm)
Prepare the mounting bolt template with the
provided L-shaped bolts and hex nuts as shown
in Figure 1.
Mounting Bolt Template
6.
7.
Pour concrete into the formed area and trowel
smooth. Finish the concrete pad with a level flat
area for the pedestal base approximately
Mounting Bolts w/Hex Nuts
(Typical 4 Places)
8"
x 17" (20 cm x 43 cm).
Aligning the mounting bolt template with the con-
duit, press the L-shaped bolts into the concrete
until the template makes contact. To prevent
pooling at the base of the pedestal, add a slight
taper away from the template. Allow the con-
crete to sufficiently harden before continuing.
2"
(51 mm)
Taper
8.
Remove the mounting bolt hex nuts.
Remove and discard the mounting bolt tem-
plate. Place the pedestal on the pad ensuring
all bolts are inserted into the pedestal base.
Install a flat washer and a hex nut on each bolt
and tighten securely.
See *Note
6"
(15
cm)
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