AES 7707 RF Subscriber 13
Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017
Table 2. Installation Tasks
Zone Input Configuration Status
Network Connectivity Status
Battery and AC Power Status
Ground Fault and Battery Charger Status
Testing and Troubleshooting
4.2 Enclosure Installation
Water Damage Prevention
To prevent water damage, take the following precautions when mounting the unit:
Avoid mounting directly on exterior walls, especially masonry walls (condensation).
Avoid mounting directly on exterior walls below grade (condensation).
Protect unit from plumbing leaks.
Protect unit from splash caused by sprinkler system inspection ports.
Avoid mounting in areas with humidity-generating equipment (such as dryers or production machinery).
Route conduit to prevent moisture in the conduit from entering the subscriber.
Mounting the Enclosure
Check the Environmental Requirements on page 9 before starting. Mount in an area that is secure, as well as
accessible for service and testing. When mounting on an interior wall, use anchors and fasteners appropriate for the
wall material and total weight of subscriber and battery.
When mounting on a concrete wall, the unit must be placed to prevent moisture or water from entering the
enclosure. Use standoff material attached to the concrete surface to mount the enclosure. Two keyhole and two
circular mounting holes are available. Refer to the diagram below for location and sizes of mounting hole.