The Eagle Plus controller in wall-mount cabinet is designed for indoor or outdoor environments, whereas pedestal-
mount models are specically designed for outdoor installation. Regardless of the enclosure type, selecting an
installation site that provides user accessibility as well as basic protection from extreme hot or cold environments is
considered good installation practice. At minimum, the installation site should provide the following:
• Protection from direct exposure to irrigation spray, midday sun, and snow accumulation
• Access to all required wiring connections
• Access to a dedicated, single-phase AC power source.
1. Unlock and open the cabinet door, then open the hinged control
panel. Position the controller on the wall at eye level, and mark
the top and bottom mounting screw locations. See Figure 1.
Note: Two stainless steel screws are provided for installation to a
wall stud. If installing the controller on masonry or drywall, use the
appropriate type screw anchors and fasteners. Install the screw
anchors at 8¾” (22,23cm) (A) on center.
Caution: All cabinet openings required for installation and
wiring are provided. Drilling or cutting through the cabinet
should be avoided. Metal chips and lings entering the cabinet
can damage internal components.
2. Install the top mounting screw (B) leaving a ¼” (6,4mm) gap
between the screw head and wall.
3. Hang the controller on the mounting screw, ensuring the screw
is located at the top of the cabinet keyhole slot. Install the lower
mounting screw (C), then tighten both screws securely.
Note: Electrical conduit installation must comply
with all applicable NEC and local electrical codes.
1. Remove wiring terminal block cover (1). Install
electrical conduit from the power source
circuit breaker panel to the controller location.
Attach conduit to bottom of cabinet using the
½” / ¾” (13mm / 19mm) access opening (2).
2. For eld wiring, attach 2” or 3” (51mm or
76mm) conduit to cabinet using center access
hole (3).
3. An additional ½” / ¾” (13mm / 19mm) access
hole (4) is provided or auxiliary wiring.
Note: Install optional ProMax antenna using
access opening (5), and/or access opening (6)
for the iCentral antenna.
WARNING: All electrical service installation components and methods must comply with NEC and local
electrical codes that apply. GFCI protection is required on all equipment operated in wet locations. Most codes
require a means in the xed wiring of disconnecting the AC power mains with a mechanical contact separation of
at least 0.120” (3mm) in the line and the neutral poles. The connection wire must have insulation rating of 221°F
(105°C) minimum. CONFIRM THAT THE AC POWER SOURCE IS OFF PRIOR TO CONNECTING WIRES.
1. Ensure the power is disconnected at the source.
See Warning above.
2. Remove the terminal block cover, located below the
transformer.
3. Route the AC power and equipment ground wires through
electrical conduit into the controller.
4. Strip wire ends to expose ⁄” (9,5mm) bare copper wire.
5. Using a small at-blade screwdriver, secure wires to the
terminal connectors as shown in Figure 3 and as follows:
Line (black) to L, Neutral (white) to N, and Equipment Ground
(green) to .
6. Install and secure terminal block cover.
Note: Do not apply power to the controller until all remaining
installation procedures have been completed
Installing the Wall-mount Enclosure Controller (See Page. 2 for Pedestal-mount Controller Installation)
Installing Electrical Conduit
Connecting Input Power Wiring
C
A
Selecting the Controller Installation Site
B
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Figure 1
Figure 3
COM
24 V
24 V
RN
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RN +
ET
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ET +
F2
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F2 +
F1
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F1 +
MV
PMP
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1
3
2
Figure 2
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