ATON A83C manual Retro-Fit, Probe Stud Bay Before Cutting

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Storm Series LCR Theater Speakers

Mounting Rough-In Brackets

Once the mounting locations are decided upon, assemble the brackets and secure them to the ceiling joists or wall studs using fl at-head screws or heavy-duty staples (see the ATON Ceiling/In- Wall Rough-In Brackets Manual for detailed steps).

Retro-Fit

Retro-fi t installations are more diffi cult to complete than pre-construction because walls and ceilings are intact. Typically wires must be fi shed into position through walls, fl oors and ceil- ings. Holes must be cut and speakers mounted directly in the ceiling or walls with no rough-in brackets.

Note: Before cutting holes in any existing wall or ceiling surface, probe the cavity behind each speaker’s installation location for obstructions!

Cutting Speaker Openings in Ceiling or Wall - No Rough-in Brackets

1. Use a stud fi nder to locate the studs around the intended speaker location.

Note: A stud-finding device may not detect pipes, wiring, or other obstructions located behind the drywall.

2.Use the inside portion of the speaker cutout template to confi rm speaker placement.

3.Remove templates and drill or carefully punch a pilot hole in the ceiling or wall. A bent piece of wire or a coat hanger may be used to probe the stud bay for obstructions. If you experi ence resistance of any kind–STOP! If any obstructions are detected, patch the pilot hole and try again in another location.

Ceiling/Wall

 

 

Wire or

Pilot Hole

 

Coat Hanger

Figure 3.10: Probe Stud Bay Before Cutting!

4.Once it has been determined that the cavity is free from obstructions, position the cutout template and use a pencil to lightly trace the perimeter of the template.

5.Cut the opening using a keyhole saw, drywall router, or razor knife.

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