Figure 7: Securing the Seal Block to the Cable Base

To secure the seal block:

1.Start the threads of each of the four captive screws into the cable base receptacle holes.

2.Drive each of the screws about halfway down, using the proper torque sequence: Bottom screw, top screw, left screw, right screw. Doing so insures that the cables are pierced evenly.

3.Using the proper torque sequence, tighten each screw, a little at a time, until the seal block is fully seated into the cable base. Tighten to no more than 8 to 10 inch- pounds (3.0 to 3.7 Nm) of torque.

The three seat lines on the seal block should meet the cable base, indicating that the seal block is fully seated. The seal block clips should also click into place onto the corresponding cable base slots.

7/50D Plus or 7/50D Controller

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Sterling Plumbing 882.00254.00 specifications Securing the Seal Block to the Cable Base