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Installing on Existing Concrete <br /> If installing on existing concrete, perform the following tasks: <br /> • Review the site for suitability to install a CPF25. The CPF25's Clean Cord Technology requires space behind <br /> the power stub-up for the Cord Management Kit (CMK). To ensure adequate space, reference the CPF25 <br /> Installation Template (75-001094-01) included in this installation kit. <br /> • Review the dimensions of the existing concrete slab. To safely mount a CPF25 charging station, the concrete <br /> must be at least 6"thick. At this thickness, all of the CPF25's mounting bolts must be positioned at least 15" <br /> from the front edge, at least 12" from the side edges, and at least 6"from the rear edge of the concrete slab. <br /> • If an existing charging station is already in place at the installation site, turn off all power to the station and <br /> disassemble according to the original manufacturer's instructions. Cut away any existing bolts or non-power <br /> conduit stub-up to ground level. You may need to plug cut-away conduits at the slab end, and disconnect <br /> wiring at the other end. <br /> IMPORTANT: Always check local codes to ensure compliance. You may need to adjust these instructions to <br /> comply with codes that apply at your installation location. <br /> Tools Required <br /> Electric drill or Hammer drill (1/2" chuck may be required depending on drill bits used) <br /> Consumables Required <br /> Consumable Purpose <br /> Epoxy Adhesive for Concrete,9.3 Ounce Cartridge Filling drilled holes. <br /> (includes two mixing nozzles) <br /> Mixing Nozzles for 9.3 Ounce Epoxy Adhesive for Concrete Filling drilled holes. <br /> NOTE:You may need extra mixing nozzles to <br /> accommodate delays of over three minutes when applying <br /> epoxy. <br /> Ratchet Rod Caulk Gun with Half-Barrel Frame for 10-13 Filling drilled holes. <br /> Ounce Cartridge,6:1 Thrust NOTE:Any standard caulk gun will work. <br /> Electrical Cleaning and Maintenance Aerosol,Any Angle Cleaning drilled holes. <br /> Spray Duster,8 Ounce Net Weight <br /> Slow Spiral Round-Shank Masonry Drill Bit,3/4"diameter, Drilling 3/4" holes in concrete. <br /> 1/2"Shank,10" Drill Depth,12"Length Overall NOTE:The holes must be at least 6"deep. <br /> Drill Bit for Concrete Embedded Rebar, Round,3/4 Drilling 3/4"hole through rebar. <br /> "bit size,1/2"Shank diameter,12" Length Overall <br /> Nylon Loop-Handle Brush,3/4" Brush Diameter,3" Length Cleaning drilled holes. <br /> Brush,81/2" Length Overall <br /> Push-on Round Cap,fits 5/8"-11/16"OD,1/2" Inside Height, Keeping the epoxy inside the drilled holes in situations <br /> Packs of 100 where the slab is only 6"deep. <br /> 8-3 <br />
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