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ISSUED: 02-13-08  SHEET #:128-9030-2  07-16-08

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1

Remove 24" x 24" 

or 

24" x 48" false ceiling tile.

If using 24" x 48" ceiling tile, cut one tile in half and add another 24" ceiling runner in order to make a 24" x 24"
section.

Place ceiling tray (

A

) in 24" x 24" grid with hole to center, left, or right.

Place filler (

A1

) tray into gap.

For Mounting in Place of Ceiling Tile

1-1

1-2
1-3

2

Attach ceiling tray (

A

) to filler tray (

A1

) using four bolts (

B

) and

nuts (

C

) as shown in fig. 1.1. Hook turnbuckles (

F

) into ceiling

tray (

A

).  Hook one turnbuckle through filler tray (

A1

) and ceiling

tray (

A

) where indicated by gray rectangles in illustration below.

OPTION 2:

 Use M5 x 10 mm socket screws (

AA

) and M5

nuts (

BB

) to attach ceiling tray (

A

) to filler tray (

A1

) in place of

fasteners 1/4"-20 x 3/8" screws (

B

) and 1/4"-20 nuts (

C

) if neces-

sary. Tighten M5 x 10 mm socket screws (

AA

) using

3 mm allen wrench (

CC

).

Attaching Ceiling Tray to Filler Tray

A

F

A

A1

C

or

BB

B

or

AA

Gray rectangles show correct positions for
turnbuckles (

F

).

A

A1

For Mounting Above Ceiling Tile

Place ceiling tray (

A

) in grid above 24" x 24" 

or

 24" x 48" false ceiling tile with hole to center, left or right.

Place filler (

A1

) tray into gap.

Once placed where needed, through hole in ceiling tray (

A

), mark on false ceiling tile

where hole will be.

Cut out 2.25" hole in false ceiling tile. 

 (Escutcheon Ring Accessory

(ACC 640) is recommended).

For flush mounting applications:

 From the top down, thread the flush mount

tube (

M

) down through the retaining collar in ceiling tray (

A

).

NOTE: Set screw included with projector mount will be installed
according to the instructions provided with the mount.

Skip to step 2.

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1-3

1-2

1-1

1

1-5

A

M

A1

CEILING

RUNNER

fig. 1.1

Summary of Contents for ELPMBP02 - False Ceiling Plate

Page 1: ...ualified professional installer R Installation and Assembly False Ceiling Plate Kit 3215 W North Ave Melrose Park IL 60160 800 865 2112 or 708 865 8870 Fax 708 865 2941 www peerlessmounts com Maximum UL Load Capacity 50 lb 22 6 kg Manufactured by Peerless Industries Inc ...

Page 2: ...combined load of the equipment and all attached hard ware and components Never exceed the Maximum UL Load Capacity If mounting to wood joists or wood beam ceilings make sure that mounting screws are anchored into the center of the joists or beams Use of an edge to edge stud finder is highly recommended Always use an assistant or mechanical lifting equipment to safely lift and position equipment Ti...

Page 3: ...ystem It may also be mounted within or above 24 x 48 conventional suspended ceiling Ceiling runners see DETAIL 1 page 5 should have a T cross section and a minimum height of 1 5 38 mm For certain installations it may be best to install ceiling anchors step 2 before installing the ceiling tray step 1 Description Qty Part A ceiling tray 1 128 2198 A1 filler tray 1 128 2207 B 1 4 20 x 3 8 screws 4 52...

Page 4: ...d M5 nuts BB to attach ceiling tray A to filler tray A1 in place of fasteners 1 4 20 x 3 8 screws B and 1 4 20 nuts C if neces sary Tighten M5 x 10 mm socket screws AA using 3 mm allen wrench CC Attaching Ceiling Tray to Filler Tray A F A A1 C or BB B or AA Gray rectangles show correct positions for turnbuckles F A A1 For Mounting Above Ceiling Tile Place ceiling tray A in grid above 24 x 24 or 24...

Page 5: ...en the true ceiling and suspended ceiling is more than 36 914 mm additional wire 12 gauge annealed steel black will be needed VARIOUSANCHORING METHODS Wood Joists or Beams Drill 5 32 4 mm dia holes 2 51 mm deep Fully insert eye bolts K Solid Concrete Drill 1 4 6 mm dia holes 1 5 38 mm deep Hammer in ConcreteAnchor L using Rawl 3250 setting tool or equivalent K L Truss Ceiling No anchor required Af...

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