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AZEK 150W User Manual

AZEK 150W
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How to Calculate Wattage
Load for 150W Power Pack
Fixture
Watts per
Fixture
# of Lights # of Watts
Post Cap 4 x =
Riser 2 x =
Accent 2 x =
Under Rail 2 x =
InDeck 1 x =
Lighted Island Cap 2 x =
Wattage Sum =
Wattage Sum x .10 =
10%
Derating
Wattage Sum + 10% Derating =
Total
Wattage
Load
EXAMPLE
Fixture
Watts per
Fixture
# of Lights # of Watts
Post Cap 4 x 10 = 40
Riser 2 x 8 = 16
Accent 2 x 8 = 16
Under Rail 2 x 0 = 0
InDeck 1 x 0 = 0
Lighted Island Cap 2 x 6 = 12
40 + 16 + 16 + 0 + 0 + 12 = 84
84 x .10 = 8.4
84 + 8.4 = 92.4
Warning: Risk of Fire or Electrical Shock
Install the power unit 5 feet (1.5 m) or more from a pool, spa, or fountain. Where the power unit is
installed (a) indoors within 10 feet (3.0m) of a pool, spa, or fountain or (b) outdoors, connect power unit to
a receptacle protected by a GFCI.
Do not use on a dimmer circuit.
Do not use with an extension cord.
“CAUTION” For use only on a branch circuit protected by a class A type ground fault circuit interrupter.
Use Azek/TimberTech 12 volt products only.
This device is accepted as a component of landscape lighting systems where the suitability of the
combination shall be determined by CSA or local inspection authorities having jurisdiction.
Use Azek/TimberTech wire only.
To order additional lengths of wire, order AZTDLLEDWIRE (for secondary runs only).
The secondary wiring is intended for shallow burial (less than 6 inches/152mm)
Only use a proper three-pronged GFCI outlet.
The power unit shall be connected to a GFCI protected hooded ush type cover plate receptacle marked
“Wet Location” while in use.
Do not cut or modify the AC power cord.
Do not use submersible luminaires.
Do not connect two or more power supplies in parallel.
Power supples are for indoor/outdoor use.
Risk of re. (Do not place wire insulation in the terminal block). Check the connection after installation.
Minimal serving required. Lugs only needing to be tightened occasionally. Check torque of terminals
occasionally.
Follow the recommendations in the lighting manual for proper installation on the secondary wiring.
NOTICE
Before wiring light xtures to Power Pack, use chart below to calculate wattage load.
***Total wattage load should never exceed 150 Watts.
Operating Instructions
150W Power Pack
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AZEK 150W Specifications

Power IconPower
USA input voltage120VAC +/-10% 50-60Hz
Euro input voltage220-240VAC +/- 10% 50-60Hz
Output DC voltage13.3VDC +/- 5% max to 8.5VDC +/-2% min
Electrical Specifications IconElectrical Specifications
Maximum DC amps12.5 continuous
Overload trip17-19 amps from 3-15 minutes

Summary

Notice and Warnings

Risk of Fire or Electrical Shock

Critical safety warnings regarding installation and usage of the power unit.

Calculating Wattage Load

How to Calculate Wattage Load

Guide to determine the total wattage load for the 150W Power Pack.

Setting the Clock and Modes

Setting the Clock

Instructions for setting the current time on the power pack.

DUSK ON/TIME OFF Mode

Lights activate at dusk and turn off at a set time.

TIMER Mode

Lights turn on and off at specific programmed times.

AUTO Mode

Lights are controlled by the photo eye sensor.

OFF Mode

Disables the power pack operation.

ON Mode

Keeps the power pack continuously active.

4/6/8/10 Hour Modes

Lights activate at dusk and shut off after a selected duration.

Safety and Installation Guide

General Safety and Installation Guidelines

Essential safety precautions and mounting recommendations for the power pack.

Troubleshooting and Testing Procedures

Testing the Photo Eye

Procedures to verify the functionality of the photo eye sensor.

Using the External Photo Eye

Instructions for connecting and using an external photo eye.

Displayed Error Codes

Explanation of error codes shown on the display and their resolutions.

OVER LOAD Error

Indicates the power pack is overloaded, with steps to resolve.

SHORT CIRCUIT Error

Signals a short circuit, with troubleshooting steps.

BAD POWER SUPPLY Error

Indicates a power supply issue, requiring potential service.

FLASHING 12:00

Signifies unprogrammed system or low battery, with reset instructions.

FAN MONITOR Error

Alerts to fan obstruction, with instructions to clear the issue.

Electrical Specifications

Input and Output Voltage

Details on the power pack's input and output voltage and current ratings.