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Wiring Options
1
Determining maximum wattage
when adding light fixtures
NOTE: All wiring should be run in accordance with
the National Electrical Code through conduit or another
acceptable means. Contact a qualied electrician if there is
any question as to the suitability of the system.
When controlling an additional light xture(s), the
maximum wattage of the motion sensor (B) on this light
xture (A) should be observed. See the illustration to the
right for an example of a maximum lamp wattage load
calculation.
IMPORTANT: When determining the maximum lamp wattage
rating of the light xture to be controlled, refer to the maximum lamp
wattage label on the xture and not the wattage rating on the lamp(s)
currently installed in the xture.
Maximum Load for
Motion Sensor –
500 Watts
Maximum Lamp
Wattage Rating
for Light Fixture –
100 Watts
Maximum Lamp
Wattage Rating
for Light Fixture –
100 Watts
Maximum Lamp
Wattage Rating
for Light Fixture –
100 Watts
TOTAL Load for
Motion Sensor –
300 Watts (200 Watts Remaining)
CONTROLLING Fixture
CONTROLLED Fixture 1
CONTROLLED Fixture 2
2
Controlling a standard light
fixture(s)
IMPORTANT: Total xture ratings must not exceed 500 Watts (4.2 A).
When wiring to control a standard light xture:
Ƒ Strip the red wire on the light xture (A) and
connect it to the standard light’s black wire.
Ƒ Connect all white wires together.
Ƒ Connect all ground wires together.
Wiring the motion sensing light
to control a standard light
Black to
black
Motion
Sensing
Light
Standard
Light
White to white
Ground to ground
Red to
black
3
Controlling a motion sensing
light fixture(s)
IMPORTANT: Total xture ratings must not exceed 500 Watts (4.2 A).
When wiring to control another motion sensing light
xture (Master / Slave):
Ƒ Strip the red wire in both light xtures.
Connect the red wire of the controlling
(master) xture (A) to the red and black wires
of the controlled (slave) xture.
Ƒ Connect all white wires together.
Ƒ Connect all ground wires together.
Wiring the motion sensing light
to control another motion sensing light
Black to
black
Master
Light
Slave
Light
White to white
Ground to ground Black to red and black
Red
to black