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Leviton DDS6000 User Manual

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MOUNTING
The NSI DDS 6000 dimmer pack is designed to be mounted VERTICALLY. Each dimmer pack is provided with two mounting
flanges or ears designed for securing to the center of truss bars or attaching to other vertical surfaces. Since the DDS 6000 depends
upon convection cooling, room air flow must be insured. Keep the air vents located on front and each side of the dimmer pack
clear of dust or any obstructions. In order for the unit to cool properly the control receptacles must be oriented towards the floor.
If several units are to be operated in a small enclosed room, adequate ventilation must be provided to prevent the room temperature
from exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit
AC POWER CABLE(S) - PORTABLE CONNECTION
This is the main power cord(s) for your dimmer pack which ultimately carries all of the ac power consumed by lights connected to
the dimmer pack. The DDS6000 with the NEMA 5-15 plug is limited to 1800 watts max. While the unit with NEMA 5-20 plug
will support 2400 watts. The DDS6000 Plus includes two cords, one per each two channels, which doubles the maximum capacity.
The power cord(s) must be connected to a power source capable of supplying the total power drawn by the lights. (See specifications
for details on maximum power capability.)
WARNING: Do not remove grounding prong of AC plug. To do so may allow exposure to potentially lethal voltage levels
and will void the warranty on this product.
AC OUTPUT RECEPTACLES
The DDS 6000 has two AC receptacles for each channel. These receptacles provide power to the lamps in your lighting system.
The amount of power supplied to these outlets controls the intensity of the lamps connected.
The total lamp wattage connected to each channel must not exceed the rating of each channel (see specifications). For inductive
loads, the total lamp volt-amperes plus the volt-amperes of any ballast or transformer must not exceed the rating of each channel.
NOTE: Some inductive type loads such as transformers, ballasts, and motors, with poor power factor may cause the dimmer
to output D.C. type current. This may cause the load to draw excessive current and overheat, causing damage to the
DDS 6000 DIMMER PACK
MOUNTING Software Revision 1.0 and above, Version C, UL Versions
2 NSI CORPORATION

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Leviton DDS6000 Specifications

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BrandLeviton
ModelDDS6000
CategoryDimmer
LanguageEnglish

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