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Warnings - READ ME FIRST
• Conduit Entry Locations: The cabinets have been designed with specific locations
supporting conduit entry for line and low voltage circuits. There are specific areas
of the cabinet which are restricted from some or all types of conduit access.
Reference the Physical Installation section of this manual for specific details.
• Line & load circuit wiring: The line wiring should come from an over-current device
and the load circuit wiring shall go to the specific load to be controlled. On some
models which have integrated branch circuit protection, the line side of the relay
has been pre-wired to a circuit breaker. With these products, only the load side of
the circuits needs to be connected.
• To be installed and/or used in accordance with appropriate electrical codes and
regulations.
• To be installed by a qualified Electrician.
• DO NOT CONNECT line voltage wires to low voltage terminals.
• Mount in a location where audible noise is acceptable.
• When using with fluorescent ballasts, both lighting fixture and ballast must be
grounded.
• Use this relay cabinet only with minimum 75
o
C copper wire at 75
%
ampacity.
• Disconnect power when servicing the relay cabinet, fixture or when changing
lamps.
• Indoor use only.
• TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK OR DEATH: TURN OFF POWER AT MAIN CIRCUIT
BREAKER, OR FUSE, AND TEST THAT THE POWER IS OFF BEFORE WIRING,
OPENING THE PANEL, OR REPLACING ANY COMPONENT!
• During operation, cabinet cover is to be removed by qualified personnel ONLY!
Heed all caution markings indicating the presence of High Voltage. High voltage
may be up to 600V.
• Test each circuit for short circuits before connecting it to relay so damage to the
relay and it’s electronics can be avoided.
• Verify that all un-used power supply leads are insulated with wire nuts.