Specifications | |
4 Outlets Light Controller | 8 Outlets Light Controller |
Main Power Voltage: 120V OR 240V | Main Power Voltage: 120V OR 240V |
Receptacle Type: 4 Universal Outlets | Receptacle Type: 8 Universal Outlets |
Max Lighting Wattage: 4000W total/1000W per Outlet | Max Lighting Wattage: 8000W total/1000W per Outlet |
Max Relay Amperage: 30A | Max Relay Amperage: 30A (x2Relays) |
Trigger Cable Voltage: 120V | Trigger Cable Voltage: 120V |
Operating Temperature Range: 32-110°F | Operating Temperature Range: 32-110°F |
Operating Humidity Range: 0-99% RH Noncondensing | Operating Humidity Range: 0-99% RH Noncondensing |
Minimum Relay Operations: 100,000 @ Full Load | Minimum Relay Operations: 100,000 @ Full Load |
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
• Consult a licensed electrician prior to installation or have the unit professionally installed.
• Read all product specifications and instructions before installation and operation.
• DO NOT install the Light Controller if you are unfamiliar with electrical wiring and circuits OR if you do not fully understand the instructions.
• All local and national electrical codes MUST be followed.
• Use the Light Controller ONLY for its intended purpose.
• DO NOT exceed the maximum ratings of this unit.
• Verify all devices to be controlled by the Light Controller are of the correct voltage.
• Unit is for indoor use only. Exercise extreme caution in moist or humid environments.
• Improper installation or use of this controller could result in severe damage and/or personal injury.
Main Power Requirements
A main power source must be supplied for the lights to function.
• Verify main power source has the same voltage and amperage ratings as the equipment being controlled by the Light Controller (see specifications above).
• Main power can be hardwired to a circuit breaker panel or installed using the appropriate high-amperage portable cable and connector end (not included).
• 4 Outlets Light Controller, Use only a 30A, 2-pole circuit breaker and #10 AWG wire to provide the main power.
• 8 Outlets Light Controller, Use only a 50A, 2-pole circuit breaker and #6 AWG wire to provide the main power.
• Proper connection of the ground wire to the ground lug is critical for safe operation.
• All connected ballasts MUST BE wired correctly and according to the main power voltage.
*The Light Controller with universal 120/240V receptacles can be used to operate 120V devices ONLY IF the main power is also wired in at 120V. Connecting a 120V ballast to a controller with 240V main power could result in damage or fire. Consult the ballast manufacturer for any questions concerning the electrical requirements.
* 240V main power requires ballasts wired for 240V (most common application).
* 120V main power requires ballasts wired for 120V.
Installation
DO NOT connect ballasts to the Light Controller until AFTER the main power has been properly installed.
Main Power Connection
• Use a screwdriver to remove each of the four screws securing the front cover to the back casing.
• Feed the properly rated main power cable into the cable clamp and tighten the clamp to secure the cable in place.
• Insert the green or bare ground wire into the grounding terminal and secure.
• Strip the insulation from the main power wires. Insert and tighten each bare wire end into the 2 power connection points on the power relay (L1 and L2 shown above picture). Secure the wires tightly to ensure a good connection. Loose connections will cause the terminals on the relay to overheat which can cause damage to the unit that is NOT covered by the warranty.
• Turn on the circuit breaker or connect the main power cable connection. The Light Controller will now be powered.
• Use a voltage meter to verify correct voltage BEFORE plugging ballasts into the Light Controller. If connected to a 240V circuit, the voltage meter should read approximately 240V. If connected to a 120V circuit, the voltage meter should read approximately 120V.
• Once all voltage has been verified, carefully reinstall the front cover.
Trigger Cable Testing
• 120V trigger cable MUST be connected to an external timing device or controller providing 120V to the main relay.
• Main relay will close when the trigger cable is connected and activated, producing a distinct click.
• When the trigger cable is plugged in to an external device and the externally connected timer/controller is ON, the green LED indicator light will illuminate.
• When the trigger cable is disconnected from the external timer/controller, the green LED indicator light will turn off.
• Unplug the trigger cable from the external timer/controller after it has been tested for proper operation.
Ballast Connection
• Verify trigger cable is disconnected from the external timer or controller.
• Connect ballast power cables to the receptacles on the Light Controller.
• Connect the trigger cable to the external timer or controller.