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Tile Mount Sensor Installation
Fixture Mount Sensor Installation
Caution
Installation and maintenance must be performed by a qualified
electrician in accordance with local, state, and national
electrical codes (NEC) and requirements.
Step 1
: De-energize the luminaire.
Step 3
: Insert the fixture carrier through
the hole in the fixture.
Step 2:
Determine the location for the sensor in the
fixture and cut a
½
inch (7/8” diameter) knockout in
the fixture.
Note: For fixture mounting, use the fixture carrier and
nut that is shipped with the sensor. The fixture mount
can accommodate up to 0.25” thickness materials.
Step 3
: Insert the tile carrier through the hole into the tile.
Step 4:
Thread the plain end of the nut from behind the
tile to secure the carrier.
Step 1
: De-energize the luminaire.
Step 4
: From behind the fixture, align
the tabs of the nut with the keys on
the fixture carrier.
Step 2
: Make a 7/8
th
diameter hole in the ceiling tile.
Step 5
: Slide the tabs of the nut along the keys of the
carrier to fasten the carrier.
If the tile is thicker than normal, flip the nut and thread
the ribbed end of the nut to secure the carrier.
Step 8:
Guiding the wire from
above, push the sensor into the
carrier until it securely clicks into
the carrier.
Step 6:
Insert the 8-pin end of
the sensor cable through the
carrier.
Step 10
: See section
Connecting the Sensor Cable to
the Control Unit
on Page 5.
Step 7:
Connect the 8-pin
connector to the sensor.
Note
:
Do not pull the cable forcefully as this might
damage the cable or connector.
Step 5:
Insert the 8-pin end of the sensor cable through
the carrier.
Step 6:
Connect the 8-pin connector to the sensor.
Step 7:
Guiding the wire from above, push the sensor
into the carrier until it securely clicks into the carrier.
Fixture Carrier
Nut
Tabs
Keys
Tile Carrier
Nut
Note: For tile mounting, the tile carrier and nut must be
ordered separately. The tile mount can accommodate
up to 1.5” thick tiles.
Note
:
Do not pull the cable forcefully as this might
damage the cable or connector.
Step 8:
Leave four inches of slack cable in the
sequence loop to avoid pinching of the cable and to
bring the sensor down if it needs to be replaced.
Step 9:
Leave four inches of
slack cable in the sequence
loop to avoid pinching of the
cable and to bring the sensor
down if it needs to be replaced.
Step 9
: See section
Connecting the Sensor Cable to
the Control Unit
on Page 5.