
ETC Installation Guide
Pro One-Cell
Pro One-Cell
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ETC
Note:
If you are installing a D1 High Output driver, the power supply is inside the cover
and has wiring that runs to the driver board in the back panel of the driver. Be careful when
handling. It may help to nest the back panel of the driver inside the cover as shown in
.
Note:
Normal and emergency wiring cannot be contained in the same conduit according
to NEC 700.10(B).
Note:
Use suitable conduit where required by local or national code.
Connect Sense Input
Connect the mains sense input to a normal branch circuit. See
Factory Wire Colors on page 14
.
1.
Make sure power is off at the main circuit breaker.
2.
Loosen the three screw terminals for NEUTRAL (N), GROUND (
), and LINE (L) connections.
3.
Insert the ground wire (typically green) into the GROUND (
) terminal and tighten the screw.
4.
Insert the neutral wire (typically white) into the NEUTRAL (N) terminal and tighten the screw.
5.
Connect the line wire (typically black) into the LINE (L) terminal and tighten the screw.
6.
Tug gently on the wires to ensure they are secure.
Connect Maintained Input
Note:
The maintained input in a D4 Series driver is the input labeled "L N
". The D4
sense input is labeled "
N L Sense". D1 Series and D2 Series drivers have inputs labeled
with "Sense" and "Maintained".
Connect maintained input to a normal/emergency branch circuit with upstream UL 1008 automatic
transfer switch. See
Factory Wire Colors on page 14
.
1.
Loosen the three screw terminals for NEUTRAL (N), GROUND (
), and LINE (L) connections.
2.
Insert the ground wire (typically green) into the GROUND (
) terminal and tighten the screw.
3.
Insert the neutral wire (typically white) into the NEUTRAL (N) terminal and tighten the screw.
4.
Connect the line wire (typically black) into the LINE (L) terminal and tighten the screw.
5.
Tug gently on the wires to ensure they are secure.