GRACE Puck Light Installation Instructions
Installing Grace Puck Lighting
The Grace Puck Light is a low-voltage direct-current light fixture that is
intended for indoor use. While the Grace Light does not require a certified
electrician for installation, you may wish to consult with a professional
installer if you are not familiar with basic low voltage wiring. For typical
installations follow these suggested steps:
Surface Wire Install
1)
Remove bezel from LED back-plate assembly
2)
Confirm fixture, power supply and control locations and run low
voltage wiring
3)
If recessing wire, drill holes
4)
Connect fixtures to wiring and test system functionality
5)
Permanently fasten back-plate assembly to mounting surface using
self-tapping screw (included)
6)
Dress wiring as required
7)
Secure bezel, color film (if desired) and lens with screws provided
Puck Components
Color films approximate typical
dimmed incandescent light colors.
Place film against lens inside of
puck enclosure.
Power Requirements
Use only Class 2 Power Supplies offered by The Lighting Division as they include
many beneficial features for the long life and designed operation of your Grace
Light fixtures. Connection to other power sources will void your warranty and
may cause fixture damage.
Since each Grace Puck Light consumes a small amount of power, a number of fixtures
may be powered by a single supply. Fixtures are intended to be daisy chained in order
to minimize wire runs.
Recessed Wire Install
Voltage Drop
As with any low voltage lighting product, reduced light output can occur if installations do not account for the effect of
voltage drop over long runs of fixtures or wire. Since Grace Fixtures are LED, the voltage drop per fixture is far less than
other light sources. Most installations do not need to factor in this concern. Long runs and large distances from the power
supply (remote location of 50 feet or more) to fixtures do require consideration of wire gauge and component location.
Consult local codes or call factory for further assistance.
Wiring Grace Light
Each end of the Grace Puck Light has wiring terminals; however, connection to only one end is required to power a single
fixture. You may use any wire suitable for low-voltage direct-current, as the terminal will accept 16-24 AWG.
Grace
Puck Lights may be wired to any other Grace or Natalie fixture.