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EcoBrite Warehouse LED Light Installation Guide Rev 1.2, Date: 07/28/11
Wiring Information:
Lights must be connected to a
Regulated, 12V DC, Class 2 power supply
to operate. Use wire nuts or appropriate wire connectors.
Two 6’ 740-XXXX
light fixtures or
one 6’ 742-XXXX
light fixture may
be powered by one power supply.
12 gauge wire
is recommended for extended wiring.
Do not exceed 60 ft.
If 18 gage wire is used, do not exceed 15 ft.
Red
Wire - Connect to (+) positive output of the 12V DC power supply.
Green/Yellow
wire - Connect to (-) negative output of the 12V DC power supply.
Optional Dimming Control:
Connect the
Blue
wire to the output of a “Normally Closed” isolated relay controlled by
an occupancy sensor. Connect the input of this relay to the (+) positive output of the
12V DC power supply. The light is dimmed when the blue wire re12V DC with
respect to the green/yellow wire.
Protect wire end with a wire nut if not in use.
Removal Information
If you need to remove the light fixture, place a slotted screwdriver between the rail and the side of the clip.
Gently press the screwdriver handle towards the light to release the light. Do this for all clips. Refer to the
image below.
Cleaning
If the lights require cleaning, follow the procedure bellow.
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Switch off or disconnect the power to the EcoBrite™ lights.
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Remove the EcoBrite™ lights from the mounting clips if necessary.
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Wipe surfaces with a clean, soft cloth lightly dampened in a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap.
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Wipe surfaces again with a clean, soft cloth lightly dampened in warm water.
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Dry all surfaces completely with a clean, soft cloth.
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Reattach the lamp to the mounting clips and switch on/reconnect power.
All wiring must be in compliance with NEC and local codes. This light
fixture is suitable for damp locations. When used in a damp location,
ensure that all connection points are sealed for damp location using
the appropriate method per the NEC or local electrical code.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or paper towels to clean or dry
the lamp. Do not use bleach, alcohol, or other chemicals to clean the lamp.
Some chemicals and abrasive products may scratch and damage the surfaces.
Do not submerge the lamp or use overly wet cloths as it may cause damage to
internal electrical components.