• Provide power to the required point of installation. Suitable IP rated junction boxes should be used
where required
• Ensure the power source is via an RCD or an RCBO
• Connect the mains supply, Live (brown), Neutral (blue) and Earth (green/yellow) (see Fig 3)
• The power source connections should be local and accessible via a suitable IP rated enclosure
• Avoid installing in areas where water will sit on top of the fitting for long periods of time (see Fig 4)
• Ensure a minimum of 300mm drainage is put
in below the luminaire (see Fig 4). Note: the
drainage below the luminaire should be able to
drain the water away within 30 minutes
• Ensure there is enough cable below the fitting in
order to carry out maintenance work. The final
circuit connection should also be accessible
(see Fig 4, Fig 5 and Fig 6)
• Switch on the power and test for correct
operation
Fig 3
•
Connect the mains supply, Live (brown), Neutral (blue) and Earth (green/yellow) (see Fig 3)
Fig 3
•
The power source connections should be local and accessible via a suitable IP rated enclosure
•
Avoid installing in areas where water will sit on top of the fitting for long periods of time (see Fig 4)
300mm
minimum
drainage
required
Loop cable to
allow for
maintenance
Pea shingle or
gravel for
drainage
230V AC
Mounting
Sleeve
Fig 4
Fig 5
Avoid installing
in areas with
likelihood of
flooding or
standing water
300mm
minimum
drainage
required
Live (brown)
Earth (green/yellow)
Neutral (blue)
•
Connect the mains supply, Live (brown), Neutral (blue) and Earth (green/yellow) (see Fig 3)
Fig 3
•
The power source connections should be local and accessible via a suitable IP rated enclosure
•
Avoid installing in areas where water will sit on top of the fitting for long periods of time (see Fig 4)
300mm
minimum
drainage
required
Loop cable to
allow for
maintenance
Pea shingle or
gravel for
drainage
230V AC
Mounting
Sleeve
Fig 4
Fig 5
Avoid installing
in areas with
likelihood of
flooding or
standing water
300mm
minimum
drainage
required
Live (brown)
Earth (green/yellow)
Neutral (blue)
Fig 4
Fig 5
Fig 6
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