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 Garden Light Transformers 

Instruction Manual 

Cat.No: 

RGL11,

 

RGLTR60

RGLTR105, RGLTR220

 

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Steps for Garden Light Configuration

 

 

Specification

 

 

Things To Consider Before Installation

 

 

Things To Consider Before Installation (cont..)

Please read carefully:

 

Read through these instructions completely before commencing installation. Retain for future use.      

                                        

STEP 1 

CHOOSE YOUR LIGHTS

You can add LED and halogen lights on the same cable so you can mix 
and match.

STEP 2

CHOOSE  A TRANSFORMER

Add up the wattage of the lights you selected, then choose a transformer 
with a wattage higher than the total wattage of the lights.

STEP 3

CHOOSE  A CABLE

The Accessories section below will help you determine the best cable for your 
installation.

 

Installing your transformer outdoors - while HPM RGL Series transformers

    are rated IP56, your powerpoint might not be waterproof. So, if installing
    outdoors ensure the transformer is mounted in a semi protected area or fit 
    with  HPM Aqua Series.  

 

 

All HPM RGL series transformers are fitted with “Self Resetting Thermal 

Overload Protection” which will shut down the system when overheating 
occurs. Once the unit has cooled, the transformer will automatically restart.

 

Do not power ON until all wiring is completed.

  

 

Always choose a transformer of a higher rating than total load of all 

    lights put together.

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When installing 12V garden lights, a transformer is required to reduce the 240V 

    mains voltage to the extra low voltage (12V) used by HPM D.I.Y. garden lights. 

 

 

Transformer selection is simple – just add up the total wattage of the garden   

      lights in your installation and choose the next highest rating for 
      your transformer.

  

  

 

If mixing halogen and LED globes then follow equation below to determine 

         the right size transformer. 

       

(Number of LED globes x Wattage x 2) + (Number of halogen 

         globes x Wattage) = total wattage of the required transformer

 

  

  

 

For example, 10W halogen light + 20W halogen light + 10W halogen light +   

          (3W LED light x 2) + (2W LED light x 2) = 50W. In this case, RGLTR60 can be used.

  

  

 

For a 60VA transformer, you can use up to 60W of halogen 

          lamps or 30W of LED lamps.

Cat. No.

RGL11

RGLTR60

RGLTR105

RGLTR220

Output Voltage

12 V a.c. ± 5% 

Power VA (Rated Max.)

150

60

105

200

Input voltage

230 -240  V a.c.  50 Hz

Thermal Overload Protection

Yes - Self Resetting

Supply Cable

2 Core 1.0 mm

2  

 Circular Flexible Heavy-Duty Cable, 1.8 m long

IP Rating

IP56 (Body only)

Terminal blocks

RGLTR60:                                                                                  

 Ø

 

4.0 mm

RGL11, RGLTR105, RGLTR220:

 

                                   Ø

 

4.8 mm

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