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21
4. See Figure 8. Ensure that there is
a rubber seal
B
on the locking nut
end of the cable gland
C
, and
push this end through the hole
provided in the housing so that
the seal faces the outer surface
of the housing.
5. Screw the locking nut
A
onto the
cable entry from inside the
housing. Prevent the cable entry
from turning, and tighten the
locking nut until the seal makes a
water-resistant seal against the
outer surface of the housing. Do
not over-tighten, as this may
damage the seal or housing.
6. Thread the cable through the
compression nut
F
, gland
E
,
washer
D
, and cable entry
C
into
the housing.
7. Allow enough cable slack inside the housing to make connections. Prevent the cable
entry from turning and tighten the compression nut sufficiently to make a water-
resistant seal. Do not over-tighten, as this may damage the gland. Check that the
cable is firmly gripped in the rubber gland.
8. See Figure 9. The power terminals block has three
terminals labelled
Ground
,
Neutral
,
Live 1
and
Live 2
.
Connect the power cable as follows:
• Connect the power cable’s ground (earth) wire to the
terminal marked
Ground
.
• If using a single-phase system, connect the power
cable’s neutral wire to the terminal marked
Neutral
and
connect the power cable’s live wire to the terminal
marked
Live 1
.
• If using two 120 V phases of a three-phase system to
obtain 208 V, connect one phase to
Live 1
and the next
phase to
Live 2
.
Some common wire color codes are listed in Table 2:
9. If you are also connecting data cables, connect these now, referring to the next section
in this manual. Otherwise replace the rear cover plate as described in "
Connections compartment access"
Wire (EU)
Wire (US)
Pin
Marking
Screw (US)
brown
black
live “L”
yellow or
brass
blue
white
neutral
“N”
silver
yellow/green green
ground green
Table 2: Common wire color codes
Figure 8: Cable gland assembly
A
B
C
D
E
F
A – Locking nut
B – Seal
C – Cable entry
D – Washer
E – Gland
F – Compression nut
50
60
277
250
240
230
220
208
200
Hz Setting
Volt Setting
SERVICE
DMX
OUT
DMX
IN
1
+
+
-
-
2 3 4 5 6
Ground
Neutral
Live
1
Live
1
Live
2
Live
2
MAINS
MAIN
FUSE
PCB
Live 2
Fuse
Live 1
Fuse
Figure 9: Power
terminals
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