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Purchase power supply and low voltage cable

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Add up the wattage from each NuTone Haven fixture you plan to install in order to determine the 

required power supply . Each lighted repellent fixture has a combined load of 11 watts (2 watts per 

LED light and 9 watts per repellent vaporizer) .

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Select a properly sized UL Listed or CSA Certified landscape lighting power supply with secondary 

output rating of 12 VAC or 15 VAC . The power supply wattage rating should be greater than the 

combined wattage of all NuTone Haven fixtures but must not exceed 300 watts .

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Follow installation instructions included with your power supply for proper installation location and 

safety precautions .

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Use only UL or CSA approved low voltage landscape lighting cable, suitable for direct burial and 

sunlight resistant .  

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Use the distance from the furthest fixture to the power supply to determine length of cable needed . 

If connecting repellent and light cables to separate circuits, you will need (2) cables of this length .   

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Use 16,14 or 12 gauge cable to ensure brightness of lighting and repellent operation .

Assemble fixture for ground-level installation

Note:  Optional mounting flanges are available for deck post or rail installations . Purchase model 

HVPFBL (black finish) or HVPFBR (bronze finish) separately and follow instruction included .

1 ]  

Install ground stakes first to ease installation and prevent fixture damage . Loosen hard soil and 

remove stones and rocks before attempting to install ground stakes . Use enclosed striker plate to 

protect stakes when hammering . After installation, top of ground stake is flush with grade level .  

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Remove wire ties from fixture cables and straighten wires . 

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Guide fixture wires through the metal stem . Insert the stem into the fixture head and tighten set 

screw .   

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Pull fixture wiring completely through opening in the ground stake . Push metal fixture stem into the 

ground stake and tighten the set screw .

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Make sure final position provides easy visibility to repellent refill indicator .

Summary of Contents for Haven HVLFABL

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Page 2: ...mbly 7 Purchase power supply and lighting cable 7 Assemble fixture for ground level installation 7 Wiring 6 7 Connect wiring for repellent vaporizer circuit 6 Connect wiring for LED light circuit 7 Test light and repellent circuits prior to cable burial 7 Bury cable and connectors 7 Cleaning and Maintenance 8 Troubleshooting 9 ...

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Page 4: ...btain best results SINGLE TRANSFORMER DUAL TRANSFORMERS WITH OPTIONAL TIMER CONTROLLER 120 VAC 60 HZ PRIMARY INPUT 12 VAC OR 15 VAC OUTPUT LIGHT CIRCUIT REPELLENT CIRCUIT POWER SUPPLY LED LIGHT CIRCUIT VAPORIZER CIRCUIT 120 VAC 60 HZ PRIMARY INPUT 120 VAC 60 HZ PRIMARY INPUT POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY 12 VAC OUTPUT 12 VAC OUTPUT SOLAR SENSOR OPTIONAL TIMER CONTROL MODEL HVDCT LIGHT C RCUIT REPELLEN...

Page 5: ...ngth of cable needed If connecting repellent and light cables to separate circuits you will need 2 cables of this length 6 Use 16 14 or 12 gauge cable to ensure brightness of lighting and repellent operation Assemble fixture for ground level installation Note Optional mounting flanges are available for deck post or rail installations Purchase model HVPFBL black finish or HVPFBR bronze finish separ...

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Page 7: ...ELLENT CIRCUIT The green LED will light when repellent is operational Bury cable and connectors 1 Backfill around the ground stakes and tamp soil firmly after cables are buried 2 National Electrical Code states burial depth of the wiring should not be more than 6 below grade surface Check local codes to ensure compliance with regulations Monitor Usage and Replacement 1 Illuminated green LED indica...

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Page 9: ... bushes other obstructions and away from artificial light sources 2 Vaporizer or LED light of individual fixtures flicker or do not work Make sure the wire adapter in each connector is installed and properly sized for the cable in use Make sure the connector locking ring is fully tightened Make sure fixture wires are completely inserted into the connector 3 Repellent not working Make sure cartridg...

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