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12V Power Output Terminals  
Circuit 1 = left bank, Circuit 2 = right bank

Output terminals are connected together in parallel to increase 

available outputs (

Figure D

). Each left-right pair is designated for 

one 12VAC device (common and hot) connection. Seven positions 

are provided but you may only connect as many 12VAC devices as 

the cumulative wattage consumption of 60W or less will allow. 

 

Do not exceed 60W load.

Connect low voltage (12VAC) lights to the unit’s lever terminals.
1.  Strip each cable jacket back from the end to release about 3ʺ of 

each internal wire, being careful not to damage their insulation.

2.  Strip each wire’s insulation 3/8ʺ +/- 1/16ʺ.
3.  Twist each wire to eliminate any stray strands.
4.  Select a pair of connection points located horizontally across 

from each other as shown in 

Figure E

. Using a fingernail or small 

tool, rotate each ‘lever’ out and down until it remains open.

5.  Fully insert the black insulated lead through the outermost hole 

and the red insulated lead through the innermost hole as shown.

6.  While holding both leads fully inserted, flip both ‘levers’ all the 

way up.

7.  Pull on each lead firmly to confirm it is fully gripped (

Figure F

).

8.  Repeat steps 1-7 for Circuit 2 connections on right bank of 

connection points.

12V or 13V AC Low voltage accommodations

If Input voltage to unit is less than 120V and lighting load is high 

or secondary wiring runs are long, it may be desirable to increase 

transformer output voltage to compensate. This may be done by 

opening the lever terminal in the upper right of the output terminal 

block, removing the blue transformer wire, and substituting the 

available yellow transformer wire in its place. Cap the, now unused, 

blue wire with the wire nut (see 

Figure G

).

FIGURE D: Low Voltage Output 

connection terminal

FIGURE E: Lever terminal in open position

FIGURE F: Low voltage light cord shown 

connected

FIGURE G: Red-Blue or 

 

Red-Yellow wires used for 12V 

or 13V output.

Note:

 output voltages for either 

circuit 1 or circuit 2 may be set 

independently by this method based 

on application needs.

Summary of Contents for Power Tower PT-6002

Page 1: ...stallation Instructions Read all instructions before attempting to perform installation work FOR USE WITH POOL AND SPA PRODUCTS 79 15280 01 Rev A0 4008814 ETL LISTED Conforms to UL STD 379 Certified t...

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Page 3: ...ORMATION 4 FCC WARNING 4 SPECIFICATIONS 5 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 6 STAND ALONE ENVIRONMENT OPERATION 9 INSTALLING THE PT 6002 UNIT TO THE PT BASE 9 ELECTRICAL PROTECTION MEASURES 10 WIRELESS REMOTE O...

Page 4: ...n to operate the PT 6002 unsupervised F C C W A R N I N G 1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful...

Page 5: ...nt Temp 40 C 10 40 Maximum Soil Height Do NOT allow fill to exceed this level Optional PT BASE for new installations or when previous 2000 6000 Series illuminator base is not available CAUTION THE EQU...

Page 6: ...h with the port but extend no more than 1 above it b 12VAC output conduit Cables from the lights must all come through the larger of the two ports in the PT Base as pictured in Figure A This conduit s...

Page 7: ...6 Connect each wire to its correct segment Figure B a Fully insert the wire installation tool supplied into the segment s smaller square hole b Firmly lever the tool to the left to open the wire entry...

Page 8: ...ad through the outermost hole and the red insulated lead through the innermost hole as shown 6 While holding both leads fully inserted flip both levers all the way up 7 Pull on each lead firmly to con...

Page 9: ...on Remote On Off Operation Move the power switch to the lower remote position and use the hand held remote to toggle the low voltage power circuit on and off See below for remote button functions and...

Page 10: ...nce normal operating temperatures return the unit will reset and operation will continue 2 Replaceable Current Fuse To protect against hazardous electrical conditions the PT 6002 utilizes a current fu...

Page 11: ...Turn On Using the Wireless Remote Operation Zone 2 Push the button marked 2 ON OFF COLOR CHANGE to toggle on and off the power of Zone 2 on the PT 6002 Color Changing Operation To change LED pool ligh...

Page 12: ...teps as outlined below 1 Shut off power at the appropriate circuit breaker remove all chances of accidental electrical shock 2 Remove lift off cover to allow access inside the PT 6002 3 Find the 5cm a...

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