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Live conductor must be within connector housing

        PRECAUTIONS

When attaching wire to terminals, make certain the insulation is stripped and the connection is made so 

no live conductors are exposed.

Step 3: Secondary Wiring

Mini Junction Box Connectors - Part# AV-JBOX 

If installation involves running wire through a building structure, conduit may be required to feed the fixture. A 

miniature junction box is available with a 1/2"Ø knockout for use with conduit fittings. The terminal block inside the 

junction box accepts 14-8 AWG wire. 
All secondary circuit wiring must conform to the National Electrical Code and all applicable codes.

Terminal Block Connectors - Part# AV-CONN  

Advantage Series fixtures may have been provided with terminal block connectors. One end of this connector screws 

directly to the Advantage fixture, and the other end accepts 14-8 AWG wire. A screw hole is provided in the center of 

the connector for secure mounting.

AV-CONN Terminal Block

T-Connector

T-Connection System - Part# AV-TCON 

Our T-Connection system can feed multiple fixtures from a 

single wiring harness. Female connectors are attached to the 

main harness at any interval and the mating male connectors 

attach to each end of the fixture.

Screw AV-JBOX

firmly in place

Remove AV-JBOX Cover

AV-CONN inside AV-JBOX

Install 

Strain-Relief

Maximum 480 Watts (20 Amps) per connection

Advantage Instructions 

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