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1025 Cobb Place Blvd Suite 100 Kennesaw, GA 30144 • 800-241-9173 • www.triateklighting.com

L35 Series Install Guide

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Page 1: ...1025 Cobb Place Blvd Suite 100 Kennesaw GA 30144 800 241 9173 www triateklighting com L35 Series Install Guide ...

Page 2: ... the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the inte...

Page 3: ...ies Installation Guide Introduction 4 Overview 4 Wiring Applications 5 Installing the L35 Series 6 Mounting the L35 Series Enclosure 6 Connecting the Power Supply 7 Connecting Branch Circuit Wires 8 Connecting Switch Inputs 9 Connecting TRIATEK Lighting LS5 Photocell Inputs 11 Connecting the RS 485 Network 12 Adding and Removing LTR Relays 12 Upgrading the L35 Series 14 Installing the Switch Input...

Page 4: ... for each of the four units will vary Refer to the L35 Series Data Sheet for more informa tion Figures 1a and 1b show the L3516 Series Lighting Control Panel The unit includes a painted steel enclosure with a overhanging plate and hinged door suitable for ei ther flush or surface mounting Electronics include L35 Series Controller LMB with on board RS 485 communication Relay Interface Module s 16 c...

Page 5: ... this manual The L35 Series can be installed as a stand alone lighting control system or it can be upgraded to integrate with TRIATEK Lighting s BASnet LightView for web based control or a Building Automation System BAS Once the L35 Series system is connected to BASnet LightView or a BAS multiple L35 Series panels can be linked together for greater control These examples are illustrated below Digi...

Page 6: ...tal shavings from drilling could lodge in the electronic components and cause damage The interior is held to the enclosure by four flange nuts See Figure 3 below Re move the interior and place it away from any work area before drilling holes for conduit 2 Mount the enclosure with anchors and screws according to Figure 3 Figure 3 illustrates the location of the panel mounting holes The top two moun...

Page 7: ... block of the harness 2 Connect main power to the transformer and fuse assembly Locate the Common white wire and the hot black wire for connection to main power Each of these wires contains a quick connect connector To connect a power wire to this connector pinch the end of the connector to open it for wire insertion Release the end of the connector with the wire inserted to allow the connector to...

Page 8: ...ll wiring should be in accordance with local regulations and the National Electric Code Control sig nal wiring to the low voltage side of the unit should not be run in the same conduit as line voltage wiring or other conductors that supply highly inductive loads such as generators motors or high voltage circuits located on the high voltage side of the unit If 120V and 277V branch wires must be con...

Page 9: ...able switch input ca pacity The 24 termination points are divided into three sections of eight with each section containing one ground point all three grounds are common All points are numbered and ground points are labeled G Do not apply AC voltage to any of the terminals Switch inputs location and labeling on the L35 Series Controller are shown below The inputs can be momentary on momentary off ...

Page 10: ...ove 3 Connect the switches to the controller Connect one end of the switch or contact to terminal G and the other to terminal 1 24 Momentary switches which have both an ON and Off contact will require two switch inputs on the controller See Figure 11 for sample wiring diagrams for each input type Switch input terminal blocks are screw type Land wires by unscrewing inserting the stripped wire and t...

Page 11: ...e used by the LPPK Software Instructions for installing the LS5 Photocell follow 1 After installing TRIATEK Lighting s LS5 Photocell splice extension wires to photocell wires If possible use the same color wires provided with the photocell A maximum of 500 feet of wire total is allowed measured from the photocell to the LMB socket Use 18 22AWG wire 2 Remove power from LMB 3 Locate the photocell in...

Page 12: ...ed wire The RS 485 connection location and labeling is illustrated in Figure 16 1 Disconnect power to the L35 Series LMB Refer to Figure 4 2 Connect incoming and outgoing transmit to on the RS 485 connec tor As with switch inputs a screw type terminal block is provided 3 Connect incoming and outgoing transmit to on the RS 485 connec tor 4 When a shield wire is used either splice incoming and outgo...

Page 13: ... careful not to damage the relay coil pins when removing 5 If a new relay will be placed in the position of the removed relay proceed to Step 5 under To add a relay below Otherwise close the LMB backplate 6 Reconnect power to the LMB If you are immediately replacing the removed relay do not disconnect power To add a relay 1 Disconnect power to the LMB See Figure 4 of this installation guide 3 If t...

Page 14: ...Digital Device Network DDN Installing the Switch Input Expansion Board TRIATEK Lighting s LEXP Switch Input Expansion Module enables 32 additional low voltage switch inputs Up to three 3 LEXP modules can be installed with the L35 Series depending on the L35 Series relay capacity Refer to Table 2 below to deter mine the number of LEXP modules that can be installed in your L35 Series 1 Remove power ...

Page 15: ... 25 56 Board B 57 88 Board C 89 120 The LEXP ships with a mounting plate The LEXP mounts into the L35 Series with four screws Mounting holes in the L35 Series are located on mounting brackets of the interior between all relays Use Figure 22 to locate the mounting hole positions that match the plate size of the LEXP 3 Connect the ribbon cable as shown Figure 23 shows an L3548 with 32 relays Two LEX...

Page 16: ...the LMB Take care not to drive the mounting plate screws through the ribbon cable When running the ribbon cable to the LMB run the cable down behind the hinged plate the LMB is mounted to Then run the cable over the front of the plate and un der the LMB Bring it out from in between the LMB and its plate and connect it into its socket labeled EXPANSION INPUTS The LEXP board does not need a separate...

Page 17: ...oards If more than one expansion card is used for additional switch inputs the controller must be able to distinguish expansion boards There fore A B C D refer to board identification settings If the expansion module will interface with inputs 25 56 the jumper should be set to A The board that inter faces 57 88 should be set to B and so on The installer should note that there is not a D module The...

Page 18: ... Figure 26 for displayed parts 1 Disconnect power Refer to Figure 4 on page 7 for power connection location Remove power by lifting the terminal block from the power terminals 2 Remove LMB Remove the LMB by removing the six screws shown in Figure 27 3 Open hinged backplate to locate the mounting position for the DDN Open the hinged backplate by unscrewing the two thumb screws They are located just...

Page 19: ...nd connections respectively Connect the black wire to G on the LMB and the red wire to P on the LMB 9 Run both wires together between the LMB and the hinged backplate and then pull the wires between the two bottom screws of the LMB Example run is shown in Figure 32 If power is run to the DDN across the side of the backplate when the backplate is closed the wires will get pinched 10 Open the hinged...

Page 20: ... to continuous product improvement TRIATEK Lighting reserves the right to change product specifications without notice Figure 33 Power connection on DDN Module First power wires are run between LMB and hinged backplate Next power wires are run behind backplate to the DDN module DDN power wire connection from the LMB Figure 32 Power harness from transformer ...

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