L35 Series Install Guide
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TRIATEK® Lighting • 1025 Cobb Place Blvd. Suite 100 Kennesaw, GA 30144 • 800-241-9173 • www.triateklighting.com
11/30/2004
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Connecting Branch Circuit Wires
The L35 Series panel is equipped with contactors capable of switching up to 20
amperes at 277 VAC (Canadian versions, 347VAC). Each contactor can be easily
assigned to any of the unit’s zones. Refer to the “LP Controller User’s Guide” on
our website. Figures 7 and 8 are typical wiring diagrams. Be sure not to exceed
20 amperes per contactor. If the high voltage wiring requires both 120V and 277V,
TRIATEK Lighting’s LDIV High Voltage Divider will be required. Contact TRIATEK
Lighting for details.
1. Pull branch circuit wires through high voltage conduit.
Note: All 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 connected to relays on the same side of
the panel do not run these wire through the same conduit. See Figure 2 for high
(load) and low (24V) voltage areas of the panel.
2. Install each branch circuit in one contactor as shown in Figure 6.
Each
branch circuit can be installed in a contactor as shown in Figure 6 below.
To Lighting Panel
From Circuit Breaker
Figure 6
Light
Load
Light
Load
Neutral
Fuse or
Breaker
Fuse or
Breaker
Hot
(size per N.E.C.)
L35 Series
Latching
Contactor
L35 Series
Latching
Contactor
Figure 7
WARNING!
Disconnect high voltage power to all circuits be-
fore connecting them to the L35 Series. Failure to do so could
result in serious injury.
!
Steps 1-2