TR-HT2xx LED Controller - User Manual
over current protection. The PSU should be approved to either IEC
60950-1, IEC 60335-1, IEC 61010-1, IEC61558-1,-2,-16. The PSU may
also be approved to equivalent or superior safety standards.
Any energised conductors derived from mains electricity must also have
Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) output. Refer to
for allowable voltage limits.
At maximum ratings the temperature of the enclosure can exceed 65°C.
Therefore, either all cabling must be rated to at least 100°C, or all cabling
must be additionally insulated by an appropriately rated heat resistant
sleeve or prevented from touching the metal enclosure of the controller, or
its heatsink where fitted.
Power supply cabling to the controller must be rated to at least 20A.
The cabling from the channel output to the load must be rated higher than
the maximum channel output current.
If the controller is setup incorrectly, or in the event of failure, the energy
provided by the power supply to the controller may become directly
connected to any or all output channels. You must consider this during
installation, and if necessary, provide adequate protection.
The DC power supply to controller must be externally fused to 20A using a
slow blow fuse (T20AH, 50V).
The installer must provide a clearly marked, nearby and easily accessible
switch as part of the installation to allow the controller to be disconnected
from its energy source on both power conductors.
Transients caused by inductive loads must be suppressed externally to
the TR-HT.
Warning:
This is a Class A product. Its use in residential areas may cause
radio interference, and such use should be avoided unless special
measures are taken by the user to restrict emissions to a level that allows
the reception of broadcast transmissions.
2.3
General
The TR-HT must not be used in an application where its failure could
cause a danger to personal health or damage to other equipment.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer,
the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
2.4
Installation guidance
(disclaimer)
This information is for guidance only. Installers must perform their own risk
assessment specific to each installation. While Gardasoft Vision Ltd has
taken every care in the preparation of this advice, Gardasoft Vision Ltd
accepts no liability for damages of any kind except those required by law.
Deliberate acts of endangerment and vandalism are not covered by this
document and must be considered by the installer.
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