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AC mains power
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Fusion XPAR 12Z Quick Start and Safety Manual Rev. A
that it has a connection to ground / earth and that it has an integral cable grip. Follow the
cord cap / plug manufacturer’s assembly instructions.
If you need to install a TRUE1 compatible connector on a power cable, follow the
instructions given on the manufacturer‘s website.
Respect the color coding used in the supplied power cable and in your local mains power
wiring system. US and EU systems use the color coding shown below:
Live or L
Neutral or N
Ground / Earth or
US system
Black White
Green
EU system
Brown Blue Yellow/green
Connecting multiple fixtures to power in a chain
You can connect fixtures to power in a daisy-chain to simplify your power circuit layout.
XPAR 12Z fixtures have 2.5 mm
2
internal wiring from Power IN to Power THRU connectors.
Warning!
Do not connect more than twelve (12) XPAR 12Z fixtures in total to
power in one chain at 100-120 V, 60 Hz. Do not connect more than twenty-four
(24) XPAR 12Z fixtures in total to power in one chain at 200-240 V, 50 Hz.
The power input cable supplied with the fixture is rated 16 A maximum. Add
together the maximum current draw ratings of all the devices that you intend to
connect to power in a daisy chain and do not create a chain with a total
maximum current draw of more than 16 A, or you will create a risk of fire and
electric shock.
To connect fixtures to power in a chain:
1. Obtain power relay cables that have male and female TRUE1 compatible connectors.
Cables must be minimum 14 AWG or 1.5mm
2
, rated minimum 16 A and suitable for the
environment and application.
2. Connect the power input cable to the Mains IN socket of the first fixture as described
under ‘Connecting to power’ on page 19.
3. Connect a relay cable to the Mains OUT / THRU socket of the first fixture and to the
Mains IN socket of the second fixture.
4. If you are using 100-120 V, 60 Hz AC mains power you can continue connecting XPAR
12Z fixtures Mains OUT / THRU socket to Mains IN socket until the chain contains a
maximum of twelve (12) fixtures in total. If you are using 200-240 V, 50 Hz AC mains
power you can continue connecting fixtures Mains OUT to Mains IN until the chain
contains a maximum of twenty-four (24) fixtures total.