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TLD Power Supply

* Each Puck Consumes 3.5 Watts

 

TLD-6WSI 

Wall Adapter 

1

 

TLD-24WSI 

Wall Adapter 

24 

7

  TLD-30WSO 

Hard Wired 

30 

9

 

TLD-40WSI 

Laptop 

40 

11

  TLD-60WSO 

Hard Wired 

60 

17

  TLD-75WSO 

Hard Wired 

75 

21

Type

Wattage

Maximum Number of 

Grace Puck Lights*

We recommend the use of 16-20 AWG for Grace Puck

Fixtures. Note the red mark to one side of the terminal.

This indicates the positive voltage wire position.

Simply strip 1/4 inch of the insulation from your wire;

insert the wire into the opening immediately below the

screw head, and secure by turning the screw clockwise

with a small flathead (eyeglass repair type)

screwdriver.  When the screw stops turning, tug lightly

on the wire to check retention. To remove the wire from

the terminal, back out the screw with the screwdriver

by turning in the counterclockwise direction. Secure the ground wire in the same fashion to the other position in the 

terminal.

When connecting a second Grace Puck Light Fixture, use the opposite terminal to connect to either terminal strip of the 

next fixture. Be sure to keep the same wire on the red indication for both lights. Finally to connect power, simply place

the stripped end of the power supply wire into the end of an open Grace fixture terminal. The positive power wire from 

the power supply is either the red wire, or the white lettered/marked of the pair. You may choose to connect the power to 

the first fixture and continue wiring with the power remaining on. 

Power supplies from The Lighting Division include intelligent features which aid in the electrical installation of your

system. If at any time no lights remain on while installing, check the last connection - it may be reversed or shorted.

If the lights blink on and off, the load has exceeded the capacity of the power supply, or a connection just made is 

reversed.

Adding Switch and Dimming

You can control your Grace Puck Lights by:

1)  Switching the power on/off to power supply

2)  Installing a low-voltage switch (TLD-SW1) between the power

 

supply and the fixture(s)

3)  Installing an under-cabinet dimmer module (TLD-DM

-U

)

         

between the power supply and the fixtures

4)  Installing an under-cabinet high-low switch (TLD-DM-HL) between

 

the power supply and the fixture(s)

5)  Installing a wireless dimming module (TLD-CWD) with most dimming control systems

6)  Installing a wireless dimming module (TLD-WD) and wall control (TLD-WDC-xx) or remote control

 

(TLD-WHC-xx)

More information on switching and dimming is available from your dealer or our web site.

Note: Dimmer controls for 110VAC incandescent lighting are not compatible with Grace Light fixtures

Wall Adaptor Supply Installation

Revised 

11

-12

100 Boxart Street, Suite 230 

 Rochester, NY 14612

585-697-0093

Fax: 585-663-1432

www.thelightingdivision.com

Made in USA

Power Supplies

Certi

ied to

ENERGY STAR  

Fixtures Certi

ied

to UL and CSA

Standards 

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