
Overhead Ceiling Fans
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LED Light Wiring (Optional)
Power On/Off By Building Light Grid
Use the following instructions to wire fan-mounted LED
lights for power on/off control via high-voltage from the
building’s light grid.
Hardware/Tools Needed (Not Included):
• Wire Strippers
1. Using the wiring diagram below, connect the
factory-installed LED light power cable located at
the top of the downtube to a 115V power supply
from the building’s light grid. Be sure to follow all
national and local codes for electrical installation.
2. Do not connect the factory-installed 0-10VDC
communication cable located at the top of the
downtube to the building’s light grid. This cable will
not be used.
BLACK
WHITE
GREEN
BLACK
RED
POWER SOURCE
GROUND
L1
L2/N
NOT USED:
WIRE NUT OR
HEAT SHRINK
WIRES INDIVIDUALLY
Power On/Off By Fan Control
Use the following instructions to wire fan-mounted LED
lights for power on/off control via low-voltage signal
from the fan control.
Required Loose Components (Included):
• LED Light Relay (1)
Hardware/Tools Needed (Not Included):
• Wire Strippers
• Standard Screwdriver
1. Using the wiring diagram below, connect the
factory-installed LED light power cable and
0-10VDC communication cable located at the top
of the downtube to the supplied LED light relay.
2. Connect the LED light relay to a 115V power
supply from the building’s light grid as shown in
the wiring diagram below. Be sure to follow all
national and local codes for electrical installation.
BLACK
WHITE
GREEN
BLACK
RED
LIGHT RELAY
BROWN (LINE)
BLUE (N)
BLUE (0-10+)
WHITE (GROUND)
BLACK (LINE)
WHITE (N)
POWER SOURCE
GROUND
L1
L2/N
Communication Wiring
IMPORTANT:
DS fans must be installed with the
supplied CAT-5e communication cable or shielded
CAT-5e (by others) that complies with the following
specifications. Cable must be twisted pair, shielded
26 ga. CAT-5e cable with a drain wire and must be
compliant with ISO 11801. Cable must use shielded
RJ45 connectors with a soldered drain and wiring
configuration must follow EIA/TIA T568B wiring pinout.
Individual CAT-5e cable lengths must not exceed 200 ft.
in order to prevent network communication issues.
NOTE:
All communication wiring must be installed
in compliance with NEC 800-52 or similar. All
communication wiring needs a minimum separation of
2 inches from high voltage unless installed in separate
raceways/conduit. When possible, maintain 24 inches of
separation.
With Pre-Built CAT-5e Cable
Required Loose Components (Included):
• 100 – 200 ft. CAT-5e Control Cable (1)
1. Plug one end of the shielded CAT-5e control cable
into the 2-way RJ45 splitter located at the top of
the downtube. The cable can be plugged into any
open receptacle on the splitter.
TO NEXT FAN
(IF APPLICABLE)
TO CONTROL
SHIELDED CAT-5e CONNECTION
2. Identify the desired location for installation of the
fan control and run the remainder of the CAT-5e
control cable to this location.
3. Secure the CAT-5e control cable to the building
structure to ensure it does not interfere with fan
performance. To prevent communication issues, do
not coil excess control cable or route control cable
with power wiring.
4. If one control source will be used to operate
multiple fans, the fans can be daisy-chained
together to create a network using the following
instructions.
FAN 1
CONTROL
FAN 2
a. Connect a shielded CAT-5e control cable to
the first fan in the daisy-chain using steps 1-3
above.
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