The Waterfall's LED Light requires the use of a low voltage transformer (not included). See chart
below to determine the type of transformer you will need based on the number of LED Lights used.
When considering the number of transformers required,
note that one LED Light is 25W
and the load
on a transformer
should not exceed 80%
of the maximum wattage.
Number of Lights Type of Transformer
1-2
70W
3-9
300W
10+
Multiple Transformers
NOTE: Any lights wired to the same transformer will run together. If independent operation is
desired, then each light or group of lights will require their own separate transformer.
Step 1: Running the Cable
With the Waterfall unit now installed, it is time to run the wiring cable from the LED light to the junc-
tion box or low voltage transformer. Note that the maximum cable length between the Waterfall and
the low voltage transformer should not exceed
150 feet. Cable runs that are 100 feet or less should
use 14 gauge wire and more than 100 feet should use 12 gauge wire.
Feed the cable through the
electrical line from the Waterfall to the junction box or transformer. At the junction box or transformer,
cut the extra cord leaving enough for wiring.
If using an optional junction box
- run the cable from the junction box to the low voltage transformer.
Cut the extra cord at both the junction box and the transformer leaving enough for wiring.
Verify that all power is off and then run the cable from the power source – either a manual wall
switch or an automation control relay – to the low voltage transformer. Cut the extra cord at both
ends leaving enough for wiring.
Step 2: Junction Box Wiring (optional)
A junction box is useful if multiple Waterfall LED Lights will be wired together. To make connections
easier, it is recommended to use Wago 221 Series lever nuts (pictured below) but standard electrical
wire nuts can also be used.
To LED Light
From Transformer
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