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DH
SH
H
STEP 4:
Feed and Load Wiring
(continued)
For More Information . . .
Fluorescent Wiring Information ...................34,35
Neon Application Information ......................36,37
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Notes:
■
GP3 Main Breakers can be removed to ease installation of feed
wiring.
■
For 230V and 240V panels, ‘Hot’ is referred to as ‘Live’.
Therefore, terminals will be labeled DL, SL, and L.
■
Run wiring so that line (mains) voltage wiring will be at least
6 ft. (1.8 m) from sound or electronic equipment and its wiring.
■
Hot (H) is used for bypass on all panels. It can also be used as a
protected Hot output on GP3, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24 (added Hot
current plus Load current must not exceed breaker limits).
Feed and Load Wiring
Load Wiring:
For all load types except Hi-lume
®
FDB or Eco-10
™
fluorescent
dimming ballasts.
Dimmed Hot (DH)
must
be used for Non-Dim loads.
Load Wiring:
For Hi-lume FDB or Eco-10 Fluorescent Dimming Ballast
DH
SH
H
Load Terminals
Dimmable Load
or
Non Dim Load
Neutral
Load
Caution!
Verify with electronic low voltage transformer
or ballast manufacturer that product can be controlled
with a phase control dimmer before bypass jumpers are
removed.
Caution!
Switched Hot (SH) must only be used for Hi-
lume FDB or Eco-10 loads. Use the Dimmed Hot (DH)
for all Non-Dim Load Types.
Danger!
Feed-through panels, such as GP4, may be
fed by multiple circuits. Locate and lock each supply
breaker in the off position before wiring feed or loads.
Warning!
CE marked panels are appliances. A
distribution panel must provide a main circuit breaker
that does not exceed the rating of the panel.
Load Terminals
Load
Fluorescent
Lamp
Eco-10 OR
Hi-lume FDB Ballast
Neutral
LUTRON
®