Wiring
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Feed and Load Wiring Overview
Feed Wiring (Mains Voltage Wiring)
• Preferred feed wiring entry for panels with main lugs/isolation switch is from the bottom left of the panel.
• Preferred feed wiring entry for feed-through panels is from the top or bottom left of the panel, wired directly
to module terminal blocks.
• 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.
• Refer to Feed Wiring pages for more information.
Load Circuit Wiring
• Connect load wiring to the appropriate terminal block set for each module.
• For 230 V
and 240 V
DL and L.
• The Dimmed Hot/Live (DH/DL) terminal block is grouped with a numbered Hot/Live (H/L) (H1, H2, etc./L1, L2,
etc.). The number represents both the module and circuit breaker number.
• Output terminal blocks accept one 14 to 10 AWG (2.5 to 4.0 mm
of the panel.
• Common neutrals are not permitted. Run separate neutrals for each load circuit.
• Refer to Load Wiring pages for more information.
Notice: Panels require entry of wires
as specified. Improper entry will block
serviceable parts and impede air flow
through the panel.
Temporary Lighting
You do not need to install a temporary distribution
panel. Connect load wires into the appropriate
terminal blocks. Each input breaker can supply
power to a load while the bypass jumper protects
the module from load faults.
Notice: Verify that the panel is fed from the correct
voltage. A feed miswire or loss of a feed neutral
can cause over-voltage damage to the equipment.
Do NOT remove bypass jumpers at this point—they
protect the modules from load faults.
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Installation Guide for Dimming and Switching Panels
panels, "Hot" is referred to as "Live". Therefore, terminals will be labeled
) wires. Preferred entry is from the top left
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Input circuit breaker
Bypass jumper protects the
module from load faults.
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