ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
4. For low-voltage cable connections, split one end
of the low-voltage cable approximately 2 in., and strip
about 3/4 in. of insulation off each wire, then twist
strands together tightly.
5. Distribute the light fixtures as evenly as possible
along the low-voltage cable. Position the higher
wattage fixtures closer to the power pack
(E)
and
lower wattage fixtures away from it. Note: The power
pack
(E)
should be at least 10ft. away from the first
fixture.
6. Determine the distribution of lights and calculate the total
length of low-voltage cable that is needed to connect
each light and return to the terminal block of power pack
(E).
Make sure not to cross the wires when routing them back
to the term ina I blocks. The wire coming from a
particular terminal screw must go back in the same
terminal screw. Note: The wire has a smooth side and a
rigged side for identification.
Please make sure the cables are securely connected to
the terminal block of power pack
(E)
to prevent the risk of
fire, electrical shock, or damage to the power pack
(E).
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12VAC OUTPUT
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