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Canopy Down Light
Installation Guide
SloanLED (888) 747 -4LED www.SloanLED.com
WI -09 -789 RevXA, Mfg# 400423 1/05/07 Page 1 of 7
Modular 60 Power Supply
Installation Guide
1. Tools Required: Wire strippers, drill, 2. Supplies Required: Junction box, #8
screwdriver. or #10 pan head screws, UL listed PLCC
cable, electrical wire connectors,'/i"
locknuts, silicone.
Dry Wet
Sample
Configurations
'Location Location
Mounting Tabs
5511
Primary Wires
12VDC Output
3. Power Supply: Identify primary wires,
secondary wires, and location of mounting
tabs.
Lal
4. Configure Power Supplies: Secure power supplies to junction box
using 1/2" locknuts. Power supplies may be joined together in a wide 5. Mount Power Supplies: Units
array of configurations. For wet locations, use a UL listed for wet may be mounted in any orientation
locations junction box. For dry locations use any UL listed junction box. using mounting tabs.
6. Have a licensed electrician
connect primary.
Power Supply Capacity Chart:
Wall penetration
(seat with si
Power supply
UL listed
junction box
Primary
power
Connect secondary WARNING!
utput. (Ensure Have a licensed electrician make
11 secondary all primary connections.
onnections are
ED -TO -RED and UL FILE NUMBER: E215393
LACK -TO- BLACK)
Sign or
channel
letter
7. Make secondary connections: Secondary
class 2 cables do not require conduit per
NEC 725.52. Seal all wall penetrations with
silicone to avoid water damage.
If sign is not functioning properly,
ensure that:
• Primary voltage is between 100-
240 VAC
• Secondary voltage is 12VDC
-Output current is 5 Amps or less
• Power supply is not overloaded
(see power supply capacity chart)
-There are no shorts in secondary
wiring
-Alt secondary connections are
RED -TO -RED and BLACK -TO -BLACK
"All Great White figures are per module, as spacing may vary by application
WI -09 -787 Rev XA P/N 701821 Rev. A 9/19/06
Your Single Source for LED it novadon, Experience & Selection —Since 1 957
5725 Olivas Park Ave.. Ventura, to 93003. Toll -t=ree 588.747.4LED. 805.676.3200 • Fax 805.676.3206 • SloanLED.com • info @SloanLED.com
Maximum Number of Feet Meters
Power
supply
I Part# (Each)
Power
Output
CL4 Long
R/O /A
CL4 Short
RIO /A
CL4 Mini
Red
CL4 Short
GIBM
CL4 Mini
G /B/W
CL4 Great
White"
ThinLED CC
FlexiBRITE
MOD 60
I 701507 -MOD
1 60 Watts
45 14
30(g)
22.5(7)
54 16.5
40 12
16
25(7.5)
20 (6)
Power Used per Foot Meter in Watts
1.2(3.9)
1.8(5.9)
2.4(7.8)
1.0(3.3)
1.4(4.6)
3.5
2.2(7.2)
2.8(9.2)
"All Great White figures are per module, as spacing may vary by application
WI -09 -787 Rev XA P/N 701821 Rev. A 9/19/06
Your Single Source for LED it novadon, Experience & Selection —Since 1 957
5725 Olivas Park Ave.. Ventura, to 93003. Toll -t=ree 588.747.4LED. 805.676.3200 • Fax 805.676.3206 • SloanLED.com • info @SloanLED.com
Scope: This procedure is designed to aid in the installation of
SLOANLED's Canopy Down Light and power supply products. Skilled
trades people that are familiar with general construction, electrical
and sign installation techniques should do installation. Licensed
electricians should provide all installation and hook -up of both the
primary and secondary input/outputs of the Modular 60 power supply.
All installation and hook -up should be done in accordance with all
National and Local codes and permits. In no way is this document
intended to construe warranty or fitness of use of the products
described, nor is it intended to provide safety instruction for those
installing the product.
THE FIELD ASSEMBLY OF THIS SECTIONAL DOWN LIGHT IS SUBJECT TO THE
ACCEPTANCE OF LOCAL INSPECTION AUTHORITY.
CAUTION! TURN OFF ALL INTEGRAL DISCONNECTS BEFORE SERVICING
1.0 Product Description
1.1 Canopy Down Light Product
SloanLED's Canopy Down Light product is a low voltage, long life alternative to neon for
exterior, perimeter applications. Down light product is unique in that they use Light
Emitting Diodes (LED's). This allows for low voltage (12 volts) and long life of
maintenance free operation. Down light product is available in 6' strip lengths. The
lengths can be connected to each other with a weather resistant connector.
1.2 Power supply (Modular 60)
Power supply converts voltage 120 or 240 to 12 volts dc, the operating voltage of the
down light system. Each power supply has 1 output. This output powers 18 feet total of
down light product. Modular 60 draws a maximum of 1 amp each on the primary power
side and in most cases draw considerably less current.
2.0 Supplies Required
2.1 Tools Required
1.
Cordless Drill
2.
Drill Bits
3.
#2 Phillips driver bits
4.
Wire stripper
5.
Measuring Tape
6.
Standard Pliers
7.
Marking Pens
8.
Power or Hand Saw
9.
Volt / Ammeter
WI -09 -789 RevXA, Mfg# 400423 1/05/07 Page 2 of 7
2.2 Standard Hardware and Supplies
(Not supplied unless otherwise noted. UL listing may be required on certain items)
1. 3M Scotchlok IDC moisture resistant connector (22 —14 AWG, Blue). #314
2. #8 x 1 "TEKscrew, Phillips.
3. Nylon Cable Clamps (Panduit or 3M).
4. Silicone Sealant.
5. ' /z" Conduit (Watertight if mounting the transformer in a box outdoors). & "J" Box
6. '/2" Conduit connectors (Water tight if mounting transformer in a box outdoors).
7. Disconnect switch, Red Dot S303E, Leviton 1451 -ICP or equivalent (See fig. 21)
8. 100 foot Length of 18 AWG, UL Listed, PLTC (Power Limited Tray Cable). For
transformer leads up to 15'.
9. 100 foot Length of 14 AWG, UL Listed, PLTC (Power Limited Tray Cable). For
transformer leads up to 50'.
3.1 Mechanical
CAUTION! DO NOT TOUCH, POKE, OR PUNCTURE CENTER OF LED
WHICH COULD RESULT IN LED FAILURE.
CAUTION!
3 .
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3.1.1 Standard product layout
Note: Standard down light product can only be mounted to straight surfaces.
Using the drawings or field survey, determine the length of each side of the building or
single continuous straight run where down light will be installed. Break these lengths
into sections of 18 feet or less. (18 feet is the maximum length of down light that can be
run on a leg).
Note: These units are field cutable on black lines.
Power supplies should now be located to power each of this 18 foot or less down light
runs.
3.2 Electrical
Modular 60 can be mounted anywhere on or in the building at a maximum distance from
the down light of 15' or less using the 18 AWG UL Listed PLTC cables provided (50 feet
if 14 AWG UL Listed PLTC is used between the power supply and the down light).
Locate the power supplies such that they are central to the down light sections they are
powering. When laying out the location of the power supplies, the location of available
junction boxes and how to run the primary to them should betaken into consideration.
WI -09 -789 RevXA, Mfg# 400423 1/05/07 Page 3 of 7
4.0 Installing Down light
4.1 Layout Locations on the Building
Using the down light layout you created or the layout SloanLED created for you, locate
the mounting positions of your Modular 60 power supplies. Mount the power supplies
and notify the electrician to provide primary power to each power supply.
Note: If power supplies are mounted in a location exposed to weather, they must be with
a UL listed wet location junction box.
4.2 Mounting Down Light
Starting from one end, center down light strips on the brackets and secure with a screw
into every bracket. Fasten the down light strips through the flange in the extrusion using
the etched line provided as a guide to locate the screws. Use a #12 x 3/4" TEK screw
provided or equivalent to fasten down light at each bracket location.
Figure 1
Figure 2
On the sides of the canopy or any sections which do not use brackets, mount down light
directly to ceiling surface.
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Page 4 of
4.3 Connections
Once a section is securely mounted on the angle or ceiling surface continue to make
connections. Down light strips may be connected in series with Scotchlok IDC moisture
resistant connectors. Holding two black wires from two neighboring down light strips
insert both ends into moisture resistant connector. Once inserted compress the
connectors blue head with pliers. Repeat steps for the red wires. Fold wires behind
extrusion and zip tie in place. Keep wires behind down light extrusion, if wires or zip ties
are blocking leds shadowing may occur. Tuck the wires and connectors behind the
down light extrusion so they are out of the way and not visible from ground level. Follow
installation layout drawings for number of sections to connect together and where the
Modular 60 power supply input connection will be located. Please check to make sure
that no more than 18 continuous feet of down light is connected together on a leg of
power supply.
Figure 3
compress connector with pliers
Figure 4
Figure 5
WARNING! All connections must be RED -TO -RED and BLACK -TO- BLACK.
Reverse polarity connections may damage the LEDs and will void the product
warranty.
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Figure 6
4.4 Complete String /Cut to Fit
Down light products are field adjustable for length. By using a hand or power saw.
Each unit has separation marks indicated on the PCB that are visible on circuit board.
The 6' strip can be adjusted in roughly 8" increments. To cut a section, measure the
length you need from either end to the nearest cutting mark. The leftover section will
light do not scrap. The cutting mark is a black line visible on the circuit board. Using a
cutoff or miter saw, position the blade such that it cuts on the desired cutting mark.
Figure 7
In order to properly protect the cut end from the environment, make sure both wires are
cut clean. Making sure wires do not make contact with each other or make contact with
board. After verifying wires, fill cut end full of silicone to protect from wires shorting out.
If you have questions or concerns about cutting LEDStripe in the field, it is
recommended you call SloanLED at (888)- 747 -4LED for clarification before you make
any cut.
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Cutting a
Figure 8
e building
contact with each other
Figure 9
Figure 10
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