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Ac power, Power consumption, Ac plug – ILUMINARC Ilumipanel™ 24g2 IP User Manual

Page 11: Power wiring, Installation

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Installation

Ilumipanel™ 24g2 IP User Manual Rev. 2

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Always connect
the Ilumipanel™
24g2 IP to a

protected circuit with an
appropriate electrical
ground to avoid the risk of
electrocution or fire.

Never connect
the Ilumipanel™
24g2 IP to a

rheostat (variable resistor)
or dimmer circuit, even if
the rheostat or dimmer
channel serves only as a
0–100% switch.

Make sure to
connect the
Ilumipanel™

24g2 IPto a power line
with the proper voltage
and frequency, as per the
specifications in this
manual or on the product’s
sticker.

Make sure to
disconnect the
product’s power

cord before replacing a
blown fuse, and always
replace it with a fuse of the
same type and rating.

AC Power

The Ilumipanel™ 24g2 IP has an auto-ranging power supply that works with an input voltage
range of 100–277 VAC, 50/60 Hz.
Make sure that you are connecting this product to the proper voltage, as per the specifications
in this User Manual or on the product’s sticker.

Power Consumption

To determine the power requirements for the Ilumipanel™ 24g2 IP, refer to the label affixed
to the side of the product. Alternatively, you may refer to the

Technical Specifications

.

The listed current rating indicates the maximum current draw during normal operation.

AC Plug

The Ilumipanel™ 24g2 IP comes with a bare-ended power input cord for hardwire installation.
Use the table and the illustration below to wire a plug.

Connection

Wire (U.S.)

Screw Color (U.S.) Wire (Europe) IP67 Pin

AC Live

Black

Yellow or Brass

Brown

1

AC Neutral

White

Silver or Gray

Blue

2

AC Ground

Green/Yellow

Green

Green/Yellow

3

Power Wiring

You can connect the bare-ended, IP67-rated AC power cable from the product to an IP67-rated
power connector or IP67-rated junction box.
If using junction boxes, make sure to use IP67-rated conduit for surface installations.

















The listed current
rating indicates
the maximum
current draw

during normal operation.

If you choose to
bury the power or
signal distribution

boxes, make sure that
they are IP67-rated or
greater.