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Convia enable walkerflex system installation, Power modules – Legrand Convia Enabled Walkerflex System User Manual

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CONVIA ENABLE WALKERFLEX SYSTEM INSTALLATION

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Power Modules

The Power Modules are used to control
general purpose loads, (maximum 20A load)
via the Convia Enabled Walkerflex System.
They connect to the Network Hub to create
the Node Bus of the network. Up to 25
nodes can be connected on a single Node
Bus with a maximum patch cable length of
1000 feet. Refer to the ConviaNet Design
Guide for more information.

Part

Number of

Number of

Walkerflex

Walkerflex

Number

Controlled Circuits

Total Circuits

Input(s)

Output(s)

NPM12

1

2

222

222

NPM22

2

2

222

222

NPM12F

1

2

Field Wired

NPM22F

2

2

Field Wired

NPM24

2

4

422

(2) 222

NPM44

4

4

422

(2) 222

NPM24F

2

4

Field Wired

NPM44F

4

4

Field Wired

NPM24PF

2

4

422

422

NPM44PF

4

4

422

422

Table C – POWER MODULE CONFIGURATIONS

Step 1:

Mount Power Modules securely using
appropriate screws and anchors.

Mounting Holes

ConviaNet
(RJ45) Jack for
Accessory Bus
Connections

ConviaNet (RJ45)
Jack for Node
Bus Connections

ConviaIR (RJ11)
Jack for IR
Connections

Step 2:

Connect Power to Power Modules.

For Modular Connection: Connect Convia Enabled Walkerflex Modular

Cable to modular input and output(s).

Power input coming
from Distribution Box
or main panel

Current Flow
Direction

Power Output going to
Floor Boxes, Poke-Thru
Devices, etc.

Current Flow
Direction

Two Circuit Power Modules

Four Circuit Power Modules

Power input coming
from Distribution Box
or main panel

Current Flow
Direction

Power Output going to
Floor Boxes, Poke-Thru
Devices, etc.

Current Flow
Direction

Power input coming
from Distribution Box
or main panel

Current Flow
Direction

Power Output going to
Floor Boxes, Poke-Thru
Devices, etc.

Current Flow
Direction

Four Circuit Partition Feed Modules