Johnson Systems J-PACK Series Dimmers User Manual

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120 = 120VAC 1Ø 3-Wire via a Single 5' Edison Power Cord
Includes a single factory installed 5' (1.5m) Edison power cord. Connect the

cables to a standard Edison (NEMA 5-15) receptacle, protected with a circuit

breaker rated at a maximum of 15 Amps.

• Up to 15 Amps – maximum 1,800W total.

• Internal electrical wiring termination is not required.

• Available only with Duplex Edison output connectors/receptacles.

120 = 120VAC 1Ø 3-Wire via Dual 5' Edison Power Cord
Includes two (2) factory installed 5' (1.5m) Edison power cords. Connect the

cables to standard Edison (NEMA 5-15) receptacles, each protected with a

circuit breaker rated at a maximum of 15 Amps.

• 2 circuits of up to 15 Amps – maximum 3,600W total.

• Internal electrical wiring termination is not required.

• Dimmers 1, 3 and 5 are powered from a single power cord.

• Dimmers 2, 4 and 6 are powered from a single power cord.

• Available only with Duplex Edison (NEMA 5-15) output connectors/

receptacles.

120/240 = 120/240VAC 1Ø 4-Wire Terminal Block

• Up to 40 Amps per phase – maximum 9,000W total.

• Use wire size #12 to #4 AWG copper wire only, rated for 167°F (75°C)

minimum.

• Strip insulation length to 0.44" (11mm).

• Torque power terminals (A, B, N, ) to 10.5 IN-LBS (1.2 NM).

• Dimmers 1, 3 and 5 are powered from Phase A.

• Dimmers 2, 4 and 6 are powered from Phase B.

120/208 = 120/208VAC 3Ø 5-Wire Terminal Block

• Up to 30 Amps per phase – maximum 9,000W total.

• Use wire size #12 to #4 AWG copper wire only, rated for 167°F (75°C)

minimum.

• Strip insulation length to 0.44" (11mm).

• Torque power terminals (A, B, C, N, ) to 10.5 IN-LBS (1.2 NM).

• Dimmers 1 and 4 are powered from Phase A.

• Dimmers 2 and 5 are powered from Phase B.

• Dimmers 3 and 6 are powered from Phase C.

WARNING: Ensure all AC power supply connections are tightened to the

torque specification provided, before turning on the AC power

supply!

Ensure all chassis panels are secure before turning on the AC

power supply!

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