Line voltage connections 2-pole – Steffes Transceiver User Manual

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Line Voltage Connections 2-Pole

WARNING:

Hazardous Voltage. Can cause
injury or death.

Route line-voltage conductors
(circuit board power and
controlled-load circuits) and make line-
voltage connections only in the line-voltage
connection area, (1).

Use only copper conductors that are rated
for 75° C minimum.

Route low-voltage conductors (remote
outdoor sensor, power company
signal/control switch, override switch, etc.)
only into the low-voltage connection area,
(2).

Install in accordance with applicable local,
state, and national codes and regulations.

1.

The transceiver can be powered with 120 VAC or
208/240 VAC. Before connecting power to the
transceiver, the circuit board MUST be tapped for
the appropriate input voltage as shown.

NOTE: 208VAC/240VAC is factory default.




2.

Route line voltage wiring to the transceiver and
connect to the two 16 AWG wires coming from the
circuit board.

NOTE: For 120VAC power, connect the neutral

wire to L1 and connect the hot wire to
L2.

SecureGround™ Ground Bond

NOTE: This transceiver has SecureGround™

ground wire bond points. Use this
procedure to connect line-voltage
ground wires to the enclosure
throughout this installation instruction.

1.

If used, connect ground wire to SecureGround™
screw by inserting the end of the wire into
SecureGround™ anchor hole, (2).

NOTE: This connection accepts 14 to 10 AWG

solid conductor only.

2.

Hold wire firmly and bend it clockwise, 350º
around screw shank as shown.

IMPORTANT: Make sure no insulation is

between wire and screw head.

3.

Tighten screw securely.

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120VAC

240VAC

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