Wiring, Continued), Feed and load wiring overview – Lutron Electronics LCP128 User Manual

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Installation Guide for Dimming and Switching Panels

Wiring

(continued)

Caution! Panels require entry of wires as
specified. Improper entry will block
serviceable parts and impede air flow
through the panel.

Caution! Common neutrals are not
permitted. Run separate neutrals for each
load circuit.

Feed Wiring (Mains Voltage Wiring)

• Preferred feed wiring entry for panels with main lugs/isolation switch is from the bottom left of the panel.
• Preferred feed wiring entry for feed-through panels is from the top or bottom left of the panel, wired directly to

module terminal blocks.

• Run wiring so that line (mains) voltage wiring will be at least 6 ft. (1.83 m) from sound or electronic equipment and

its wiring.

• Refer to Feed Wiring pages for more information.

Load Circuit Wiring

• Connect load wiring to the appropriate terminal block set for each module.

• For 230 V

and 240 V

panels, “Hot” is referred to as “Live”. Therefore, terminals will be labeled

DL and L.

• The Dimmed Hot/Live (DH/DL) terminal block is grouped with a numbered Hot/Live (H/L) (H1, H2, etc./L1, L2,

etc.). The number represents both the module and circuit breaker number.

• Output terminal blocks accept one #14-#10 AWG (2.5-4.0 mm

2

) wires. Preferred entry is from the top left of the

panel.

• Refer to Load Wiring pages for more information.

Feed and Load Wiring Overview

You do not need to install a temporary distribution
panel. Connect load wires into the appropriate
terminal blocks. Each input breaker can supply
power to a load while the bypass jumper protects
the module from load faults.

Input circuit breaker

Bypass jumper protects the
module from load faults.

Caution! Verify that the panel is fed from
the correct voltage. A feed miswire or loss
of a feed neutral can cause over-voltage
damage to the equipment. Do NOT
remove bypass jumpers at this point--they
protect the modules from load faults.

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