Ardee Lighting, Inc
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Clickstrip
| TRANSFORMERS Remote transformers convert available 120 or 240 volt primary power supply to 12 or 24 volts for fixture operation. Transformers are required only use with Remote Transformer standard or remodel Rough-ins, downlights used without Rough-ins, and spotlights. TW-1000 and smaller are suitable for 50/60Hz. All transformers are UL Listed and CSA Certified. Transformers must be specified with appropriately sized secondary fuses and fuse holders. ELECTROMAGNETIC TRANSFORMERS
ELECTRONIC TRANSFORMERS UL Listed, features lightweight and compact design with self-resisting short circuit and overload protection. Full dimmable using standard incandescent dimmers. 120 volt primary, secondary voltage as indicated.
CLASS II TRANSFORMERS UL Recognized Class II transformers with 120 volt primary, secondary voltage as indicated.
HOW TO SPECIFY TRANSFORMERS: Determine the total wattage by adding the wattages of all lamps in each circuit, specify the transformer accordingly. Where several circuits will be powered by a single transformer, add the combined wattages for all circuits. Always derate nominal transformer capacity by 20%. FUSES: Divide the total circuit wattage by the operating voltage to determine the amperage, round up to the nearest size fuse. FUSES AND HOLDERS All low voltage circuits must be protected with in-line fuses properly sized to the load.
BREAKER BOXES UL Listed low voltage breaker boxes provide a convenient and easy way to handle multiple low voltage circuits. Low voltage power is brought from the transformer to the breaker box where wiring can be easily installed to screw down type contacts. Each circuit is protected by a resettable circuit breaker. Specify circuit breaker size when ordering.
PARTS Terminal blocks are required for additional power connection or tandem connection to Clikstrip. Angled or flat mounting clips simplify installation and are strongly recommended whenever lamps of 6 watts or greater are used.
WARNING All circuits must be properly protected by in-line fuses, circuit breakers, or thermal devices which are correctly sized to the load. It is strongly recommended that circuit layout and power requirements be determined by professionals and that installation be made only by qualified electricians. |
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