Trac-Master Single-Circuit Current Limiting End Feed/In-Line Feed Connector
Read and understand these instructions before installing fixture.
This fixture is intended for installation in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local regulations. To
assure full compliance with local codes and regulations, check with your local electrical inspector before installation.
To prevent electrical shock, turn off electricity at main circuit breaker panel before proceeding.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Current Limiting End Feed/In-Line
Feed Connector TCLF11 and
TCLF21 for use with Trac-Master
Single-Circuit Trac only. Current
Limiter will limit the wattage on a
circuit and can be used as a
standard ON/OFF switch.
Current limiting feed can be fed using a 4"
octagon junction box, fed directly using
flexible or rigid conduit with 3/8" or 1/2"
electrical connector from standard ceilings
or grid ceiling runner systems, or fed using
Trac Pendant Mounting Kits.
NOTE:
1. Turn off power at breaker box before
installing electrical connector and trac.
2. If feeding with electrical connectors do
not use feed connector as a conduit
support. Independent conduit supports
must be used to attach the conduit to the
building structure.
3. Observe polarity; white neutral wire must
be connected to the terminal marked "N" in
the feed connector.
4. Use 12 gauge or 14 gauge solid wire in
feed connector only. Feed connector rating
120V, 20Amp max., 60HZ.
5. Use the proper rated Juno current limiting
circuit breaker (TCL Series) to limit the load
on the circuit (current limiting circuit breaker
sold separately).
6. Feed connector is polarized and will only
install into one end of the trac. Align polarity
arrow on feed connector toward trac
polarity line for proper installation.
See Figure 1.
7. Do not position luminaire such that it
touches the feed connector.
Note: This Current Limiting Trac Feed
Connector conforms to ASHRAE 90.1
Section 9.1.4(c) and Section 130(d)(3)
of the California Energy Code.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
For TCLF11 and TCLF21
INSTALLING CURRENT LIMITING
FEED CONNECTOR ON A J-BOX
The centerline of the trac must be on the center
of the J-Box and the mounting holes for the
J-Box must be at a 45º angle to the centerline
of the trac.
1. Remove the COVER and retain.
2. Remove the RECTANGULAR KNOCK
OUT from the PLATE. Do not remove any
other knock outs.
3. Push CURRENT LIMITING CIRCUIT
BREAKER(S) into PLATE.
4. Fasten PLATE to J-Box passing supply
wires through RECTANGULAR HOLE.
Secure PLATE by passing (2) Mounting
screws (not supplied) through PLATE and
into J-BOX.
5. Attach wires per WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
on page 2.
6. Slide TRAC onto FEED CONNECTOR;
ensure (2) CONTACT BLADES
insert into the gap of the trac BUS BARS.
7. Tighten FEED CONNECTOR LOCKING
SCREW(S).
8. Fasten COVER taking caution to avoid
pinching any wires.
See OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS on page 2.
Figure 1
INSTALLING CURRENT LIMITING
FEED CONNECTOR USING
FLEXIBLE OR RIGID CONDUIT
1. Remove the COVER and retain.
2. Mark centerline of PLATE on ceiling to
determine the mounting location of the
FEED CONNECTOR.
3. Make a hole in the ceiling for the electrical
connector in the position that coincides
with one of the ROUND KNOCK OUTS.
4. Remove one ROUND KNOCK OUT
where the power is to be passed through.
Do not remove any other knock outs.
5. Push CURRENT LIMITING CIRCUIT
BREAKER(S) into PLATE.
6. Attach electrical connector (by others) to
PLATE in round hole.
7. Pass supply wires through hole in ceiling
and through electrical connector.
8. Mount PLATE to ceiling using (2) of the
PLATE MOUNTING HOLES that are not
located on a knock out. Mounting
hardware not supplied.
9. Attach wires per WIRING
INSTRUCTIONS on page 2.
10. Slide TRAC onto FEED CONNECTOR;
ensure (2) CONTACT BLADES insert
into the gap of the trac BUS BARS.
11. Tighten FEED CONNECTOR LOCKING
SCREW(S).
12. Fasten COVER taking caution to avoid
pinching any wires.
See OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS on page 2.
© 2008 Juno
Printed in USA
Rev 06/08
P2434
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