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INSTRUCTION SHEET NO.

IS:26050

A0197

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Installation Instructions for ProSpec, In-Line, "L", "T", and "X"

Connectors / Circuit Diagrams

For use with ProSpecTrack System Only.

WIRING THE CONNECTOR(S)

Use 12 ga. solid copper wire when feeding the connector(s). Each circuit is rated for 120V, 60Hz, 20 AMPs.

NOTE: The "L", "T", "X", and In-Line Connector allow for multiple circuits to be introduced into them. The Connectors are not polarized and can be installed into the track in any orientation. Therefore, identification of the circuits during wiring needs to be controlled by the installer or electrician. The brass screw terminals are for the hot

Circuit 2

N

Circuit 1

N

Use 12 ga. solid copper wire for feed connections including ground.

leads. The silver screw terminals are for the neutral leads, and the terminals marked "GND" are for the ground. The individual circuit(s) are arranged vertically. (See diagrams). The "L" and In-Line Connectors are pre-wired. These wires may be removed if the wiring needs to be different. Loosen the screw terminals and remove the wires.

1.Form the wires to the screw terminals, strip the insulation back 1/2".

2.Slip the wire under the terminal screw head. Tighten all screw terminals when wiring is completed.

3.Snap bottom cover onto the connector to cover the wires.

FIG. 4

Power Terminals

Neutral

Terminals

Ground Terminal

1

 

Circuit

2

Circuit

WIRING THE CONNECTOR(S)IN-LINE .50

Two wires may be attached to one screw terminal.

IN-LINE

"X" CONNECTOR

Typical Circuit

Identification

Neutral Terminal

Circuit

GND Ground

GND Cir-2 N-2

Cir-1 N-1

GND

Cir-2 N-2

Cir-1 N-1

"T" CONNECTOR

GND Cir-2 N-2

Cir-1 N-1

GND Cir-2 N-2

"L" CONNECTOR

Cir-1 N-1

© 1997

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