GE Lighting Installation Guide Lumination TM LED Luminaire LUS Series BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read these instructions completely and carefully. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Turn power off before inspection, installation or removal. Properly ground electrical enclosure. RISK OF FIRE Follow all NEC and local codes. Use only UL approved wire for input/output connections. Minimum size 8 AWG or 4 AWG for continuous runs. When using multi-branch wire circuits with a shared neutral, do not operate any circuit with the neutral open. Also ensure all neutral connections are secure before energizing the circuit. An open neutral can cause an overvoltage condition at the luminaire power supply. Prepare Electrical Wiring WARNING/AVERTISSEMENT RISQUES DE DÉCHARGES ÉLECTRIQUES Coupez l alimentation avant d inspecter, installer ou déplacer le luminaire. Assurez-vous de correctement mettre à la terre le boîtier d alimentation électrique. RISQUES D INCENDIE Respectez tous les codes NEC et codes locaux. N utilisez que des fils approuvés par UL pour les entrées/sorties de connexion. Taille minimum 8 AWG ou 4 AWG pour les rangées continues. Lorsque vous utilisez des circuits câblés à branches multiples avec un neutre commun, ne mettez aucun circuit en service avec le neutre ouvert. Assurezvous également que tous les raccords neutres soit sécurisés avant de mettre le circuit sous tension. Un neutre ouvert peut causer une condition de surtension à l alimentation du luminaire. Electrical Requirements The LED fixture must be supplied with 0-77VAC, 50/60Hz or 347V, 50/60Hz and protected by a max. 0 ampere circuit breaker. Use min. 75 C supply conductor. 347V power should only be supplied to luminaires with voltage code D. Grounding Instructions The grounding and bonding of the overall system shall be done in accordance with National Electric Code (NEC) Article 600 and local codes. IMPORTANT - Maximum Length of Electrical Run Voltage [4] [84] [5] [A0] Lumen Code [6] [65] [85] [A3] [A7] [A] [A] [B] [B4] 0V 9 60 80 60 77V or 347V 400 30 88 3 Maximum driver current through connected fixtures shall not exceed 5A for lumen codes [4], [5], [6], [84], or [A0]. Maximum driver current through connected fixtures shall not exceed A for lumen codes [65], [85], [A3], [A7], [A], [A], [B] or [B4]. IMPORTANT NOTE: LUS series luminaires come in two versions: continuous units (ISC series) and independent units (IS series). A continuous electrical run will consist of a number of continuous units up to a maximum current specified above. When installing luminaires use clean gloves in order to avoid fouling the reflective surface. To insure a clean fixture, install the fixture with the plastic bag around the fixture, and then remove plastic bag upon completion of any and all construction related activity.
Special Instruction for [TQ] and [TS] SKUs - Node Identification Label Node identification label for the customer s floor plan. Node identification label for the luminaire. Installation of an Independent Luminaire 3 4 Remove the knockout plate. Remove as many knock out holes as required. 3 knock out holes are provided per luminaire. Attach a strain relief or conduit to the knock out with the wires passing through. 5 Connect the wires as follows: a. Black = Line b. White = Neutral c. Green = Ground d. Purple = + 0-0V e. Grey = - 0-0V 6 Choose the suspension method and install the brackets supplied with the luminaire.
3 7A Ensure that the bracket is clipped in the heatsink rails. 7B. Pull the bracket upward to ensure both parts are mating. 7C Insert the hook of the bracket. Move the bracket top the left under the heatsink side edge. until a clipped sound is made. Dotted Line = heatsink side edge. 3. Repeat on right side. Solid Line = hook of bracket. Finished bracket installed on heatsink. Installation of a Continuous Luminaire NOTE: For continuous luminaires, a starter kit must be purchased separately. Follow the steps from the previous section. For branch circuit SKUs, the power supply (black and white) input wires will not be connected. You must choose what line to install the power supply on. a. The lines are identified as the following: i. Black = Line # ii. White = Neutral # iii. Green = Common Ground iv. Brown = Line # v. Brown with White stripes = Neutral # Optional branch circuit can be used for A/B switching by moving black and white PSU wires of B fixtures onto brown and brown/white lines. On an additional circuit that requires its own neutral. Note that the brown/white is a neutral for the brown line. For EL option code wiring see Emergency Light Supplement wiring diagram. For additional guidance please refer to NEC 04 Section 40.64 Part C- Wiring Supplying Luminaires connected together. 3 For the dimming leads (grey and purple): a. Use the harness provided in the Starter Kit to connect to the dimming leads. b. Connect it to the grey and purple wire connectors at the end of the power supply. c. Now you are ready to connect your wires to the dimming leads of the luminaire.
4 Once the first fixture is wired correctly, attach the next luminaire. 5 Remove the power supply cover of the first luminaire by pressing on the circle and pushing backward. 6 Slide the bridge lever at the end of the luminaire, it should be completely left or right. 7 Now you are ready to insert one luminaire in the other.
8 Lock the luminaire in place before moving the lever vertical. 9 Once luminaires are attach and locked in place, you can cover it with the continuous cap provided with the luminaire. 0 Connect the wires together with the quick connectors. You can now re-attach the power supply cover by pushing it until it clips in.
Once a complete row is installed, you may cap off the ends with the end caps provided in the starter kit. Wiring Diagrams Circuit # DALI Fixture Line Neutral Black White Circuit # 0-0V Fixture Line Neutral Black White Circuit Line # Neutral Brown Brown/white Circuit Line # Neutral Brown Brown/white Ground DALI DALI Green Violet/White Violet Ground 0-0V 0-0V Green Violet Grey (8 AWG) Troubleshooting Symptom Luminaires will not turn on Solution Check that the color of the supply side wires match the color of the wires they are connected to. Check that all wire connectors are properly connected. Verify that the input voltage is within specs. If you are using any additional controls (i.e. dimming wires, motion sensors), please also verify that those are working properly and that the unit is setup to interface with the controllers. This device complies with Part 5 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: () This device may not cause harmful interference, and () this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Class [A] RFLD complies with the Canadian standard ICES-005. Ce DEFR de la classe [A] est conforme à la NMB-005 du Canada. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 5 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. www.currentbyge.com, www.gelighting.com All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Information provided is subject to change without notice. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions. Current, powered by GE is a business of the General Electric Company. 07 IND34 (Rev 0/03/7)