Mounting and Line Voltage Wiring - XCVR2

NOTE: The transceiver can be installed as a transmitter OR a receiver. Install no more than four transmitting devices on one distribution transformer. There is no limit to the number of receivers in a system.

Mount the Enclosure

Remove the painted front cover and securely mount the transceiver for the application.

yellow triangle with lightning boltWARNING

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE: Risk of electric shock. Can cause injury or death.

  • Route line voltage conductors and make line voltage connections only in the line voltage connection area.

  • Route low-voltage conductors only into the low-voltage connection area.

  • System may be connected to more than one branch circuit. Disconnect power to all circuits before servicing.

Power the circuit board as follows:

2-POLE:

Route line voltage wiring to the transceiver and connect to the red and the black/white power wires coming from the circuit board. The 2-pole transceiver can be powered with 120 VAC or 208/240 VAC.

 

5-POLE:

Power to the circuit board is fed through L1 and L2 on Circuit 1. Connect the red and black wires labeled Circuit1 to a breaker in the breaker panel. The 5-pole transceiver can be powered with 120 VAC or 208/240 VAC. If using 120 VAC, the tapping on the expansion board line voltage input terminal block must be changed. Reference the Component Location Diagram #17 for the 5-Pole Transceiver.

NOTE: Any load connected to L1 and L2 on Circuit 1 of the terminal block will remain uncontrolled.

3-PHASE:

The 3-Phase Transceiver circuit board MUST be powered with 120 VAC. Reference the 3-Phase Line Voltage Wiring Diagram for more information.

NOTE: The 3-phase transceiver can be used in non-3-phase commercial applications. In these applications, Line 3 is not used.

Ground the Transceiver:

Ground the transceiver using the ground screws provided.

Owner's Manual 1200607 Rev 3