These instructions will show you phase three of how to install a stellar light package inside an innovative Sprung Structure. In this phase of installation you will:
Install the light
Cover the Quick Connect access point
Connect the power cable
WARNING – Risk of Electric Shock. Maximum connected load with a single power supply shall not exceed maximum ampacity rating of #18 AWG through-wire conductors. Avoid handling LEDs directly. Not intended for use in environments containing airborne corrosive agents such as chemical solvents, cleaners, or cutting fluids
DELIVERY: Upon receipt of fixture and accessories, inspect for any freight damage. All damage should be reported to the delivery carrier. Compare the catalog description listed on the packing slip with the fixture label to be sure you have received the correct merchandise.
Follow specific building lighting plans for installation location of each item.
20 amp minimum circuits are required for Stellar Smart Lighting Systems. A 20 or 30 AMP breaker should be used based on the amount of current for the designed load.
208VAC, 240VAC and 277VAC are the three voltages used. Each Stellar lighting is configured for ONE of these voltage, please ensure that the voltage provided and the Stellar Light match. The specific voltage can be found on the Safety label located on the light.
All wire runs and AWGs need to follow electrical code.
15” standard or 30” optional and ordered separately
Stellar Lights
(20”, 40”, 60”, 80” approx. lengths)
1. Slide Stellar light onto the light bracket assembly via the bolt chase cavity and then secure the hex bolts
2. Place 1 hole Cover & Foam Assembly over single Quick Connect access point.
3. Plug Light Power Cord (15”) into Quick Connect and TWIST connector cap to secure position. Zip tie Light Power Cord to Extension Bracket, if necessary.
FCC NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the device.