The IRC is suitable for plenum use, indoor only, 0 - 40°C, 5 - 95% humidity non-condensing.
The supply circuit and load circuits of the IRC are pre-wired to the control board. Color
coded lead wires are provided for quick connections in a junction box. One
3/4” threaded nipple is provided on the top of the IRC for this purpose.
There are three concentric knockouts provided in the Low Voltage Compartment of the
IRC. They are combination 1/2” and 3/4” knockouts. There is one knockout available on
each of the three sides of the Low Voltage compartment.
ENCLOSURE FEATURES
The enclosure of the IRC is divided into two compartments. The Low Voltage
Compartment is accessible through the cover-plate. The High Voltage Compartment has
no serviceable components and is factory sealed to prevent access.
The fitting on the top of the
IRC attaches directly to a
junction box or enclosure. Two
0.2" mounting holes through
the back of the IRC low
voltage compartment, provide
secure fastening to any flat
surface.
High Voltage Compartment
This area cannot be accessed in
the field. Lead wires exit the
compartment through the top of
the enclosure. There are leads
supplied for field connections to
circuits that energize the IRC and
feed the fluorescent fixture circuits.
Knockouts
There are three concentric
knockouts provided in the
Low Voltage Compartment of
the IRC. They are
combination 1/2” and 3/4”
knockouts. There is one on
each of the three external
sides of the area.
This area contains all of the low
voltage terminations required in the
field. All of the configuration settings
are made in this area as well. Class
2 wiring only.
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CONNECT LINE & LOAD VOLTAGE
LINE VOLTAGE WIRING – 2 ZONE MODEL
CONTROL POWER CIRCUIT
Voltage Rating:120/277Vac 20A or
347Vac 15A*
Color: Black – Line, 120 – 277Vac, 18 AWG
or
Orange – Line, 347Vac, 18 AWG
White – Neutral, 18 AWG
Load Rating: 10W
RBBK W
B
V/w
MZD20-102
MZD20-C02*
RELAYS LINE/LOAD
Type: Normally Open, Electrically held.
Ratings: 20A at 120VAC Tungsten/Ballast
Label: OCC DISABLE / EMERGENCY
Set by DIP Switch: Block 3 No. 1
This is a +24V input signal. Function can be set to either mode exclusively.
Occupancy Sensor Disable Mode
When the input goes high (+24V) the IRC will disable the Occupancy Sensor input and there will be no
change in the current state. When the input signal is removed, the Occupancy Sensor will return to the
normal mode.
Emergency Mode
Emergency mode is triggered when the Emergency input is connected to the common. The common can
be sourced from the unused Occupancy Sensor terminal block. When the signal is received, the IRC will
turn ON all zones by turning ON all relays and raising any 0 – 10Vdc outputs to 10Vdc. The IRC zones will
remain fully illuminated until the Emergency signal is removed.
TB A.2
PHOTOCELL DISABLE / FORCE OFF
Label: PC DISABLE / Force OFF
Set by DIP Switch: Block 3 No. 2
This is a +24V input signal. Function can be set to either mode exclusively.
Photocell Disable Mode
When the input goes high (+24V) the IRC will disable the Photocell input and there will be no change in the
current level. When the input signal is removed, the Photocell input will return to the normal mode.
Force OFF Mode
The outputs of the IRC are Forced OFF when the Force OFF input is connected to +24Vdc. When the signal
is received, the IRC will turn OFF all zones by opening all relays and lowering any 0 – 10Vdc outputs to 0
Vdc. The system will not respond to Entry Station button presses or Occupancy Sensor signals. The IRC
zones will remain OFF until the Force OFF signal is removed.
TB A.3
CLOCK INPUT – SWEEPOR PARTIAL OFF MODIFIER
Label: CLOCK
This signal would originate from a timing system and is a +24V input signal. If Partial Off is
active and the input goes high (+24V), the IRC will allow the Occupancy Sensor to turn OFF the
zones .
When the signal is removed, the Occupancy Sensor will only reduce the light level to the preset
minimal light level determined by Partial OFF functionality. If Partial OFF functionality is not
active, the Clock signal will act as a Sweep and turn the lights OFF.
This signal would originate from an energy management system and is a +24V input signal.
When the input goes high (+24V) the IRC will reduce the output load levels based upon the
position of the Shed trim pot dial.
In the event that you are in daylighting mode and less artificial light is required to meet the
target than is required by load shed, the lights will remain at the lower lighting level – meeting
the target.
TB A.5, A.6, A.7
OCCUPANCY SENSOR INPUT
Label: OCC
This three position terminal block is dedicated to the connection of the Occupancy Sensor. The
Occupancy Sensor signal wire connects to the OCC Sensor Signal terminal. Power for the
Occupancy Sensor is provided from the +24Vdc and Common terminals.
TB A.8, A.9, A.10
PHOTOCELL INPUT
Label: PC
This three position terminal block is dedicated to the connection of the Photocell. The
Photocell signal wire connects to the Photocell Signal terminal. Power for the Occupancy
Sensor is provided from the +24Vdc and Common terminals.
These terminals provide an alternate location for connecting to the dimming ballast or LED
driver control circuit. The dimming circuit provides the analog output to control up to 20
dimming ballasts.
ZONE 2, 0-10VDCTB B.3, B.4
Label: GRAY – COMMON
Violet – positive conductor
These terminals provide an alternate location for connecting to the dimming ballast or LED
driver control circuit. The dimming circuit provides the analog output to control up to 20
dimming ballasts.
ZONE 3, 0-10VDC (IFAPPLICABLE)TB B.5, B.6
Label: GRAY – COMMON
Violet – positive conductor
These terminals provide an alternate location for connecting to the dimming ballast or LED
driver control circuit. The dimming circuit provides the analog output to control up to 20
dimming ballasts.
TB B - 7 ON - ON Button InputTB B - 11 ON - ON Button Input
TB B - 8 OFF - OFF Button InputTB B - 12 OFF - OFF Button Input
TB B - 9 +24V - +24Vdc PowerTB B - 13 +24V - +24Vdc Power
TB B - 10 Pilot - Pilot LED on Switch TB B - 14 Pilot - Pilot LED on Switch
Switch Types
Set by DIP Switch: Block 2 Number 3
There are two general types of switch inputs; analog and switched.
Analog
In analog mode, the input is expecting to see a 0 - 24Vdc or a 0 - 10Vdc signal which
is used to dim the light levels proportionately to the level of the analog input.
Switched
In the switched mode, the input is expecting to see a +24Vdc level to indicate that a
switch is closed.
Switch Button Action
Set by DIP Switch
: Block 2 Number 2
Momentary
The switch connected to these terminal blocks uses a pulse signal to communicate a
manual change in state request.
Maintained
The switch connected to these terminal blocks holds a signal to communicate the
desired state.
Button Quantity
Set by DIP Switch: Block 2 Number 1
One Button Mode
The switch connected to these terminal blocks uses the same button to turn on and
turn off the lights. Push the button once to turn on, push the button a second time to
turn off. The button signal wire should be connected to the On terminal. No wire is
required at the Off terminal.
Two Button Mode
The switch connected to these terminal blocks uses two different buttons to turn on
and turn off the lights. Push one button to turn on, push a different button to turn
off. The signal wires from each of the buttons should be connected to their
associated terminals.
TB B- 7 ON - ON Button InputTB B - 11 ON - ON Button Input
TB B - 8 OFF - OFF Button InputTB B - 12 OFF - OFF Button Input
TB B - 9 +24V - +24Vdc PowerTB B - 13 +24V - +24Vdc Power
TB B - 10 Pilot - Pilot LED on Switch TB B- 14 Pilot - Pilot LED on Switch
Supply
The +24V source terminal supplies the power required to energize the Low Voltage switch
circuit. This source is shared with all circuits supplied from the +24V power supply to a
maximum of 120 mA.
Switch Connections
For a complete description of switch behaviors refer to the Settings section. Wiring of the Low
Voltage switch must match the manufacturer recommendations.
Pilot
This is the Pilot light output. To illuminate the button on the Low Voltage switch, connect the
appropriate wire from the switch to the Pilot terminal. If the button does not require
illumination no wire will be present. The Pilot output connects to common to turn on the pilot
light in your control device.
RLY NC – Normally Closed
RLY NO – Normally Open Contacts
There is one Low Voltage relay output rated for 1A @ 24V which can be switched
between HVAC and Emergency output functionality. This terminal block is connected to
the Emergency Output / HVAC relay.
Jumper Settings
A three (3) position pin header is located adjacent to the terminal block. The jumper
configuration of this header determines the functionality of the relay.
HVAC
A jumper between pins 1 and 2 will result in HVAC functionality. In this mode the relay
will change state when the room is occupied. In occupied state NO (normally open)
contact is closed.
Emergency
A jumper between pin 2 and 3 will result in Emergency output functionality. In this mode
the relay will change state when an Emergency Input signal is detected. In normal,
non-emergency state the NO (normally open) contact is closed.
This configures the response to a signal (common) at the
OCC Disable/Emergency input terminal. If the switch is in
the off position (EMERG), the response to a signal will be to
turn all relays on and raise all 0 – 10V outputs to ten volts.
During this condition no other control will have any effect
over the outputs. If this switch is set to on (OCC DISABLE),
the Occupancy Sensor input will be disabled and no change
in the current zone state will occur when +24Vdc is received
by the input. When the signal is removed, the IRC will
return to normal operation.
This configures the response to a signal (+24V) at the Force OFF/Photocell Disable input
terminal (TB1-2). If the switch is in the off position (Force OFF), the response to a signal
will be to turn all relays OFF and lower all 0 – 10V outputs to zero volts. During this
condition no other control will have any effect over the outputs. If this switch is set to ON
(Photocell DISABLE), the photocell will be disabled. When the signal is removed, the IRC
will return to normal operation.
NOT USED
DIP Switch: Block 2 Switch 3
Label: Local / Net Enabled
Burn In
Closed Loop
OFF
Open Loop
MANUAL ON / AUTO ON
DIP Switch: Block 2 Switch 4
Label: Man ON / Auto ON
This switch determines the method for turning zones ON in a dark room. In the OFF
position (MANUAL ON) the IRC will turn on all zones only with an Entry Station button
press. In this state the Occupancy Sensor will turn all of the zones OFF.
In the ON position (AUTO ON), the IRC will turn ON and OFF zones in response to signals
from the Occupancy Sensor. Occupancy will turn ON all zones and vacancy will turn OFF
all the zones. Entry Station button press will also change the state of the lighting zones.
DIP Switch: Block 2 Switch 5
Label: Local / Auto Cal
The setting activates the Auto Calibration cycle that sets the target level for the photocell
and Daylight Harvesting functions. For more information, see the discussion on the Auto
Calibration feature later in this guide.
PHOTOCELL SLOW RESPONSE / PHOTOCELL FAST RESPONSE
DIP Switch: Block 2 Switch 6
Label: PC Slow / PC Fast
This setting determines the speed at which the system will respond to changes in light
levels detected by the Photocell. In the off position (PC Slow), the response time will be 30
minutes. In the on position (PC Fast), the response time will be 30 seconds.
BURN IN OFF / BURN IN ACTIVATE
DIP Switch: Block 2 Switch 7
Label: Off / Burn In
This setting activates the 100 Hour Burn In feature when in the ON position. It is necessary
for fluorescent lamps to be conditioned prior to continuous service. This will ensure
smooth dimming from the light fixture. This is not required for LED fixtures.
The switch determines whether the IRC should operate in open loop or closed loop
daylight harvesting mode. In closed loop mode, the photocell should be sensing the
amount of ambient or task light in the room. In open loop mode, the photocell should be
sensing the amount of light coming in through the skylight or windows. For details on the
two methods of operation, please see the discussion later in this guide.
Activating the ON signal input with a +24Vdc level shall cause
the associated room to fade the lights to the daylighting
target level over three (3) seconds. If daylighting is not active
in the space, this function will fade the lights to the level of
the maximum trim pot. If the zone is already ON, then the
lights will fade to OFF over one (1) second.
Units that have Non- Partial Level dimming activated shall
dim the room on and off. Pressing the button shall fade the
room ON in three (3) seconds. Pressing the button again shall
fade the room down to OFF in one (1) second. If the button is
held, dimming shall continue until either FULL ON or OFF is
established or the button is released. When holding the
button, both up and down fade shall be three (3) seconds.
If the zone is OFF, tapping the button shall turn it ON. If
Partial Level is active and the zones are OFF, the first press
will turn ON zones to the Partial On Target level. The second
press will take the zones to full or the maximum level. A third
press will fade the zones to OFF.
Activating the ON signal input with a +24VDC level shall
cause the associated room to fade the lights to the
daylighting target level over three (3) seconds. If daylighting
is not active in the space, this function will fade the lights to
the level of the maximum trim pot. If the zone is already ON,
then the lights will fade to OFF over one (1) second.
Units that have Non- Partial Level dimming activated shall
dim the room on and off. Pressing the button shall fade the
room to ON in three (3) seconds. Pressing the button again
shall fade the room down to OFF in one (1) second. If the
button is held, dimming shall continue until either FULL ON
or OFF is established or the button is released. When holding
the button, both up and down fade shall be three seconds.
If the zone is OFF, pressing the ON button shall turn the zone
ON. If Partial Level is active and the zones are OFF, the first
press will turn ON zones to the Partial On Target level. The
second press will take the zones to full or the maximum
level. A press of the OFF button will turn the zones OFF.
CONFIGURE DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
2 BTN/ON Only
Maintained/10V
Analog
2 BTN/ON Only
Maintained/10V
1 2 34 5 6
ON
1 Btn
S1S2
On Off Off On Off Off
1 Btn
Switch
Momentary
Momentary
Analog
Switch
4 BUTTON ENTRY STATION CONFIGURATION
( RLVSW-4LX )
2 BTN/ON Only
Maintained/10V
Analog
2 BTN/ON Only
Switch
Maintained/10V
1 Btn
Momentary
16
DIP Switch: Block 3 Switch 1, 2, 3 or 4, 5, 6
1 2 34 5 6
Activating the ON signal input with a +24Vdc level shall cause
the associated room to fade the lights to the daylighting
target level over three (3) seconds. If daylighting is not active
in the space, this function will fade the lights to the level of
the maximum trim pot. If the zone is already ON, then the
lights will fade to OFF over one (1) second.
Units that have Non- Partial Level dimming activated shall dim
the room on and off. Pressing the ON button shall fade the room
to ON in three (3) seconds. Pressing the OFF button shall fade the
room down to OFF in one (1) second. If the button is held, dimming shall continue until
either FULL ON or OFF is established or the button is released. When holding the button,
both up and down fade shall be three (3)seconds. Pressing the Bright ( ) button will
temporarily increase the light level above the Daylight Harvesting target level. Pressing
the Dim ( ) button will temporarily decrease the light level below the Daylight
Harvesting target level. If the zone is OFF, pressing the ON button shall turn the zone ON.
If Partial Level is active and the zones are OFF, the first press will turn ON zones to the
Partial On Target level. The second press will take the zones to full or the
maximum level. A press of the OFF button will turn the zones OFF.
This setting determines the length of time the zones will remain on
once the blink warn feature is activated and a request for the
override has been received. This request can be made by pressing the
On button at the low voltage switch. Pilot output will flash on and off
to indicate blink warn is active. Overriding blink warn by tapping the
On button will stop the flashing.
If no button is pressed after the Blink, the zones will turn OFF in 5
minutes.
Blink Warn
7 8
ON
OFF + OFF = OFF
OFF + ON = 30 min
ON + OFF = 1 hr.
ON + ON = 2 hrs.
Adjust this trim pot to set the upper limit for the 0 – 10VDC Ballast outputs. The full
range of the pot adjusts the upper limit in a range from 6 volts to 10 volts.
Default
The default position is full on (counterclockwise).
MINIMUM TRIM LEVEL DIAL2
TASK TUNING
Adjust this trim pot to set the minimum level the 0 – 10Vdc outputs will dim to during
daylight harvesting mode operation. The full range of the pot adjusts the lower limit in
a range from 0 volts to 4 volts.
Default
The default position is full off (clockwise).
LOAD SHED DIAL – DEMAND RESPONSE3
Adjust this trim pot to determine the action taken when the DEMAND RESPONSE (SHED) input is
active.
Application
All 0 – 10Vdc outputs will go to the level determined by the position of the Load Shed pot if the
output level of the zone is currently higher than that Shed level setting. If the Load Shed pot is
adjusted above the Max pot, no change shall occur.
In this mode, the Offset dial is used to enter the desired footcandle value from 0 – 100
footcandles as measured at the photocell. A dial setting of zero (0) equals zero (0) footcandles, a dial setting of 10 equals 100 foot-candles.
Closed Loop
In this mode, the Offset Dial is used to set the photocell target value. The dial scale of 0-10
represents a proportional 0-10 volt signal from the photocell. However, if you are using
AutoCal (DIP switch S2.5 is in the ON position), the Offset dial defines the Light Loss Factor
(LLF) applied to the target level. The LLF is 20% when the dial is set to the zero (0) position and
0% when the dial is in the 10 position. The assumption is that the AutoCal occurs when lamps
are new, the fixtures are clean, and the room is performing to the initial lumen output not the
maintained lumen output.
Z1, Z2, Z3
DAYLIGHT HARVESTING TARGET LEVEL OFFSET DIAL
These dials are used to determine the amount of daylight control that is applied to each zone.
The full range of rotation represents 5-100% of the photocell’s footcandle range. The
procedure for adjusting these dials is different depending upon whether the IRC has been
configured for Closed Loop or Open Loop control.
Open Loop: if daylight harvesting is not desired, turning the dials to full (clockwise) shall
disable the dimming function for the corresponding zone. When at full range, the lights of the
zone will stay On at the Max output level.
Closed Loop: a zone can be excluded from Daylight Harvesting by setting the dial to <5%.
The Burn IN feature of the IRC provides an automatic initializing cycle for new
fluorescent lamps. The Burn In feature will maintain the fluorescent fixtures at full
illumination levels for 100 hours. At the conclusion of the Burn IN cycle the IRC will
exit the Burn IN routine and enter normal operation.
When to use it
Some manufacturers of fluorescent lamps require the lamp to be run at the full
illumination level for a ‘burn in’ period prior to any dimming activity. This feature
provides an easy method to satisfy that requirement.
Start
To initialize this function, move the DIP switch labeled Burn In to the ‘ON’ position.
Observe: The LED above the DIP switch will glow red and will remain in that state
until the cycle is complete. The fluorescent fixtures will also be illuminated at their
full level when turned ON until all Zones have been on for 100 hours.
Stop
The cycle can be stopped at any time by turning off the DIP switch.
Observe: The red LED above the DIP switch will turn off. When cycle is complete,
the LED will turn off even with the DIP switch in the On position.
Restart
To restart this function, move the DIP switch labeled Burn In to the ‘ON’ position.
Observe: The observations will be the same as the Start step.
The Auto Calibration feature of the IRC Power Pack provides an automatic
daylight harvesting calibration. During the 24 hour calibration period all fluorescent
fixtures will remain at full illumination levels and cannot be turned off. The IRC will
monitor the Photocell readings to determine the lowest level during the calibration
period. This reading typically occurs at night. At the conclusion of the Auto Calibration period the IRC will enter normal operation.
Note: Auto Calibration is only applicable to closed loop photocell operation. When
the device is configured in open loop mode, auto calibration can be activated but
the results of such will have no effect on the configuration or output of the IRC.
Start
To initialize this function, move the DIP switch labeled Auto Cal to the ‘ON’ position.
Observe: The LED above the DIP switch will begin to flash on and off in a steady
pattern until the calibration period is complete. The fluorescent fixtures will also be
illuminated at their full level for the duration of the cycle.
Stop
The cycle can be stopped at any time by turning off the DIP switch.
Observe: The red LED above the DIP switch will turn off.
Restart
To restart this function, move the DIP switch labeled Auto Cal to the ‘OFF’ position
and then back to the ‘ON’ position.
End of Cycle
Observe: The LED will be on steady at the end of the calibration period and the
Typical open-loop systems employ a photocell positioned towards the daylight source
(window, skylight, etc).
Important! For best results, the photocell should receive as little electric light as
possible.
To determine the setting of each of the PC Level trim pots, light meter readings must
be taken during the day with the electric lights off and during consistent daylight (i.e. if
a cloud covers the sun during meter recording, start over or wait for the cloud to pass).
Position the light meter at the photocell, pointing it in the same direction as the
photocell. Record the value. Next position the light meter at the work surface in each
room pointing it towards the ceiling. Record the value in each room.
Now calculate the ratio of the zone value to the photocell value for each room. Use the
chart below to determine the PC Level setting. For example, if the photocell reading is
400 foot candles and zone 1’s reading is 50 foot candles, the ratio is 50/400 = 0.125.
Find 0.125 on the chart’s x-axis (Room/Photocell Ratio) and follow a straight line up
until it intersects the diagonal. Then from that point, follow a straight line horizontally to
the left on the chart to obtain the trim pot setting noted on the y-axis. In this case the
setting would be 7.
Closed-Loop Operation
Closed-loop systems position the photocell so that it measures the amount
of light in the room being controlled. It is important to correctly position the
photocell so that it receives either the average amount of ambient light or if
sensing task lighting that it is directed at a surface which will reflect an appropriate
representation of the amount of task lighting in the room.
Set by DIP Switch: Block 2 No. 4Switch: Block 1 No. 9, 10
Set to: Manual ON Set to: Partial ON
When activated, this provides Title 24 2013 functionality for Manual ON to a preset level
other than 100% full ON. When entering a dark room, the zones will be illuminated to a
preset (50% shown) with a button press of the ON button of the Entry Station. A second
press of the same button will cause the zones to go to the Daylight Harvesting target level.
The Occupancy Sensor or the Switch will turn OFF the zones.
PARTIAL ON - AUTO ON
Set by DIP Switch: Block 2 No. 4Switch: Block 1 No. 9, 10
Set to: Auto ON Set to: Partial ON
When activated, this provides functionality for Auto ON to a preset level other than 100%
full ON. When entering a dark room, the zones will be illuminated to a preset (50% shown)
with detection by the Occupancy Sensor. A second press of the ON button will cause the
zones to go to the Daylight Harvesting target level. The Occupancy Sensor or the switch
will turn OFF the zones.
Set by DIP Switch: Block 2 No. 4Switch: Block 1 No. 9, 10
Set to: Auto ON Set to: Partial OFF
When activated, this provides Title 24 2013 functionality for maintaining a minimum zone
output. The function will initiate with a power cycle. The zones will be illuminated to a
predetermined minimum level (50% shown). When occupancy is detected, the Occupancy
sensor will set the zones to Full ON or the setting of the Maximum Trim Pot. Upon
vacancy, the zones will return to the predetermined minimum level and remain there.
PARTIAL OFF + CLOCK SIGNAL
The predetermined minimum level will be ignored if a signal is received and held at the
Clock Input (TB1-3). This will allow the Occupancy Sensor to turn the zones completely OFF
when vacancy is detected. The Occupancy Sensor will turn ON the zones when occupancy
is detected.
When the occupancy sensor detects occupants in the space, the HVAC relay will change
state. In this case the Normally Open contacts are used thus enabling power at the
receptacle.
When the occupancy sensor no longer detects occupants, the HVAC relay contacts will
open to cause the Power Pack to disable power at the receptacle.
H Line N
W
BK
BL
BL
NC
NO
Com
Power Pack
OPP20
Y/O
R
HVAC Relay
WIRING DIAGRAM 2
To Plug Load
OMNISTAT REMOTE SETBACK SWITCH
When the occupancy sensor detects occupants in the space, the HVAC relay will change
state. In this case the Normally Closed contacts are used, this allows normal operation of
the thermostat. When the occupancy sensor no longer detects occupants, the HVAC relay
contacts will close to enable the thermostat set back level.
This requires a +5-15VDC power supply.
Leviton LES Division of Leviton Manufacturing Co. Inc warrants its Dimmer Systems and Controls
Limited 2 Year Warranty
to be free of material and workmanship defects for a period of two years after system
acceptance or 26 months after shipment, whichever comes first. All equipment shipped
back to Leviton must be carefully and properly packed to avoid shipping damage.
Replacements or repaired equipment will be returned to sender freight prepaid, F.O.B. factory.
Leviton is not responsible for removing or replacing equipment on the job site, and will not
honor charges for such work. Leviton will not be responsible for any loss of use time or
subsequent damages should any of the equipment fail during the warranty period, but
agrees only to repair or replace defective equipment returned to its plant in Tualatin, Oregon.
This Warranty is void on any product that has been improperly installed, overloaded, short
circuited, abused, or altered in any manner. Neither the Seller nor Leviton shall be liable
for any injury, loss or damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the use of or
inability to use the equipment. This Warranty does not cover lamps, ballasts, and other
equipment which is supplied or warranted directly to the user by their manufacturer. Leviton
makes no warranty as to the Fitness to Purpose or other implied Warranties.
WARNING: TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK, OR DEATH, TURN OFF POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE
AND TEST THAT POWER IS OFF BEFORE SERVICING OR WIRING!
WARNING: TO BE INSTALLED AND/OR USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROPRIATE ELECTRICAL
CODES AND REGULATIONS.
CAUTION: IF YOU ARE UNSURE ABOUT ANY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CONSULT AN ELECTRICIAN.
CAUTION: USE THIS DEVICE ONLY WITH COPPER OR COPPER CLAD WIRE.