Installation Guide

This document is intended for reference only, by qualified electricians and should not be considered a substitute for national, state and local
electrical codes.
Safety Warnings
THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC, STATE AND LOCAL CODES.
DO NOT USE A FIXTURE IF THE HOUSING, LENS OR POWER CABLES ARE DAMAGED.
TO AVOID RISK OF AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK, PLEASE SHUT OFF THE MAIN POWER BEFORE INSTALLING AND WIRING THIS UNIT.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THIS FIXTURE AS IT CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS.
A. Selecting a Power Supply
For compliant operation, mac LEDS fixtures must be operated with a suitable UL listed Class 2 power supply. Please select a
power supply that is compatible with your lighting requirements. The power supply selected can either drive a single fixture or
a series of multiple connected fixtures. Proper power supply selection is determined by the wattage of the fixtures installed and
this selection is the sole responsibility of the installer. Do not exceed the wattage limits of the power supply. The total wattage
of the series or string of fixtures is additive and must be lower in value than the power supply rating. The installer can purchase
the power supply from any supplier offering a suitable Class 2 power supply, or through mac LEDS.
B. Installing the Power Supply
1) Identify the location for the power supply.
2) When using a single power supply and multiple fixtures, the fixtures are installed in series or in an array
format. The fixtures may be ordered with accessories (see Figure 1). Use the connector cables (see Figure 2) when
distance is needed between fixtures. Use the connector (see Figure 3) when end-to-end installation is needed to
provide uniform and smooth light distribution. Use the DC receptacle when formatting an array series (see Figure 4).
Figure 1:
Connector Accessory Connector Cable Accessory
DC Receptacle Accessory
Figure 2:
Figure 3:
Figure 4:

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