PART NO. 735890 FORM NO. 3315-271 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TOR WIRE NUT AND EPOXY KIT J Never use a cable connector to install a replacement power pack that is 98 watts or larger. The connector can corrode and overheat, causing a potential fire hazard and personal injury. Always use a Wire Nut and Epoxy Kit to splice the replacement power pack into the man line of your Toto Lighting System.
Remove Power Pack From Main Cable Electric shock can be fatal. Unplug the power pack cord from the electrical outlast before replacing the power pack. 1. You are replacing a power pack that has quick disconnect terminals at the bottom {Fig. 3}, simply unplug the cable terminals, mount the new power pack, reconnect the cable terminals to the power pack, and plug the cord into a120 volt ac electrical outlet. Do not use any of the remaining instructions, It you have any other power pack, proceed to step 2.
. Twist a power pack cable wire and a main sine cable wire together (Fig. 7). 4, Screw the wire nut tightly {clockwise) onto the twisted pair of wires {Fig. 7). Repeat steps and 4 on remaining wires. WIRE H Nut N Q WIRES TWISTED TOGETHER Figure 7 Prepare Epoxy A clear epoxy bag is inside the paper packet. 1. Tear the top off the paper packet and remove the clear epoxy bag. 2. Grip both edges of the bag al the center seal {Fig. 8).
IMPORTANT: Make sure epoxy fills the inside of both wire nuts and covers the wires extending from them. This assures that the wires are sealed properly and minimizes the chance for corrosion. 3. Wrap the twist tie around the open end of the epoxy bag and keep the bound end of the bag up (Fig. 11). This prevents the epoxy from leaking while it hardens, 4. Let the epoxy harden for 1 to 2 hours. 5. i desired, you can bury or cover the epoxy bag so it is not visible. 6.