Best Practice Guide for Warehouses 2008 - (Page 45) WAREHOUSE Installation and Wiring Details BUILDINGS Bulk Bulk & Rack Storage Attachment & Rack Installation Notes 1. Refer to Lighting Integrator Installation and Operation Summary for detailed installation and operation instructions of the lighting control panel. 2. Commission the clock according to the Network Clock Automation Scenarios documentation, and test the operation after commissioning. 3. Assign relays to the channels as shown on the Lighting Integrator relay schedule. 4. Test the operation of lighting control panels and low voltage switches after installation. 5. Use stainless steel switch plates to facilitate cleaning and minimize damage from impact. 6. Most applications require UL Listed, 18 to 22 gauge, three-conductor, Class 2 cable for low voltage wiring. For plenum return ceilings use UL Listed plenum-approved cables. 7. Confirm night light/egress lighting requirements with local code officials. Storage Equipment Schedule Catalog No. LI 48S-48GA-115 HCLK8SS 1081-I SL1 Qty 1 1 1 per 9,600ft² 1 per 9,600ft² & 10,000ft² as needed 1 per ballast as shown 1 per rack storage sensor 1 per bulk storage sensor as shown as shown Description Lighting Integrator Control lighting control panel interior, 48 relays, 115/277V power supply, group switch Network clock/programmer for Smartwired Control lighting control panel Pass & Seymour low-voltage momentary toggle switch, Ivory Wall plate, Pass & Seymour/Legrand, type 430 stainless steel finish, single-gang LVS-1 DM-100-320MP HB300-B HBL1 HBL4 HBAA-1 MB-2 Low-voltage momentary toggle switch Bi-level HID control module, for 320-watt pulse start lamp operated by a CWA ballast Passive infrared occupancy sensor and control module, 24 VDC, with integral back box Aisleway lens 360° lens Knuckle adjustment Luminaire mounting bracket www.wattstopper.com • 800.879.8585 www.wattstopper.com • 800.879.8585 W-WA5.0 0508 45 http://www.wattstopper.com http://www.wattstopper.com
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