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Appendix 

 
 

April 8, 2010 

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SparkliteLED™ User Manual - Rev. 02c 

Sizing the 

Circuit 

Breakers 

 

Calculating the total current drawn by the fixtures connected to a particular circuit is not 
complicated if the installer has the right information at hand and knows how to interpret 
it. 

With the fixture’s current draw information, the installer can calculate and select the 
right circuit breaker size (rating) to which they can connect a group of fixtures. 

   

 

Using the Spec 

Sticker 

 

CHAUVET®  fixtures come with a sticker that indicates the current they consume in a 
circuit at the specified voltage. This greatly simplifies calculating the total current drawn. 

 

For instance, if the sticker on the fixture indicates, “0.1 A @ 115 VAC, 60 Hz” and the 
installer is connecting 12 of them on the same 115 VAC circuit, to determine the total 
current required by the fixtures it would be enough to do this simple calculation: 

   

0.1 A x 12 = 1.2 A 

   

 

Using the 

Watts/Volts 

Method 

 

Some installers may prefer to determine the current drawn by the fixture by dividing its 
power consumption, indicated in watts (W), by the voltage (V) on the circuit. As an 
example, assuming that a certain fixture consumes 240 W and it is connected to a 120 
VAC circuit, the current it draws would be: 

   

240 W / 120 V = 2 A 

   

 

Considering the 

Power Factor 

 

The above method is accurate only with fixtures whose power factor (PF) is equal, or 
very close, to “1.” Otherwise, the calculated current may be too low with respect to the 
actual current drawn by the fixture.  

In fact, as the PF decreases, the difference  between the current calculated using the 
watts/volts method and the actual current increases. 

   

Therefore, for fixtures with a PF below “0.9,” the installer must always consider the 
fixture’s PF when using the watts figure to calculate the current it draws.  

For the above example, if the published fixture’s PF were “0.7”, the resulting drawn 
current would be as follows: 

   

2 A / 0.7 = 2.8571 A 

   

This is approximately equal

to  2.86  A,  2.9  A,  or  even  3  A,  depending  on  the 

installer’s desire for accuracy. In other words, the actual current ended up being close 
to 50% higher than originally calculated. 

   

 

Using the Volt 

Amps Method 

 

If the fixture’s sticker indicates the power consumption in “volt amps” (VA), the 
calculation of the drawn current is simply the result of dividing the amount in VA by the 
voltage on the circuit (V). For a fixture with a consumption of 360 VA, the calculation 
would be as follows: 

   

360 VA / 120 V = 3 A 

   

Note that when the power consumption is in VA, the fixture’s PF  is never part of the 
current draw calculation. 

   

 

Selecting the 

Circuit Breaker 

 

The National Electric Code (NEC) determines that circuit breakers should handle 80% 
of their rated capacity for continuous loads (those being on for three or more hours) and 
100% for intermittent loads. For safety reasons, CHAUVET®  recommends assuming 
that all loads are continuous. 

   

After calculating the total current the fixtures connected to a particular circuit will draw, 
the installer must consider the 80% rule indicated above. For a total current of 22 A, the 
calculation is as follows: 

   

22 A * 1.25 = 27.5 A 

   

The installer should use a 30 A CB because the immediately lower CB rating, 25 A, 
would not be enough for this load. 

   

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Sparklite LED

Page 1: ...User Manual...

Page 2: ...5 x 11 inches double sided If using A4 paper 210 x 297 mm configure your printer to scale the content of this document to A4 paper Intended Audience Any person in charge of installing operating and or...

Page 3: ...8 AC POWER 8 Fuse Replacement 8 Power Linking 8 FIXTURE LINKING 9 DMX Data Connection 9 SparkliteLED Serial Link 10 Master Slave Fixture Linking 11 MOUNTING 12 Orientation 12 Rigging 12 SparkliteLED C...

Page 4: ...27 Number of Fixtures 27 DMX Data Cabling 27 Making your Own DMX Cable 27 DMX Cable Characteristics 27 DMX Cable Connectors 28 3 Pin to 5 Pin Conversion Chart 28 DMX Connection 28 MASTER SLAVE LINKING...

Page 5: ...it in its original factory box or road case and packing Text Conventions CONVENTION MEANING 1 512 A range of values 50 60 A set of mutually exclusive values in the text 10 A DIP switch to be configure...

Page 6: ...controller to the proper voltage as per the specifications in this manual or on the controller Always disconnect the SparkliteLED controller and drape s from the power source before servicing This pro...

Page 7: ...t groups of 16 RGB LEDs each with a total of 128 LEDs per drape Despite having individual outputs for each drape all four SparkliteLED drapes connected to the same SparkliteLED controller will show th...

Page 8: ...ore information on these types of connections If using the standard DMX connection each SparkliteLED controller can have its own starting address for a more detailed control of the show see the Append...

Page 9: ...1 8 12 Drape s On Off 24 Channel Mode CHANNEL FUNCTION 1 1st Group Red Color 2 1st Group Green Color 3 1st Group Blue Color 4 2nd Group Red Color 5 2nd Group Green Color 6 2nd Group Blue Color 7 3rd G...

Page 10: ...iteLED User Manual Rev 02c 6 April 8 2010 Product Dimensions SparkliteLED Controller Fuse Holder Power Input DMX In DMX Out On Off Switch Link Out Power Indicator Control Panel Drape Out Connectors DM...

Page 11: ...Introduction April 8 2010 7 SparkliteLED User Manual Rev 02c SparkliteLED Drape SparkliteLED Driver Box LED Group Outputs Mounting Grommet LEDs...

Page 12: ...Breakers section in the Appendix chapter Never connect the fixture to a rheostat variable resistor or dimmer circuit even if the rheostat or dimmer channel serves only as a 0 to 100 switch Fuse Replac...

Page 13: ...4 Channel mode See the Introduction chapter for a description of the DMX 24 Channel mode and the Operation Instructions chapter to learn how to configure the SparkliteLED controller appropriately for...

Page 14: ...MX cable to between the DMX Output connector of the DMX controller and the DMX Input connector of the first SparkliteLED controller 2 Connect the second DMX cable as shown in the figure below Note tha...

Page 15: ...son The SparkliteLED uses the serial link Link Output to DMX Input for its Master Slave mode as well 1 Link the fixtures as indicated in steps 3 to 5 of the previous section 2 Make sure that there is...

Page 16: ...l for the weight requirement of this fixture SparkliteLED Controller You should mount the SparkliteLED controller on a flat dry and rigid surface such as plywood or similar The SparkliteLED controller...

Page 17: ...able options for the current menu item To move to the left side of the menu map previous level press MENU This will return the display to the previous option or exit the current option without changin...

Page 18: ...change the pattern type Alternatively press UP or DOWN to select any of the other parameters Cross Time Speed Minimum Maximum Number of Colors or Set color 1 4 Pattern Type LED sparking direction pat...

Page 19: ...hree or two colors respectively Color mode 8 is for all colors RGB With the display showing Number colors press ENTER The lower row of the display will show 1 Color mode Alternatively to select any of...

Page 20: ...the display press MENU five times The display will show Settings Press ENTER The display will show SET DMX address Alternatively to select the other setting Allow edit PROG press UP or DOWN Starting...

Page 21: ...e Activates the LED strobe mode Cross time 0 255 LED spark duration or strobe frequency Speed Color change speed when in Strobe Minimum Minimum LED brightness Maximum Maximum LED brightness Number col...

Page 22: ...ree Color Flow Mode Two Color Flow Mode Full Color RGB Color Modes Channel 6 determines the number of colors and the way they will show static or dynamic or all RGB colors 7 8 9 10 000 009 010 019 020...

Page 23: ...d Color RGB Color Control per LED group 2 000 255 1st Group Green Color 3 000 255 1st Group Blue Color 4 000 255 2nd Group Red Color 5 000 255 2nd Group Green Color 6 000 255 2nd Group Blue Color 7 00...

Page 24: ...below recommendations Unplug the fixture from power Wait until the fixture is cold Use a vacuum or dry compressed air and a soft brush to remove dust collected on the external vents and reachable inte...

Page 25: ...troller not powered Check power to the SparkliteLED controller Faulty DMX cable Repair or replace faulty cable Breaker Fuse keeps blowing Excessive circuit load Check total load placed on the electric...

Page 26: ...IECMALE 5 On Off switch P100 SA00013 6 3 Pin XLR male socket DMX Input P111 SKLX3M 7 11 3 Pin XLR female socket DMX Out Link Out P111 SKLX3F 8 Display board P170 SKLDPLY 9 Main board P170 SKLMAS 10 5...

Page 27: ...Ref Description Part Number 1 Driver box cover P100 SKLDBC 2 Driver box side panels P100 SKLDBSP 3 Driver box base P100 SKLDBB 4 Main board P170 SKLDRV 5 5 Pin male XLR connector P111 SKLX5M 6 Drape...

Page 28: ...g from inadequate packaging is the customer s responsibility As a suggestion proper UPS packing or double boxing is always a safe method to use CHAUVET reserves the right to use its own discretion to...

Page 29: ...n inside power supply Maximum operating temperature 104 F 40 C Drape Fire Resistance Treatment Fire retardant type FR 1 non toxic Fire retardant duration 10 dry cleaning procedures Standard compliance...

Page 30: ...ue in the 000 255 range Each DMX compatible fixture uses as many consecutive DMX channels as features the user can control The sequential numbers assigned to each DMX channel 1 512 are also known as D...

Page 31: ...roller communicates to each fixture However the user should always define a physical location for the fixtures that provides for the easiest and most direct cabling to the controller and other fixture...

Page 32: ...signal Pin 2 Pin 2 Positive signal Pin 3 Pin 3 Not Used Pin 4 Not Used Pin 5 DMX Connection Make sure that the fixtures with which you are working can operate in DMX mode not in a proprietary connect...

Page 33: ...ontroller involved Refer to the fixtures manual to learn how to configure them to work in Master Slave mode The procedure below illustrates a possible connection method 1 Connect the 3 pin male connec...

Page 34: ...user to control simultaneously the whole group of units at that DMX address by setting the ID Addressing channel to 0 Similarly the user can control each fixture at that DMX address independently by f...

Page 35: ...t as the PF decreases the difference between the current calculated using the watts volts method and the actual current increases Therefore for fixtures with a PF below 0 9 the installer must always c...

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