INSTALLATION
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The connector from the power supply separate leads about 1½". Connect striped leads to
motor leads as follows:
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Connect the power supply lead with markings (24V DC) to the motor lead with a black
stripe using a wire nut.
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Connect the remaining power supply lead to the remaining motor lead (white - 0V DC)
using a wire nut.
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Plug the power supply into a wall outlet.
IMPORTANT:
Multi-shade orders may have been ordered with larger power supplies
capable of powering up to four shades. These larger power supplies do not have a
plug-in option and must be wired directly into the home electrical system. Both power
supplies mount on a 35 mm DIN (top-hat) rail.
NOTE TO INSTALLER:
To connect the 5- or 10-amp power supply to the home
electrical system, a 16 gauge wire is sufficient for the 110V AC input. This wire is not
provided with your shade order.
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Two-shade power supplies (DR-120-24) use a switch to select between 100-120V AC
or 200-240V AC.
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The four-shade power supply (DRP-240-24) operates on 100-240V AC.
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The 22 gauge wire used to attach the motor to the 5- or 10-amp power supply is an
integral part of the ST30 Motor and is approximately 6-8 feet long. If the power supply
is mounted farther than the motor cord will reach, the length can be extended by adding
additional 22 gauge (speaker wire) or larger wire. Wire is not provided with your
shade order.
WARNING:
All power supplies that require wiring to the home’s electrical system
should be installed by a licensed electrician.
ST50 Motors
Shades equipped with ST50 motors have a power cord and plug attached. These plug directly
into a wall socket. The shades operate on 120V AC at 60 Hz.
Single Shade
1 or 2 Shades
Up to 4 Shades