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13615 Marquardt Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Ph. 562-407-3079 . Fx. 562-407-3069
www.primalighting.com

If your system does not turn on:

  ALWAYS check the fuse or thermal breaker first. Fuses and breakers are easily replaced and can be bought from any 

local electrical distributor or directly from Prima Lighting. BYPASSING A FUSE OR THERMAL BREAKER CAN RESULT IN FIRE!!

• Check all switches and breakers, including the main panel bre

aker and the breaker button on the transformer.

 

Make sure all wire connections and piercing contacts are tight and well connected (transformer to conductor leads, 

junction box, connectors between rails).

• Check the output side of the transformer with a multimeter and make sure the power is there.

• Check that the bulbs and sockets are installed securely and a

re not burned out.

 

The system will shut down if it is overloaded. Make sure that the total wattage of the lamp elements does not exceed 

the transformer’s maximum wattage rating.

 

The system will shut down if there is a short. Make sure that the rail and elements are not coming in contact with any 

other metal surfaces and that each element is installed properly.

Common Troubleshooting on TRANSFORMER and BREAKERS

If the breaker at the transformer is tripping, please follow these troubleshooting steps:

1. Remove all lighting elements and reset the breaker.

2. Attempt to turn the system on.

If the system still trips,

 look inside the transformer housing and make sure all connections are secure and that there is no 

short. If the system stays on, you most likely have a problem w

ith one of the lighting elements. Re-install one element at 

a time and check if the system works to find the defective element. Ensure that the lighting socket is okay, wires are not 

stripped or shorted, and the lamps are within the allowed watta

ge.

If the breaker at the main panel keeps tripping 

when the system is first turned on, you may need to replace thi

 

breaker with an inductive breaker, or you may have a short on the 120 volt side of the transformer.

Nuisance Tripping

Sometimes, for no apparent reason, the secondary circuit breakers on the transformers will trip. Some things to consider:

1. 

Allow a 20% safety factor in estimating your load wattage. The bulbs often carry a load of up to 5% more than 

specified, wire length, gauge, and connection variation may impact the actual load. Using proper wire nuts and 

ensuring wires have 1/2” long contacts length are essential to 

minimize loading.

by your local electrical codes (use the 20% safety factor as mentioned above), and all transformers should be mounted

as designed.

3. If using a dimmer, use a compatible low-voltage dimmer only.

If using remote magnetic transformer, the transformer has to be mounted vertically with the breakers facing downward

 for better heat dissipation.

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Summary of Contents for FIT I

Page 1: ...RTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT PLEASE CALL PRIMA CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 1 562 407 3079 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION A READ ALL OF THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING THE FIT I SYSTEM B DO NOT INSTALL THIS SYSTEM IN DAMP OR WET LOCATIONS C DO NOT INSTALL THIS SYSTEM OR ANY PART WHICH CONTAINS EXPOSED WIRES LESS THAN 7 FEET FROM ...

Page 2: ...ity and well known name brands We will normally send 50W MR16 for spotlights and 50W Xelogen G6 35 lamp for pendants unless otherwise specified differently in the catalog Prima will also ship according to customers specific lamp type or wattage per order Lamps are complimentary thus we will not offer free replacement nor will we issue any credit for lamps However customers may purchase lamps from us ...

Page 3: ... lighting elements and reset the breaker 2 Attempt to turn the system on If the system still trips look inside the transformer housing and make sure all connections are secure and that there is no short If the system stays on you most likely have a problem with one of the lighting elements Re install one element at a time and check if the system works to find the defective element Ensure that the l...

Page 4: ...ailable for extending track length turning corners or creating intersections in the run Great care must be taken to ensure the connector is installed properly FIT I track is constructed of an aluminum housing which doubles as the neutral conductor Each of the two slots of the track include one conductor and one insulator The slots may used as two separate circuits with the proper use of powerfeeds...

Page 5: ...n the knurled knobs before installation Rotate knurled locking ring clockwise to secure the adapter There should now be a gap between the two knobs Ensure that there is no gap between the knurled knobs before installation FIT I SYSTEM TRACK REQUIRES SUPPORT POINTS BE INSTALLED EVERY 4 FIT I SYSTEM TRACK REQUIRES SUPPORT POINTS BE INSTALLED EVERY 4 D l mounted support The following steps cover the ...

Page 6: ...ed the cable through the top hole and tighten the set screw with the hex wrench Further adjustment may be necessary at the end of the installation process Repeat the steps above for post installation adjustment Mounting disk Hex wrench Track bracket Locking knob Mounting screws Anchors If an installation consists of only a single run of FIT I System track mounted in horizontal orientation with cab...

Page 7: ... Adhere to all local and national electrical codes prior to installation It is strongly recommended that gloves are used when handling the FIT I System track Oils and dirt from fingers can sometimes permanently mark the finish Track should be cleaned with a damp cloth and thoroughly dried before fixture installation Mounting stem assembly w mounting disk and track bracket Locking knob Mounting scr...

Page 8: ...g surface so that they align with the holes in the mounting disks Secure the mounting disks to the mounting surface with the included screws 45º Cable support mounting disk should be placed at a 45º angle from the end of the stem Further adjustment may be necessary for leveling the stem Hex Wrench Track locking knob Mounting Screws Anchors Mounting Screws Anchors Support Stem Assembly Cable suppor...

Page 9: ...e properly installed the picture hanger kit may hold up to a 20lb physical load ENSURE THAT ALL KNOBS AND SET SCREWS ARE TIGHTENED 90º clockwise 90º clockwise Tighten lower knob 22 79394 cable Assembly 22 79395 cable assembly H1 I1 I5 I7 I6 I2 I3 I4 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 H8 H9 H10 H11 Tighten upper knob Multiple support units may be used for added stability Multiple support units may be used for added...

Page 10: ...en to ensure the connector is installed properly J The Straight Inline connector for horizontal or vertical orientations has the benefit of being virtually undetectable after installation This connector does not add any length to the over all track run Insert the conductive 22 79232 or non conductive 22 79233 inserts into the conductor hole on one of the track lengths Insert the top and bottom cov...

Page 11: ...upported lamps Contact Prima customer service for the latest updates on which lamps we support and proper usage Prima low voltage transformers must be used with all Prima Lighting product installations All warranties are void if Prima transformers are not used Prima s catalogs provide general information and suggestions for proper dimmer usage Please consult our customer service department with an...

Page 12: ...he transformer leads by tightening the set screws for each wire lead Transformer low voltage leads must be 10 AWG THHN stranded end top power feed 22 79224 two way adjustable power feed 22 79225 R a hinged construction which allows the two track lengths to be positioned at variable angles Insert the connector into open end of a FIT I track length Secure the powerfeed by tightening the set screws w...

Page 13: ...re lead Transformer low voltage leads must be 10 AWG THHN stranded NOTE Power is fed tothe bottom slot three way 90º power feed 22 79228 four way 90º power feed 22 79229 U FIT I System four way 90º power feed 22 79229 connects and feeds power to four lengths of FIT I track The construction of the connector allows the four track lengths to be positioned at 90º angles Insert the connector into open ...

Page 14: ...e supplied hex wrench secure the Low voltage leads from transformer 10AWG THHN stranded Low voltage leads from transformer 10AWG THHN stranded Circuit 1 90º clockwise gap no gap Circuit 2 W FIT I System two piece power feed 22 79300 is a versatile piece of hardware that allows powerfeed at any point along the FIT I track length in either horizontal or veritcal orientation There are two distinct fe...

Page 15: ...ared neutral configuration The circuits are split via the internal conductors while the outer track housing serves as the neutral for both circuits To accomplish this power must be fed from two separate locationson the same track run The example below shows a single run of track with an end feed at each end of the track In one end feed the top power pin is removed so that power is fed to only the ...

Page 16: ...ote Using a dimmer may shorten the secondary length distance ELECTRONIC TRANSFORMERS ARE DIMMABLE Prima recommends the use of 10AWG standard wire on output Attach wires Firmly with wire nuts Voltage Drop Formula WireS ize Gauge 10 10 12 12 12 5 8 10 15 30 300W 200W 150W 100W 50W ACTransformer Class II Electronic Transformers Class I Electronic Transformers MUST USE LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRONIC DIMMER TO...

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