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  • 1Timer receptacle
  • 2Output voltage taps
  • 3Circuit breaker switch
  • 4Photocell receptacle

NOTE: This power supply is for use with landscape lighting systems only. Do not submerge the transformer.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, use only with low-voltage landscape fixtures and accessories. Do not use with swimming pool or spa lighting fixtures. Install the power unit in enclosures or on surfaces that are not combustible. To reduce the risk of electric shock, install the power unit 5' (1.5 m) or more from a pool, spa, or fountain. When the power unit is installed (a) indoors within 10' (3.0 m) of a pool, spa, or fountain or (b) outdoors, connect the power unit to a receptacle protected by a GFCI.

  • Do not connect two or more power supplies in parallel.

  • For outdoor use only.

  • For use in enclosures only with provided conduit adaptor plate.

  • The National Electrical Code requires that wiring concealed or extended through a building wall must be enclosed in conduit.

  • The Transformer should be mounted close to the power supply. Extension cords should not be used with this unit.

  • This power unit shall be connected to a 120-volt covered GFCI receptacle marked "WET LOCATION" while in use.

  • Mount the transformer at least 1' (0.3 m) above ground, level, with the wire terminals facing down.

    NOTE: Do not energize the transformer until installation of the system is complete.

  • Direct burial rated wire should be buried a minimum of 6" (152 mm) beneath the surface of the ground.

  • Transformer load: To determine the transformer size you will need, add up the wattages of all the lamps you plan to use. Select a transformer wattage in excess of the required load. Generally, the total lamp load should not be less than one-third of the transformer’s wattage rating, nor exceed its maximum wattage capacity. If your total wattage is too high, divide the load between two transformers.

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