LEDALITE TruGroove Perimeter Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- LEDALITE
Table of Contents
TruGroove Perimeter
Installation Instructions
ID_TruGroove_Perimeter_Corners
Corners
Inside or outside corner configurations
System Overview
These instructions review how to install TruGroove Perimeter Ambient and Graze
fixture corners. Please refer to layout drawings supplied by Philips Ledalite
together with these installation instructions. These instructions must be used
in conjunction with TruGroove Perimeter Grid or Drywall Installation
Instructions. The graphics below show the corner types available and steps
required to correctly install TruGroove Perimeter corners in grid and drywall
ceilings.
IMPORTANT: Read all instructions before beginning installation.
Corner Type Detail
A. Inside corner: for regress, t-grid, trim and trimless.
B. corner: for t-grid, trim and trimless.
General Layout
IMPORTANT: Refer to layout drawings for fixture module and mounting
locations.
NOTE: ALWAYS START FIXTURE INSTALLATION IN A CORNER AND WORK OUTWARDS.
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Follow TruGroove Perimeter Grid Ceiling Installation
Instructions and supplied layout drawings and install first
fixture module. Trim variable endplate to wall and install
as shown. | Install second fixture module as per TruGroove
Perimeter Grid Ceiling Installation Instructions and
supplied layout drawings.
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Install second variable endplate as per TruGroove
Perimeter Grid Installation Instructions (steps 14b19).
Variable endplates will overlap, closing off the opening
below.| Insert variable panels inside installed grid panels.
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Slide panels together until gap is fully closed. Secure
variable panels to housings with screws provided.| Follow Perimeter Grid
Installation Instructions and
supplied layout drawings and install first fixture
module (steps 1-19). Trim variable endplate to
required length and install as shown.
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Install second fixture module and variable endplate
as per TruGroove Perimeter Grid Installation Instructions. Variable endplates
will overlap closing
off the opening below.| Insert variable panels inside installed grid panels.
Slide
to required position until gap is fully closed. Secure
variable panels with screws provided.
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Follow TruGroove Perimeter Drywall Ceiling
Installation Instructions and supplied layout drawings
and install first fixture module. Trim variable endplate to
wall and install as shown.| Install second fixture module as per TruGroove
Perimeter Drywall Ceiling Installation Instructions
and supplied layout drawings.
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Install second variable endplate as per TruGroove
Perimeter Drywall Ceiling Installation Instructions. Variable endplates will
overlap, closing off the opening
below.| Raise variable and full size panels to housing level.
Align full size panels with ends of housings and overlap
variable panels on top. Support in position for attachment.
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Slide panels together until gap is fully closed. Secure
variable panels to housings with screws provided.| NOTE: These instructions
cover drywall thickness
of 1/2” – 5/8”. Install drywall and trim flush to fram-
ing opening.
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NOTE: Each trim flange must be cut at 45 degrees on site. Make sure to mark
orientation and make one left and one right cut. Raise trim flanges to
ceiling, push together for a tight seam and align cut
edges with corner.| Make sure to engage panel edge into trim flange groove.
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Secure trim flange to deep channel track with wafer head screws (by others).
See steps 29-35 of TruGroove Perimeter Drywall Ceiling
Installation Instructions for finishing.| NOTE: Each trimless flange must
be cut at 45 degrees on site. Make sure to mark orientation and make one left
and one right cut. Raise trimless flanges to ceiling, push together for a
tight seam and
align cut edges with corner.
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Make sure to engage panel edge into trimless flange
groove.| Push trimless flange tight against drywall and attach
to structure using drywall screws (by others). See steps 45-50 of TruGroove
Perimeter Drywall Ceiling
Installation Instructions for finishing.
| Follow TruGroove Perimeter Drywall Ceiling Installation Instructions and
supplied layout drawings and install first fixture module. Trim variable
endplate to wall and install as shown.
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| Install second module and variable endplate as per TruGroove Perimeter
Drywall Ceiling Installation Instructions. Variable endplates will overlap
closing
off the opening below.
| Raise variable and full size panels to housing level.
Align full size panels with ends of housings and overlap variable panel on
top. Support in position for attachment.
| Slide panels together until gap is fully closed. Secure variable panels to
housings with screws provided.
| NOTE: These instructions cover drywall thickness of 1/2” – 5/8”.
Install drywall and trim flush to framing opening.
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| NOTE: Each trim flange must be cut at 45 degrees on site. Make sure to mark
orientation
and make one left and one right cut. Raise trim
flanges to ceiling, push together for a tight seam and align cut edges with
corner.
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| Make sure to engage panel edge into trim flange groove.
| Secure trim flange to deep channel track with
wafer head screws (by others). See steps 29-35
of TruGroove Perimeter Drywall Ceiling Installation Instructions for
finishing.
| NOTE: Each trimless flange must be cut at 45 degrees on site. Make sure
to mark orientation
and make one left and one right cut. Raise trimless flang- es to ceiling, push
together for a tight seam and align cut edges with corner.
| Make sure to engage panel edge into trimless flange groove.
| Push trimless flange tight against drywall and attach to structure using
drywall screws (by others). See steps 45-50 of TruGroove Perimeter Drywall
Ceiling Installation Instructions for finishing.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interreference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.|
Sensor in Rows
Single Sensor Controlling Whole Row
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Purple & brown (or purple & grey/pink) control wires MUST be connected between fixtures.
Note: – A maximum of 8 drivers can be wired to 8 sensors; confirm fixture driver count with factory.
Multiple Sensors Controlling Separates Zones in a Row -
Purple & brown (or purple & grey/pink) control wires MUST NOT be connected between zones.
Notes :
• A maximum of 8 drivers can be wired to one sensor; confirm fixture driver count with factory.
• Only one sensor is allowed on a wired zone. (Sensors can be paired together wirelessly via a mobile app).
Sensor Spacing
- For correct operation, sensor should be placed a minimum distance of 8ft apart.
- Wireless sensor should be placed no further than 40ft apart for good wireless signal connection.
Important Consideration When Using Sensor in a Row
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For fixtures with wireless sensors (CS, SB or RA options):
DO NOT connect fixture purple and brown (or purple & grey/ pink) control wires to an external dimming switch. Fixture mains wiring should not be connected to a circuit with an external on/off switch. -
For best aesthetic condition, place sensors at ends of row only so as not to break the continuous lens.
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For better occupancy coverage in longer rows, sensors may be placed mid run, but keep in mind this will break the continuous lens into discrete sections. Alternatively, remote sensors may be used, note the same wiring rules will apply.
Occupancy Sensor Coverage:
Note: Longer dimension of detection area (Y1, Y2) is parallel to longer
dimension of the luminaire.
Daylight Sensor
The light sensor measures the total amount of light in a circular field of
approximately 80% of the PIR detection area. The following aspects should be
observed during installation:
- Minimum distance from the window ≥ 2ft (0.6m).
- Prevent light reflections from outside entering the sensor (for example sunlight reflection on a car hood) as this will lead to incorrect light regulation.
As a guideline the formula 0.72 X H can be used to calculate the minimum distance between the window and sensor whereby H is the height from the bottom of the window to the sensor.
The detection area for the movement sensor can be roughly divided into two parts;
- Minor movements (person moving ≤ 3ft/s or 0.9m/s).
- Major movements (person moving ≥ 3ft/s or 0.9m/s).
Photosensor spatial response
ATTENTION: Install in accordance with national and local building and
electrical codes.
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