TASK Power LP36HR18NDWWT27 Lighted Power Strip Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- TASK power
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TASK Power LP36HR18NDWWT27 Lighted Power Strip
General Guidelines
- The power source MUST be a 20 amp branch circuit protected by a GFCI at the panel or GFCI prior to the connection at LPS.
- All wiring must meet NEC® and local codes.
- Light valance is recommended.
- Firmly insert the plug straight into the receptacle, applying equal pressure to both blades at the same time. Gently rock plug, if needed
Turn power off at the panel. Carefully pry open each piece with a tool (provided). Insert the Romex connector into the knockout hole inside of the back frame. Pull wires into LPS.
Wiring for Combined Light and Receptacle Circuit – Non-Dimmable
- Step 1 : Secure LPS to wall by screwing into wall studs or use the anchors provided. If running two circuits, one for receptacles, one for lighting, connect fixture wires to appropriate Romex wires. BLACK to BLACK. WHITE to WHITE. Ground all GREEN wires to PEM studs inside of back frame.
- Step 2 : When connecting 2 or more LPS fixtures, run Romex from fixture to fixture. Ground each section to the next.
- Step 3: To terminate last LPS, use wire nuts on ends of the wires.
- Step 4: Snap cover in place and turn the power on.
Wiring for Separate Light and Receptacle Circuits
Step 1: Secure LPS to the wall by screwing into wall studs or use the
anchors provided. If running two circuits, one for receptacles, one for
lighting, connect fixture wires to appropriate Romex wires. BLACK to BLACK.
WHITE to WHITE. Ground all GREEN wires to PEM studs inside of back frame.
Step 2: When connecting 2 or more LPS fixtures, run Romex from fixture to
fixture. Ground each section to the next.
Step 3 : To terminate last LPS, use wire nuts on the ends of the wires.
Step 4: Snap the cover in place and turn the power on.
Wiring Diagram for Combined Light & Receptacle Circuit – Non-Dimmable
Wiring Diagram for Separate Light & Receptacle Circuits
General Guidelines
- The power source MUST be a 20 amp branch circuit protected by a GFCI at the panel or GFCI prior to the connection at LPS.
- All wiring must meet NEC® and local codes.
- Light valance is recommended.
- Firmly insert the plug straight into the receptacle, applying equal pressure to both blades at the same time. Gently rock plug, if needed.
Turn the power off at the panel. Carefully pry open each piece with tool (provided). Insert the Romex connector into the knockout hole inside of the back frame. Pull wires into LPS.
Remote Power Supply- 120V Entry
- Step 1 : Secure LPS to the wall by screwing into wall studs or use the anchors provided. Connect BLACK to BLACK, WHITE to WHITE. Ground all GREEN wires to PEM studs inside of the back frame.
- Step 2: When connecting two LPS, run Romex from fixture to fixture. Ground each section to the next.
- Step 3: To terminate the last LPS, use wire nuts on the ends of the wires.
Remote Power Supply-Low Voltage Entry
- Step 4: Using an appropriate knockout hole, pull low voltage wire from the remote power supply into the low voltage space, connect the BLACK wire (negative) to the BLACK wire from the lights and the RED wire (positive) to the RED wire.
- Step 5 : Snap the cover in place and turn the power on.
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