TASK power LP24HR12NDGSN27 Lighted Power Strip Instruction Manual

May 15, 2024
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installation instructions
January 2019
Lighted Power Strip DV Series
Installation Instructions for LPS WITH Built-In Power Supply

General Guidelines

  • 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 recommended.
  • Firmly insert plug straight into receptacle, applying equal pressure to both blades at the same time. Gently rock plug, if needed.

Turn power off at panel. Carefully pry open each piece with tool (provided). Insert Romex connector into knockout hole inside of back frame. Pull wires into LPS.

Wiring for Combined Light and Receptacle Circuit – Non Dimmable

TASK power LP24HR12NDGSN27 Lighted Power Strip -
Wiring Step 1
Secure LPS to wall by screwing into wall studs or use anchors provided. Connect BLACK Romex wire to BLACK wire from receptacles and switch.
Connect WHITE Romex wire to WHITE wire from receptacles and driver. Ground all GREEN wires toPEM 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 wires.
Step 4
Snap cover in place and turn power on.

Wiring for Separate Light and Receptacle Circuits

TASK power LP24HR12NDGSN27 Lighted Power Strip - Wiring
2 Step 1
Secure LPS to wall by screwing into wall studs or use 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 wires.
Step 4
Snap cover in place and turn power on.

Wiring Diagram for Combined Light & Receptacle Circuit – Non Dimmable
TASK power LP24HR12NDGSN27 Lighted Power Strip - Wiring
Diagram Wiring Diagram for Separate Light & Receptacle Circuits
TASK power LP24HR12NDGSN27 Lighted Power Strip - Wiring Diagram
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General Guidelines

  • 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 recommended.
  • Firmly insert plug straight into receptacle, applying equal pressure to both blades at the same time. Gently rock plug, if needed.

Turn power off at panel. Carefully pry open each piece with tool (provided). Insert Romex connector into knockout hole inside of back frame. Pull wires into LPS. TASK power LP24HR12NDGSN27 Lighted Power Strip - General
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LP24HR12NDGSN27 Lighted Power Strip - Wiring Diagram 3Remote Power Supply- 120V Entry
Step 1
Secure LPS to wall by screwing into wall studs or use anchors provided. Connect BLACK to BLACK, WHITE to WHITE. Ground all GREEN wires to PEM studs inside of back frame.
Step 2
When connecting two LPS, run Romex from fixture to fixture. Ground each section to the next.
Step 3
To terminate last LPS, use wire nuts on ends of wires.
Remote Power Supply-Low Voltage Entry
Step 4

Using appropriate knockout hole, pull low voltage wire from remote power supply into the low voltage space, connect BLACK wire (negative) to BLACK wire from lights and RED wire (positive) to RED wire.
Step 5
Snap cover in place and turn power on.

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