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A shade power module enclosure that can house up to three power
modules is available. This enclosure ensures the power modules
get installed in a safe, well-protected, and ventilated case. Before
continuing, verify the enclosure is mounted and ready to accept the
modules. Mounting instructions for the PWM-PENC3 are available in
the Quick Reference Guide for that product.
1. Remove power at the circuit breaker.
2. Remove the lid from enclosure (if one is installed).
3. Turn the captive screw on the AC compartment panel
counterclockwise (CCW) until the screw pops up.
4. Slide the cover up and out away from the enclosure. Put aside.
5. Remove the two WAGO 6 position push connectors that were
shipped in the AC compartment and set aside.
6. Remove one of the electrical knockouts at the bottom of the
enclosure and install a 1/2 inch electrical cable clamp.
7. If not already completed, remove the electrical knockout
from shade module slot 1 and snap a 1/2 inch nylon insulating
bushing in place of knockout. If installing more than one shade
module, repeat step 7 for slots 2 and 3 as required.
Prep the Enclosure
Prep the enclosure to accept the power modules.
Shade Module Enclosure
Prep the Shade Module Power Supply
Prep the shade module before installing into the enclosure.
Mount Shade Power Modules
Before making any electrical connections, mount the power modules
into the power module enclosure. This process is described below.
Make 120/240V AC Connections
With the power modules mounted, they can now be wired to the
incoming circuit.
Module
Slot 1
Module
Slot 2
Module
Slot 3
BUSHING
GND
ON PS
GND
ON PS
GND
ON PS
WAG O
CONNECTORS
BUSHING BUSHING
120/240VAC Input
GND
Shade
Module
Slot 1
Slide up and
then out
Shade
Module
Slot 2
Shade
Module
Slot 3
4
3
6
7
1. Remove the shade module(s) and corresponding Shade Motor
PS to 120/240V AC cable(s) from the shipping box.
2. Flip module over to access the power supply.
3. Plug the Shade Motor PS to 120/240V AC cable into the
2-pin connector located on the power supply board's bottom
edge. The connector is keyed to avoid plugging the cable in
backwards. See the diagram below.
Shade Module Power Supply
Neutral (White)
Hot (Black)
Green (Gnd)
Mount and Wire Shade Modules
ELECTRIC SHOCK! The 120/240V AC source power poses an
electrical shock hazard that can cause serious injury to installers
and end-users.
IMPORTANT!
– A licensed electrician is required to make AC electrical
connections to the shade modules. Isolate and turn o
power at the main breaker panel prior to installing any
electrical devices.
– Each shade power module can draw up to 1.5 amps
maximum (4.5 amps max per enclosure). Be sure to size the
circuit breakers accordingly.
– For supply, neutral, and ground connections, use only #14
AWG or larger solid copper wire.
1. Position shade module over knockout removed in the Prep the
Enclosure section.
2. Insert the wires from the module through the insulated bushing
installed.
3. Slide the shade module bottom tabs into the slots to the left
and right of the electrical knockout hole.
4. Secure the module to the enclosure by turning the captive
screw on the top of the module clockwise (CW).
5. Repeat above steps 1 - 8 to install the remaining power
modules into their corresponding slots in the enclosure.
6. Verify the 120/240V AC feed from the circuit breaker is o.
7. Strip approximately 10 inches of the outer jacketing from the
electrical cable and insert wires through the clamp installed in
the Prep the Enclosure section to the left. Tighten clamp.
8. Connect all ground wires to the 6-position WAGO connector
already mounted to the green ground wire screwed to the
enclosure.
9. Connect all the neutral wires using a WAGO 6-position push
connector supplied with the module enclosure.
10. Connect all the hot wires using a WAGO 6-position push
connector supplied with the module enclosure.
11. Stu all wires into the AC compartment neatly and reinstall the
AC compartment cover.
12. Apply power by switching the breaker at the circuit breaker
box to the On position.