Step 8: Bypass Mode; Set 120 V Non Universal Dimmers To Bypass Mode - Leviton a-2000 User Manual

Dimmer cabinet with digital controls 12 & 24 circuit versions
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Step 8: Bypass Mode

Set 120 V Non Universal Dimmers to Bypass Mode:

Each 120 V dual dimmer is equipped with two 20-amp circuit breakers; one for
each circuit to be fed from that dimmer module. It is also equipped with two
dimmer bypass switches, adjacent to the breakers, see Figure 29.
Top Of Dimmer
Cabinet
Figure 29 - Bypass Switch - 120V Modules
The Bypass switch has two modes:
• Normal and
• Bypass.
When the switch is set to Bypass, all the dimmer electronics are removed from
the dimming circuit and the line is connected directly to load. Leviton normally
ships the dimmer cabinet with all these switches in Bypass mode.
If a dimmer fails to come on, the bypass switch associated with that dimmer
channel can be used to achieve full bright light output until repairs can be made
to the appropriate system components.
a-2000
Dimmer Cabinets with Digital Controls
Revision G
November 2006
Bypass Switches
After checking that all circuits come on and contain no short circuits,
1
Turn these switches to the Normal position. Once these switches are
2
turned to Normal, the dimmers and non-dims all operate in their
programmed condition.
0-10 VDC controlled ballasts require an additional step to ensure that the
lights come to full brightness when the switch is in the Bypass position.
The purple control wire from the control terminals must be removed and
capped to allow the ballast to "float high." Once this control wire is
removed and capped, the bypass switch can be used to force the lights to
the full bright condition.
a-2000 User Guide
Circuit Breakers
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