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STL360 Assembly and Wiring
To install a STL360 Sensor with separately purchased floodlights,
start at #1
To install STL360 Pre-wired Floodlight Kits, see page 7.
1.
Screw the threaded arms of each floodlight into the RAB CU4 EZ Plate.
(See diagram on page 7)
2.
Screw the threaded arm of the sensor into the bottom hole of the EZ
Plate. Sensor should be below and as far away from the floodlights as
possible.
3.
Attach the Universal Mounting bar with the screws provided to the
junction box. If you are attaching your STL360 kit to a surface mount
weatherproof box, you must use the metal mounting plate with gasket.
4.
Use the "S" shaped Hands Free Hanging Hook to hold the EZ Plate
during wiring.
5.
Bring power leads and sensor kit leads through holes in gasket into
junction box.
6.
Attach ground wire(s) to junction box grounding screw.
7.
Position CU4 EZ Plate and metal surface plate with
gasket (required for mounting on surface junction boxes) (see pg #7).
8.
Strip 1/2" of insulation from all leads.
Connect as shown in wiring diagram.
9.
Twist on wire nuts.
Secure with electrical tape.
10. Make sure all unused openings
in CU4 EZ Plate are closed
with plugs (provided).
11. Use silicone sealant around plate and all openings to ensure a weather
proof seal. Seal all unsued conduit entries on surface junction box.
12. Screw in light bulbs. Turn on power.
13. Conduct walk test to adjust sensor response (see page 15).
STEALTH-IN-1114
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Multiple Sensors
Multiple sensors may be wired together, but doing this will make problems
difficult to troubleshoot. Single sensors that control their own lights will give
a more accurate location of movement and trouble-free operation.
Multiple Fixtures
Multiple fixtures may be wired
to a single sensor.
To handle loads greater than
1000 watts, a qualified
electrician should install a relay.
Power Quality
It is not recommended to install sensors on a circuit that also feeds motor
loads such as HVAC equipment, kitchen appliances, or garage door openers.
The Stealth circuit is surge and transient protected to IEC specifications.
However, if voltage varies significantly from 120 volts, the sensor may
malfunction. This may occur on circuits with motor loads.
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