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MANUAL PowerView® PS-18/300 power supply This guide will explain step-by-step how to install the PS-18/300 power supply and connect the PowerView® motor wires on the connection terminals. The following instruction will show you how to: • Install and mount the power supply on a wall •...
MANUAL Level hammer drill hammer Set of screwdrivers Pan head screws (4pcs) wall plugs (4pcs) 2. Hardware installation The PS-18/300 power supply has been designed to install vertically to a wall. An A4 paper template is available to easily determine the mounting holes. Note ...
MANUAL IMPORTANT • The ventilation holes (both sides of the housing) may not be covered. Leave enough free space of the left and right side. • There are 4 fused motor group connection terminals. Each group is able to deliver max. 4Amps @ 18VDC. Do not exceed the load on each terminal.
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MANUAL 2.1.2 Drill 4 holes at the positons Pilot hole center indicated on the template. 2.1.3 Remove the mounting template and use a hammer to put the wall plugs into place. Page 4 of 13 version: 1.0...
MANUAL 2.1.4 Use a screwdriver to install the screws. The distance from the wall to the flat surface of the panhead screw is about 3.5mm. 2.1.5 Remove the front cover and mount the power supply to the wall. 2.2. Connecting cables Remove the power supply from the wall and disconnect the power cable.
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MANUAL There are different options on how-to connect a range of 18VDC PowerView® motors: 1. Individually 2. Daisy-chained 3. Combination individually/daisy-chained Note As a general rule of thumb, connect (1 motor = max. 1Amp power consumption) per terminal block. maximum 4 motors Motors are connected individually Motors are daisy-chained...
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MANUAL Motors are daisy-chained IMPORTANT Depending on the motor count per chain and used wire surface/diameter, a maximum cable length per chain is allowed. See table below for more information. wire area: 0.5mm² wire length [m.] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415161718192021222324252627282930 # motors 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.9 1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.9 2...
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MANUAL 2.2.1 Take note of the to connect the motor polarity wires on the terminal block. 2.2.2 Connect the wires from an individual or daisy-chained motor(s) to 1 or more terminal blocks ATTENTION. Watch out for the polarity. Wrong connection may damage the power supply.
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MANUAL 2.2.4 Connect the power cable and make sure all cables are guided through the on the power supply. recess TIP. Use cable ties to fasten all cables and wires using the cable management clamps 2.2.5 Mount the power supply back to the wall and connect the power cable to the power socket.
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MANUAL 2.2.6 Flip the power switch to the position. Check if all are lit. group LEDs 2.2.7 Install the front cover. Check if all PowerView® blinds connected to the power supply can be controlled up and down 2.2.8 You are ready to use your PowerView® PS-18/300 power supply. Page 10 of 13 version: 1.0...
MANUAL 3. Technical data Rated input voltage (VAC) 100-240 Rated input Frequency (Hz) 47-63 Rated output voltage (VDC) 18 ± 5% Efficiency level > 90% at full load No load power (W) < 6 Max. total current output (A) Max. group current output (A) Max.
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MANUAL Operation temp. (°C) -40…+50 Operation humidity (%) 20…85 Storage temp. (°C) -40…+80 Storage humidity (%) 10…95 Operational lifetime (hrs) > 100,000 @ 25°C Material Plastic ABS Colour white Dimensions (l x w x h, mm) 223 x 195 x 51 Weight (kg) 0.98 Approvals...
MANUAL Important notice Hunter Douglas Europe B.V. and its affiliates (Hunter Douglas) reserve the right to make corrections, enhancements, improvements and other changes to its products and services, and to discontinue any product or service. Buyers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete.
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