Section 2: Installation
2.0 Pre‐Installation Checklist
☐ Unpack the lighting control panel.
☐ Report any damage to the freight carrier.
☐ Remove the enclosure cover and set aside.
☐ Determine appropriate mounting location for panel.
☐ Mount the panel to the wall.
☐ Punch additional knockout holes for high and low voltage conduit runs as required
☐ Pull the line, neutral, and ground wires from circuit breaker box to the panel and terminate.
☐ Pull load wires from lighting loads to panel and terminate.
☐ Pull CAT5 data line wires to panels and devices and terminate with RJ45 connectors.
☐ Test all cables with the appropriate cable tester.
☐ Pull all low voltage input wires and terminate to the appropriate connectors.
☐ Clean the cabinet of any construction debris and dust.
☐ Double check all high voltage connections.
☐ Apply power to the panel.
2.1 Mounting the Enclosure
2.1.1 Location
Determine the proper location for mounting the lighting controller. Typically, the panels are mounted
near the lighting loads to be controlled.
2.1.2 Environmental Considerations
The EVO Integrated Relay Panel is installed in a NEMA 1 enclosure designed for indoor applications. The
panel should be mounted in an area with an ambient temperature between 0 and 50° C (32°‐122°F),
humidity from 10 to 90% non‐condensing, non‐explosive/corrosive atmosphere, and stationary.
2.1.3 Mounting
The enclosure is provided with 4 holes located at each corner of the enclosure. Secure the enclosure to
the mounting surface with the appropriate hardware for the application.
2.2 Wiring the EVO‐INT
2.2.1 Line and Load Wires
Pull a 16A 120VAC or 277VAC circuit to the Line 1 (L1) terminal for powering the first four relays (LD1‐4)
and controller board. An additional 120VAC or 277VAC circuit can be terminated at Line 2 (L2) for an
additional 16A capacity on the second set (LD5‐8) of relays. Pull all wires from lighting loads to the
enclosure. Connect each load and its dimming wires to the appropriate terminal on the relay output
board. Cap the unused lead to prevent electrical shock. See Figure 2.1 below.
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