Hortitek LMU User Manual

Light management unit

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LIGHT MANAGEMENT UNIT
USER GUIDE

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Summary of Contents for Hortitek LMU

  • Page 1 LIGHT MANAGEMENT UNIT USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2 Enables gardeners to safely and easily control their grow lights. The LMU serves 3 main functions: • Time Control: Hortitek LMU can simulate any light cycle by using the 24-Hour timer. • Power Control: Hortitek LMU can control, distribute and protect the load by using the circuit breakers.
  • Page 3 5- 24ON: ALL ON OPERATION frequency of 50Hz in Australia and New Zealand. This indicates the number of ALL ON sockets. 24ON = 24 timed sockets will be on at once. 6- TIME DELAY: LMU IS EQUIPPED WITH TIME DELAY.
  • Page 4 Main Circuit Breaker on the objects. switchboard. (All LMU’s are equipped with a fuse • Do not store or operate the LMU outdoors or in a moist and MCB’s to protect the unit and attached devices environment, or near water sources.
  • Page 5 SELECTOR SWITCH - HALF ON / HALF OFF (A or B) In the I position: The Timer will turn Side A sockets The Timers on Hortitek LMU’s have 96 red pins, on and Side B sockets off. When the Timer turns with each pin representing 15 minutes (4 pins = 1 Side B sockets on, Side A sockets will turn off.
  • Page 6 A or B SELECTOR SWITCH - SELECTOR SWITCH - HALF ON / HALF OFF ALL ON A & B Red pins facing inside will cause Side A to turn off, Red pins facing outside will cause all sockets to and Side B to turn on. turn on.
  • Page 7 1 PHASE - 80A MAX - 64A CONTINUOUS - 240V - 50Hz - 240V - 50HZ the power evenly on the LMU and protect against overloading. It eliminates the guesswork in setting up your lighting system. Each lamp has been colour-coded:...
  • Page 8 Please refer to the website for all the information model’s lamp Distribution Guide may cause about Trouble Shooting. overloading. • If faulty ballasts are connected to the LMU, this will increase the current (Amps) drawn and will cause overloading. • Overloading of the LMU causes high temperatures within the unit and puts a lot of strain on all of the components.

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