Recommended Grounding Method; Other Wiring Options; One/Two Motion Sensing Light; Wiring Motion Sensing Light To Control Standard Fixture - Heath Zenith SL-4300 Manual

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Bare Ground Wire
Ground Screw
Pigtail (not
supplied)
Fixture Bare
Ground Wire

Recommended Grounding Method

Black to Black
White to White
Ground
to Ground
One Motion Sensing Light
Ground to Ground
Black to Black
White to White
Two Motion Sensing Lights (Working Independently)

Other Wiring Options

This fixture can be wired to control another stan-
dard or motion sensing light fixture(s). See the
following wiring diagrams for proper connections.
Note: All wiring should be run in accordance with
the National Electrical Code (Canadian Electrical
Code in Canada) through conduit or another ac-
ceptable means. Contact a qualified electrician
if there is any question as to the suitability of
the system.
598-1208-00
When controlling an additional light fixture(s), the
maximum wattage of the motion sensor on this
fixture should be observed. See illustration below
Metal Junction
Box
for an example of a maximum lamp wattage load
calculation.
White to White
Black to Black
IMPORTANT: When determining the maximum
lamp wattage rating of the fixture to be controlled,
refer to the maximum lamp wattage label on the
fixture and not the wattage rating on the lamp(s)
currently installed in the fixture.
Wiring Motion Sensing Light to Control Standard
Ground to Ground
3
CONTROLLING Fixture
Maximum Load for
Motion Sensor –
200 Watts
CONTROLLED Fixture 1
Motion Sensor –
Black to Black
Red to Black
White to White
Motion Sensing Light
Fixture
Black to Black
Red to Black
White to White
Motion Sensing Light
Wiring Motion Sensing Light to Control Another
Motion Sensing Light
Maximum Lamp
Wattage Rating
for Light Fixture –
100 Watts
Maximum Lamp
Wattage Rating
for Light Fixture –
100 Watts
TOTAL Load for
200 Watts
Ground to
Ground
Standard Light Fixture
Black to Red
and Black
Controlled Motion
Sensing Light

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