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OREGON - Instruction sheet

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OREGON V2 INSTRUCTIONS Issue 07 15th November 2021 THANK YOU for buying this product. To help ensure it gives complete satisfaction please install it according to these instructions, and then pass the instructions to the appropriate person for retention and future reference. SAFETY This is a mains powered product. It is designed to be installed by suitably qualified personnel only and in accordance with the applicable building and electrical regulations. Before installation or maintenance the electrical supply to the product must be isolated. INSTALLATION SUPPORT If installation advice or accessories are required, please also contact us at the above address. We will do our best to help. When reporting a suspected fault or seeking installation support, the problem is likely to be resolved most quickly if you have full product details to-hand, as well as details of when and where it was purchased.

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LUMINAIRE INSTALLATION 1. The luminaire is able to be fixed via the following methods; once chosen, prepare the ceiling/mounting points ensuring the chosen fixing surface/mechanism is sufficient to support the luminaire weight:  Chain or Wire suspension: 10mm holes are provided in each corner of the end plates as shown. You should be able to connect your chosen suspension method without having to enter or disassemble the housing.  End suspension brackets (for Rod, Trunking & Bus-Bar): The luminaire comes complete with a suspension bracket mounted to each end of the product in its transit position. This can be removed by undoing the 2-off M5 screws & then orientating to provide either a central 20mm or 11mm diameter hole as shown below. The screws then need to be put back in to secure the bracket in the chosen position. Offer up to fixing point & secure.  Besa fixing points: Access via opening the front cover by undoing the 2 x M4 screws. Offer the fitting up to the fixing surface & secure using the besa fixing points in the base (see diagram for dimension), replace the front cover and tighten the M4 screws. Note! If surface fixing where there will be some impact, then wide washers should be fitted with the screws. We recommend using 4 fixings on each besa fixing point, so total of 8 fixing screws c/w washers. Packs of washers are available from NVC. 2. Mains supply connection is achieved via one of the following methods:  Standard terminal block connection: o locate the terminal access flap on the rear of the luminaire, remove the securing screw and bend up to expose the terminal block. o Pass the mains supply cable through one of the cable entry holes in the terminal access flap and route to the terminal block. Terminate as indicated, ensuring correct polarity is observed. Close the terminal cover plate & secure in place by tightening the screw

N.B DA & DA terminals are for DALI bus connections (<24V DC), DO NOT put mains voltage on these terminals as this will cause permanent damage to the driver. Where the fitting is surface mounted: o Locate the cable entry points on the rear of the luminaire and run the cable through one of the cable entry points. o To access the mains terminal block remove the front cover by loosening the two M4 screws. o Terminate the cables ensuring correct polarity is observed, replace the front cover and tighten the M4 screws.  Pluggable GST connector (Optional extra): If this option has been chosen then a panel mounted connector will be fitted to the base of the luminaire. This will be a Wieland or Metway GST male 4,5 or 6-pole (codes PMC4, PMC5, PMC6) 16A rated connectors. Simply plug in an appropriate mating female connector with the mains feed connected, ensuring correct polarity is observed. These are available along with a range of wiring accessories from NVC. *N.B . Once the installation has been completed it is the installers responsibility to ensure the front cover lid is secure

by tightening the two M4 screws. 3.

WARNING: THIS LUMINAIRE MUST BE EARTHED Reconnect power supply & check for correct operation. As these luminaires are fitted with electronic components they are exempt from insulation resistance tests, as this may cause irreparable damage.

MAINTENANCE 1. Cleaning should be carried out at regular intervals so as not impair photometric performance or thermal safety of the luminaire. Care to be taken not to damage any electronic parts.

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