Direct Wire-In Digital Photocontrol Automatic Control Street Light with UL773A FCC Regulations
Product Summary
The photocontrol JL-423 series is applicable to control the passage lighting and doorway lighting automatically in accordance with the ambient lighting level.
This product is designed with electronic circuits with MCU incorporated. Its quicker response with time delay of 5 seconds offers easy-to-test feature while avoiding redundancy operation due to spotlight or lightening during night time. Especially, it supports midnight sleeping and reburning before dawn.
Optional Z version has zero-cross technology built-in for longer work life, while conforms FCC regulations.
Further, JL-423CM provides surge protection feature up to 235J/5000A.
特徴
UL773A direct wire-in
Multi-Volt applicable
Fail-On default, Fail-Off customizab
Optional MOV surge protectionle
IR-Filtered Phototransistor Sensor
Customizable night multi-section timing switch
IP54 / IP65 protections Available,Rain cap can be added
Instant / Delayed Switching Available
Specifications
モデル番号.
JL-423C
JL-423CM
JL-423CMZ
JL-423CL
定格電圧
120~277VAC
Available Voltage Range
105~305VAC
定格周波数
50/60Hz
定格荷重
1000W Tungsten
1200VA Ballast @120VAC 1800VA Ballast @208-277VAC
8A e-Ballast @120VAC 5A e-Ballast @208-277VAC
消費電力
0.5W Max.
Operate Levels
16Lx Turn-On / 24Lx Turn-Off (customizable)
Time-delay
5-10s (customizable)
周囲温度
-40℃ ~ +70℃
関連する湿度
96%
リード長
AWG #16,AWM 1015
4″ min
故障モード
C4:Fail-On C5:Fail-Off
Surge Protection
–
460J/ 10000A(MOV)
–
Zero crossing
–
●
FCC
●
Rainproof Cap
オプション
インストール
Disconnect power, remove junction box cover, place the photocontrol in knockout hole and fasten with locknut.
Wire according to the diagram in right hand.Do not install the photocontrol with the Photocell facing artificial or reflected light. This will cause the unit to cycle on and off at night.
Initial Testing
It is normal for the SWITCH to take few seconds to turn off when first installed.
To test “turn on” during daytime, cover its eye with opaque material.
Do not cover with finger because light traveling through fingers may be great enough to keep the switch open.