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Installing the wall box
We recommend steel, 5-gang, masonry boxes for wall-mounting. Install the wall
box so that it is flush or just below the surface of the finished wall. Select a place
that is convenient for users. We suggest mounting the unit at eye level for
optimal LCD viewing angle.
CAUTION: Do not install the control center in a box that has AC power (mains).
CAUTION: Do not place the power or network cables in the same conduit with
the mains wire unless you are sure that special regulatory insulation requirements
have been met. Consult your local electrical regulatory agency for further
information.
Wiring the control center
The CC-64 uses standard 10Base-T Ethernet wiring such as unshielded Cat-5
cable. If using only one control center and one ESP-88, you can wire the control
center directly to the ESP-88 with a crossover cable. However, for programming
you will need a hub and standard Ethernet cables so that the PC, ESP-88, and
control center can be connected at the same time.
Power supply
The CC-64 requires a minimum of 300mA at 15V. For convenience and consis-
tency, we recommend locating the power supply in an equipment area with the
network connection.
The CC-64 can get power over the network cable, from a local power supply, or
from a remotely located power supply with a separate run of cable. The required
cable AWG is dependent on the length of the run – the longer the run, the higher
the voltage drop in the cable and the lower the required cable AWG.
Use the ControlSpace
accessory power supply or other suitable supply.
Individual country requirements are:
North America: Power supplies used in North America must be NRTL listed
and/or CSA certified Class 2 supplies, as appropriate. The supply must
comply with one of the following UL standards: UL6500, UL60950, or
UL1310.
Europe: Power supplies used in Europe must be in compliance with EN/IEC
60950 Clause 2.11.
Japan: Power supplies used in Japan must be in compliance with DENAN
Law and have the PSE mark.
CAUTION: Never use more than one power supply on the same wire. This could
cause slight differences in voltage that could short circuit currents and damage
the power supplies and/or the CC-64 control center.
Connections
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