Premier Specification Catalog

Lighting LED Starter Kit

Example Kitchen - LED Starter Kit for Undercabinet Lighting

Steps for designers using LED Starter Kits:

• Determine the number of linear feet of wall cabinets that will need lighting. In the example below there are 15 linear feet. The kit comes with 16 feet of linear LED ribbon along with 2 eight foot aluminum profiles that will house the light ribbon. • Determine groups of lighting that individual drivers will service. The window is a clean divider in this kitchen for placement of two separate drivers. In the example below the drivers will be placed on top of the wall cabinets near an outlet. The kit comes with 2 drivers. • Designers will have to coordinate with installer/contractor/electrician for 110V outlet placement. Lighting system is plug and play which makes installing lights easy but does require outlets. Switching of lights will be a wall mounted toggle switch.

1 Starter Kit completes the task lighting for this kitchen

Driver Group 1

Driver Group 2

Line Voltage to Outlets

Outlet can be mixed use: One socket constant on (for range hood) Other socket switched (for lights)

3 2

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6

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6

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1, 4, 5, 9

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1, 4, 5, 9

1, 4, 5, 9 1, 4, 5, 9

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Light fixture = ribbon tape light (1), aluminum profile (4), mounting tape (5), profile endcaps (9)

Tips on “Grouping” (zones of lighting) sections for driver placement in kitchen: • Windows, range hoods, and appliances in wall cabinet runs create breaks for driver groupings. Separate wall sections will also create a natural group for a driver to service lights in that section. • Do not have drivers service lights across appliances or cross down thru countertops if possible.

Example 2

Example 1

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