Installation Manual

CAR-15-DFDU Rated at 125 V~ 60 Hz 15 A
CAR-20-DFDU Rated at 125 V~ 60 Hz 20 A
NTR-15-DFDU Rated at 125 V~ 60 Hz 15 A
NTR-20-DFDU Rated at 125 V~ 60 Hz 20 A
SCR-15-DFDU Rated at 125 V~ 60 Hz 15 A
SCR-20-DFDU Rated at 125 V~ 60 Hz 20 A
CAR-15-HFDU Rated at 125 V~ 60 Hz 15 A
CAR-20-HFDU Rated at 125 V~ 60 Hz 20 A
NTR-15-HFDU Rated at 125 V~ 60 Hz 15 A
NTR-20-HFDU Rated at 125 V~ 60 Hz 20 A
SCR-15-HFDU Rated at 125 V~ 60 Hz 15 A
SCR-20-HFDU Rated at 125 V~ 60 Hz 20 A
RP-FDU-10 Rated at 125 V~ 60 Hz 10 A
Installation Instructions
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Installation
Note: For installations involving more than one device in a wallbox,
refer to Multigang Installation (page 3) before beginning.
1. Turn power OFF. Remove old receptacle and disconnect all wires.
2. Refer to Wiring Diagrams (page 2).
3. Connect live (usually black wires) to brass screw terminal(s),
and tighten securely.
Note: The HFDU has no connecting link between brass
screw terminals. Therefore, two separate live connections
are required.
4. Connect neutral (usually white wires) to silver screw
terminal(s), and tighten securely.
5. Connect ground (green or bare copper wire) to green grounding
screw terminal, and tighten securely.
6. Mount receptacle to wallbox. (See next page.)
Caution: Mounting means not grounded. Receptacle does
not self ground when mounting it to a wallbox. A ground
wire connection is required for receptacle grounding.
Failure to connect a ground wire to the green grounding
screw terminal will result in an ungrounded receptacle.
7. Turn power ON.
Receptacles For Dimming Use
Important Notes
1.
Install in accordance with all national and local electrical codes.
2. Receptacles for dimming use are designed for use in dimming
applications as listed above. DO NOT dim any receptacle not
specifically designed for dimming use.
3. Receptacle for dimming use will only accept a special replace-
ment plug for dimming use. DO NOT attempt to insert a stan-
dard plug into the receptacle for dimming use.
4. The half for dimming use (HFDU) has an outlet for dimming use on
the top and a standard outlet on the bottom. Both will accept the
replacement plug for dimming use. A standard plug can only be
used with the bottom outlet of the half for dimming use (HFDU).
Receptacles for dimming use and replace-
ment plugs are UL
® Listed Special Use
Connectors suitable for use with the fol-
lowing Lutron products:
GRAFIKTM Lighting Control Systems
GRAFIK Eye® Lighting Control Systems
Hi-PowerTM 2•4•6 Dimming Modules
HomeWorks
® Lighting Control Systems
HomeWorks
® Maestro® Dimmers
HomeWorks® Vareo® Dimmers
Nova
® Dimmers
Nova T
® Dimmers
Ariadni® Dimmers
Diva
® Dimmers
Faedra
® Dimmers
LyneoTM LX Dimmers
Maestro
® Dimmers
Qoto
® Dimmers
RadioRA® Dimmers
Skylark
® Dimmers
Spacer System
® Dimmers
Vareo® Dimmers
Please read all instructions completely
before installation.
5.
The HFDU requires two separate live feeds. If the live and
dimmed live feeds to the HFDU are supplied from different cir-
cuits or split-wired, a means to simultaneously disconnect these
circuits must be provided at the panelboard where they originate
(NEC® 2005, Article 210.7(B)). A 2-pole circuit breaker or two sin-
gle-pole circuit breakers with an approved handle tie can be
used to accomplish this simultaneous disconnect. When using
the HFDU with dimming panels, feed-through panels, which are
those without circuit breakers, are recommended.
6. Connect only #10 AWG, #12 AWG or #14 AWG copper or copper-
clad wire to this device. Do not connect aluminum wire to this
device. See device for strip length.
7. Multiphase applications: Use a separate neutral for each phase
containing a control circuit. For dimmers requiring a neutral con-
nection, the dimmers’ neutral wire should be connected to the
neutral connection of its respective load. DO NOT connect dim-
mers’ neutral to any other controlled (dimmed or switched) cir-
cuit. For more information call the
Lutron Technical Support
Center
and ask for Application Note 17, “Common Neutral
Interaction.”

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