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    IS:26600 READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING TRACK This fixture is intended for installation in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local or Federal code specifications. To assure full compliance with codes and regulations, check with your local electrical inspector before installation. To prevent electric shock, t[...]

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    IS:26600 INSTRUCTION SHEET NO. A0397 Page 2 of 4 Recessed ProSpec ™ Track Mounting Methods FIG. A FIG. B FIG. C FIG. D MOUNTING PROSPEC ™ TRACK There are three methods of mounting the track to a surface (Fig A, B & C). 1. Direct mounting (Fig A): • Mark centerline for track location. • Add mounting holes to the track. In the center of t[...]

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    IS:26600 INSTRUCTION SHEET NO. Instructions for Recessed ProSpec ™ Track Power Feed to Track DIRECT POWER FEED TO "FEED" TRACK Use solid 12 ga. copper wire when feeding the track. The feed track accepts two separate 120 V, 60 Hz branch circuits. Each circuit must not exceed the 20 amp capacity of the track system. FEED FROM ABOVE TRACK [...]

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    FIELD CUTTING TRACK • Remove and save the Dead End Cover. • Cut the track using a metal cutting blade (preferably in a miter box to obtain a square cut) • Remove ALL burrs and sharp edges from the cut surface of the track being careful not to destroy the integrity of the track geometry. There should be no burrs between the copper wire(s) and [...]