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Electrical Specifications<br />

(2+2) Electrical System<br />

Dividends Horizon<br />

2+2 Electrical System<br />

The Dividends Horizon 2+2 electrical system<br />

is designed for areas where power usage is<br />

<br />

<br />

The wiring configuration of the (2+2)<br />

electrical system is (see chart):<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

black) for circuits #1 and 2<br />

<br />

for circuits #1 and 2<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

(white/red) for circuits #4 and 5<br />

<br />

yellow) for circuits #4 and 5<br />

Circuits 1 and 2 share common neutral<br />

and ground. Circuits 4 and 5 share a<br />

separate common neutral and ground.<br />

Compatibility<br />

All Dividends Horizon power systems<br />

use components that appear similar.<br />

However, components from the three<br />

different power systems are not<br />

functionally, fully interchangeable.<br />

2+2 Duplex Receptacles<br />

Duplex receptacles used in 8-wire<br />

(2+2) electrical systems are:<br />

<br />

1 (pattern number DE1DR1)<br />

<br />

2 (pattern number DE1DR2)<br />

<br />

(pattern number DE1DR4)<br />

<br />

(pattern number DE1DR5)<br />

2+2 Electrical System Technical<br />

Specifications<br />

The 2+2 electrical system consists of four 20<br />

amp, 120 volt, 60-Hertz circuits. The circuits<br />

will accommodate 120 volt single phase,<br />

120/240 volt split phase, and 120/208 volt<br />

three phase power. System components are<br />

20 amp capacity. The National Electric<br />

Code (NEC) limits continuous loads up to<br />

80% of capacity or 16 amps. Typically, each<br />

circuit can power 8-10 duplex convenience<br />

outlets with normal loads. In heavier load<br />

situations, such as computer systems, each<br />

circuit will power 3-5 duplex outlets.<br />

Surge Suppressors<br />

Dividends Horizon surge suppressors<br />

(pattern number DE1 SS) plug into any<br />

terminal block position to provide surge<br />

protection for all duplexes on that circuit.<br />

Note: When connected, surge suppressors<br />

take the place of a duplex receptacle<br />

resulting in the elimination of one<br />

duplex position from the circuit.<br />

SPECIFYING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS<br />

Panel Power Module<br />

Specify one panel power module per<br />

panel that matches the width of the panel<br />

<br />

Power Connector<br />

Specify one power connector (with<br />

or without post) to connect power<br />

modules in adjacent panels.<br />

Power Jumper<br />

Specify one power jumper that matches<br />

the width of the panel(s) being passed<br />

through to connect to panel power<br />

modules in nonadjacent panels.<br />

Wiring Diagram (2+2)<br />

Circuits<br />

A B X Y<br />

Electrical/Data<br />

Components<br />

Wire<br />

Wire<br />

Black<br />

A<br />

Y<br />

Tan<br />

Red<br />

B<br />

X<br />

Pink<br />

White/<br />

Black<br />

N1<br />

N2<br />

White/<br />

Red<br />

Green<br />

G1<br />

G2<br />

Green/<br />

Yellow<br />

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