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CONTINUITY TEST
A continuity test is performed to determine if electricity can pass
through two points on an electrical circuit. This helps identify shorts or
malfunctions in the line or luminaire. Use a multimeter or continuity
tester to perform the steps below.
• Always perform a continuity test before connecting to power source.
• Malfunctions are not always as obvious as the lights not turning on.
• A short or malfunction in the line or luminaire will cause damage over
time, irreparably damaging the lighting and voiding warranty.
EXAMPLE OF MULTIMETER (BY OTHERS)
1
Turn off power before beginning. Verify power is off by using a non-
contact circuit tester (by others). Touch the probe of the tester to
the positive wire of the power source. The tester will light up if an
electrical current is detected.
2
Setup your multimeter tester (by others). First, insert the black
probe lead into the COM jack, then insert the red probe lead into
the VΩ jack.
3
Verify multimeter is functional by touching probes together.
The multimeter should beep, flash, or read 0Ω (ohms) of resistance.
4
Touch the red probe to the positive (+) wire and the black probe to
the negative (-) wire of the luminaire. If a conductive path is formed
between the positive and negative wires, the multimeter will beep,
flash, or read 0Ω (ohms) of resistance. Troubleshoot to identify the
malfunction in the line. If there is no conductive path formed, the
multimeter will not show any feedback.
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5
Touch the red probe to the luminaire extrusion and the black probe
to the positive (+) wire. If a conductive path is formed between the
extrusion and the positive wire, the multimeter will beep, flash, or
read 0Ω (ohms). Troubleshoot to identify the malfunction in the
line. If there is no conductive path, the multimeter will not show
any feedback.
6
Touch the red probe to the luminaire extrusion and the black probe
to the negative (-) wire. If a conductive path is formed between the
extrusion and the negative wire, the multimeter will beep, flash,
or read 0Ω (ohms). Troubleshoot to identify the malfunction in the
line. If there is no conductive path, the multimeter will not show
any feedback.
7
Set multimeter to DC voltage and test power source. Confi rm the
correct voltage before connecting luminaire to power source. If the
voltage reading is more than 1 volt greater than the marked output
voltage, there is a problem with the power source or driver.
8
Connect luminaire to power source via power connector. If LEDs do
not turn on, flip the polarity (+/-) or power source connection to
power connector.
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Continuity Test
Installation Instructions
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