JL-104 Photocontrol
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Ordering Information

JL-104A **09

*:Model Number

**:Leads Length in inches

Product Summary

The photo electric sensors for street lighting control JL-104 is applicable to control the street lighting, passage lighting and doorway lighting automatically in accordance with the ambient lighting level.

This product is designed on the basis of electrical heating structure that provides time delay over 30 seconds to avoid redundant switching against spotlight or lightning during the night time. A temperature compensator system provides consistent performance regardless of the ambient temperature.

JL-104 has a gathered swivel with the sensor/switch body for convenient direction adjustment after installation. Additional swivel is also available for further adjustment.

This product is certified to the Standard for Non-industrial Photoelectric Switches for Lighting Control UL773A and applicable Canadian Standards.


Technical Data

 

-Product Addvantages

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-Photocell Light Sensor Switch Diagram


ModelJL-104AJL-104B
Rated Voltage100-120VAC, 50/60Hz208-277VAC, 50/60Hz
Rated Loading1800W Tungsten;1100 V A Ballast
Power Consumption1.5VA
On/Off Levels10~20Lx On (Dusk);30~60Lx Off (Dawn)
Ambient Temperature-40℃ ~ +70℃
Related Humidity95%
Body Meas.Body: 88(L)x 32(Dia.)mm; Stem:27(Ext.)mm; 180°
Swivel Meas.85(L) x 36(Dia. Max.)mm; 200°
Lead Length150mm or Customer request; AWM3321, AWG#16
Approx. Weight58g (Body); 22g (Swivel)


Installation

Disconnect power, place screw thread of the SWITCH in knockout hole and fasten with rubber gasket and Zinc alloy lock-nut. 

Wire according to the diagram in right hand.

Do not install the switch with the Photocell facing artificial or reflected light. This will cause the unit to cycle on and off at night. 


Initial Testing

It is normal for the SWITCH to take several minutes to turn off when first installed.

To test “turn on” during daytime, cover its eye with sliding the metal strip mounted.

Do not cover with finger because light traveling through fingers may be great enough to keep the switch open.

Test will take approximately 2 minutes.