Installation Sheet
RDM-INC50 Incandescent Dimmer Module
6000 W
The RDM-INC50 Incandescent Dimmer Module is a standard 6000 W
incandescent dimmer. It can dim incandescent lights, cold-cathode, neon
transformers and two-wire dimmable ballasts. It is designed for use with the
RDA series of enclosures, in a AMX Lighting™ modular digital dimming
system. The RDM-INC50 module's 120, 240, and 277 VAC ratings are CE,
UL, and C-UL approved.
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All electrical ratings are for continuous duty.
AC lighting loads only.
For indoor use only.
This module may require extra power from the AXlink connection or an
external power supply connected to the control card.
Connecting the RDM-INC50 to the AMX Lighting Master
Mounting
points
Pin 4 (GND)
Pin 3 (RLY)
Pin 2 (DIM)
Pin 1 (+12 V)
RDM-INC50 4-pin module connector
Line in (hot)
Load out
2 (-)
1 (+)
4-pin plug from a RDM series module
Note: The 4-pin plugs from the module
connector to the 4-pin connector on the
master (black plug cover facing up).
500µS choke
FIG. 2 RDM-INC50 connections
Lighting Application Drawing
All neutrals are common to the
Neutral block in the enclosure.
Provide a separate neutral for
50 A Power
Device
each load.
Neutral
Load
Line in (HOT)
Low-voltage control
wiring: 4-pin connector
to AMX Lighting
master controller
FIG. 1 RDM-INC50
Neutral
Neutral
Load
Load
RDM-INC50 UL and C-UL Ratings
Neon lights
Two-wire
dimmable ballast
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120 VAC, 6000 W
240/277 VAC, 6000 W
(cold-cathode, on/off)
FIG. 3 RDM-INC50 wiring application
Suggested Dimmed Loads
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Incandescent
Low-voltage
Neon, cold cathode
Two-wire, phase-controlled ballast
Specifications:
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Dimensions (HW): 10.0" x 5.50" (25.4 cm x 13.97 cm)
Phase dependant
Use wires rated at 75°C (167°F)
Torque terminals to 16 in-lbs. (1.84 N/M)
Max. wire size: 8 AWG (10 mm²)
Wire stripping length: 0.28" (7 mm)
Weight: 7.0 lbs. (3.175 kg)
BTU/hr: 750
Control current: 45 mA @ 12 VDC
Occupies two enclosure spaces
Caution: Pre-Installation Notes
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All Class 1 wiring must be connected to proper terminals.
All control wiring must be connected to proper terminals.
Disconnect power while installing or connecting the unit.
Keep top and bottom air vents clear at all times.
Test loads for shorts before connecting.
Run all control and low-voltage wires away from heat producing parts
of the dimmer.
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Each dimming circuit must have a separate neutral connection.
Use low-voltage wires with a 300 volt rating or greater.
Use field installed copper conductors.
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