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Under-Cabinet LED Driver Installation Guide: Best Practices for Residential and Commercial Applications

Introduction

Even the highest-quality LED driver will underperform if installed incorrectly. As a listed manufacturer, we provide comprehensive installation guidance to ensure our under-cabinet drivers deliver optimal performance, safety, and longevity in every installation. This guide covers best practices for electricians, lighting contractors, and professional installers.

Pre-Installation Planning

Before installing any under-cabinet LED driver, complete the following checklist:

  1. Calculate Total Load: Sum the wattage of all LED fixtures connected to each driver. Never exceed 80% of the driver's rated capacity for continuous operation
  2. Verify Dimmer Compatibility: Cross-reference the dimmer model with our published compatibility matrix
  3. Assess Thermal Environment: Ensure ambient temperature does not exceed the driver's rated Ta (typically 45°C or 50°C)
  4. Confirm Electrical Supply: Verify line voltage (120V/230V/277V) matches driver input rating
  5. Plan Wire Routing: Keep low-voltage DC output wiring away from AC line voltage wiring to avoid EMI coupling

Driver Placement Guidelines

Driver TypeRecommended LocationNotes
IP20 (Indoor)Inside cabinet, on top of cabinet, or in adjacent utility spaceMust be accessible for service; not for use above cooktops or sinks
IP40 (Splash-resistant)Under-cabinet void, protected exteriorSuitable for occasionally damp environments
IP65/IP67 (Weatherproof)Any location including direct water exposureOutdoor-rated; use for commercial kitchen or exterior applications

Wiring Best Practices

AC Input Side

  • Use minimum 18 AWG stranded copper for input connections
  • Install a dedicated junction box with accessible disconnect means
  • All line-voltage connections must be enclosed in an approved electrical box
  • Ground the driver enclosure per NEC/CEC requirements

DC Output Side

  • Calculate voltage drop: for 24V systems, keep wire runs under 6 meters (20 ft) with 18 AWG to maintain < 3% drop
  • Use the voltage drop calculator table in our datasheet for longer runs
  • Maintain correct polarity — reversed polarity can damage LEDs and void warranty
  • Do not coil excess DC wiring; this creates inductance that can affect dimming performance

Common Installation Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Overloading: Connecting more LED load than driver rating — causes overheating and premature failure
  2. Enclosed Spaces Without Ventilation: Installing IP20 drivers in sealed cavities without airflow
  3. Dimmer Mismatch: Using incompatible dimmer models — causes flicker, noise, or no dimming
  4. Shared Neutral: Sharing neutrals between multiple drivers on different circuits — violates code and creates safety hazards
  5. Inadequate Wire Size: Undersized DC wiring causing voltage drop and uneven brightness

Code Compliance Checklist

  • NEC Article 410 — Luminaires, Lampholders, and Lamps
  • NEC Article 411 — Low-Voltage Lighting (under 30V systems)
  • NEC Article 725 — Class 2 Circuits (for Class 2 rated drivers)
  • Local building code amendments and permit requirements

Conclusion

Professional installation is the final link in delivering a superior under-cabinet lighting experience. By following these best practices, installers can ensure optimal driver performance, code compliance, and customer satisfaction. Our technical support team is available to assist with any installation questions.

Tempo del pub : 2026-06-25 10:50:33 >> lista di notizie
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