Been doing a little more poking around ...
Here is a link to the Sylvania product catalog. We are using the M400/Multi-kit .. page 49
http://dafnwebpd.sylvania.com/idmweb/doccontent.dll?LibraryName=ecomcspd^dafnctpd&SystemType=2&LogonId=d56b37842d30484290d637e878cfd6c7&DocId=003683544&Page=1
Now here is a link to the Intermatic K4236C photocell we are using that is switching the 110 leg of the 220V going to the lights.
http://www.intermatic.com/Default.asp?action=subcat&sid=237&cid=119&did=45Assuming the photocell is wired correctly (still need to check), can anyone see a problem with using the PEC with the M400 multikits (remember I have 4 fixtures connected)? It looks like to me we are pushing the current limit of the PEC. But seems like that would blow the PEC before having problems with the ballasts or lamps.
First thing please recheck your first link it came bad to me.,,
Now the second thing it really kinda bother me a bit now with the photocell you have i dont know if you did read the ratings on that photocell it is not a full 15 amp load it will not handle ballst load very well.
each 400 w MH [ common one ] wired on 240 volts useally draw about 2 amp each and multi par 4 end up 8 that will be right on the limit but IMO for parking lot luminaires if you want to have one photocell to handle all the luminaires the best way is use the photocell with the contractor so it will able handle the HID surge and the load so the Photocell will last much longer.
but there is other photoeye that can take more heveier load but let me get that link and paste it later ok
Merci, Marc