HOLOPHANE ARE2 and ARUE2 1312501 Arlington¨ LED Post-top Lanterns Instruction Manual
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HOLOPHANE ARE2 and ARUE2 1312501 Arlington¨ LED Post-top Lanterns
Installation and Maintenance Manual
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS! SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND DELIVER TO OWNER AFTER INSTALLATION
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To reduce the risk of death, personal injury or property damage from fire, electric shock, falling parts, cuts/abrasions, and other hazards please read all warnings and instructions included with and on the fixture box and all fixture labels.
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Before installing, servicing, or performing routine maintenance upon this equipment, follow these general precautions.
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Installation and service of luminaires should be performed by a qualified licensed electrician.
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Maintenance of the luminaires should be performed by person(s) familiar with the luminaires’ construction and
operation and any hazards involved. Regular fixture maintenance programs are recommended. -
It will occasionally be necessary to clean the outside of the refractor/lens. Frequency of cleaning will depend on
ambient dirt level and minimum light output which is acceptable to user. Refractor/lens should be washed in a solution of warm water and any mild, non- abrasive household detergent, rinsed with clean water and wiped dry. Should optical assembly become dirty on the inside, wipe refractor/lens and clean in above manner, replacing damaged gaskets as necessary. -
DO NOT INSTALL DAMAGED PRODUCT! This luminaire has been properly packed so that no parts should have been damaged during transit. Inspect to confirm. Any part damaged or broken during or after assembly should be replaced.
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Recycle: For information on how to recycle LED electronic products, please visit www.epa.gov.
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These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor to provide every possible contingency to meet in connection with installation, operation, or maintenance. Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s or owner’s purposes, this matter should be referred to Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
✓ Disconnect or turn off power before installation or servicing.
✓ Verify that supply voltage is correct by comparing it with the
luminaire label information.
✓ Make all electrical and grounded connections in accordance with the
National Electrical Code (NEC) and any applicable local code requirements.
✓ All wiring connections should be capped with UL approved recognized
wire connectors.
CAUTION
RISK OF INJURY
✓ Wear gloves and safety glasses at all times when removing luminaire
from carton, installing, servicing or performing maintenance.
✓ Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while it is on.
WARNING
RISK OF BURN
✓ Allow lamp/fixture to cool before handling.
Do not touch enclosure or light source.
✓ Do not exceed maximum wattage marked on luminaire label.
✓ Follow all manufacturer’s warnings, recommendations and restrictions
for: driver type, burning position, mounting locations/methods, replacement
and recycling.
CAUTION
RISK OF FIRE
✓ Keep combustible and other materials that can burn, away from
lamp/lens.
✓ Do not operate in close proximity to persons, combustible materials or
substances affected by heat or drying.
CAUTION: RISK OF PRODUCT DAMAGE
✓ Never connect components under load.
✓ Do not mount or support these fixtures in a manner that can cut the
outer jacket or damage wire insulation.
✓ Unless individual product specifications deem otherwise: Never connect
an LED product directly to dimmer packs, occupancy sensors, timing devices, or
other related control devices. LED fixtures must be powered directly off a
switched circuit.
✓ Unless individual product specifications deem otherwise: Do not
restrict fixture ventilation. Allow for some volume of airspace around
fixture. Avoid covering LED fixtures with insulation, foam, or other material
that will prevent convection or conduction cooling.
✓ Unless individual product specifications deem otherwise: Do not exceed
fixtures maximum ambient temperature.
✓ Only use fixture in its intended location.
✓ LED products are Polarity Sensitive. Ensure proper Polarity before
installation.
✓ Electrostatic Discharge (ESD): ESD can damage LED fixtures.
Personal grounding equipment must be worn during all installation or servicing
of the unit.
✓ Do not touch individual electrical components as this can cause ESD,
shorten lamp life, or alter performance.
✓ Some components inside the fixture may not be serviceable. In the
unlikely event your unit may require service, stop using the unit immediately
and contact an ABL representative for assistance.
✓ Always read the fixtures complete installation instructions prior to
installation for any additional fixture specific warnings.
Please see product specific installation instructions for additional
warnings or any applicable FCC or other regulatory statements.
Failure to follow any of these instructions could void product warranties.
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Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. assumes no responsibility for claims arising out
of improper or careless installation or handling of its products.
ABL LED General Warnings, Form No. 503.203
INTRODUCTION
Product Description.
This post top LED retrofit kit will convert an existing M housing (hinged
module door) postop luminaire to LED source.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Alternate Information Sources.
Holophane Field Service Department
P.O. Box 3004
Newark, OH 43058-3004 866-759-1577
INSTALLATION
Tools and Material Required.
Table 1. Installation Tools and Materials
DESCRIPTION | USE |
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Flat-end Screwdriver
3/16″ Allen Wrench
Torque Wrench
5/16” hex driver or socket
3/8” hex driver or socket| Installation of electrical wiring
3/8” set screws in pole fitter
Set screws
Fasteners
Fasteners
OPTICS ORIENTATION NOTES
Some of the fixtures in this series are equipped with optical components that
produce distributions of light that are not symmetric and are intended to be
aimed by orienting the prismatic refractor a specific direction. There is a
molded-in “Street Side” marking on the glass or plastic refractor, align this
with the Street Side” marking on the LED casting and point this side toward
the street. See figure 7 and 8 for aiming details. Figure 1
Luminaire LED Retrofit.
2.2.1 This retrofit kit is provided in three main parts; the electrical
tray, upper heat sink casting assembly and the reflector assembly
2.2.2 Insure that power is off to the pole and light fixture. It is
recommended that the fixture to be retrofitted be removed from its current
mounting, and taken to a place where the new parts can be laid out, and where
the existing fixture can be disassembled easily. Place the fixture on a clean,
dry, flat surface.
2.2.3 Wipe off exterior dirt and debris from the surfaces using a soft,
clean cloth.
CAUTION
DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANSERS ON OPTICAL SURFACES. THEIR USE MAY RESULT IN THE
LOSS OF OPTICAL EFFICIENCY.
2.2.4 Unlatch the top cover assembly and remove the hinge pin from the
hinge section. Place the top cover assembly to the side.
2.2.5 Reach inside the refractor housing and remove the glass or plastic
optic. It will be reused later so place it in an area where it won’t be
damaged.
2.2.6 See Fig 1. Unlatch the door assembly and open it to expose the
ballast module. Remove the current ballast module and dispose of it in a safe
and proper manner. Also note the existing nameplate label; remove this label
from the product. There is a new nameplate attached to the driver module. See
Fig 2.
2.2.7 Check inside the ballast housing and note the position of the
black, green, and white leads connected to the terminal block and to the 6
position Molex connector. Using a flat-end screwdriver, reach inside the
ballast chamber and remove the existing 6 position Molex connector from the
terminal block.
2.2.8 HN-73 (shown on the D-7599 sheet 3 wiring diagram) has three wires.
Connect the electrical supply wires to the terminal block in the back of the
electrical chamber. The terminals are marked “L1” (Line 1), “G” (Ground), and
“L2” (Line 2). If one of the supply lines is electrically neutral, it should
be connected to terminal “L2”.
2.2.9 Near the lower portion of the optic “cage” there are three hex head
bolts. Remove these to access the socket mounting screws. Remove these screws
and discard this socket.
2.2.10 In the bottom of the optical compartment there are three hex head
bolts. Remove these bolts and remove the upper “cage” portion. Remove the two
screws holding the socket to the housing; discard this socket.
2.2.11 Thread the harness provided through the opening provided after the
socket has been removed. Remove protective liner from the gasket provided and
seal around the harness. in the bottom of the optical compartment there are
three hex head bolts. Remove these bolts and remove the upper “cage” portion.
Remove the two screws holding
2.2.12 Place the “cage” portion back on the housing while threading the
lower portion of the harness into the hole provided in top housing. Now snap
the quick-disconnect plastic connector onto to the terminals.
NOTE: There are molded-in lines in the plastic connector to indicate
position one, two and three. Snap the terminals from the wires into the
spaces. Position one is black, position two is ground and position three is
white. The green ground has an eyelet to connect to the housing.
2.2.13 Figure 4 shows the lower reflector assembly and how it will
assemble. Use the two hex bolts referenced in Figure 3 to secure this
assembly.
2.2.14 The next portion of the retrofit is to remove the existing
reflector from the cover portion of the luminaire. Figure 5 shows how the heat
sink portion will assemble to the cover. Use the (3) 10-24 screws to secure to
the bosses.
NOTE: There is an orientation to this heat sink assembly. Insure the
molded-in line (on the side of this part) is pointing to the latch of the
luminaire. See Figure 5.
2.2.15 Now remove the existing latch and discard this latch and screws.
Replace using the parts included. See Figure 6. Tighten the screws to the
latch to 20 in-lbs.
2.2.16 The next portion of the retrofit is to remove the existing
reflector from the cover portion of the luminaire. Figure 5 shows how the heat
sink portion will assemble to the cover. Use the (3) 10-24 screws to secure to
the bosses.
2.2.17 Reconnect the top cover assembly to the optic housing using the
hinge pin and clip originally removed. Check to make sure that the assembly
will now close and latch properly. After checking, connect the HN-238 harness
to the matching Molex connector on the LED and heat sink assembly. Close and
latch the top cover.
2.2.18 Check to make sure that closing the door assembly with the new LED
driver attached does not pinch any wire assemblies. Return the luminaire to
its mounting position and reconnect the lead wires to the terminal block.
Close and latch the door assembly and energize the fixture.
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
3.1.1 Make sure the unit is de-energized. 3.1.2 Wipe off exterior dirt
and debris using a soft, clean cloth.
CAUTION
DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANSERS ON OPTICAL SURFACES. THEIR USE MAY RESULT IN THE
LOSS OF OPTICAL EFFICIENCY.
Electrical Component Replacement
3.2.1 Make sure the unit is de-energized. Open housing door by unscrewing
latch and swinging open.
3.2.2 To replace photocontrol. (If provided) Make sure the unit is de-
energized. Twist counterclockwise and remove. Replace with equivalent
photocontrol. See Figure 1. If no other components are to be replaced go to
Section 3.2.6.
3.2.3 To replace driver. Make sure the unit is de-energized.
Disconnect input and output via quick disconnects and remove (2) mounting
screws. Replace with Halothane approved driver. See Figure 9. If no other
components are to be replaced go to Section 3.2.6.
3.2.4 To remove surge protector, disconnect quick disconnect plug coming
from terminal and quick disconnect going to optical compartment. Remove (2)
screws connecting driver bracket to door; retain screws for re-installation.
Disconnect surge protector via quick disconnect
3.2.4.1 For standard units, cut wiretie to remove surge protector.
Replace with Holophane approved device. Secure to driver bracket with wiretie.
Reconnect quick disconnect. See Figure 9.
3.2.4.2 For 20K optioned units, remove surge protector by removing screw.
Retain for re-installation. Replace with Holophane approved device. Secure to
driver bracket with screw torqued to 15 in-lb. Reconnect quick disconnect. See
Figure 10. Replace driver bracket and screws. Reconnect quick disconnect plug
from terminal block and quick disconnect plug going to optical compartment. If
no other components are to be replaced go to Section 3.2.6.
3.2.5 Bundle and secure the wiring in a manner similar to the way it was
originally secured to avoid pinching of wires when re-installing the module
into the housing.
3.2.6 Close the housing by carefully swinging door shut while ensuring no
leads are pinched. Engage and secure the latch.
3.2.7 Energize the unit and check for proper operation.
LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The Holophane limited warranty and limitation of liability is available on our web site www.Holophane.com. It is also available from your local Holophane sales representative.
AO and P7/P7E options
When P7 or P7E options are ordered with AO, driver dimming leads are wired to
the AO module. The 7-pin receptacle dimming leads (Pins 4 & 5) are routed to
the driver tray but are capped off enabling a transfer of driver dimming wires
from the AO module to the 7-pin receptacle. These leads must be disconnected
from the AO module and reconnected to the P7 receptacle (Pins 4 and 5) for an
adaptive control to function when installed in the P7/P7E receptacle.
P10 – AS ONLY
AO Position| % Lumens|
% Wattage
8| 100%| 100%
7| 100%| 100%
6| 100%| 100%
5| 88%| 88%
4| 76%| 76%
3| 63%| 64%
2| 52%| 54%
1| 39%| 42%
P20 – AS ONLY
AO Position| % Lumens| % Wattage
8| 100%| 100%
7| 100%| 100%
6| 100%| 100%
5| 88%| 88%
4| 76%| 76%
3| 63%| 64%
2| 52%| 54%
1| 39%| 42%
P30 – AS ONLY
AO Position| % Lumens| % Wattage
8| 100%| 100%
7| 100%| 100%
6| 100%| 100%
5| 88%| 88%
4| 76%| 74%
3| 64%| 62%
2| 52%| 51%
1| 40%| 39%
Field Adjustable Output Module
The Field Adjustable Output (AO) module is an onboard device that adjusts
the light output and input wattage to meet site specific requirements,
allowing a single fixture configuration to be flexibly applied in many
different applications. The AO option is available on the ARUE2, ARUE2RETRO,
JFUE2, JFUE2RETRO, PTUE2 and PTUE2RETRO series. The following data tables are
for the AS and AH voltage options.
P40 – AS ONLY
AO Position| % Lumens| % Wattage
8| 100%| 100%
7| 100%| 100%
6| 100%| 100%
5| 88%| 88%
4| 76%| 74%
3| 64%| 62%
2| 52%| 51%
1| 40%| 39%
P50 – AS ONLY
AO Position| % Lumens| % Wattage
8| 100%| 100%
7| 100%| 100%
6| 100%| 100%
5| 89%| 87%
4| 78%| 74%
3| 66%| 61%
2| 54%| 50%
1| 41%| 38%
P10 – AH ONLY
AO Position| % Lumens| % Wattage
8| 100%| 100%
7| 100%| 100%
6| 100%| 100%
5| 88%| 88%
4| 76%| 75%
3| 63%| 64%
2| 52%| 53%
1| 39%| 41%
P20 – AH ONLY
AO Position| % Lumens| % Wattage
8| 100%| 100%
7| 100%| 100%
6| 100%| 100%
5| 88%| 88%
4| 76%| 75%
3| 63%| 64%
2| 52%| 53%
1| 39%| 41%
P30 – AH ONLY
AO Position| % Lumens| % Wattage
8| 100%| 100%
7| 100%| 100%
6| 100%| 100%
5| 88%| 88%
4| 76%| 75%
3| 64%| 63%
2| 52%| 51%
1| 40%| 40%
P40 – AH ONLY
AO Position| % Lumens| % Wattage
8| 100%| 100%
7| 100%| 100%
6| 100%| 100%
5| 88%| 88%
4| 76%| 75%
3| 64%| 63%
2| 52%| 51%
1| 40%| 40%
P50 – AH ONLY
AO Position| % Lumens| % Wattage
8| 100%| 100%
7| 100%| 100%
6| 100%| 100%
5| 89%| 88%
4| 78%| 75%
3| 66%| 63%
2| 54%| 51%
1| 41%| 39%
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References
- Acuity Brands | Lighting, Controls, and Building Management Solutions
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | US EPA
- Holophane | Lighting solutions for commercial, industrial, emergency and outdoor applications.
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