LITHONIA LIGHTING TPGE Premium Enclosed Glass Optical Instruction Manual
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LITHONIA LIGHTING TPGE Premium Enclosed Glass Optical
Installation Instructions
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING To reduce the risk of death, injury or property damage from fire, electric shock, cuts, abrasions, falling parts, and other hazards:
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Service of the equipment must be performed by qualified service personnel.
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Installation and maintenance must be performed by a person familiar with the construction and operation of this product and any hazards involved. All applicable codes and ordinances must be followed. Read this document before installing, servicing, or maintaining this equipment or installing a lamp. These instructions do not cover all installation, service, and maintenance situations. If your situation is not covered, or if you do not understand these instructions or additional information is required, contact Lithonia Lighting or your local Lithonia LIghting Distributor.
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Read and follow all warnings and instructions provided by the lamp manufacturer.
WARNING Before installing, servicing, or maintaining this equipment, follow these general precautions.
To reduce the risk of electrocution: -
Make sure the equipment is properly grounded. · Always de-energize the circuit and/or equipment before connecting to, disconnecting from, or servicing the equipment.
To reduce the risk of fire: -
Keep material away that can burn from hot lamp.
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Make sure lamps are correctly installed. · Use supply conductors with a minimum installation temperature rating as specified on equipment.
To reduce the risk of personal injury from cuts, abrasions, or falling parts: -
Wear gloves to prevent cuts or abrasions from sharp edges when removing from carton, handling and maintaining this equipment.
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Do not use abrasive materials, glass cleaners or other solvents on reflector or lens.
These substances may damage equipment and cause parts to eventually break and fall. -
Do not install a damaged fixture.
CAUTION: Observe lamp manufacturer’s recommendations and restrictions on
lamp operation, including but not limited to ballast type, burning position,
replacement and cycling. Use only lamps that comply with applicable ANSI
standards.
NOTICE: If lamp **Hg**
is marked
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it contains mercury. Follow disposal laws. See Lithonia Lighting, a division
of Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc., assumes no responsibility for claims arising
out of improper or careless installation or handling of this product.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
TPGE Glass High Bay
TROUBLESHOOTING
If this fixture fails to operate properly, check to make sure:
- The correct lamp is properly installed. · The fixture is wired correctly.
- The lamp is not faulty.
- The fixture is grounded correctly.
- The line voltage at the fixture is correct.
Prior to Installation
Read carefully before installing light fixtures. If you do not understand these instructions, please contact your local Lithonia Lighting distributor before installing.
INSTALLATION: TPG Series Housing
This fixture is designed to mount easily onto the Lithonia cast pendant splice
box (CPSB). The pendant splice box comes pre-assembled to the fixture.
TO INSTALL:
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Disassemble the CPSB from the industrial housing by removing the (3) safety screws as shown (fig. 1).
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Attach the CPSB securely to ¾” conduit or other approved supporting means. A locknut must be used between the CPSB and the supporting conduit to insure that the fixture does not vibrate loose.
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Determine the heaviest side of the ballast assembly. The heavier side of the housing must be located to the side of the CPSB that the ¾” conduit entry is located. Slide the ballast housing onto the CPSB.
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Install the (3) safety screws securely into the CPSB. This prevents accidental disengagement of the fixture while connections are made and extends the conduit ground to the fixture housing. 5. Open access opening on the back of the CPSB by loosening (2) screws (fig. 2). Swing cover open and pull supply connections out. Make proper supply connections. For multiple voltage fixture, first determine correct line voltage. Select the proper fixture voltage lead, remove crimped cap and connect to supply voltage lead. Insulate all unused leads individually. 6. Insert spliced connections into CPSB, swing access cover closed and tighten the closure screws.
INSTALLATION: TPGE Series Reflector
TO INSTALL:
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Remove lens assembly by releasing the 3 latches that hold the lens to the optical. Swing lens open and remove it from the hinge bracket that is on the lip of the reflector.
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Attach the reflector to the ballast housing. Align the six key hole slots with the six screws that are on the bottom of the TPGE housing (Fig 3). Be sure the keyhole slots have been fully rotated to engage screw heads in the narrow portion of the keyhole. Tighten all six screws securely. Make sure screws are not over tightened. Over tightening can damage the screws.
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Prior to installing the lamp (not included) in the fixture, check to be sure the lamp is of the proper type and wattage. Refer to ballast housing label. Screw the lamp securely into the socket, back the lamp out 1/4 to one full turn. Screw the lamp back in. This properly seats the lamp in the socket.
LAMP INSTALLATION
Be certain power supply is not engaged when installing or replacing lamps.
Prior to installing the lamp in the fixture, check fixture markings to be
certain the lamp is the correct type and wattage. Screw the lamp securely into
the socket, back it out one or two turns, then screw lamp back in, making sure
it is secure. This procedure properly seats lamp in the socket. For QRS and EC
options, be certain quartz lamp wattage does not exceed wattage rating of
fixture. Push lamp into socket and depress, twist clockwise and release.
CAUTION: The use of lubricants on lamp bases or sockets can cause pre-
mature lamp failure and voids fixture warranty.
CAUTION: Replace failed lamp promptly. Failure to do so can shorten the
life of electrical components.
EMERGENCYCIRCUIT OPTION: Emergency circuit quartz socket leads are wired
to an auxiliary power circuit. Be certain that auxiliary power supply is not
engaged when installing or replacing quartz lamps.
REFLECTOR /LENS MAINTENANCE: Periodically clean to maintain optimum
performance and to promote maximum optic life. For acrylic optics, use a water
dampened cloth only because cleaner ingredients may diminish acrylic
integrity. For aluminum and glass optics, clean with a mild, non-abrasive
cleaner.
IMPORTANT METAL HALIDE LAMP INFORMATION Certain metal halide lamps
require the use of a suitably enclosed luminaire and/or must be operated in
accordance with specific guidelines that have been established by the lamp
manufacturer. NFPA 70B, “Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment
Maintenance,” Section 15-5.2, states, “Metal halide lamps are constructed of
an outer bulb with an internal arc tube made of quartz. The arc tube operates
under high pressure at very high temperatures as high as approximately 1,100
degrees Celsius. The arc tube and outer bulb can unexpectedly rupture if the
lamp is misapplied. In continuously operating systems (24 hours a day, 7 days
a week), lamps should be turned off once per week for at least 15 minutes.
Failure to do this increases the risk of rupture.” Refer to lamp manufacturer
for specific warnings and recommendations.
Reference Standards “American National Standard for Electric Lamps
High Intensity Discharge Lamps, Methods of Designation,” ANSI C78.380, Annex
B, defines E, S and O type lamps.
Lamps classified as E type are to be used only in suitably rated enclosed
luminaires. Lamps classified as S type may be used in open luminaires in
certain applications, when operated in the specified near vertical position.
This category of lamps is limited only to certain lamps in the 350 to 1000
watt range. Lamps classified as O type, with quartz arc tubes, comply with
“American National Standard for Electric Lamps High Intensity Discharge,
Methods of Measuring Characteristics,” ANSI Standard C78.389, for containment
testing and may be used in open luminaires.
To determine the appropriate selection of a metal halide lamp, refer to all of
the lamp manufacturer’s warning and cautionary statements regarding the use of
the lamp in your specific application.
Lithonia Lighting
Industrial HID One Lithonia Way, Conyers, GA 30012 Phone:
800-315-4963 Fax:
770-981-8141
www.lithonia.com
© 1996 Lithonia Lighting, Rev. 10/07
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