RAB HAZFFLED 200W Flood Lights Installation Guide
- June 15, 2024
- RAB
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RAB HAZFFLED 200W Flood Lights
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: HAZFFLED
- Wattage Options: 30W, 60W, 100W, 150W, 200W
- Mounting: Yoke Mounting
- Application: Indoor/Outdoor (wet locations)
- Classification: Class I Div. 2 Group A, B, C, D
Product Usage Instructions
Preparing for Installation
Before installing the fixture, ensure the power is turned off. This product
must be installed in accordance with the applicable installation code by a
person familiar with the construction and operation of the product and the
hazards involved.
IMPORTANT
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING FIXTURE. RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
RAB fixtures must be wired in accordance with the National Electrical Code and
all applicable local codes. Proper grounding is required for safety. THIS
PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE INSTALLATION CODE
BY A PERSON FAMILIAR WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT AND
THE HAZARDS INVOLVED.
WARNING: Make certain power is OFF before installing or maintaining
fixture. No user serviceable parts inside.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF IGNITION OF HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERES,
DISCONNECT THE LUMINARE FROM SUPPLY CIRCUIT BEFORE OPENING. KEEP TIGHTLY
CLOSED WHEN IN OPERATION.
CLASS I DIV. 2 GROUP A, B, C, D.
MIN. 90°C SUPPLY CONDUCTORS. SUITABLE FOR WET LOCATIONS.
Yoke Mounting
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Mark the surface or wall for mounting and use suitable fasteners (by others) for the mounting surface. Refer to Fig 1 for guidance on marking and drilling points.
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Attach the provided tether cable to a suitable structure to prevent the fixture from falling. See Fig 2 for reference.
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Loosen the two captive screws on the fixture access door (Fig 3) and open the access door. The pre-installed tether cable will prevent the access door from falling.
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Remove the 3/4 NPT nut (Fig 3)
and install an appropriate conduit/fitting. Use suitable thread sealer for fittings. The fixture has four conduit entry points. Pass the supply wires through the conduit entry and connect them to the terminal block (Fig 4) with proper polarity. The torque value for the terminal block is 4.4 inch-lbs. Wire according to NEC and all applicable codes . -
Close the access door with the two captive screws (Fig 3). The required torque for securing the access door is 13.3 to 15 inch-lbs.
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All conduit openings must be closed by conduit or NPT nut. Ensure good waterproof measures are taken on the threads of the fittings or plugs when installing or maintaining the NPT nut or conduit (Fig 5).
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To adjust the fixture to the desired angle, loosen the pivot and locking screws (Fig 6).Adjust the fixture to the desired angle and tighten the pivot and locking screws.
SLIPFITTER MOUNTING
WARNING: RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH!
DO NOT MOUNT THE SLIPFITTER TO A TENON OR BRACKET THAT IS MORE THAN 20 DEGREES
FROM VERTICAL. MOUNTING ANY ANGLE OTHER THAN 0 – 20° DEGREES INCREASES THE
RISK OF DISENGAGEMENT AND/OR FAILURE OF THE SLIPFITTER. INSTALL THE POLE ON A
SECURE BASE OR INSTALL THE BRACKET TO
A WALL FIRST, THEN PLACE LUMINAIRE ONTO THE POLE OR BRACKET. DO NOT LIFT
ASSEMBLED LUMINAIRE AND POLE, OR LUMINAIRE AND BRACKET, LUMINAIRE OR
POLE/BRACKET MAY DISENGAGE.
Note: Wires must be in conduit and may not pass through the slipfitter.
Wires may not be exposed.
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Loosen (4) Locking Bolts on Slipfitter.
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Place the Slipfitter onto the Pole or Tenon and tighten the (4) Locking Bolts to secure Slipfitter to Pole/Tenon (Fig. 8).
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To adjust the fixture to desired angle loosen the Pivot Bolt and adjust. Fixture adjustable angle range is 0° to +/-90°. Tighten the Pivot Bolt.
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Attach the provided Tether Cable to suitable structure to prevent the fixture from falling (Fig. 2).
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Loosen (2) Captive Screws on fixture Access Door as shown in Fig. 3.
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Open fixture Access Door, pre-installed Tether Cable will prevent Access Door from falling.
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Remove 3/4 “ NPT Nut and install appropriate conduit/ fitting, use suitable thread sealer for fittings. Pass the supply wires in the conduit through the Conduit Entry . Connect to the Terminal Block (Fig. 4) using proper polarity.
Note: Terminal Block Torque value 4.4 inch-lbs.
Wire according to NEC and all applicable codes (Fig. 16). -
Close the Access Door Cover with (2) Captive Screws (Fig. 3). Note: The required torque for Captive Screws for securing the Access Door is 13.3 to 15 inch-lbs.
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All conduit openings must be closed by conduit or NPT Nut. When installing the NPT Nut or conduit during installation or maintenance, make sure to take good waterproof measures on the threads of the fittings or plugs (Fig. 5).
ADJUSTABLE ARM MOUNTING
Adjustable Arm sold separately model # HAZFF-ADJ-ARM.
Note: Wires must be in conduit and may not pass through the Adjustable
Arm to the Fixture. Wires must not be exposed.
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Install Adjustable Arm onto the fixture with (4) Arm Mounting Bolts (provided) as shown .
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Secure Adjustable Arm with provided gasket(s) for Square or Round Pole using (2) Bolts and Bolster Plate (provided), see Fig. 10, 11 and 12. For Round Pole mounting remove Curved Gasket.
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To adjust the fixture to desired angle remove Arm Side Cover Plate by loosening (4) Captive Screws (Fig. 11 and 12). Locate the Locking Bolt inside the Adjustable Arm and loosen the Locking Bolt to adjust the fixture to desired angle then tighten the Locking Bolt. Replace Arm Side Cover Plate and Side Cover Gasket. Use caution that the Side Cover Gasket is properly seated. Adjustable angle is 0 to +/-35° (Fig. 12).
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Attach the provided Tether Cable to suitable structure to prevent the fixture from falling (Fig. 2).
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Loosen (2) Captive Screws on fixture Access Door as shown in Fig. 3.
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Remove 3/4 “ NPT Nut and install appropriate conduit/ fitting, use suitable thread sealer for fittings. Pass the supply wires in the conduit through the Conduit Entry . Connect to the Terminal Block (Fig. 4) using proper polarity. Wire according to NEC and all applicable codes (Fig. 16).
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Close the Access Door Cover with (2) Captive Screws (Fig. 3). Note: The required torque for Captive Screws for securing the Access Door is 13.3 to 15 inch-lbs.
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All conduit openings must be closed by conduit or NPT Nut. When installing the NPT Nut or conduit during installation or maintenance, make sure to take good waterproof measures on the threads of the fittings or plugs.
WIRE GUARD INSTALLATION
Wire Guard is sold separately model # GDHAZFFS, GDHAZFFM,GDHAZFFL.
- Place Wire Guard on the fixture and align Wire Guard holes to fixture holes as shown.
- Secure the Wire Guard on the fixture using (4) Screws (provided).
- Wire Guard and Housing Hood can be installed together by first installing Wire Guard then installing Housing Hood.
HOUSING HOOD INSTALLATION
Housing Hood is sold separately model # HHAZFFS, HHAZFFM, HHAZFFL.
- Place Housing Hood on the fixture and align Housing Hood holes to fixture holes as shown in Fig. 14.
- Secure the Housing Hood on the fixture using (4) Screws (provided).
- Wire Guard and Housing Hood can be installed together (Fig. 15) by first installing Wire Guard then installing Housing Hood.
0-10V DIMMABLE WIRING
Universal voltage driver permits operation at 120V through 277V, 50 or 60 Hz. Units ordered with /480 suffix are 480 ONLY. For 0-10V dimming follow the wiring directions as shown below (Fig. 16).
- Connect the black fixture lead to the LINE supply lead.
- Connect the white fixture lead to the COMMON supply lead.
- Connect the GROUND wire from fixture to supply ground. Do NOT connect the GROUND of the dimming fixture to the output.
- Connect the purple fixture lead to the (V+) DIM lead.
- Connect the pink fixture lead to the (V-) DIM lead.
- Cap the yellow fixture lead, if present. Do NOT connect.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Be sure fixture temperature is cool enough to touch. Do not clean
or maintain while fixture is energized.
- Clean lens with non-abrasive glass cleaning solution.
- Do not open the fixture to clean the LEDs. Do not touch the LEDs.
TROUBLESHOOTING
- Check that the line voltage at the fixture is correct. Refer to wiring directions.
- Is the fixture grounded properly?
FAQ
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Is this fixture suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, the fixture is suitable for indoor/outdoor applications in wet locations. -
What is the classification of this fixture?
This fixture is classified as Class I Div. 2 Group A, B, C, D. -
How should I wire the fixture?
The fixture must be wired in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes. Proper grounding is required for safety. Please refer to the provided wiring diagram and follow NEC guidelines. -
Can I adjust the angle of the fixture?
Yes, the fixture can be adjusted to the desired angle by loosening the pivot and locking screws, adjusting the angle, and then tightening the screws. -
What is the torque value for securing the access door?
The required torque for securing the access door is 13.3 to 15 inch-lbs.
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References
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