AcuityBrands IM-440-G LED Petrolux LED Low Bay Wet Location Luminaire Instruction Manual

May 15, 2024
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LED IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND DELIVER TO OWNER AFTER INSTALLATION

  • 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.
  • Before installing, servicing, or performing routine maintenance upon this equipment, follow these general precautions.
  • Installation and service of luminaires should be performed by a qualified licensed electrician.
  • 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.
  • Recycle: For information on how to recycle LED electronic products, please visit www.epa.gov.
  • 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.

WARNING
RISK OF BURN

Allow lamp/fixture to cool before handling.
Do not touch enclosure or light source.
Follow all manufacturer’s warnings, recommendations and restrictions for: driver type, burning position, mounting locations/methods, replacement and recycling.

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.

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 a 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.
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. For a complete listing of product Terms and Conditions, please visitwww.acuitybrands.com.

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HOLOPHANE®

Petrolux® LED Low Bay Wet Location Luminaire

Installation and Maintenance Manual


Figure 1-A


  1. ELECTRICAL HOUSING
  2. HINGE LOCATION
  3. ELECTRICAL COVER
  4. CLOSURE SCREW TORQUE TO 85 IN-LBS
  5. OPTIC

Figure 1-B


  1. DISTRIBUTION ORIENTATION ARROWS

1 Introduction
1.1 Product Description.

Light Emitting Diode (LED) luminaire. (Max Fixture Weight: 30 lbs without substation arm)

1.2 Alternate Information Sources.

Holophane
Field Service Department
P.O. Box 3004
Newark, OH 43058-3004
740-345-9631

2 Installation
2.1 Tools and Materials Required.

TABLE 1. Installation Tools and Materials

DESCRIPTION USE
¼” socket Pendant Set Screw
5/16” socket Mounting Bracket Cover
⅜” socket Closure Screw
½” socket Wall/Stanchion Mount Screws
½” drive ratchet ¾” & 1” Plugs
¾” socket Yoke Mount Adjustment Bolts
¾” square drive, socket extension 1 ½” Plug (Universal & Stanchion Mount)
2.2 Luminaire Mounting

2.2.1 Disconnect power to luminaire location.
2.2.2 Provide and install a suitable mounting structure.

2.2.2.1 A suitable mounting structure must be provided that supports the full weight of the luminaire in accordance with local codes.

2.3 Condensation Inside Conduit

2.3.1 Customer provided cable glands may be installed between the luminaire and conduit to reduce condensation inside of conduit from entering luminaire.
2.3.2 Use cable glands suitable for your end use application.

2.4 Electrical Cover and Luminaire Orientation (Figure 1-B)

2.4.1 If the luminaire is designated as having a Forward Throw or Long & Narrow distribution (FWD or SOND/ND in the luminaire nomenclature, respectively), arrows on the electrical cover need to be used for proper luminaire orientation

2.4.1.1 Mount the electrical cover, orienting the indicated arrows towards the area(s) to be lit. “FT” indicates the direction of the Forward Throw (FWD) light distribution; LN indicated the direction of the Long & Narrow (ND) distribution.

3 Applying Thread Sealant (Figures 2 and 3)

3.1 Apply thread sealant to all used entries. On used entries, remove plug and apply thread sealant to entry threads, then install conduit and wipe off any excess thread sealant.

Figure 2


  1. PIPE THREAD
  2. APPLY THREAD SEALANT TO ALL THREADS

Figure 3


  1. COVER

APPLY THREAD SEALANT TO ALL THREADS

  1. WALL / STANCHION / UNIVRSAL ARM

4 Pendant Luminaire Installations (Figure 4)
4.1 Mounting

4.1.1 Loosen closure screw and open electrical housing.
(See Figure 1-A)
4.1.2 Un-hinge top cover from luminaire.
4.1.3 Back out the pendant set screw far enough to ensure that it will not interfere with the pipe threads.
4.1.4 Remove top ¾” plug on threaded entry, if present
4.1.5 Pull supply wires through pendant entry and thread electrical cover onto pipe at least (5) full turns until secure.

4.1.5.1 A suitable mounting structure must be provided that supports the full weight of the luminaire in accordance with local codes.

4.1.6 Tighten pendant set screw, per torque specified in Figure 5.
4.1.7 Proceed to Section 4.2

Figure 4 – Pendant Mount


UNM Mounting Option

  1. PENDANT SET SCREW TORQUE TO 25-35 IN-LBS
  2. PENDANT OPENING

PM Mounting Option

  1. MOUNTED WIRE TIE LOW PROFILE (PM) ONLY

4.2 Wiring

4.2.1 Hang the luminaire on the top cover. Make appropriate supply and ground connections to the luminaire wires in accordance with local codes.
4.2.2 Use supplied zip tie to secure supply wires and ensure they cannot be pinched when closing the housing. Customer supplied zip ties should be rated 90°C minimum
4.2.3 Close luminaire housing and tighten closure screw to torque specified in Figure 1-A.

5 Ceiling Luminaire Installations (Figure 5)
5.1 Mounting

5.1.1 Loosen closure screw and open electrical housing.
(See Figure 1-A)
5.1.2 Un-hinge top cover from luminaire.
5.1.3 Remove 1-11.5 NPT plugs as needed for supply wire access.
5.1.4 Customer shall provide two 3/8” diameter fasteners with washers suitable for supporting the luminaire.

5.1.4.1 A suitable mounting structure must be provided that supports the full weight of the luminaire in accordance with local codes.

5.1.5 Install top cover to suitable building structure using the fasteners.
5.1.6 Re-attach luminaire to top cover.
5.1.7 Proceed to Section 5.2

Figure 5 – Ceiling Mount


  1. CUSTOMER PROVIDED FASTENER

  2. SUPPLE WIRE ENTRY 1-11.5 NPT PLUGS

  3. 2X Ø .397 HOLES
    PROVIDE 2X Ø 3/8 FASTENERS


5.2 Wiring

5.2.1 Use supplied zip tie to secure supply wires and ensure they cannot be pinched when closing the housing. Customer supplied zip ties should be rated 90°C minimum.
5.2.2 Make appropriate supply and ground connections to the luminaire wires in accordance with local codes.
5.2.4 Close luminaire and tighten closure screw to torque specified in Figure 1-A.

6 Wall Luminaire Installations (Figure 6)
6.1 Mounting

6.1.1 Loosen closure screw and open electrical housing.
(See Figure 1-A)
6.1.2 Un-hinge top cover with mounting arm from luminaire. If not attached, attach mounting arm to top cover using two supplied 5/16-18 bolts as specified in Figure 9. Alternatively, mounting arm can be attached to mounting structure prior to attaching to top cover.
6.1.3 Provide 2X 5/16-18 diameter fasteners suitable for supporting the luminaire and install the top cover with mounting arm to the structure.
6.1.4 Remove 1-11.5 NPT plugs from the mounting arm as needed for supply wires.
6.1.5 Remove mounting arm plate. (See Figure 9)
6.1.6 Re-attach luminaire to top cover.
6.1.7 Proceed to Section 6.2.

Figure 6 – Wall Mount


  1. SUPPLY WIRE ENTRY 1-11.5 NPT HOLES
  2. 2X Ø .358 HOLES
    PROVIDE 2X Ø 5/16 FASTENERS

6.2 Wiring

6.2.1 Feed supply wires and mounting arm ground lead from the mounting arm through the entry hole of the top cover and into the wiring chamber. Use supplied zip ties or customer supplied wire ties rated 90°C minimum to secure the supply wires to the top cover such that they cannot be pinched when closing the housing. Re-attach mounting arm plate with 4 screws provided, per torque specified in Figure 9.
6.2.2 Make appropriate supply and ground connections to the luminaire wires in accordance with local codes.
6.2.3 Close luminaire and tighten closure screw to torque specified in Figure 1-A.

7 Stanchion Luminaire Installations (Figure 7)
7.1 Mounting

7.1.1 Loosen closure screw and open electrical housing.
(See Figure 1-A)
7.1.2 Un-hinge electrical cover with mounting arm from luminaire. If not attached, attach mounting arm to top cover using two supplied 5/16-18 bolts as specified in Figure 9.
7.1.3 Remove mounting arm plate. (See Figure 9)
7.1.4 Feed supply wires through the stanchion opening and into the mounting arm.
7.1.5 Thread mounting bracket with top cover onto stanchion pipe.
7.1.6 Rotate cover to desired orientation then tighten (3) stanchion set screws, per torque specified in Figure 7.
7.1.7 Proceed to Section 7.2

Figure 7 – Stanchion Mount


  1. 3X STANCHION SET SCREWS TORQUE TO 25-35 IN-LBS
  2. 1 1/2-11.5 NPT PIPE ENTRY

7.2 Wiring

7.2.1 Feed supply wires and mounting arm ground lead from the mounting arm through the entry hole of the top cover and into the wiring chamber. Use supplied zip ties or customer supplied wire ties rated 90°C minimum to secure the supply wires to the top cover such that they cannot be pinched when closing the housing. Re-attach mounting arm plate with 4 screws provided, per torque specified in Figure 9.
7.2.2 Make appropriate supply and ground connections to the luminaire wires in accordance with local codes.
7.2.4 Close luminaire and tighten closure screw to torque specified in Figure 1-A.

8 Gasket Hook Installations (Figure 8)
8.1 Mounting

8.1.1 Hang luminaire from a suitable structure.

8.1.1.1 A suitable mounting structure must be provided that supports the full weight of the luminaire in accordance with local codes.

8.1.2 Tighten hook screw until the head is flush with the hook.
8.1.3 Cords provided by factory are pre-wired to luminaire.
8.1.4 Insert plug into appropriate electrical receptacle.

Figure 8 – Hook Mount



  1. CORD WITH OR WITHOUT PLUG
  2. HOOK

Figure 9 – Universal Mount



  1. CEILING MOUNT
    2X 1-11.5 NPT PLUGS WITH O-RINGS

  2. PENDANT MOUNT
    3/4-14 NPT PLUG WITH O-RING

  3. MOUNTING ARM PLATE
    TORQUE SCREWS TO 25-35 IN-LBS

  4. Pull wires through the gasket provided.

  5. WALL MOUNT
    2X 1-11.5 NPT PLUGS

  6. MOUNTING ARM

  7. STANCHION MOUNT
    1.5-11.5 NPT PLUG

  8. WALL OR STANCHION MOUNT
    2X 5/16-18 BOLTS (PROVIDED)
    TORQUE TO 13-17 FT-LBS

  9. WALL OR STANCHION
    REMOVE 1-11.5 NPT PLUG AND O-RING


9 Yoke Mount Luminaire Installations (Figure 10)
9.1 Mounting

9.1.1 Loosen closure screw and open electrical housing.
(See Figure 1-A)
9.1.2 Un-hinge electrical cover with yoke mount from luminaire.
9.1.4 Provide 2X 3/8 diameter fasteners suitable for supporting the luminaire and install the top cover with yoke mount to the structure via the yoke arm bracket.
9.1.5 Using a ¾” socket, loosen the angle adjustment bolts until the yoke arm bracket can be rotated. Rotate the arm to the desired angle and tighten both angle adjustment bolts.
9.1.6 Route supply wires through pendant entry and thread conduit into top cover (5) full turns until secure.

9.1.6.1 A suitable mounting structure must be provided that supports the full weight of the luminaire in accordance with local codes.

9.1.7 Tighten pendant set screw, per torque specified in Figure 5.
9.1.8 Proceed to Section 9.2

Figure 10 – Yoke mount


  1. MOUNTING HOLES
  2. YOKE ARM BRACKET
  3. 2X ANGLE ADJUSTMENT BOLTS TORQUE TO 45-50 FT-LBS
  4. TOP COVER
  5. PENDANT ENTRY

9.2 Wiring

9.2.1 Route supply wires through pendant entry and into electrical /driver housing
9.2.2 Hang the luminaire on the top cover. Make appropriate supply and ground connections to the luminaire wires in accordance with local codes.
Luminaire may need to be support and may not hang properly depending on yoke angle and orientation
9.2.3 Use supplied zip tie to secure supply wires and ensure they cannot be pinched when closing the housing. Customer supplied zip ties shall be rated 90°C minimum
9.2.4 Close luminaire housing and tighten closure screw to torque specified in Figure 1-A.

10 Mounting to a Substation Arm Accessory
10.1 First, Mount the Arm Accessory.

The Substation Arm Accessory is a separate arm that can be purchased to mount universal or low profile mount luminaires.

10.1.1 There is a Single Substation Arm for one luminaire. The arm shall be installed horizontally such that the luminaire points down toward the ground or points up toward the sky. (See Figure 11)
10.1.2 There is a Double Substation Arm for two luminaires. Mount the arm horizontally. One luminaire will point down toward the ground and the second luminaire will point up toward the sky. (See Figure 11)

Figure 11 – Mounting to Substation Arm Accessory


SINGLE SUBSTATION ARM ASSEMBLY – POINTING UP

SINGLE SUBSTATION ARM ASSEMBLY – POINTING DOWN

DOUBLE SUBSTATION ARM ASSEMBLY


10.2 Disconnect power to arm location.
10.3 Provide and install a suitable mounting structure that supports the full weight of the substation arm and up to two luminaires in accordance with local codes.

10.3.1 The Single Substation Arm with one PXLW luminaire weighs 35 lbs.
10.3.2 The Double Substation Arm with two PXLW luminaires weighs 62 lbs.

10.4 Install the single or double arm onto the mounting structure. Installer shall provide suitable 3/8” diameter fasteners to mount the arm to the mounting structure.
10.5 Route supply wires into the side entries of the arm and into the arm wiring chamber. (See Figure 12)
10.6 Make appropriate supply and ground connections to the arm wires in accordance with local codes.

Figure 12 – Supply Wire Connections at Substation Arm


  1. SIDE ENTRY ACCESS INTO ARM WIRING CHAMBER

10.7 Next, Mount the Luminaire(s) to the Arm. Using Section 3 for directions, apply thread sealant to the pendant entry of the luminaire and to the nipple of the arm.

10.7.1 Using Section 4.1 for directions, separate the top cover from the luminaire.
10.7.2 Pull supply wires through pendant entry and thread top cover onto pipe at least (5) full turns until secure.
10.7.3 Tighten pendant set screw, per torque specified in Figure 4.
10.7.4 Route the arm supply wires through pendant entry of luminaire and into top cover wiring chamber.
10.7.5 Make appropriate arm supply wire connections to the luminaire wires in accordance with local codes.
10.7.6 Re-attach luminaire to electrical cover and tighten closure screw to torque specified in Figure 1-A.
10.7.7 Repeat these instructions to install the second luminaire onto a double substation arm.

WARNING
FOR A LUMINAIRE THAT POINTS UP TOWARD THE SKY, THE LUMINAIRE IS NOT HELD CAPTIVE ONTO THE HINGE OF THE ELECTRICAL COVER.
EXERCISE CAUTION AND FIRMLY GRASP THE LUMINAIRE WHEN OPENING AND CLOSING THE LUMINAIRE ONTO THE COVER. FAILURE TO FIRMLY GRASP THE LUMINAIRE DURING OPENING AND CLOSING CAN CAUSE THE LUMINAIRE TO SEPARATE FROM THE COVER AND FALL CAUSING DEATH, INJURY OR SERIOUS PROPERTY DAMAGE.
SEE FIGURE 13

Figure 13 – WARNING


  1. LUMINAIRE COVER

  2. LUMINAIRE

  3. LUMINAIRE IS NOT HELD CAPTIVE TO COVER WHEN POINTING UP

  4. LUMINAIRE IS HELD CAPTIVE TO COVER WHEN POINTING DOWN

  5. LUMINAIRE COVER


10.8 Next, Wire the luminaire(s).

10.8.1 Depending on number of luminaires and with or without sensor, wire luminaire per Figures 14 thru 17.

Figure 14 – Single Luminaire Without Sensor


  1. DC DIMMING CONNECTORS

Figure 15 – Single Luminaire With Sensor


AcuityBrands IM-440-G LED Petrolux LED Low Bay Wet Location Luminaire -
Figure 15

  1. DC DIMMING CONNECTORS

Figure 16 – Twin Luminaire Without Sensor


AcuityBrands IM-440-G LED Petrolux LED Low Bay Wet Location Luminaire -
Figure 16

  1. DC DIMMING CONNECTORS

Figure 17 – Twin Luminaire With Sensor


AcuityBrands IM-440-G LED Petrolux LED Low Bay Wet Location Luminaire -
Figure 17

  1. DC DIMMING CONNECTORS

11 Dimming Option (See Figure 18)
11.1 Dimming Option

11.1.1 Remove un-used NPT plug and provide and install separate conduit and water tight connection to luminaire for dimming supply wires.
11.1.2 Route 0-10V DC dimming supply wires, rated 90°C minimum, to the luminaire for the dimming option.
Use wire ties rated 90°C minimum to secure the supply wires to the electrical cover such that they cannot be pinched when closing the housing.
11.1.3 Connect DC supply wires to purple and pink or grey capped leads coming out of the driver.
11.1.4 Close luminaire and tighten closure screw to torque specified in Figure 1-A.

Figure 18 – Dimming Option – Grey lead may be Pink or Grey


  1. 0-10 VOLT DC DIMMING OPTION PURPLE AND GREY DIMMING LEAD LOCATION MAY DIFFER DEPENDING ON DRIVER
  2. DRIVER AND ELECTRICAL HOUSING

12.1 Energize Luminaire

12.1.1 Energize luminaire and check for correct operation.

12.1.1.1 A few second delay before the LED’s turn on is typical for this luminaire.

13.1 Emergency Battery Option

13.1.1 Bring 4 conductor power – 3 conductors switched, 1 conductor un- switched — into fixture via chosen conduit opening in top cover
13.1.2 Connect switched power line to white, black, and green conductors as per electrical code
13.1.3 Connect un-switched power line to black lead label “UNSWITCHED LINE”

13.2 For Corded Fixtures

13.2.1 Connect switched power line to white, black, and green conductors as per electrical code
13.2.2 Connect un-switched power line to red conductor

13.3 Power fixture, ensure emergency test switch shown in Figure 19 is lit (red/green). Reference PS1055MCP spec sheet for emergency test switch color code.

Figure 19 – Emergency Battery Option


  1. EMERGENCY TEST SWITCH

14.1 Blue Tooth Sensor Commissioning

14.1.1 Please refer to Integrated Haleon Sensor Quick-Start Guide (912-00035-001). Additional information can be found at:
https://www.acuitybrands.com/products/detail/754371/Sensor-Switch/Haleon/

15 Maintenance
15.1 Gasket Joint Surfaces

15.1.1 Check the condition of gaskets and gasket joint surfaces. Optical or electrical gaskets that show signs of damage or wear and gasket joint surfaces that have debris may affect seal integrity.

CONTACT YOUR LOCAL HOLOPHANE REPRESENTATIVE FOR HOLOPHANE APPROVED REPLACEMENT PARTS

15.2 Cleaning

15.2.1 Disconnect power to the unit prior to opening and performing any maintenance.
15.2.2 Wipe off exterior dirt and debris using a soft clean cloth. A mild detergent and water may be used if necessary.

CAUTION
DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS ON OPTICAL SURFACES. THEIR USE MAY RESULT IN THE LOSS OF OPTICAL EFFICIENCY

15.3 Optic Replacement (Figure 20)

15.3.1 Disconnect power to the luminaire.
15.3.2 Remove luminaire and set on a work surface for optic replacement.
15.3.3 Remove the four fasteners holding the ring and glass optical assembly using a T-20 Torx screwdriver.
15.3.4 Replace with new optical assembly into heatsink using the drip edge as a guide. Inspect optical gasket surface and remove debris that may affect seal integrity.
15.3.5 Partially thread each ring fastener into the heat sink.
15.3.6 Then drive each ring fastener, one by one, further down in a sequential pattern until the ring is seated against the heat sink.
15.3.7 Tighten each ring fastener to between 25 and 35 inch pounds.

Figure 20 – Optic Replacement


  1. HEATSINK
  2. 4X RING FASTENERS
  3. RING

15.4 Electrical Component Replacement

CONTACT YOUR LOCAL HOLOPHANE REPRESENTATIVE FOR HOLOPHANE APPROVED REPLACEMENT PARTS

15.4.1 Disconnect power to the luminaire location before maintenance. Loosen closure screw and open electrical housing. See Figure 1-A.
15.4.2 Tag leads before disconnecting.
15.4.3 Replace components using Holophane approved replacement parts.
15.4.4 Examine the condition of electrical cover gasket and gasket joint surfaces. See Section 15.1
15.4.5 Re-connect electrical components
15.4.6 Close luminaire and tighten closure screw to torque specified in Figure 1-A.

16 Antenna Installation – rIO / rSBG

16.0.1 Remove antenna tape and discard (see figure 21)
16.0.2 Fasten female end of antenna to protruding male connector on the sensor housing (see figure 21)

Figure 21 – rIO / rSBG Antenna Installation


  1. ANTENNA TAPE
  2. ANTENNA
  3. MALE CONNECTOR
  4. SENSOR HOUSING
  5. FASTENED ANTENNA TORQUE TO 3.5 IN-LBS
17.1 Wire Guard (WGPXLW) Installation

17.1.1 Locate mounting loops on Wire Guard (See Figure 22) and line them up with the lens ring screw holes.
17.1.2 Drive 4 #10-24 screws (provided) through the mounting loops and into the lens ring screw holes.
Torque screws to 25-35 in-lbs.

18.1 Uplight Shield (UPSPXLW) Installation

18.1.1 Locate mounting holes on Uplight Shield (See Figure 22) and line them up with the lens ring screw holes. Ensure that screw relief holes are also aligned with the lens ring mounting screws.
18.1.2 Drive 4 #10-24 screws (provided) through the mounting holes and into the lens ring screw holes.
Torque screws to 25-35 in-lbs.
18.1.3 If both an Uplight Shield and a Wire Guard are utilized, ensure the Uplight Shield is mounting first, and then add the Wire Guard.

Figure 22 – Wire Guard and Uplight Shield Installation


  1. 10-24 SCREWS, PROVIDED TORQUE TO 25-35 IN-LBS

  2. WIRE GUARD MOUNTING LOOP
  3. UPLIGHT SHIELD RELIEF HOLE
  4. LENS RING SCREW HOLE
19.1 Pendant Cone (PCPXLW) Installation (Figure 23)

19.1.1 Feed the 3/4in NPT conduit being used for pendant mounting through the top hole of the pendant cone.
19.1.2 Drive 1 #8 sheet metal screws (provided) through the set screw hole on the top neck of the pendant cone.
Torque screw to 15-18 in-lbs.
19.1.3 Install the fixture onto the NPT conduit as detailed in Section 4 of this document.

Figure 23 – Pendant Cone Installation


  1. 3/4 IN NPT CONDUIT
  2. 8 SHEET METAL SCREW, PROVIDED TORQUE TO 15-18 IN-LBS

20 Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability

The Holophane limited warranty and limitation of liability is published in the “Terms and Conditions” document at http://www.holophane.com/.

Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc.
3825 Columbus Rd., Granville, OH 43023

IM-440-E 6/3 ©2021 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.

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