HYPERLITE Rader Series LED High Bay Light Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
HYPERLITE

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LED HIGH BAY LIGHT
RADAR Series

FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS

Performance Data| LS-THOR-100W| LS-THOR-150W| LS-THOR- 200W| LS-THOR-250W
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General| Lumens| 14000 lm| 21000 lm| 28000 lm| 35000 lm
Efficacy| 140 lm/W
CCT| 5000K
Beam angle| 120°
CRI| >80
LED| Lumileds 3030
Life span| >50,000 hours
Color finish| Black
Electrical| Power| 100W| 150W| 200W| 250W
Input voltage| 100-277Vac,50/60Hz
Dimming| 0-10V
Power factor| >0.9
Temperature| -22°F -113°F (-30°C to 45°C)
Physical
&
Listing| Mounting| Hook
Listing| UL, cUL
Warranty| 5 Years

PACKAGING INFORMATION

Model Wattage Net Weight Gross Weight CTN Size
LS- THOR-100W 100W 4.8± 1 lbs 6.2 ± 1 lbs 13″13″6.5″
LS- THOR-150W 150W 4.8 ± 1 lbs 6.2 ± 1 lbs 13″13″6.5″
LS- THOR-200W 200W 5.6 ± 1 lbs 8.0 ± 1 lbs 13.8″13.8″6.9″
LS- THOR-250W 250W 7.2 ± 1 lbs 10.1 ± 1 lbs 15.9″15.9″6.9″

DISTRIBUTION

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

INTELLIGENT CONTROL SOLUTION

Smart plug & play system for build-in sensor
Without any wiring and tool, one second to assemble.

(Additional Purchase)

APPLICATION——LUX ON/OFF

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Light automatically on when ambient brightness is lower than preset lux level.| With insufficient ambient brightness, light dims to 100% when motion detected.
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Lght dms to standby level if no motion detected after holdtime.| Light off when ambient lux level is higher than preset lux amount.

LED Luminaire
Industrial LED High Bay Lighting (RADAR Series)

Features

  • UL No E483348 Suitable for Wet Locations.

ATTENTION
BEFORE YOU INSTALL
Read these instructions completely and carefully.

WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

  • Turn power off before inspection, installation, or removal.
  • Properly ground electrical enclosure.
  • Follow all NEC and local codes.
  • Use only UL or IEC-approved wire for input/output connections.

Save These Instructions
Use only in the manner intended by the manufacturer.
If you have any questions, contact the manufacturer.

Prepare Electrical Wiring

Electrical Requirements
The LED driver must be supplied with 120VAC, 60Hz per product label, and connected to an individual properly grounded branch circuit, protected by a 15 or 20-ampere circuit breaker.

Grounding Instructions
The grounding and bonding of the overall system hall be done in accordance with National Electric Code (NEC) Article 600 and local codes.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

| 1. Please check that the plug is in good condition. Install the lamp and plug it into the socket. Then you can test the light fixture.
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| 2. Please connect the input wire in correct way, black wire is L, white wire is N, green wire is ground connection. Please also make sure the wire connection is fixed perfectly before using.

READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLATION

WARNING! FIXTURES MUST BE GROUNDED and installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all local codes. Failure to do so may increase the RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, FIRE, AND DEATH.
WARNING! Dangerous voltage exist within the unit and all precautions usually observed in handling high voltage equipment should be observed when replacing light engine or otherwise servicing luminares. Disregarding this warning could result in electrical shock and possible injury to the individual installing or servicing this equipment. Installation, service, and maintenance of luminaires should be done by a qualified licensed electrician.
CAUTION! 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.

NOTE!

  • This equipment is only for professional installation. Non-professional personnel shall not remove or install the equipment.
  • To avoid damage, falling, electric shock or fire, please do not modify the lamp or replace accessories without confirming with the supplier.
  • Maintenance/installation and replacement the lamps, please confirm to cut off the power supply, and the lamps have set up a cooling. Please make sure the lamps properly installed before processing power.
  • Ensure the accurate and reliable connection.
  • Ensure that the product around the vent, the lamp cannot violate any fire prevention regulations when using.

Carefully read these instructions before installing product and keep it for future reference. If you do not understand these instructions, before starting any work, contact [email protected] or 855-688-7879.

FOOTCANDLE LIGHT GUIDE

Footcandles are the most common unit of measure used by lighting professionals to calculate light levels in businesses and outdoor spaces. A footcandle is defined the illuminance on a one square foot surface from a uniform source of light. The Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) recommends the following footcandle levels to ensure adequate illumination and safety for occupants. Below is a guideline for common areas to assist in achieving appropriate light levels with the greatest energy-efficiency.

Building Area & Task| Average
Maintained
Footcandles
(Horizontal) (FC)| Range of
Maintained
Footcandles
(Horizontal) (FC)| Average
Maintained
Footcandles
(Vertical) (FC)| Range of
Maintained
Footcandles
(Vertical) (FC)| Comments
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WAREHOUSING & STORAGE
Bulky Items—Large Labels| 10| | 5| |
Small Items—Small Labels| 30| | 15| |
Cold Storage| 30-40| 10-30| 10| 5-15|
Open Warehouse| 30-40| 10-30| | |
Warehouse w/Aisles| 30-40| 10-30| | 01-05-15|
COMMERCIAL OFFICE
Open Office| 40| 30-50| | | @30” Above Finished
Floor (AFF)
Private Office| 40| 30-50| | | @30” AFF
Conference Room| 30| | | | Matte surface reflectance
for the table 40% recommended
Restroom| 18| 75-30| | |
Lunch & Break Room| 15| 5-20| | |
EDUCATIONAL (SCHOOLS)
Classroom| 40| 30-50| | | @30” AFF
Gymnasium| | | | |
Class I (Pro or Div. 1 College)| 125| | 30| |
Class II (Div. 2 or 3 College)| 80| | 20| |
Class III (High School)| 50| | 150| |
Class IV (Elementary)| 30| | 100| |
Auditorium| 75| 03-10| 5| 2.5-10|
Corridor| 25| Oct-40| | |
INDUSTRIAL/MANUFACTURING
Assembly| | | | |
Simple (Large Item)| 30| | 15| 15-60|
Difficult (fine)| 100| 10-30| 10| 50-200|
Component Manufacturing| | | |
Large| 30| 10-30| 30| 15-60|
Medium| 70-80| 25-100| 50| 25-100|
EXTERIOR
Parking (Covered)| 5| | | | 1FC min, 10:1 Max to
Min Uniformity
Parking (Open) (Medium Activity)| | | |
Lighting Zone 3 (Urban)| 1.5| 75-3| 0.8| 0.4-1.6|
Lighting Zone 2 (suburban)| 1| 0.5-2| 0.6| 0.3-1.2|
Gas Station Canopy| 12.5| 10 -15| | |
Safety (Building Exterior)| 1| 0.5-2| | | If security is an issueraise
average level to 3
RETAIL
General Retail (Ambient)| | 50| | |
Department Store| 40| 20 – 80| 15| 7.5-30|
Perimeter| | | 75| 35-150|
Accent Lighting (Displays)| | | | | 3-10 times greater than
ambient light levels
AUTOMOTIVE
Showroom| 70-80| 25-100| 10| 7.5-30|
Service Area| 50| 25-10| 30| 15-30|
Sales Lot (Exterior)| | | | |
Lighting Zone 3 (Urban)| 20| 10-40| 20| 10-40|
Lighting Zone 2 (Suburban)| 15| 7.5-30| 15| 7.5-30|
GROCERY
Circulation| 20| 10-40| 7.5| 3.5-15|
General Retail| 70-80| 25-100| 20| 10-40|
Perimeter| | | 50| 25-100|
BANKING
ATM| 20| Oct-40| 15| | Vertical at face of ATM

This guide is a collaborative effort of Energy Trust of Oregon and the Lighting Design Lab, Seattle, Washington.

NOTES:

  • This guide is based on information gathered from the IES ‘The Lighting Handbookʼ 10th Edition. It is highly recommended that all lighting professionals refer to the full IES guide when specifying lighting projects.
  • At least half of users are in the 25 – 65 age range.
  • Horizontal—horizontal plane that average maintained foot-candles are measured.
  • Vertical—vertical plane the average maintained foot-candles are measured.
  • It is the responsibility of the to determine and provide appropriate lighting levels for each space.

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