COOPER NFFLD-S Night Falcon Small LED Floodlight Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Cooper
Table of Contents
COOPER NFFLD-S Night Falcon Small LED Floodlight
WARNING
- Make certain power is OFF before starting installation or attempting any maintenance.
- Risk of fire/electric shock. If not qualified, consult an electrician.
- Risk of Electric Shock – Disconnect power at fuse or circuit breaker before installing or servicing.
- Risk of Personal Injury – Fixture may become damaged and/or unstable if not installed properly.
- Do not mount luminaire within 6” of a combustible surface.
- Do not handle luminaire by the glass. Do not touch LEDs.
- Risk of Burn – Disconnect power and allow the fixture to cool before servicing.
Note:
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These instructions do not claim to cover all details or variations in the equipment, procedure, or process described, nor to provide directions
for meeting every possible contingency during installation, operation or maintenance. When additional information is desired to satisfy a problem not covered sufficiently for the user’s purpose, please contact your nearest representative. -
This lighting fixture has been shipped complete with one of several mounting options. Please follow the installation instructions specific to the catalog part that you ordered.
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Care must be taken not to set the lighting fixture down on optical lenses or lift the fixture in the lens area.
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Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
IMPORTANT:
Read carefully before installing fixture. Retain for future reference.
GENERAL
Upon receipt of the fixture, thoroughly inspect for any freight damage which should be brought to the attention of the delivery carrier. Compare the catalog description listed on the packing slip with the fixture label on the housing to assure you have received the correct material.
SAFETY
This fixture must be wired in accordance with the National Electrical Code and applicable local codes and ordinances. Proper grounding is required to ensure personal safety. Carefully observe the grounding procedure under the installation section.
APPLICATIONS
This lighting fixture is designed for outdoor lighting services, and should not be used in area of limited ventilation or inside high ambient temperature enclosures. It must be stored in a dry location prior to installation. Do not expose lighting fixtures to rain, dust or other environmental conditions prior to installation and insertion of photo control or shorting cap (if so equipped). Do not install the fixture near combustible materials or locate next to airflow-blocking surfaces within 6 inches. Best results will be obtained if installed and maintained according to the following recommendations.
INSTALLATION
This lighting fixture has been shipped complete with one of several mounting options. Please follow the installation instructions specific to the catalog part that you ordered.
Tools Required
Philips screwdriver, Flat head screwdriver and hex head.
Note: This configuration is provided with a trunnion that can be mounted directly on a flat surface.
Trunnion Mount
- Mount luminaire to surface using the hole pattern provided on the trunnion bracket. Recommend 1/4”-20 lag bolts and washers (supplied by others, tightened to 50- 60 in-lbs.).
- Loosen but do not remove the (2) set screws and (2) center bolts.
- Adjust the position of the trunnion flood bracket to the desired aiming position. Retighten center bolts and set screws to 15 in-lbs. Assembly should be rigid for fixture mounting.
- Refer to wiring diagrams for power connection (Figure 4.)
Tools Required
2 Philips screwdriver 3/8” square nut driver.
Slipfitter Mount
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To change the luminaire tilt angle, loosen the center screw, and rotate the fixture to the desired angle.
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Re-tighten screw to 25 in-lbs.
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Remove (2) cover screws to access wires.
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Route wires through pole into splice compartment.
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Loosen (3) set screws to secure fixture position luminaire into the desired direction; retighten the (3) set screws to 10 ft.-lbs.
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Slide the slip fitter onto the pole or mounting bracket.
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Make wiring connections per wiring diagram and push connections into the splice compartment. (Figure 4.)
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Replace cover plate and tighten (2) cover screws to 15 in-lbs.
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Tighten lock nuts to 65 in.-lbs.
Tools Required
Philips head screwdriver.
Knuckle Mount
Note: This configuration is equipped with an adjustable knuckle which can be mounted directly to the 1/2” NPS access hole in the cover plate of the junction box.
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Loosen the knuckle center screw. Adjust the position of the knuckle stem. Re-tighten.
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Route electrical leads through the 1/2” NPS access hole in the cover plate (supplied by others). Secure cover plate to knuckle with lock nut. (65 in-lbs.)
Note: Ensure wires do not get pinched.
Note: Mounting the cover plate to the junction box and then screwing the knuckle of the luminaire into the cover plate can result in the twisting the wires, causing connections to break and creating a shock hazard when power is turned on. -
Use wire nuts or other approved connectors to wire fixtures per the attached wiring diagram.
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Push wires into the junction box and install a cover plate (with luminaire attached) to the junction box.
Photocontrol – If Equipped
Note:
The orientation procedure is only required for photo controls which
specifically require the cell to be aimed north. Otherwise pre-selected
factory orientation will function properly. Follow the directions recommended
by the photocontrol supplier for proximity to light sources. Lighted signs,
building surface reflection, floodlights, tree branches, etc. may affect the
final position of the photo control.
Wire Guard Installation
Tools Required
Phillips head screwdriver, Flat head screwdriver.
WARNING
Make certain power is OFF before starting installation or attempting any
maintenance.
- Make certain all power is OFF before starting installation.
- Remove the existing (4) black clips on the edge of the lens with flat head screwdriver. (Figure 6.)
- Insert the accessory spacers over existing holes.
- Align wire guard on top of accessory spacers matching the (4) existing holes. (Figure 7.)
- Add (4) 10-24 Philips head screws to the face of the fixture to tighten the wire guard.
- To remove wire guard follow steps 1-4 in reverse order.
Vandal Shield Installation
Tools Required
Phillips head screwdriver, Flat head screwdriver.
WARNING
Make certain power is OFF before starting installation or attempting any
maintenance.
- Make certain all power is OFF before starting installation.
- Remove the existing (4) black clips on the edge of the lens with flat head screwdriver. (Figure 6.)
- Align the (4) 7/8” standoffs on top of the (4) accessory spacers.
- Use (4) 10-24 x 1-1/2” screws to secure vandal shield on top of fixture. (Figure 8.)
- To remove the vandal shield follow steps 1-4 in reverse order.
Visor Installation
Tools Required
Phillips head screwdriver, Flat head screwdriver.
WARNING
Make certain power is OFF before starting installation or attempting any
maintenance.
- Make certain all power is OFF before starting installation.
- Remove the existing (4) black clips on the edge of the lens with flat head screwdriver. (Figure 6.)
- Insert the accessory spacers over existing holes.
- Align visor on top of accessory spacers matching the (4) existing holes (Figure 9.)
- Add (4) 10-24 Philips head screws to the face of the fixture to tighten the wire guard.
- To remove visor follow steps 1-4 in reverse order.
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