Providing Safety and Convenience

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F-Bay Modular
Power Supply
Optional modular power
receptacle meets UL2549
and NEC 410.73. UL/cUL
certified for make and break
under load from outside the
luminaire to speed installation
and maintenance.
Factory Supplied Pre-wired Disconnect
Eliminates Field Installation
No Extra Components Required
Meets NEC and CEC Code Requirements
Available in these Cooper Lighting Brands:
METALUX®
CATALOG NO.
2GR8-332A-UNV-EB81-U
DESCRIPTION
2‘x 4‘ (3) 32W T8 Recessed Static Troffer,
Universal Voltage (120-277V)
WEIGHT
QTY
STK
25
1
4
STYLE NO.
UNIT OF
MEASURE
Each
0590-L327
LAMPS
INCL.
0182240699
UNV
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Providing Safety and Convenience
A Linear Disconnect provides a safe, reliable means of disconnecting power to
the fixture during service and maintenance. Cooper Lighting supplies every linear
fluorescent luminaire with a pre-wired internal disconnect for the safety of our
customers and users. For more information, visit our website at
www.cooperlighting.com.
www.cooperlighting.com
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Electrical Codes
US Requirements (NEC2008):
410.73(G): Added requirement, with exceptions, for a local disconnecting means, for use when servicing indoor fluorescent
luminaires that contain ballasts, use double-ended lamps, and can be serviced in place. January 1, 2008, effective date.
G) Disconnecting Means In indoor locations, other than dwellings and associated accessory structures, fluorescent luminaires
(fixtures) that utilize double-ended lamps and contain ballast(s) that can be serviced in place or ballasted luminaires that are
supplied from multiwire branch circuits and contain ballast(s) that can be serviced in place shall have a disconnecting means
either internal or external to each luminaire (fixture), to disconnect simultaneously from the source of supply all conductors of the
ballast, including the grounded conductor if any. The line side terminals of the disconnecting means shall be guarded. The
disconnecting means shall be located so as to be accessible to qualified persons before servicing or maintaining the ballast.
This requirement shall become effective January 1, 2008.
Section 410.73(G) was added to the 2005 Code with an effective date of January 1, 2008. It requires a disconnecting means for
the following types of fluorescent luminaires that can be serviced in place:
1. Luminaires that utilize double ended lamps
2. Luminaires containing a ballast(s) and supplied from multiwire branch circuits
The disconnect can be either inside or outside the luminaire and must disconnect all supply conductors simultaneously, including the
grounded conductor if one is provided. Exceptions are provided for; hazardous (classified) locations, emergency illumination,
cord-and-plug connected luminaires, industrial facilities, and luminaires not supplied by a multiwire branch circuit and in which
disconnection does not leave the illuminated space in total darkness.
Exception No. 1: A disconnecting means shall not be required for luminaires (fixtures) installed in hazardous (classified) location(s).
Exception No. 2: A disconnecting means shall not be required for emergency illumination required in 700.16.
Exception No. 3: For cord-and-plug-connected luminaires, an accessible separable connector or an accessible plug and receptacle
shall be permitted to serve as the disconnecting means.
Exception No. 4: A disconnecting means shall not be required in industrial establishments with restricted public access where
conditions of maintenance and supervision ensure that only qualified persons service the installation by written procedures.
Exception No. 5: Where more than one luminaire is installed and supplied by other than a multiwire branch circuit, a disconnecting
means shall not be required for every luminaire when the design of the installation includes locally accessible disconnects, such
that the illuminated space cannot be left in total darkness.
Canadian Requirements (CEC) Technical Information Letter (TIL B-78):
1.1.1 Each fluorescent luminaire for installation on branch circuits with voltages exceeding 150 volts to ground shall be;
(a) Provided with a disconnection means integral with the luminaire that simultaneously opens all circuit conductors between the
branch circuit conductors and the ballast(s); and
(b) Marked in a conspicuous legible, and permanent manner adjacent to the disconnecting means, identifying the specific purpose.
Cooper Industries, Ltd.
600 Travis, Ste. 5800
Houston, TX 77002-1001
P: 713-209-8400
www.cooperindustries.com
Cooper Lighting
1121 Highway 74 South
Peachtree City, GA 30269
P: 770-486-4800
www.cooperlighting.com
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