Luminarea™ Series WLWP and WLDWP Series Wall

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Luminarea™ Series
WLWP and WLDWP Series Wall Packs
and Dark Sky Luminaires
IF 1450
Installation & Maintenance Information
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
APPLICATION
Cooper Crouse-Hinds Luminarea WLWP and WLDWP Series
wall packs and dark sky luminaires are ideally suited for outdoor
security and perimeter lighting. The WLWP and WLDWP series
comes in three housing sizes depending on lamp wattage. The
fixtures are available in 100 to 400 watt High Pressure Sodium
(HPS) and Metal Halide (MH). The housing is made from
epoxy powder painted die cast aluminum for a long, trouble-free
service life.
WLWP and WLDWP series luminaires are UL and cUL certified
for ordinary wet locations (Type 3R). WLWP and WLDWP
series luminaires must be installed on a wall and are not
designed to be recessed.
WLDWP dark sky series is provided with a sconce to cut off the
light at 15 degrees below horizontal and reduce light trespass.
When installed with the optional hood visor (sold separately) the
wall pack sconce complies with dark skies provisions to reduce
light pollution by eliminating any upward light.
WARNING
To avoid the risk of fire or electric shock, this product
should be installed, inspected and maintained by a qualified
electrician only in accordance with the National Electrical
Code and all applicable local electrical codes.
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock:
• Be certain electrical power is OFF before and during
installation and maintenance.
• Luminaire must be supplied by a wiring system with an
equipment grounding conductor.
• Make sure the supply voltage is the same as the
luminaire voltage.
• Use proper supply wiring as specified on the luminaire
nameplate or carton label.
• Before opening, electrical power to the luminaire must be
turned off. Keep tightly closed when in operation.
INSTALLATION
Wire Fixture
Installation of 100W WLWP & WLDWP fixtures:
Using optional WLWPMP-1 mounting plate
(sold separately)
Note: Make sure power is turned off at the main fuse/breaker box.
8.
Connect the black wire from fixture to the appropriate black
supply wire (hot). The fixture is provided with a multi-tap
(120, 208, 240 and 277 volts) or tri-tap (120, 277 and 347
volts) ballast. Select the appropriate lead to match supply
voltage. Make sure all un-used taps are capped off with an
appropriate wire nut.
9.
Connect the white wire from fixture to the white supply wire
(neutral).
1.
Drill optional mounting plate, WLWPMP-1, using template on
back as a guide to fit appropriate weatherproof mounting
box.
2.
Apply adhesive side of gasket to inside of mounting plate.
3.
Pull supply leads from weatherproof box through mounting
plate and attach plate to box with screws provided.
10. Attach the ground supply wire to the green ground wire on the
housing.
4.
Remove lens and internal reflector.
11. Replace internal reflector.
5.
Remove plug on back of fixture.
12. Screw lamp into lamp socket. Make sure lamp is secure.
6.
Insert nipple on mounting plate through hole on back of
fixture. The O-ring should be on the outside.
13. Replace lens by tightening the screws provided into the
housing.
7.
Adjust fixture and fasten with lock nut. Use silicone sealant
to insure proper seal.
14. Turn power back on.
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Installation of 150 to 400 Watt WLWP & WLDWP
fixtures:
1.
Remove lens, internal reflector and ballast barrier.
2.
Fixture may be mounted using a standard recessed junction
box (3 ¼" or 4" octagon or 4" square box) or may be mounted
directly to mounting surface by drilling through at three
recessed points on inside of housing.
3.
Prepare the back plate of housing for mounting by drilling the
appropriate holes for the mounting box selected.
4.
Line up the back plate in desired location and mount
securely.
5.
Pull supply leads from mounting box through opening in back
of fixture.
LAMP INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT
1.
Disconnect power to luminaire and allow to cool completely.
2.
Remove cover by loosening four cover screws.
3.
Remove lamp.
4.
Perform cleaning and inspection as noted in MAINTENANCE
section.
5.
Screw new lamp into lampholder and hand tighten securely.
New lamp must be identical type, size and wattage as
marked on the luminaire nameplate.
6.
Replace the cover by tightening the screws into the housing.
MAINTENANCE
•
Perform visual, electrical and mechanical inspections on a
regular basis. It is recommended that checks be made at
least once a year. We recommend an Electrical
Preventative Maintenance Program as described in the
National Fire Protection Association Bulletin NFPA No. 70B:
Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment
Maintenance (www.nfpa.org).
•
The lens should be cleaned periodically to insure continued
lighting performance. To clean, wipe the lens with a clean
damp cloth. If this is not sufficient, use a mild soap or liquid
cleaner. Do not use an abrasive, strong alkaline or acid
cleaner. Damage may result.
•
Visually check for undue heating evidenced by discoloration
of wires or other components, damaged parts or leakage
evidenced by water in the interior. Replace all worn,
damaged or malfunctioning components and clean gasket
seals before putting luminaire back into service.
11. Replace glass lens assembly by tightening the screws
provided into the housing.
•
Electrically check to make sure that all connections are
clean and tight.
12. Turn power back on.
•
Mechanically check that all parts are properly assembled.
Wire Fixture
Note: Make sure power is turned off at the main fuse/breaker
box.
6.
Connect the black wire from fixture to the appropriate black
supply wire (hot). The fixture is provided with a multi-tap
(120, 208, 240 and 277 volts) or tri-tap (120, 277 and 347
volts) ballast. Select the appropriate lead to match supply
voltage. Make sure all un-used taps are capped off with an
appropriate wire nut.
7.
Connect the white wire from fixture to the white supply wire
(neutral).
8.
Attach the ground supply wire to the green ground wire on
the housing.
9.
Replace ballast barrier and internal reflector.
10. Screw lamp into lamp socket. Make sure lamp is secure.
All statements, technical information and recommendations contained herein are based on information and tests we believe to be
reliable. The accuracy or completeness thereof are not guaranteed. In accordance with Crouse-Hinds "Terms and Conditions of Sale",
and since conditions of use are outside our control, the purchaser should determine the suitability of the product for his intended use
and assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith.
Cooper Industries Inc.
Crouse-Hinds Division
PO Box 4999, Syracuse, New York 13221 • U.S.A.
Copyright© 2002, Cooper Industries, Inc.
IF 1450
Revision 1
New 09/02
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