GE P54H Installation Guide

GE Hazardous Location Installation Guide - P54H.
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INSTRUCTIONS

P-154 Powerflood®

Hazardous Location Floodlight

READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING

THE OPERATING TEMPERATURE “T-CODE” LISTED FOR THIS LUMINAIRE IS BASED ON

THE FOLLOWING BULB SIZES.  USE OF OTHER THAN THESE MAY RESULT IN A HIGHER

OPERATING TEMPERATURE AND COULD RESULT IN A HAZARDOUS CONDITION.
LAMP TYPE

WATTAGE

BULB SIZE

HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM

70,100,150

ED 23 1/2

HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM

250,400

ED 18

METAL HALIDE/MERCURY

175,250

ED28

METAL HALIDE/MERCURY

400

ED28

GENERAL

This luminaire is designed for outdoor lighting service, and should not be used in areas of limited

ventilation, or in high ambient temperature enclosures. Best results will be obtained if installed and

maintained according to the following recommendations.

UNPACKING

This luminaire has been properly packed so that no part should have been damaged during transit.

Inspect to confirm.

INSTALLATION

Three-conductor No. 14 cable (with 90° C minimum insulation) is recommended for making electrical

connections to the P-154.

Wiring is accomplished through the wiring box provided on the fixture. The box is provided with a size

3/4-in. NPT threaded conduit opening. Wiring methods must comply with NFPA 70 (The National Electrical

Code), Article 501 for Class I, Division 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations.

To get inside the unit, open the door, loosen the (2) screws holding the reflector and remove the

reflector. Verify the correct supply voltage and lamp wattage.

IF SINGLE VOLTAGE:
All single voltage ballasts are pre-wired such that user need only connect the supply conductors.
IF MULTIVOLT: (120/208/240/277 volts)
Connect the ballast lead with the insulated terminal to the desired voltage terminal as indicated on

the ballast terminal nameplate.
IF MULTIWATT:
Multiwatt ballasts are available in various combinations of wattage. See wiring instructions on wiring

tag inside the luminaire.

WIRING UL-1572 OUTDOOR SALT WATER MARINE

Wiring is accomplished through the wiring box on the bottom of the fixture.
When wiring is complete, tighten weatherproof fitting on box around cable.

MAINTENANCE

The floodlight is provided with a trunnion bracket which can be mounted directly on flat surfaces or

building fronts.  The trunnion bracket has a clearance hole for a 3/4-inch bolt used for attachment for such

mountings. The 1/2-inch holes on either side permit additional anchoring, where required. Tighten side

trunnion bolts to 18 - 22 foot pounds.

AIMING

Slightly loosen bolts “”A’’ (two on trunnion) tilt luminaire to desired position and retighten bolts.

LAMPS

Use only lamps specified on nameplate. Observe lamp manufacturer’s recommendations and

restrictions on lamp operation, particularly ballast type, burning position, etc.

Lamp Tightness – Mogul Base Lamp: The lamp should be securely inserted to the NEMA-EEI specified

torque of 35 inch-pounds, which is best achieved by very firmly tightening to insure application of sufficient

torque. Tightening must be sufficient to fully depress and load the center contact of the socket.

WIRING

Make all electrical connections in accordance with the National Electrical Code and any applicable

local code requirements.

Verify that supply voltage is correct by comparing it to nameplate.

If unit is designated as multivolt or multiwatt, follow specific instruction.

CAUTION

Risk of burn

• Allow lamp/fixture to cool before handling

WARNING

Risk of electric shock

• Turn power off before servicing

– see instructions

CAUTION

Unit will fall if not installed properly

• Follow installation instructions

WARNING

Risk of burn

• Do not touch operating luminaire

The ALGLAS® finish on the reflector and the door glass may be cleaned with any suitable nonabrasive

glass cleaning solution, soap, or detergent and rinsed with clean water.

BOLT ”A’’

These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor to provide for every possible contingency to be met 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 purposes, the matter should be referred
to GE Lighting Solutions.

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