EPL-HB-100LED-RT-CM
Larson Electronics, LLC
Phone: (800) 369-6671
Fax: (903) 498-3364
www.larsonelectronics.com
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100W Explosion Proof Hig
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Bay LED Light Fixture
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Lumens - Paint Spray Booth Approved
Instruction Manu
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This explosion proof light is designed for illumination of industrial locations. It uses the latest in
solid state lighting technology for long life, low maintenance and high efficiency.
The unique design focuses the light where it is needed, giving improved efficiency over a
conventional HID luminaire.
This light fixture is shipped preconfigured to work in the selected voltage range. This includes
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0-277V AC 50/60hz or 11-25V AC/DC depending on model selected. An internal, universal input
power-factor-corrected switch allows it to be used from any voltage within range without variation in
light output.
Check product label for correct input voltage!
WARNING
To avoid the risk of fire, explosion or electric shock, this product should be installed, inspected
and maintained by a qualified electrician only, in accordance with all applicable electrical codes.
To avoid electric shock:
Be certain electrical power is OFF before and during installation and maintenance.
Luminaire must be connected to a wiring system with an equipment-grounding conductor.
To avoid explosion:
Make sure the supply voltage is within the luminair
es’ voltage rating.
Ensure the marked T rating is less than the ignition temperature of the Hazardous
Atmosphere.
Do not operate in ambient temperatures above those indicated on the luminaire nameplate.
Do not operate if the lens is cracked or damaged. All fasteners should be properly seated.
For supply connections, use wire rated for at least 110°C
Recommended mounting height is
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5-40 feet.
MOUNTING
This fixture
features a ceiling mounted junction box with mounting tabs, allowing the fixture to be
mounted to any flat surface that is capable of supporting the load, and where holes can be
drilled for the mounting hardware. Wiring is accessed through the 3/4'' NPT hubs on the junction
box. See wiring diagram below for completing connections.