Appleton CODE•MASTER 2™ EMERGENCY PLT LUMINAIRE Instruction Sheet

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
CODE•MASTER 2™ EMERGENCY PLT LUMINAIRE
Class I, Div. 1 and 2, Groups C, D Class II, Div 1 and 2, Groups E, F, G
Class III UL 1598A, 844, 924
Suitable for Use in Wet Locations
Code•Master 2™ Factory Sealed Fixtures: Explosion-Proof, Dust-Ignition-Proof; 52, 64 and 84 Watt PLT Compact Fluorescent Emergency.
650441-001
INSTRUCTION SHEET
DO NOT ATTEMPT INSTALLATION UNTIL YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH ALL PRECAUTIONS AND PROCEDURES OUTLINED WITHIN
THIS INSTRUCTION SHEET
WARNING
THE FIXTURE MUST BE GROUNDED AS REQUIRED BY THE
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (PARAGRAPH 410-21 AND ARTICLE 250) OR CANADA ELECTRIC CODE (RULE 30-500 AND
SECTION 10). FAILURE TO PROPERLY GROUND THE FIXTURE WILL CREATE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD WHICH CAN
CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
• All National and Local Codes MUST be followed in the instal­lation of the xture. For code interpretation, consult local authority.
• Consult xture nameplate for suitability in specic location.
• Consult xture nameplate for minimum required supply wire rat­ing.
• Verify that supply voltage agrees with xture rating as indi­cated on nameplate. Verify that the maximum ambient tem­perature of environment in which xture is to be installed does not exceed xture rating as indicated on nameplate.
• Verify that there is ground continuity in the electrical system.
FLUORESCENT EMERGENCY BALLAST SAFEGUARDS AND INSTRUCTIONS
• To prevent high voltage from being present on output leads (yellow and red), Do not join inverter connectors until AC power is supplied to the emergency ballasts.
• To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect the AC input and inverter connectors before servicing.
• The emergency ballast must be connected to an unswitched AC power source.
• When AC power is applied, the charging indicator lights are illuminated, indicating that the batteries are being charged. When power fails, the emergency ballasts automatically pro­vide at least 90 minutes of emergency lighting.
• The batteries must be charged for at least 24 hours before conducting a long-term test.
• The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.
• Contact the manufacturer for information on replacement parts.
APPLICATIONS
• Ideal for use in chemical and petrochemical plants such as manufacturers of plastics, paints and thinners in reneries, and in other process areas where ignitable vapors, dust, moisture and corrosive elements may be present.
• Suitable for use in wet locations.
FEATURES
• Fixtures operate safely in high ambient temperatures. For example, in Class I areas the 84W PLT xture operates at a maximum temperature of 85˚C in a 40˚C ambient. See chart on page 2 for specic ratings.
• Arrangement of heat-producing components results in more efcient heat dissipation for cooler xture operations.
• Patented “wireless” design. Threading of xture unit onto mounting hood makes electrical connection. Only wir­ing required is attaching two wires to connection block in mounting hood.
• Connection block is easily wired: (a) loosen two screws. (b) make wire connections (c) re-position connection block.
• Safe, easy servicing without disconnecting any wiring. “Wireless” xture unit easily threads off mounting hood for convenient servicing or for immediate replacement with a “stand-by” unit.
• Acme double lead threads speed installation and xture removal from mounting hood-only half as many turns are required as for single lead threads.
CAUTION
VERIFY THAT GROUND CONTINUITY HAS BEEN
ESTABLISHED BY USING AN OHMMETER OR OTHER SUITABLE TESTING EQUIPMENT BEFORE ENERGIZING THE
FIXTURE. FAILURE T0 PROPERLY GROUND THE FIXTURE
WILL CREATE AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD WHICH CAN
CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Rev. E 06/27/11 Page 1
Classied Area Suitability of Code•Master 2™ Series Emergency PLT Fixtures
(Suitability includes use of reector.)
Lamp
Type
PLT
(4-pin)
PLT
(4-pin)
PLT
(4-pin)
Lamp Watts
52
(2x 26)
64
(2x 32)
84
(2x 42)
Class I, Div. 1 & 2 with Globe or
with Globe & Reector
UL/NEC Temp. Ident. No.
Supply
Wire °C
Ambient Temp °C
Nameplate
Marking
Groups
75 40 T6 (85 °C) C,D T4 (135 °C) E,F,G
75 40 T6 (85 °C) C,D T4 (135 °C) E,F,G
75 40 T6 (85 °C) C,D T4 (135 °C) E,F,G
Class II, Div. 1 & 2 with
Globe and Reector
UL/NEC Temp. Ident. No.
Nameplate
Marking
“T” Numbers Represent the Maximum Surface Temperature for Class I, Div. 1 & 2 and the Maximum Surface Temperature for Class II, Div. 1 & 2 Locations Under a Dust Blanket
“T”
Number
Temp.
Range
(˚C)
T1 350 325 T2 T2A T2B T2C T2D T3 T3A T3B T3C T4 T4A T5 T6
351-450 326-350 301-325 281-300 261-280 231-260 216-230 201-215 181-200 166-180 161-165 136-160 121-135 101-120 86-100 85
Dimensions
Groups
Dim. in Inches
52, 64, 84
Watt
Dimensions In Inches
Standard Dome
A B C A B C A B C A B C
24.5 23.5 12 24.36 23.36 12 24.61 23.61 17.5 22.2 21.2 17.5
Type Reector A B C
Deep Dome
PENDANT
Pendant Ceiling Bracket 25° Stanchion
11.2 5.9 18.7
10.56 7.0 20.3
BRACKET
CEILING
25° STANCHION
Cat. No. CMR-4HBCat. No. CMR-4ANCat. No. CMR-4ST
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