
650171-004/ZF8317-1 INSTRUCTION SHEET
Installation Instructions for Areamaster™ 250/400 Stainless Steel Floodlight
FOR PROPER AND SAFE INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS.
Applications
• Integrally ballasted oodlights for 400 W or 250 W High-Pressure Sodium, Pulse-Start Metal Halide, and Metal Halide lamps.
• Powerful, efcient, weatherproof lighting for medium and large areas such as chemical plants, reneries, and shipboard/marine
industrial process areas where severely corrosive agents are present.
Ratings & Compliance
USA Canada
• Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D
• Class I, Zone 2 IIC
• Suitable for Marine, Outdoor
Salt Water Location
• NEMA 4X
• UL Listed
• UL 844, UL 1598, UL 1598A
• Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D
• Class II, Groups E, F, G
• Class III
• CSA Enclosure Type 4X
• CSA Approved
• C22.2 No. 25, C22.2 No. 94, C22.2 No. 137
Product Safety
Signal Words Defined
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.
Safety Instructions
This xture is designed for permanent installation in hazardous locations (as designated above) in accordance with the National Electrical
Code (NEC), Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), and all applicable codes.
WARNING:
• Do not open or remove the xture while it is energized.
• Do not use this xture on ungrounded circuits. Failure to ground the xture can result in an electrical shock, which may be fatal.
• The lamp and xture operate at high temperatures. Do not use in areas of limited ventilation or in high ambient areas (above 40ºC).
• Contact with combustible materials can cause a re; personal contact can cause severe burns.
CAUTION:
• The xture should be installed by a qualied electrician.
• When installing in a hazardous location, it is necessary that the lens be in place and the unit be tightly closed.
NOTICE:
• The lens and xture should be cleaned periodically for high light output and cooler operating efciency.
• Latches have been permanently set for correct tension using a thread-locking compound at the factory—do not adjust.
Marine & Hazardous Locations
• Unit to be wired and installed using a wiring method suitable for Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations in accordance with the
National Electrical Code (NEC) NFPA 70 or Canadian Electrical Code (CEC).
• Where exible cord is used, it should be approved for extra hard wet location usage and shall have a separate grounding conductor.
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Dimensions & Mounting
17.25" [438.2 mm]
22.00" [558.80 mm]
18.25" [463.55 mm]
7.00" [177.8 mm]
17.50" [444.50 mm]
0.56" [14.3 mm] DIA
CENTER HOLE
0.38" [9.1 mm] DIA
OUTER HOLES (2X)
1.75" [44.5 mm]
3.50" [88.9 mm]
TRUNNION BRACKET
The Areamaster 250/400 with trunnion will mount directly on at surfaces. The trunnion has a center clearance hole for a 1/2 inch bolt
and two 3/8 inch clearance holes spaced 3-1/2 inches apart on the trunnion center line.
Wiring
BALLAST
LEADS
L-N-G
CONDUIT OPENING
3/4" NPT
LINE LEADS
L-N-G
Wiring the Unit
For new installations, the Areamaster 250/400 can be easily wired without removing the ballast tray. Simply ensure that the wiring
leads entering the xture are long enough to feed up through the wiring tube, with an extra 6 inches (sheath stripped off) available for
wire connections. Please follow the instructions listed below.
WARNING: Disconnect power before doing any wiring. Install in accordance with all national and local codes.
1. Route entrance wiring through the threaded adaptor on the bottom of the unit. The internal wiring tube will guide the wires up and
behind the installed ballast tray.
2. With pliers, pull the supply wires to the front of the unit for connection.
3. Connect the incoming supply wire to the correct voltage lead from the ballast. NOTE: Ensure all other leads remain capped.
4. Connect the neutral supply lead to the neutral common from the ballast.
5. Connect the ground to the green lead from the ballast.
6. Bundle the wires together and push them back into the housing.
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