IOM – ECLIPSE II - WELLGLASS (IND)
Eclipse II - Wellglass Luminaires
Industrial
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Important: Please read these instructions carefully before installing or maintaining this equipment. Good electrical practices should be followed at all times and this data should be used as a guide only.
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0.0 Specification |
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Type Of Protection |
N/A |
Standards |
EN 60598-1 |
Area Classification |
Industrial, (NonHazardous) |
Ambient |
see Table 1 |
Ingress Protection |
IP66 to EN 60529 |
CE Mark |
The CE marking of this product applies to "The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations |
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2006", "The Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2004", the “Waste Electrical and |
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Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006”. [This legislation is the equivalent in UK law of EU |
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directives 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU, 2012/19/EU respectively]. |
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M Poutney Technical Manager |
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1.0Introduction - ECLIPSE II Wellglass
This installation leaflet describes the Eclipse II range wellglass luminaires. The Eclipse II is manufactured from painted corrosion resistant aluminium alloy with a toughened glass Globe and silicone rubber gaskets. The integral control gear is contained within an IP66 enclosure and the lamp chamber is IP66. The lamp socket may be E27 or E40 dependant on lamp type and power specified. Refer to the following tables for ratings and ambient limitations.
1.1 Application
The luminaire is designed to be safe in normal operation.
The luminaire should not be used in conditions where there are environmental, vibration or shock conditions above the normal for fixed installations.
The gaskets should not be exposed to hydrocarbons in liquid or high concentration vapour states.
Table 1 |
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Wattage |
Lamp |
Lamp Cap |
Ambient Range ºC |
Cable Rise ºC |
Weight Kg |
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Max Ta |
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Min Ta |
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50W |
SON/T |
E27 |
-30 |
+55 |
30 |
7.5 |
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70W |
SON/T, MBI/T |
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+55 |
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100W |
SON/T, MBI/T |
E40 |
-30 |
40 |
9.0 |
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+55 |
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150W |
SON/T, MBI/T |
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40 |
11.0 |
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+50 |
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250W |
SON/T, MBI/T |
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-30 |
35 |
15.0 |
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E40 |
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+45 |
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400W |
SON/T, MBI/T |
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16.0 |
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+40 |
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400W No PFC |
SON/T, MBI/T |
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-30 |
50 |
16.0 |
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Catalogue option /LT - is for low temperature reducing the Tamb to -45°C. This version is fitted with an ignitor (un-timed version).
Catalogue option /HT - is for High temperature increasing the Tamb to +52°C for 250W & 400W version.
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Table 2 |
Starting and Running Currents |
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Lamp |
Start A |
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Run A |
PFC uF |
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50W HPS |
0.35 |
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0.28 |
10 |
4A |
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6A |
70W HPS/MBI |
0.55 |
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0.4 |
10 |
4A |
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6A |
100W HPS/MBI |
1 |
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0.56 |
10 |
6A |
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10A |
150W HPS/MBI |
1.2 |
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0.75 |
15 |
10A |
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10A |
250W HPS/MBI |
2.35 |
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1.35 |
30 |
16A |
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20A |
400W HPS/MBI |
4.4 |
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2.2 |
40 |
20A |
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25A |
Power factor |
≥ 0.85 |
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EMC |
EN 55015 |
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Terminals |
6mm² as standard, looping has current limit of 16A. |
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Tamb Storage |
-40°C to +80°C |
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Storage |
Luminaires should be stored in cool dry conditions preventing ingress of moisture and |
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condensation |
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Lamps |
Tubular lamps with an E27 or E40 cap in accordance with EN 60238 |
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Fuse and |
Refer to table 2 for starting and running currents and fuse ratings. Also refer to section |
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MCB ratings |
3.3.1 for information regarding inrush current. |
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3.0 Installation and Safety (General)
There are no health hazards associated with this product whilst in normal use. However, care should be exercised during the following operations.
The luminaires are Class 1 and should be effectively earthed.
The information in this leaflet is correct at the time of publication. The company reserves the right to make specification changes as required.
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