
LIGHTING SOLUTIONS
Parking structures are dynamic settings
requiring special considerations in planning,
construction and safety. In both day and evening
conditions, safe and effective movement of
pedestrian and vehicular traffic is the number
one priority in designing for parking structures.
Beyond the construction and code requisites,
the element of human interaction, pleasantry
and security is the reoccurring focus.
ENVOY
PARKING GARAGE LUMINAIRE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Design Considerations .....................................3
Innovation........................................................4
Installation + Maintenance...............................5
Lamps + Egress Options ..................................6
Mounting Configurations .................................7
Optical Versatility.............................................9
Configurations + Layouts ..............................11
Optical Renderings.........................................15
Energy ...........................................................16
Specification Features ....................................19
Options..........................................................21
Ordering Information .....................................22

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DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
[1] Adequate horizontal and vertical
illumination is required for the safety
and security of occupants within the
structure. Direct and indirect
illumination allows safe movement of
pedestrian and vehicular traffic,
including the ability to easily identify
vehicles, parking spaces and direction
of traffic flow.
[2] Glare from luminaires can distract
pedestrians and drivers, ultimately
compromising safety. Optical systems
should minimize glare and improve
visual comfort allowing drivers and
pedestrians to safely navigate their
paths.
[3] Quality and control of the installed
lighting system as viewed from both
the interior and exterior of the
structure. Avoid light trespass to the
surrounding properties.
[4] Parking structures tend to create a
feeling of enclosure also known as the
“cave effect”, caused by dark ceilings
and walls. System designs that offer an
uplight component help illuminate
ceiling surfaces and create an open
feeling of space while improving depth
perception.
[5] When the power goes out, emergency
“path of egress” is the highest concern.
Exiting individuals in a safe and timely
manner needs to be planned for
accordingly.
[6] Garage lighting should be viewed as an
investment in property, savings and
safety. Fixture design, installation and
maintenance all play an important role
and should heavily influence buying
decisions. Garage luminaries should
offer flexibility in mounting, resist
accumulation of insects, dirt and water,
and offer options that impede bird
nesting and vandalism.
[7] Luminaires must be flexible to account
for varying needs of the garage and
lighting design. Elements including
size, ceiling heights, depth of
structural beams and complexities of
parking stalls and pathways needs to
be considered.
THE MULTITUDE OF TASKS ENCOUNTERED IN A PARKING GARAGE ENVIRONMENT REQUIRE FORETHOUGHT AND PLANNING WHEN DESIGNING A NEW
LIGHTING SYSTEM.
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INNOVATION
Envoy is truly unique in form and construction. Practical and useful features abound throughout the design, culminating in an extremely versatile
parking garage luminaire. By focusing on solutions that meet contractor and end user needs, Envoy overcomes the challenges of effectively and
efficiently lighting parking structures.
• FIXTURE DESIGN-Envoy’s form is clean and
practical with minimal ledges and a smooth
surface finish to minimize dirt and insect
accumulation. Coupled with an IP66 ingress
rating, Envoy can safely be cleaned by power
washing.
• REFLECTOR DESIGN-Lens contains “locate and
lock” emboss features allowing the reflector to
be positioned accurately offering repeatable
optical performance. Envoy’s industry leading
reflector systems are composed of three
elements and are specified based on
distribution requirements of the application.
• ADJUSTABLE LIGHT SHIELDS-Mounted
internally, all shield media has the ability to
rotate 360° per user preference, promoting
maximum light control flexibility and visual
comfort. Three [3] different types of light
control shields are available. House Side Shield
[HS], offers 120° of coverage in upper and lower
windows which may be used together or
independently. Drive Lane Shield [DLS], offers
60° of coverage on the lower window and can
be used with one-way or two-way directional
traffic via use of two shields. Concentrated
Downlight [CD], offers 360° of coverage around
the uplight window for a true “cutoff” rated
garage fixture.
• QUICK MOUNT/RELEASE BRACKET SYSTEM-
Spring loaded mounting bracket and toolless
lever action release, coupled with toolless
release hand latches for access to the lens and
electrical compartment. Envoy is the market
leader in ease of installation, maintenance and
removal.
• EGRESS LAMP OPTIONS-For path of egress
requirements, Envoy offers 26 different options,
featuring compact fluorescent, quartz and MR16
lamp sources. Multiple circuit options including
integral battery pack are available. An exclusive
Task Light [TL] option featuring an adjustable
light head is available for emergency or task
lighting needs.
• MOUNTING OPTIONS-Envoy offers 6 different
mounting configurations to accomodate any
garage lighting application.
PATENTS PENDING

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INSTALLATION
[1] Install “Quick Mount” plate
[2] Loop hook, hang fixture and make
wiring connections
[3] Guide the wires into center access
hole. Swing up and slide fixture onto
bracket hooks. When “click” is heard,
installation is complete.
[4] ACCESS + INSPECTION + REMOVAL
Other garage fixtures force you to remove the
lens and ballast cover to access the
connections within the junction box. Envoy’s
“quick release” mechanism allows access with
the simple act of sliding an external lever. No
need to undo your work if you need to inspect
connections. Slide the lever in and push the
fixture away to lower the luminaire and
inspect electrical connections.
[5] MAINTENANCE
All of the fundamental tasks, including
re-lamping, inspection and fixture
removal, are achieved without the use
of tools. Toolless latches allow the user
easy access to the lens and electrical
compartments. By unlatching two latches,
the lens swings out of the way and is selfretained during service and relamping. The
“quick release” system allows the user to
remove the fixture by sliding the lever in,
pushing away and lowering the luminaire,
removing the electrical connections and
finally removing the fixture off the
mounting plate. This is especially useful
when servicing or replacing fixtures and
allows service to take place without having
to block or shut down driving lanes for
extended periods of time.
SIMPLE, EFFICIENT AND SECURE.
Envoy’s “quick mount + release” attachment mechanism is standard on all fixtures and may be used with standard 4" J-Boxes and Envoy’s multiple
mounting accessories. A positive audible “click” is heard which signals the fixture is firmly secured and locked into place.
INSTALLATION + MAINTENANCE
[1]
[3] [4]
[2] [5]

QUARTZ HALOGEN
Utilizing a T4 double contact bayonet base [DCB],
this lamp is a traditional option for various types of
circuit and lighting needs. Options [Q and EM]
utilize a relay device to sense power supply
conditions and extinguish the standby lamp when
power is restored. Option [EM/SC] features the
same lamp with no relay device, and is designed to
connect directly to a backup power source via a
separate circuit.
COMPACT FLUORESCENT [CF]
Advancements in compact fluorescent technology
have influenced migration to these sources for
emergency lighting needs. Compact fluorescent
technology offers an effective solution for egress
applications in providing equivalent circuit options
similar to quartz lamps with better uniformity, less
power consumption and longer lamp life. When
using HID as the primary lamp, various compact
fluorescent wattage options are available using two
[2] CF lamps in standby mode. Integral and remote
mounted battery pack options are available in
multiple wattages when either HID or compact
fluorescent lamps are used as the primary source.
TASK LIGHT [TL] MR16
Unique to Envoy, the flexibility and usefulness of
the task light option is immense as seen through
the number of circuit options and lamp types
available. Featuring a rugged vandal resistant diecast aluminum housing, the task light is mounted
to the exterior of the Envoy fixture and carries the
same IP66 rating.
Using the MR16 lamp source, this option can be
used as a primary means to light signage and retail
entrances or as a standby means to illuminate
pathways and stairwells in the event of power
interruptions and outages. Task Light features a
lamp head that can be rotated in both vertical and
horizontal planes. Various types of MR16 lamp
sources can be used to fit your lighting
applications. 120V lamps can be used with restrike
relays or can be placed on separate circuits to
provide light while HID lamps are in restrike mode.
12V MR16 lamps can be used with remote mounted
battery packs for power outage applications. For
the most lighting punch, Task Light is even
available with a dedicated transformer contained
within the Envoy housing that will operate 50 and
75W MR16 12V lamps. Envoy is available with up to
four [4] task lights to meet your general and egress
lighting needs.
PATH OF EGRESS.
Safe movement of pedestrian and vehicular traffic is the number one priority when designing for required “path of egress” codes. Envoy offers the
most comprehensive selection of path of egress options available to the market, with a board range of lamp sources and configurations to
choose from.
LAMPS + EGRESS OPTIONS

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STANDARD J-BOX MOUNT
[Recessed]
The J-Box is recessed/cast into ceiling.
Envoy is attached using the quick mount
release bracket system.
STANDARD J-BOX MOUNT
[Surface]
The J-Box is surface mounted to ceiling
where J-Box and conduit are visible. Envoy
is attached using the quick mount release
bracket system.
PENDANT BOX/BIRD GUARD [PBG]
The pendant box accessory also acts as a
bird guard and may be used with a free
swinging or rigid pendant system,
allowing the fixture to level and hang
straight. Envoy is attached using the same
quick mount release bracket similar to
J-Box installation.
TRUNNION-MOUNT [TM]
The trunnion mount bracket allows direct
attachment to ceiling using anchors and
provides a 1/2" threaded connection box
for wiring connections outside the fixture.
Trunnion mount is adjustable from 8 3/8"
to 13 1/4" depth off mounting surface to
top of fixture. Water-tight power cord
option is available.
DIRECT SURFACE MOUNT WITH
CONDUIT
Cast in “knock outs” are provided on the
back surface of the cast housing to allow
mounting directly to concrete surface
using anchors. Power is routed through
Conduit Taps [CT] option, that are located
90° offset from latches.
WALL MOUNT [WM]
The wall mount arm allows you to match
path or perimeter lighting within or
outside the garage. Envoy is attached
using the same quick mount release
bracket similar to J-Box installation.
Power is routed in wall and through
access hole within arm to fixture.
MOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS
THROUGH BRANCH WIRING
Rated for use with 4IN/4OUT #12GA wires. Through branch wiring requires Conduit Tap [CT] option and provides [2] 3/4" NPSM threaded hubs for wire
access into side of fixture.
3 7/16" [88mm]
13 1/2"
[343mm]
Approx.
14 7/8"
[378mm]
Approx.
16 5/8"
[423mm]
8 3/8"
[213mm]
Adustable to
13 1/4"
13 1/8"
[334mm]
13 1/8"
[334mm]
7/8"
[22mm]
20 7/16" [519mm]
4 1/16"
[104mm]
13 15/16"
[354mm]

PENDANT MOUNT APPLICATIONS
Garage fixtures are commonly mounted to pendant pipes to bring the light source closer to ground level to achieve increased light levels. Many times
this is desirable due to higher ceiling heights or structural supports at the ceiling level that interfere and block light emitted from the luminaire. Envoy
offers multiple pendant mount solutions. When a bird nesting deterrent is required in pendant applications, use the [PBG] accessory.
FREE SWING PENDANT + PBG
ACCESSORY [OFFSET POSITION]
Envoy is attached to the pendant box [PBG]
accessory using the standard quick mount
release bracket system. The pendant
conduit pipe and free swing swivel hanger
system are provided by others. Because
the system is free swinging, the offset
pipe position must be used to allow the
fixture to hang straight.
RIGID PENDANT + PBG ACCESSORY
[CENTER or OFFSET POSITION]
Envoy is attached to the pendant box [PBG]
accessory using the standard quick mount
release bracket system. The pendant
conduit pipe and suspension mechanism
are provided by others. Because the
system is rigid and non-moving, the
center or offset pipe position may be used
to hang the fixture.
RIGID PENDANT + J-BOX
[CENTER POSITION]
Envoy is attached to a 4" junction box
using the standard quick mount release
bracket system. The pendant conduit
pipe and junction box with center
pendant entry access are provided by
others. The center position of the J-Box
may be used to hang the fixture.
DOUBLE-T STRUCTURAL CEILING
In typical double-T structural ceiling designs, the luminaire is placed between 2 beams that are no more than 4 feet apart. In a surface mount
scenario this method traps a significant amount of light within the ceiling structure, leading to compromised light levels on the work plane.
Envoy
Luminaire
Parking Garage
Ceiling
When designing for T structure ceilings, the optimal
solution is to mount the fixture via pendant pipe at or
below the bottom plane of the beam level. Since beams
typically traverse laterally along the width of the garage,
using the rectangular [TG] distribution in the same
direction generally offers the best solution.

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OPTICAL VERSATILITY
ROUND [RD]
Bright specular Alzak
®
anodized aluminum
main reflector and diffuse anodized
aluminum upper reflector.
CONCENTRATED DOWN LIGHT [CD]
360° Internal shield efficiently redirects
uplight downward to offer higher
illumination values on the ground where
light may be needed most. Useful in areas
requiring higher footcandle values such as
parking garage entrances/exits or where
restricted uplight is desired. The
concentrated downlight option may be
used with any of the three primary optical
distributions: Round [RD], Square [SQ] and
Rectangular [TG].
RECTANGULAR [TG]
Bright specular Alzak
®
anodized aluminum
main reflector, two [2] sets of premium
95% reflective specular pre-anodized
sheet aluminum inserts and diffuse
anodized aluminum upper reflector.
DRIVE LANE SHIELD [DLS]
The drive lane shield accessory covers a
60° horizontal range. Shield is adjustable
but is most often centered in line with the
driving lane. Shield blocks direct high
angle light towards oncoming drivers in
the vertical plane from above 70° down to
40°. Two [2] sets of shields may be used
for 2-way traffic. Shields install without
the use of tools. Drive lane shields may be
used with any of the three [3] primary
optical distributions: Round [RD], Square
[SQ] and Rectangular [TG].
SQUARE [SQ]
Bright specular Alzak
®
anodized aluminum
main reflector, four [4] sets of premium
95% reflective specular pre-anodized
sheet aluminum inserts and diffuse
anodized aluminum upper reflector.
HOUSE SIDE SHIELD [HS]
The house side shield is a two-part
internal shield accessory controlling both
an uplight and downlight component.
Each shield covers a 120° horizontal range
and is 360° rotationally adjustable [upper
shield in 30° increments]. Shields may be
used together or independently to control
different angles and elevations of light.
House side shield may be used with any
of the three primary optical distributions:
Round [RD], Square [SQ] and Rectangular
[TG].
[RD]
[CD]
[SQ]
[HS]
[TG]
[DLS]

OPTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR DIVERSE NEEDS AND ENVIRONMENTS.
Envoy offers three optical distributions and a variety of light control media to optimize lighting performance and comply with local lighting ordinances.
The standard Envoy system features the main reflector contributing to both horizontal and vertical illumination. The upper reflector
contributes 10% uplight, reducing the visual cave effect within the parking structure.
DESIGN PRACTICES
Lighting design for parking structures normally follows specific published guidelines and design practices as defined by the Illuminating Engineering
Society of North America [IESNA]. IESNA publishes recommended guidelines to help facilitate garage lighting design. The following minimum guidelines
are established for safety and security of pedestrians and property within the space.
In addition to the amount of light measured on the work plane, uniformity of light must be balanced as well. As with minimum footcandle values listed
on the above table, the maximum/minimum uniformity ratio within the space is an important element in minimizing eyestrain and creating an inviting
and safe environment. The IESNA recommended maximum/minimum uniformity ratio is no greater than 10:1.
ROUND [RD] DRIVE LANE SHIELD [DLS1]
DIRECTION
OF TRAFFIC
CONCENTRATED DOWN LIGHT [CD]
DRIVE LANE SHIELD [DLS2] HOUSE SIDE SHIELD 120° [HS]
RECOMMENDED MAINTAINED ILLUMINANCE VALUES FOR PARKING GARAGES
Horizontal Illuminance [On Floor] Minimum Horizontal Footcandles [fc]* Vertical Illuminance [60” Above Floor] Minimum Vertical Footcandles [fc]*
Basic 1.0 Basic 0.5
Ramps Day 2.0 Ramps Day 1.0
Ramps Night 1.0 Ramps Night 0.5
Entrance Areas Day 50 Entrance Areas Day 25
Entrance Area Night 1.0 Entrance Areas Night 0.5
Stairways 2.0 Stairways 1.0
*NOTE: IES Recommended Practices RP-20.
HOUSE SIDE SHIELD 180° [HS]
DIRECTION
OF TRAFFIC
DIRECTION
OF TRAFFIC
arage Exterior
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CONFIGURATIONS + LAYOUTS
DESCRIPTION FIXTURE/TEST NUMBER
Fixture
Mounting
Height
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Fixture Spacing
[Down Drive Lane]
Fc Values On Deck
Horiz.
Avg. [fc]
Horiz.
Min [fc]
Horiz.
Max./Min.
Vert. Min.
[fc] @ 5'
above fl oor
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175w MP, Round Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens
Test No. EPL-175-MP-RD
2
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
8'
20' 15.6 14.4 15.4 9.2 9.0 2.9 7.7 2.8 7.4 0.5
30' 10.6 8.9 11.2 5.9 6.5 2.1 5.1 1.7 8.6 0.3
9'
20' 13.3 13.0 13.7 9.0 8.2 3.7 7.6 3.6 5.1 0.9
30' 9.2 8.1 10.1 5.7 6.0 2.5 5.1 2.4 5.6 0.4
175w MP, Rectangular Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens
Test No. EPL-175-MP-TG
2
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
8'
20' 14.8 13.7 14.9 9.3 9.3 3.1 7.8 3.1 6.5 0.5
30' 10.1 8.4 10.5 5.9 7.3 2.1 5.2 2.0 7.0 0.4
9'
20' 13.0 12.4 13.2 9.4 8.6 3.9 7.6 3.9 4.5 1.1
30' 8.5 7.8 9.6 5.7 6.7 2.8 5.1 2.4 5.3 0.5
175w MP, Square Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens
Test No. EPL-175-MP-SQ
2
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
8'
20' 13.2 12.5 13.3 10.1 10.1 3.1 7.8 2.9 6.1 0.5
30' 10.1 6.9 10.1 6.1 7.7 2.3 5.2 1.7 7.8 0.4
9'
20' 11.3 11.3 11.8 9.6 9.0 4.1 7.7 4.1 3.8 0.9
30' 8.5 6.7 9.0 5.7 6.7 3.1 5.1 2.4 5.0 0.5
175w MP, Square Distribution w/(1)
Drive Lane Shield (Shield facing oncoming traffi c)
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens
Test No. EPL-175-MP-SQ-DLS1
2
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
8'
20' 12.8 12.1 13.7 8.8 9.4 2.8 7.1 2.5 7.3 0.7
30' 10.0 6.3 10.1 5.3 7.0 2.1 4.7 1.5 9.2 0.4
9'
20' 11.2 11.0 10.9 8.6 8.1 3.6 7.0 3.3 4.7 1.1
30' 8.2 5.7 9.3 5.3 6.4 2.8 4.6 1.9 6.7 0.5
175w MP, Square w/HS 120° Lower
Only
(Shield facing oncoming traffi c)
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens
Test No. EPL-175-MP-SQ-HS120 LOWER ONLY
2
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
8'
20' 14.4 12.2 15.0 7.7 10.1 2.3 7.2 2.0 10.3 0.7
30' 11.4 6.1 10.8 4.9 7.0 1.6 4.7 1.3 11.4 0.4
9'
20' 12.5 11.4 12.9 8.0 8.2 3.3 7.0 3.1 5.7 0.8
30' 9.6 5.7 10.0 4.5 6.5 2.4 4.6 1.9 7.5 0.5
175w MP, Square w/HS 180° Upper/
Lower
(Shield facing oncoming traffi c)
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens
Test No. EPL-175-MP-SQ-HS180 UPPER/LOWER
2
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
8'
20' 15.3 12.4 14.9 7.3 8.1 1.6 6.3 1.6 12.7 0.7
30' 11.8 7.2 11.7 3.9 6.0 1.1 4.1 0.9 17.1 0.4
9'
20' 13.0 11.2 13.4 7.4 7.3 2.4 6.2 2.1 8.4 0.9
30' 10.1 6.7 10.1 4.8 5.9 1.7 4.1 1.3 10.1 0.5
150w HPS, Round Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 16,000 Lumens
Test No. EPL-150-HPS-RD
Light Loss Factor: 0.81
8'
20' 13.7 12.9 13.8 8.6 8.2 3.3 7.32 3.2 4.31 0.8
30' 9.4 8.0 10.1 5.5 5.9 2.3 4.87 2.1 4.81 0.4
9'
20' 11.2 11.5 11.7 8.3 7.5 3.9 7.00 3.8 3.08 1.6
30' 7.7 7.1 8.6 5.3 5.4 2.7 4.67 2.6 3.31 0.8
150w HPS, Rectangular Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 16,000 Lumens
Test No. EPL-150-HPS-TG
Light Loss Factor: 0.81
8'
20' 15.1 13.7 15.0 9.0 8.8 2.8 7.53 2.7 5.59 0.6
30' 9.3 6.9 9.7 5.7 6.4 2.3 4.93 2.3 4.22 0.4
9'
20' 13.1 12.4 13.2 9.0 8.1 3.6 7.38 3.4 3.88 1.3
30' 7.8 6.5 8.7 5.3 5.8 2.9 4.82 2.9 3.00 0.8
150w HPS, Square Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 16,000 Lumens
Test No. EPL-150-HPS-SQ
Light Loss Factor: 0.81
8'
20' 13.1 12.3 13.2 9.3 9.4 3.1 7.44 3.0 4.40 0.6
30' 9.4 7.4 9.9 5.8 7.4 2.3 4.98 1.8 5.50 0.4
9'
20' 11.3 11.1 11.7 8.9 8.2 4.1 7.28 3.9 3.00 1.3
30' 8.0 6.8 8.9 5.5 6.5 2.9 4.86 2.3 3.87 0.7
150w MP, Round Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 14,000 Lumens
Test No. EPL-150-MP-RD
2
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
8'
20' 12.5 11.5 12.4 7.4 7.3 2.3 6.2 2.2 5.9 0.4
30' 8.5 7.1 9.0 4.7 5.2 1.7 4.1 1.4 6.9 0.2
9'
20' 10.7 10.5 11.0 7.3 6.6 3.0 6.1 2.9 4.1 0.7
30' 7.4 6.5 8.1 4.6 4.8 2.0 4.1 1.9 4.5 0.3
150w MP, Rectangular Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 14,000 Lumens
Test No. EPL-150-MP-TG
2
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
8'
20' 11.8 11.0 11.9 7.5 7.5 2.5 6.2 2.5 5.2 0.4
30' 8.1 6.7 8.4 4.7 5.9 1.7 4.2 1.6 5.6 0.3
9'
20' 10.5 9.9 10.6 7.6 6.9 3.1 6.1 3.1 3.6 0.9
30' 6.8 6.3 7.7 4.6 5.3 2.2 4.1 1.9 4.3 0.4
150w MP, Square Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 14,000 Lumens
Test No. EPL-150-MP-SQ
2
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
8'
20' 10.6 10.0 10.7 8.1 8.1 2.5 6.2 2.3 4.9 0.4
30' 8.1 5.5 8.1 4.9 6.2 1.8 4.1 1.4 6.2 0.3
9'
20' 9.1 9.1 9.5 7.7 7.3 3.3 6.1 3.3 3.1 0.7
30' 6.8 5.3 7.3 4.6 5.3 2.5 4.1 1.9 4.0 0.4
SINGLE FIXTURE ROW LAYOUT [1 FIXTURE PER BAY]
Bay Width=60 Foot
Note: All values are maintained illumination and account for 20% ceiling and
floor reflectance with flat ceilings. Contribution from subsequent fixtures
mounted in line, but no contribution from adjacent bays. Lamp, electrical
and surface reflection characteristics can affect accuracy and may vary.
1 Ceiling height is constant at 9 feet. Actual fixture mounting height is 8' and 9' respectively to where top of fixture is suspended. Photometric center where data is first measured out of the luminaire is 86.5" to
floor for 8' and 98.5" to floor for 9' mounting heights. 2 Taken from prorated data. 3 Footcandle data points are spaced 12" center to center.
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86.5" to floor for 8' and 98.5" to floor for 9' mounting heights. 2 Values indicated when used with two fixtures per bay and house side shield accessory, pointed towards exterior of garage. Value represents
the average foot-candle reading along very edge of garage floor. 3 Taken from prorated data. 4 Footcandle data points are spaced 12" center to center.
DOUBLE FIXTURE ROW LAYOUT [2 FIXTURES PER BAY]
Bay Width=60 Foot
Note: All values are maintained illumination and account for 20% ceiling and floor
reflectance with flat ceilings. Contribution from subsequent fixtures mounted in
line, but no contribution from adjacent bays. Lamp, electrical and surface reflection
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Description Fixture/Test Number
175w MP, Round Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens
Test No. EPL-175-MP-RD
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
175w MP, Rectangular Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens
Test No. EPL-175-MP-TG
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
175w MP, Square Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens
Test No. EPL-175-MP-SQ
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
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3
175w MP, Square Distribution w/
[2] Drive Lane Shields
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens
Test No. EPL-175-MP-SQ-DLS2
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
[centered in drive lane]
3
175w MP, Square w/HS 120° Lower
[Shields face garage exterior]
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens
Test No. EPL-175-MP-SQ-HS120 LOWER
ONLY & EPL-175-MP-SQ
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
3
Fixture
Mounting
Height
Fixture Spacing
[Down Drive Lane]
1
8'
9'
8'
9'
8'
9'
8'
9'
8'
9'
Fixture Spacing
[Across Drive Lane]
20' 25' 18.2 17.0 17.7 17.4 9.7 9.6 --- 14.36 9.3 2.62 2.8
30' 25' 12.6 10.6 11.2 12.6 6.3 6.8 --- 9.54 6.1 2.83 1.1
20' 25' 17.2 16.6 17.7 16.4 10.1 9.2 --- 13.86 8.8 2.69 7.4
30' 25' 11.7 10.5 11.0 11.8 6.3 6.4 --- 9.24 6.1 2.71 2.0
20' 25' 17.7 16.6 17.7 18.2 10.0 10.0 --- 14.43 9.8 2.46 3.3
30' 25' 12.5 9.8 11.7 14.4 6.4 7.6 --- 9.80 6.3 3.06 1.2
20' 25' 16.8 16.1 18.1 16.6 10.5 9.4 --- 13.89 9.0 2.67 9.7
30' 25' 10.9 10.5 10.1 13.2 6.0 7.3 --- 9.28 5.9 2.99 1.9
20' 25' 17.3 16.5 18.0 18.8 10.0 10.1 --- 14.43 9.8 2.54 3.7
30' 25' 11.7 9.0 11.3 15.2 6.1 7.8 --- 9.54 6.1 3.30 1.1
20' 25' 15.3 15.4 18.8 17.8 10.2 9.6 --- 13.67 9.2 2.71 11.0
30' 25' 10.5 10.5 9.8 14.0 5.7 7.4 --- 9.30 5.6 3.33 2.1
20' 25' 14.2 12.2 14.9 18.4 8.4 9.6 --- 12.17 8.2 2.97 3.6
30' 25' 11.6 8.6 6.3 14.4 3.6 7.7 --- 8.46 3.3 5.75 1.3
20' 25' 13.2 12.2 15.4 15.8 8.8 8.8 --- 11.69 8.5 2.50 6.7
30' 25' 10.1 6.7 8.9 12.4 5.3 6.7 --- 7.78 5.1 3.26 1.5
20' 25' 18.5 15.2 20.2 21.7 10.5 10.5 2.5 14.10 5.2 5.56 3.3
30' 25' 13.0 9.0 11.8 16.9 6.3 8.0 2.1 9.42 2.3 9.94 0.8
20' 25' 16.2 15.4 20.5 18.8 10.5 9.6 3.5 13.55 6.0 4.55 10.1
30' 25' 12.0 9.6 11.4 14.2 6.3 7.0 2.3 9.11 2.5 7.91 1.5
Fc Values On Deck G
ABCDEF
[Garage
Exterior]
2
Horiz.
Avg. [fc]
Horiz.
Min [fc]
Horiz.
Max./Min.
Vert. Min.
[fc] @ 5'
above fl oor
175w MP, Square w/HS 180°
[Shields face garage exterior]
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens
Test No. EPL-175-MP-SQ-HS180 UPPER/
LOWER & EPL-175-MP-SQ
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
150w HPS, Round Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 16,000 Lumens
Test No. EPL-150-HPS-RD
Light Loss Factor: 0.81
150w HPS, Rectangular Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 16,000 Lumens
Test No. EPL-150-HPS-TG
Light Loss Factor: 0.81
150w HPS, Square Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 16,000 Lumens
Test No. EPL-150-HPS-SQ
Light Loss Factor: 0.81
3
150w MP, Round
Distribution
14,000 Lumens
Test No. EPL-150-MP-RD
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
Medium Base, Clear Lamp,
3
150w MP, Rectangular
Distribution
14,000 Lumens
Test No. EPL-150-MP-TG
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
150w MP, Square Distribution
Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 14,000 Lumens
Test No. EPL-150-MP-SQ
Light Loss Factor: 0.80
Medium Base, Clear Lamp,
3
3
8'
9'
8'
9'
8'
9'
8'
9'
8'
9'
8'
9'
8'
9'
20' 25' 17.3 15.4 19.7 21.1 10.6 10.6 1.2 13.47 2.9 9.62 1.3
30' 25' 12.0 10.9 12.0 14.1 6.5 6.7 0.9 8.72 2.0 9.48 0.7
20' 25' 15.6 15.7 19.8 18.5 10.6 9.7 1.9 12.99 3.7 7.08 4.3
30' 25' 13.8 9.7 11.6 14.1 6.4 7.2 1.3 8.70 2.0 9.40 0.7
20' 25' 16.9 16.0 16.7 16.3 9.5 9.1 --- 13.51 8.8 1.92 5.3
30' 25' 11.6 10.0 10.6 11.7 6.1 6.5 --- 9.00 5.9 2.08 1.7
20' 25' 14.9 15.2 16.2 14.9 9.5 8.7 --- 12.72 8.4 1.93 10.8
30' 25' 10.2 9.6 10.2 10.6 6.1 6.0 --- 8.46 5.8 1.91 3.7
20' 25' 17.7 16.4 17.2 17.4 9.7 9.5 --- 14.06 9.3 1.91 4.6
30' 25' 11.5 10.7 10.0 13.4 5.7 7.3 --- 9.40 5.6 2.39 1.4
20' 25' 16.4 15.9 17.5 16.1 10.0 9.1 --- 13.54 8.7 2.01 10.6
30' 25' 10.7 10.3 10.2 12.2 6.0 6.7 --- 9.04 5.8 2.10 3.7
20' 25' 16.1 15.2 17.5 18.6 9.6 9.9 --- 13.73 9.4 1.98 4.8
30' 25' 11.2 9.4 10.1 14.6 5.6 7.7 --- 9.18 5.6 2.61 1.1
20' 25' 15.2 14.9 17.4 16.5 9.8 9.2 --- 13.14 8.7 2.00 12.4
30' 25' 10.3 9.5 9.9 12.9 5.8 6.9 --- 8.78 5.6 2.30 2.8
20' 25' 14.6 13.7 14.2 14.0 7.8 7.7 --- 11.5 7.5 2.1 2.2
30' 25' 10.1 8.5 9.0 10.1 5.0 5.4 --- 7.6 4.9 2.3 0.9
20' 25' 13.8 13.3 14.2 13.1 8.1 7.4 --- 11.1 7.0 2.2 6.0
30' 25' 9.4 8.4 8.9 9.5 5.0 5.1 --- 7.4 4.9 2.2 1.6
20' 25' 14.2 13.3 14.2 14.6 8.0 8.0 --- 11.6 7.9 2.0 2.7
30' 25' 10.0 7.9 9.4 11.5 5.1 6.1 --- 7.9 5.0 2.5 1.0
20' 25' 13.4 12.9 14.5 13.3 8.4 7.6 --- 11.1 7.3 2.1 7.8
30' 25' 8.7 8.4 8.1 10.6 4.8 5.9 --- 7.4 4.7 2.4 1.5
20' 25' 13.9 13.2 14.4 15.0 8.0 8.1 --- 11.6 7.9 2.0 3.0
30' 25' 9.4 7.3 9.1 12.2 4.9 6.3 --- 7.6 4.9 2.6 0.9
20' 25' 12.3 12.4 15.0 14.3 8.2 7.7 --- 11.0 7.4 2.2 8.9
30' 25' 8.4 8.4 7.9 11.2 4.6 6.0 --- 7.5 4.5 2.7 1.7

ENERGY
ENERGY SAVINGS
Energy savings is important to end users, and in some instances may be a compliance requirement of the project. When comparing past methods to
present and future technologies, there is no apparent single method to solve all energy challenges while meeting the multitude of application specific
job requirements. Envoy has numerous options to consider when energy savings is desired.
LAMP OPTIONS
Pulse Start Metal Halide/High Pressure Sodium/Compact Fluorescent/Induction-Lamp choice should be the first consideration when addressing energy
concerns. Various lamp technologies offer different capabilities in the amount of light that is achievable per consumed watt [defined as efficacy], and
the expected lifetime of the light source.
CONTROL OPTIONS
Consider Envoy’s available control options to vary output and save energy. By harvesting available daylight along garage perimeters, designers can
strategically place sensor activated luminaires that can be dimmed during daylight hours. Photo sensors, timers and motion sensors [all available by
others] are all viable control methods that can be used to promote energy savings during daytime operating hours.
Hi/Low Dimming [HL]: Available with specific HID lamps and CWA ballast circuits, this option features a PC board within Envoy that allows step
dimming through low voltage wires hooked to a control module, making it ideal to harvest natural daylight along perimeters of open parking
structures. Compared to the same fixture at full power, this method offers an astounding energy savings of approximately 51% in low power mode.
CF Multi-Switching: Compact Fluorescent makes energy savings possible through dimming or by using multiple lamps and circuits. Fixtures with
multiples of two, three and four lamps are able to save energy 33-50% by simply switching 1 or 2 lamps off.
Electronic Ballasts: HID electronic ballasts can be used integrally or remote mounted to save energy 12-15% over magnetic technology and up to 50%
energy savings with dimmable electronic ballasts.
Watts/Lamp Type Bulb Type ANSI Code Nominal Lamp Watts Initial Lumens Life [Hours]
175w MH Clear ED17 M57 175 14,000 10,000
200w MP Clear ED17 M136 200 21,000 12,000
175w MP Clear ED17 M152 175 17,500 15,000
150w MP Clear ED17 M102 150 14,000 15,000
100w MP Clear ED17 M90 100 9,000 15,000
150w HPS Clear ED17 S55 150 16,000 24,000
100w HPS Clear ED17 S54 100 9,500 24,000
70w CF Coated GX24q-6 -- 70 5,200 12,000
57w CF Coated GX24q-5 -- 57 4,300 12,000
42w CF Coated GX24q-4 -- 42 3,200 12,000
85w Induction Coated P41 -- 85 6,000 100,000
NOTE: Values are per [1] lamp. Information varies; consult manufacturer for specific information.
Total
Average Number Yearly Savings
Lamp Source Input Watts of Fixtures
4
Hours
5
Days/Year $/kW-hr
6
Cost [$] Per Year [$]
175W MP [Full Power] 208
1
1250 12 365 .1065 121,282
175W MP [Low Power]
2
101
2
1250 12 365 .1065 58,892 62,390
[4] 42W CF [4 Lamps-Full Power] 186 1250 12 365 .1065 108,454
[4] 42W CF [2 Lamps-Low Power]393 1250 12 365 .1065 54,227 54,227
NOTE: 1 Magnetic ballast CWA circuit. 2 Pulse Start Metal Halide using HL option with Lumark CML Industrial HID dimming system. 3 Compact Fluorescent lamps using 4CF2 option. Lamps are wired on 2 separate
circuits. Control management by others. 4 Fixture quantity and amount of usable daylight may vary in garage application and design. 5 12 hour low power mode used for example, applications may vary.
6 Average national cost per kilo-watt hour, DOE 2007

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CONSTRUCTION
Low copper, one-piece aluminum die-cast
electrical housing features heavy cast walls
designed for effective heat dissipation and
resistance to corrosion. Toolless release
aluminum die-cast latches securely hold
lens in place and aid in efficient installation
and maintenance. A tamper resistant option
is available to prevent unauthorized access.
Envoy is IP66 rated, promoting long term
optical efficiency while allowing for fast
efficient cleaning by power washing. All
gaskets contained within Envoy are silicone
material including lens gasket and housing
wire grommet.
OPTICAL
Lens: Lens employs a 2 part system [upper
and lower] by which the reflector is
accurately located and securely locked in
place. Injection molded, virgin Acrylic
material is standard due to its ability to
resist radiation from UV and for its superior
clarity [polycarbonate is available]. Lens is
attached via two [2] toolless die-cast
latches. When released, lens will hinge off
housing and remain captive on one side to
allow for easy, obstruction free lamp
placement or electrical access. Lens
perimeter is completely sealed at housing
junction using a one-piece extruded,
vulcanized silicone gasket. Reflectors:
Envoy reflectors use premium materials and
a durable finish process to ensure longevity
of optical performance. The 3-part reflector
system employs a bright specular Alzak
®
anodized aluminum hydro-formed main
reflector, a diffuse anodized aluminum
hydro-formed upper reflector and dieformed premium 95% reflective, specular
pre-anodized sheet aluminum inserts.
A choice of three [3] different optical
distributions with a variety of light
controlling media may be used to optimize
lighting performance.
ELECTRICAL
Electrical components are hard mounted to
electrical housing for optimal heat
dissipation. HID units use medium-base
4KV pulse rated sockets with standard
magnetic, high power factor ballasts
[minimum starting -30°C/-22°F MH-MP, 40°C/-40°F HPS]. Compact Fluorescent [CF]
units use 4-pin lamp sockets with standard
high power factor electronic ballast
[minimum starting -18°C/0°F]. Induction
lamp features a high frequency, high power
factor generator [available in 100-120V or
200-277V, minimum starting -25°C/-13°F]
The electrical reflector cover is keyed and
accessed via two [2] toolless thumbscrews.
MOUNTING
Standard fixture mounts to a square or
octagonal 4" surface or recessed mounted
j-box via electro-zinc plated, heavy-gauge
“quick mount release” bracket system,
complete with stainless steel hanger which
allows for “hands-free” wiring connection.
“Quick Mount System” enables efficient
fixture mounting, wiring connection
inspection and fixture removal. Quick
mount plate features stainless steel springs
that help absorb vibration. A variety of
other mounting options and accessories
including free swinging balanced Pendant
Box/Bird Guard [PBG], Trunnion Mount [TM]
and Wall Mount [WM] arm are available.
EGRESS OPTIONS
Envoy offers multiple egress lamp sources
including quartz halogen, compact
fluorescent and MR16 quartz halogen,
available in multiple circuit options.
Compact fluorescent battery packs are
available integral within fixture or remote
mount in various wattage configurations.
FINISH
Housing is finished in 5 stage premium
TGIC polyester powder coat paint, 2.5 mil
nominal thickness for superior protection
against fade and wear. Envoy is supplied
standard in grey and is available in black,
white and bronze. RAL and custom color
matches available.
PATENTS PENDING
SPECIFICATION FEATURES
Lens Reflector
Toolless Latch

VANDAL RESISTANT SOLUTIONS
In applications where vandalism is a concern, a typical solution is to mount the luminaires out of reach. Mounting at elevated heights predictably
results in lower light levels. To address vandalism Envoy has inherent, robust design features and various options to help prevent damage and
unauthorized access.
TAMPER RESISTANT [TR]
This option features tamper resistant
stainless steel hardware for lens, lens
latches and fixture slide release mechanism.
Head type T20 Torx
TM
center-pin reject type
fasteners are provided. Vandal resistant
screwdriver is available [separately as an
accessory].
Task light locations are specified by zones,
A1-A4. Up to four [4] task lights are possible
depending on specific configurations of the
luminaire
[see ordering information and footnotes].
LUMINAIRE DESIGN
Envoy’s lens section ranges in thickness from minimum 0.125" in optical area to 0.250" in latch
and fastening area for a robust design. A polycarbonate upper and lower lens option is available
for additional impact strength.
TASK LIGHT [TL] APPLICATIONS
For complex lighting needs that require adjustability and flexibility, consider how the task light option can best offer solutions. This option features an
MR16 lamp source available in 120v and 12v lamp types with a wide variety of beam patterns. Task lights can be used to bring visual attention to
dedicated pathways that enter and exit the garage. Areas of high congestion may also benefit through use of multiple task lights when negotiation
between vehicles and pedestrians is prominent. Illuminating stairwells, signage, parking appliances and pay booths for general and emergency lighting
needs demonstrates the true and complete functionality of the task light feature.
[29mm]
1 1/8"
13 1/2"
[343mm]
7.56"
[192mm]
A3
A4
45°45°
A2
A1

EPL ENVOY
ORDERING INFORMATION
SAMPLE NUMBER: EPL-175-MP-MB-MT-TG-AP-L-EM/SC
BALLAST
MB=Magnetic
Ballast
3
EB=Electronic
Ballast
4
VOLTAGE
5
120=120V
208=208V
240=240V
277=277V
480=480V
DT=Dual-Tap w/277V
6
MT=Multi-Tap w/277V
6
TT=Triple-Tap w/347V
6
DISTRIBUTION
RD=Round
SQ=Square
TG=Rectangular
COLOR
[add as
suffix/must
specify]
AP=Grey
BK=Black
BZ=Bronze
WH=White
PRODUCT
FAMILY
EPL=Envoy
Parking
Luminaire
LAMP TYPE
MH=Metal Halide
MP=Pulse Start
Metal Halide
HPS=High
Pressure
Sodium
CF=Compact
Fluorescent
QL=Induction
LAMP WATTAGE
MH
1
175=175W
MP
2
70=70W
100=100W
150=150W
175=175W
200=200W
CF
84= [2] 42W
114= [2] 57W
126= [3] 42W
140= [2] 70W
168= [4] 42W
HPS
70=70W
100=100W
150=150W
Induction
85= 85W
OPTIONS
7
[add as suffix]
CD=Concentrated Downlight
[Restricts Uplight 360°]
8
CT=Conduit Taps [Qty [2] 3/4"
NPSM]
9
F=Single Fuse [Specify 120, 277
OR 347 in "Voltage" column]
FF=Double Fuse [Specify 208,
240 OR 480 in "Voltage"
column]
HA=40° C Ambient
10
HL=Hi/Low Dimming
11
L=Lamp Included, HID
LF=Lamp Included, Compact
Fluorescent
LQ=Lamp Included, Quartz
Halogen DCB
PH=Upper Polycarbonate Lens
[Near Aluminum Back
Housing]
PL=Lower Polycarbonate Lens
QD=Quick Disconnect[s]
[between cover/housing]
TMB=Trunnion Mount with
Connection Box [some
assembly required]
TMC=Trunnion Mount with
Power Cord [some
assembly required]
TR=Tamper Resistant [Torx T20
CPR]
WL=24” Lead Wires
STANDBY + EGRESS LAMP OPTIONS
Q=Quartz Restrike [hot restrike only, 120v T4 DCB quartz lamp]
12
EM=Quartz Time Delay [hot and cold restrike, 120v T4 DCB quartz lamp]
12
EM/SC=Emergency Separate Circuit [120v T4 DCB quartz lamp]
12
__CFSC=CF [1] Separate Circuit [Specify 52, 64 or 84, supplied with
120-277v electronic ballast]
13
__CFHR=CF Hot Restrike Relay [Specify 52, 64 or 84, supplied with
120-277v electronic ballast]
13
__CFTR=CF Time Delay Relay [Hot and Cold Restrike] [Specify 52, 64 or
84, supplied with 120-277v electronic ballast]
13
CFRB=CF Remote Battery Pack, sockets accommodate 26-42w CF lamps
[Battery Pack specified/supplied/wired by Others]
13
36CFIB=CF Integral Battery Pack operates [2] 18w CFL
14
CFRBT=CF Remote Battery Pack with Time Delay Relay, sockets
accommodate 26-42w CF lamps [Battery Pack
specified/supplied/wired by Others]
13
36CFIBT=CF Integral Battery Pack operates [2] 18w CFL with
Time Delay Relay
14
RBP=Remote Battery Pack, sockets accommodate 26-42w CF lamps
[CF units only; Battery Pack specified/supplied/wired by Others]
15
42IBP=Integral Battery Pack, [1] 42w CF lamp standby
16
42ICB=Integral Cold Weather Battery Pack, [1] 42w CF lamp standby
17
4CF3=4 CF lamps wired as 3 independent circuits, 3 electronic ballasts [2 lamps/1 lamp/1 lamp]
18
4CF2=4 CF lamps wired as 2 independent circuits, 2 electronic ballasts [2 lamps/2 lamps]
18
3CF2=3 CF lamps wired as 2 independent circuits, 2 electronic ballasts [2 lamps/1 lamp]
19
2CF2=2 CF lamps wired as 2 independent circuits, 2 electronic ballasts [1 lamp/1 lamp]
20
TL__=Task Light 120v MR16 [GU10 Twist Lock Base]
21
2TL__=[2] Task Lights 120v MR16 [GU10 Twist Lock Base]
21
TLQ__=Task Light 120v MR16 wired to Hot Restrike Relay [GU10 Twist Lock Base]
22
2TLQ__=[2] Task Lights 120v MR16 wired to Hot Restrike Relay [GU10 Twist Lock Base]
22
TLEM__=Task Light, 120v MR16 wired to Time Delay Relay [GU10 Twist Lock Base]
22
2TLEM__=[2] Task Lights, 120v MR16 wired to Time Delay Relay [GU10 Twist Lock Base]
22
TL12V__=Task Light, 12v MR16 [GU5.3 Bi-Pin Base]
23
2TL12V__= [2] Task Lights, 12v MR16 [GU5.3 Bi-Pin Base]
23
TL__MR__=Task light with transformer [GU5.3 Bi-Pin Base, specify 50 or 75w lamp,
specify 120 or 277v transformer]
24
OPTIONS + ACCESSORIES [Must be listed in the order shown and separated by a dash]
DIMENSIONS
STANDARD COLORS
NOTES: 1 Metal Halide lamps with probe start circuit. 2 Pulse Start Metal Halide circuit includes igniter. 3 HID lamps only. 4 Must specify voltage. EB standard on CF. Available integrally in HID 100w MP [max] and
85w QL. HID availability may vary by lamp source, wattage and voltage. For HID wattages higher than 100w, remote mount ballast possible within 5 feet of unit. Consult customer service. 5 Product also
available in non-US voltages and 50Hz for international markets. Must specify voltages for battery packs. Consult your customer service representative for availability and ordering information. 6 Dual tap
ballast is 120/277V wired 277V. Multi-tap ballast is 120/208/240/277V wired 277V. Triple tap ballast is 120/277/347 wired 347V. 7 Add as suffix in order shown. 8 Requires option PL for use in 40°C
application with HID lamps 175-200w. 9 CT option required for through branch wiring. Through branch wiring is not available with specific configurations including HID CF egress options and fixtures
with integral battery pack. 10 Not available with 85w QL and options using CF lamp sources. Requires option PH on 200-175w HID. 11 Available in 150-200w MP, 175w MH and 70-150w HPS. Operates
on 24VDC type output control module. Circuit relay board is mounted internal to fixture housing with leads exiting back. Requires low voltage wires to control module to be routed in conduit. 12 For use
with HID primary lamp only. Quartz lamp 100w maximum. 13 For use with 175w [max] or less HID primary lamp only. Requires option “ CT”. Uses [2] 4 pin CF lamps. CF minimum starting temperature 0°F
[-18°C]. RB requires “CT” option 14 For use with 150w [max] or less HID primary lamp only. Uses [2] 18w 4 pin CF lamps. Battery rated minimum 32°F/ 0°C. Specify 120 or 277v in "VOLTAGE" column. 15
For use with 168, 126, 84 CF units only. Requires option “CT”. Battery supplied by others. Standby lamp combination wired by others. 16 For use with 168, 126, 84 CF units only. Battery rated minimum
32°F/ 0°C. Specify 120 or 277v in "VOLTAGE" column. 17 For use with 168, 126, 84 CF units only. Battery rated minimum -4°F/ -20°C. Specify 120 or 277v in "VOLTAGE" column. 18 For use with 168 CF
only. 19 For use with 126 CF only. 20 For use with 84, 114, or 140 CF only. 21 Task Light[s] with separate leads through back of fixture. Specify TL location by adding to back of option logic
[ex.2TLA1A2]-see diagram. Some assembly required, order lamps separately. 22 For use with HID lamps only. Task Light[s] supplied wired to relay. Specify TL location by adding to back of option logic
[ex.2TLA1A2]-see diagram. Some assembly required, order lamps separately. 23 Task Light[s] supplied with separate leads through back of fixture for connection to 12v circuit or battery system. Specify
TL location by adding to back of option logic [ex.2TLA1A2]-see diagram. Some assembly required, order lamps separately. 24 Task Light max quantity [1], supplied with transformer. Specify TL location
by adding to back of option logic [ex.2TLA1A2]-see diagram. Some assembly required, order lamps separately. 25 Order separately, replace XX with color suffix 26 Luminaire requires option WL. 27 Order
additional shield set for more coverage [ex. 2 sets for 180° shielding] Maximum of 2 sets total. 28 Placed towards side of oncoming traffic for 60° shielding coverage. Order [2] for 2-Way traffic lanes. 29
Some options and accessories are not available in all configurations. Consult your customer service representative for ordering information. 30 Specifications and dimensions subject to change without
notice.
ACCESSORIES25[order separately/
replace XX with color designation]
OPTIONS +
ACCESSORIES
[See Below]
AP
Grey
WH
White
BK
Black
BZ
Bronze
LAMP TYPE WATTAGE
Metal Halide
175W
High Pressure Sodium 70, 100, 150W
Pulse Start Metal Halide 70, 100, 150, 175, 200W
Compact Fluorescent [2] 42, [2] 57, [3] 42, [2] 70, [4] 42W
Induction 85W
CERTIFICATIONS
IP66 Rated
40°C Ambient Temperature*
C-UL/U.L. 1598 Listed Wet Location
2G Vibration Tested
ISO 9001
WATTAGE TABLE
SHIPPING DATA
NOTE: * Varies by model.
EPL/PBG-XX=Balanced Pendant
Box/Bird Guard
EPL/WM-XX=Wall Mount Arm
26
EPL/HS=House Side Shield Up and
Downlight 120° Coverage [HID
Lamps Only]
27
EPL/HSCF=House Side Shield Up and
Downlight 120° Coverage
[CF Lamps Only]
27
EPL/DLS=Drive Lane Shield
28
VRSD=T20 Torx CPR Tamper Resistant
Screwdriver
EPL/TL=Task Light Field Install Kit for
120V MR16 lamp [GU10 Base]
EPL/TL12V=Task Light Field Install Kit for
12V MR16 lamp [GU5.3 Base]
Net Weight [21 lbs.]
Volume [2.1 cu. ft.]
16 3/8 (415mm)
13 1/2
(334mm)

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Cranbury, New Jersey
Elk Grove Village, Illinois
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Ontario, California
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Calgary, Alberta T2E 7V9
Cooper Industries, Ltd.
600 Travis, Ste. 5800
Houston, TX 77002-1001
P: 713-209-8400
www.cooperindustries.com
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