Cooper Lighting MPWC User Manual

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SPECIFICATION FEATURES
04/15/2007 12:56:42 PM
Consult your representative for additional options and finishes.
Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice.
ADC041675
LAMP CONFIGURATIONS
MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
DESCRIPTION
Fail-Safe's MPWC series combines a multi-function, wall mounted fixture
with contemporary styling. Through innovative features, the MPWC
accommodates multiple applications throughout the healthcare
environment. One fixture supplies the patient room with task lighting,
offering practical solutions to the patient and medical staff for everyday
tasks. The MPWC is separated into two compartments: up light for general
ambient room lighting and down light for reading/direct task lighting to
accommodate the needs of the patient or healthcare professional. The
fixture is UL listed.
Application
The MPWC is designed for use in
healthcare environments,
specifically for use in patient
rooms over beds to facilitate all of
the tasks required by the patient
and medical staff. The MPWC's
aesthetics make it ideal for other
applications such as over vanities,
rest rooms, and hallways.
A ... Lens
Up light: .125" thick, prismatic K12
pattern, acrylic lens is standard
(prisms on the inside for ease of
cleaning). Down light: .125" thick,
prismatic K12 pattern, acrylic lens
is standard (prisms inside).
B ... Fasteners
Nickel-plated thumbscrews are
standard (requires no tools to
remove lens assembly).
C ... Construction
Outer housing is 18 gauge,
die-formed, cold rolled steel with
seam-welded ends. Back pan
housing is 20 gauge, die formed
cold rolled steel. Power tray and
reflector are 20 gauge cold rolled
steel.
D ... Lamps
T8 Linear Fluorescent
T5 HO Linear Fluorescent
E ... Ballast Options
T8 Electronic Instant Start
T5 Electronic Programmed Start
T8 Magnetic-HPF
F ... Finish
High gloss white polyester powder
coat finish is standard on exterior
housing. A multistage cleaning and
painting process is utilized. Interior
reflector is high reflectance white,
minimum reflectance 92%. Custom
colors are available.
Labels
UL/cUL Listed for Damp Locations
MPWC
34W - 216W
Fluorescent
CONTEMPORARY
HEALTHCARE
WALL MOUNTED
LUMINAIRE
C
D
E
B
A
6”
[153mm]
6 1/2”
[165mm]
1 7/8”
[47MM]
1 7/8”
[47MM]
1 7/8”
[47MM]
1 7/8”
[47MM]
24 3/8”[620mm]
36 3/8”[925mm]
22”[559mm]
34”[864]
20”[508mm]
8”[203mm]
6 1/16”
[154mm]
6 1/16”
[154mm]
6 1/16”
[154mm]
3/16 X 11/16”
[4.8 X 17.5mm]
Keyhole Mtg. Holes
3/16 X 11/16”
[4.8 X 17.5mm]
Keyhole Mtg. Holes
3/16 X 11/16”
[4.8 X 17.5mm]
Keyhole Mtg. Holes
2 1/4” [57mm] Dia. Access Hole
2 1/4” [57mm] Dia. Access Hole
2 1/4” [57mm] Dia. Access Hole
48 3/8”[1229mm]
46”[1168mm]
32”[813mm]
16”[406mm]
E N E R G Y DAT A
Input Watts:
T5HO Fluorescent Lamps Electronic Ballasts*
(2) 24W T5 HO Lamps: 54W (3) 24W T5 HO Lamps: 79W (4) 24W T5 HO Lamps: 104W (2) 39W T5 HO Lamps: 80W (3) 39W T5 HO Lamps: 127W (4) 39W T5 HO Lamps: 174W (2) 54W T5 HO Lamps: 124W (3) 54W T5 HO Lamps: 182W (4) 54W T5 HO Lamps: 240W *Energy Data calculated using
2 ballasts per each lamp configuration. (Programmed start, normal light output, average ballast factor 0.95 to 1.1)
T8 Fluorescent Lamps Electronic Ballasts*
(2) 17W T8 Lamps: 40W (3) 17W T8 Lamps: 54W (4) 17W T8 Lamps: 68W (2) 25W T8 Lamps: 54W (3) 25W T8 Lamps: 74W (4) 25W T8 Lamps: 94W (2) 32W T8 Lamps: 64W (3) 32W T8 Lamps: 90W (4) 32W T8 Lamps: 116W *Energy Data calculated using
2 ballasts per each lamp configuration. (Instant start, normal light output, average ballast factor
0.9 to 1.0)
FAIL-SAFE
®
Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice.
MPWC
F eat ur es , C a t alo g L o g i c a n d O p t i o n s
B a lla s t s
Fixtures are supplied standard with electronic ballasts. Magnetic, energy saving ballasts are available with T8 lamps only (LEOC8). An optional radio interference filter (RIF) is commonly used with magnetic ballasts to reduce radio interference with sensitive equipment.
C i r cui t r y
All individual input circuits will be supplied with a quick disconnect module (QDM) to facilitate ease of maintenance and installation. GCO and FNL options are commonly run on separate circuits. Each will be supplied with a QDM, separate from the primary lamp sources and will require additional switching and wiring by others. All primary lamp sources are wired onto the same circuit unless specified otherwise (See Switching Controls).
S w itc hi n g C ontr o l s
No switching option specified implies the fixture will ship with input leads left unwired for switch wiring to be completed in field as desired.
PS4-4-position pull chain switching. All primary lamps wired in sequence by following: lower lamps on, upper lamps on, all lamps on, all lamps off. (120V only, brushed nickel finish, installed in center of unit on bottom of power tray).
PS1D-2 position pull chain switch, controls the bottom lamp compartment only. (120V only, brushed nickel finish, installed in center of unit on bottom of power tray). Upper lamp compartment is on a separate circuit to be wired and switched at wall or as desired.
LVCP-Low voltage controller, patient controlled. Mounted inside unit for patient control of all primary lamps-upper and lower lamp compartments. Wired in sequence for lower lamps on, upper lamps on, all lamps on, all lamps off. Includes 1/4" phone jack type receptacle centered in bottom of wire way for input control by others or may be used with accessory MBC-momentary button cord switch (See accessories).
LVCF-Low voltage controller, facility controlled. Mounted inside unit, controller is left unwired for specific wiring/control requirements of facility. Includes 1/4" phone jack type receptacle, centered in bottom of wire way for input control by others or may be used with accessory MBC- momentary button cord switch (See accessories).
O t her O p t i o n s
EBP-The emergency battery pack
option is a good candidate for facilities that do not have emergency generator systems. Test switch and indicator light will be installed on top of unit in middle of the power tray. (Not available with all options, consult customer service).
FNL- Fluorescent night-light, 2-pin (G23 Base), 7 or 9w twin tube lamp installed in center of upper compartment of fixture, uses a magnetic ballast. FNL is wired on a separate circuit. (Lamps by others).
GCO-Grounded convenience outlet. White in color on units with white finish; black in color on all other finish options, wired on a separate circuit. (120V only, maximum 10 amps, installed on bottom right side facing unit; add "L" for installation on left side of unit, GCOL).
GLR-Fuse and holder, Wired to primary lamp circuit only. (Consult customer service for additional fusing options).
NRL-White LED nurses chart reading light. Directed so as not to discomfort the patient while awake or sleeping. Switched separately via rocker switch, both lamp and switch located on the bottom of the power tray. White in color on units with white finish; black in color on all other finish options (120V only, installed on either the right or left side, facing unit; add "R" for installation on right side of unit, NRLR; add "L" for installation on left side of unit, NRLL).
RIF-Radio interference filter, for use with magnetic T8 ballast only. (1 per ballast). (Not available with all options, consult customer service).
SF1-Tamper-proof Torx™-head fasteners
DTP-Decorative Trim Panel. This option allows the user to specify a wide assortment of laminate patterns available from "Wilsonart® Laminate". The pattern is placed in the front panel of the MPWC. Can be matched to any interior decorating theme, furniture color or wood grain. Example: DTPWM-Decorative Trim Panel, Windsor Mahogany
Acc e s s o r ies
MBC-Momentary button cord
switch. May be used with LVCP or LVCF options to control lamps. All units are wired at factory as specified per catalog logic (See Switching Controls).
VRSD-Torx™-head tamper -proof screwdriver (for use with SF1 option)
M a int e n a n ce
The MPWC is designed to facilitate ease of maintenance. Its three part assembly makes for efficient installation. No tools are required for relamping or substituting electrical power trays on standard fixtures. When maintenance is required, simply loosen the two end thumbscrews and slide the partial clamshell, front lens assembly forward and off. The lamps and power tray will now be accessible and can be removed by quarter-turn fasteners. This assembly hangs suspended on the back pan while it is easily disconnected via a quick disconnect power connector. Spare units can speed the maintenance process by easily substituting the power tray, thus causing less disruption in the room.
Fail-Safe • Customer First Center • 1121 Highway 74 South • Peachtree City, GA 30269 • TEL 770.486.4800 • FAX 770.486.4801
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