
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
E-WPA Series
SUPPLY CONDUCTOR TEMP (C°)
150W lamp requires 150°C rated
supply wire when connecting to
conduit.
150W lamp requires 75°C rated
supply wire when adjacent to an
outlet box.
100W lamp requires 125°C rated
supply wire when connecting to
conduit.
100W lamp requires 75°C rated
supply wire when adjacent to an
outlet box.
70W lamp requires 125°C rated
supply wire when connecting to
conduit.
70W lamp requires 75°C rated supply
wire when adjacent to an outlet box.
E-WPA Series
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical equipment, basic safety
precautions should always be followed including the
following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Make certain power is OFF before starting installation
or attempting any maintenance.
2. Turn off power supply to avoid the risk of electrical
shock. This product must be wired in accordance with
the National Electrical Code and applicable local
codes and ordinances. Proper grounding is required
to ensure personal safety. A qualified electrician
should do all work.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
NOTE: Ensure the following ratings are met during
the electrical connections.
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FUTURE REFERENCE
MOUNTING
NOTE: To insure proper installation and service, the
fixture should be mounted with the lamp in a horizontal
position. Do not recess. Also make sure fixture is
weatherproof by sealing all gaps and holes with
weatherproof silicone sealant.
DIRECT MOUNTING USING CONDUIT
1. Extend glare shield to its fully extended position.
2. Loosen lens screws located at each corner of the
fixture and open lens.
3. Remove the reflector by removing the two reflector
retaining screws.
4. Locate and remove the desired conduit plug on the
back or sides of the fixture housing.
5. Mount the fixture to the wall using either side A or B
(reference Diagram 1 or Diagram 2).
DIAGRAM 1-70 AND 100W FIXTURES
DIAGRAM 2 – 150W FIXTURES
A. Side A: Mount fixture to wall using side A by
drilling through the housing approximately 1/2" (13
mm) from each corner at the back of the fixture
and securing it to the mounting surface.
B. Side B: Mount fixture to wall using side B by
drilling through the housing bosses approximately
3" (76 mm) diagonally up from each of the lower
two corners of side B and secure fixture to the
mounting surface.
6. Attach conduit and pull supply leads through the
conduit plug.
7. All unused holes must be plugged. Apply waterproof
silicone to all mounting holes to ensure a tight seal.
8. Complete the wiring to the power source and ground
(refer to wiring instructions).
9. Replace reflector, install lamp, and close lens.
10. Adjust glare shield as desired.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
E-WPA Series
MOUNTING TO JUNCTION BOX
1. Extend glare shield to its fully extended position.
2. Loosen lens screws located at each corner of the
fixture and open lens.
3. Remove the reflector by removing the two reflector
retaining screws.
4. Locate and remove the center knockout hole. Drill
holes in appropriate knockouts to match J-box hole
pattern.
5. Route supply wires through conduit hole and secure
fixture to J-box. NOTE: When mounting in wet
locations with a J-box, a J-Box rated for Wet
Locations should be used.
6. All unused holes must be plugged. Apply waterproof
silicone to all mounting holes and between the fixture
and mounting surface to ensure a tight seal.
7. Complete the wiring to the power source and ground
(refer to wiring instructions).
8. Replace reflector, install lamp, and close lens.
9. Adjust glare shield as desired.
BULB INSTALLATION
1. Extend glare shield to its fully extended position.
2. Loosen lens screws located at each corner of the
fixture and open lens.
3. Remove old bulb and replace with correct wattage
bulb. Bulbs are not interchangeable! Make sure
you replace with the exact type and wattage of the
original bulb.
4. Close the lens and tighten screws.
1. Determine the supply voltage the fixture will be
connected to. (For Dual-tap ballasts this will be 120V
or 277V. For multi-tap ballasts this will be 120V,
208V, 240V or 277V.)
2. The fixture is factory set to the highest voltage. If
another voltage is desired, remove the wire nut from
the voltage lead desired and place the wire nut on the
voltage lead that will not be used.
NOTE: All leads are appropriately identified with
either labels or have printing on the insulation of
the leads.
3. Connect the desired voltage lead (120V, 208V, 240V
or 277V) for the fixture to the voltage supply lead.
4. Connect the lead from the fixture labeled (COM) to
the common supply lead.
5. Connect the supply ground to the fixture ground
screw (GREEN).
6. Insulate all unused leads.
NOTE: All units are factory set for the highest
voltage. Make sure the supply voltage is
compatible with the fixture. A Qualified Electrician
should do all work.
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WIRING