FHD Series Floodlight
Input Voltage / Frequency
IF GLASS IS CRACKED OR BROKEN DO NOT OPPERATE CALL MANUFACTURE FOR REPLACEMENT GLASS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: This equipment is intended to be installed by qualified personnel. The installation
must be made in accordance with the current edition of the National Electric Code, and all applicable state and local building codes.
The final installation must be approved by the appropriate, qualified, electrical/building inspector(s). Improper Installation may
result in a risk of fire or electrical shock hazard. The instructions provided herein are made available for reference when installing
the FHD Heavy Duty Flood Light. If any portion of these installation instructions is unclear then do not proceed with the installation
and contact an EYE Lighting Representative at 1-888-665-2677.
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS:
CAUTION – RISK OF SHOCK – DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE INSTALLATION
Failure to provide proper luminaire grounding may result in serious personal injury.
Maintain minimum distance of 0.5 m (1.6 ft) from walls or any other flammable surface.
Maintain minimum distance of 1.0 (3 ft) from lighted objects.
Do Not operate with cracked and/or broken glass cover.
Do Not Install close to a Heat Source.
Do Not use the luminaire to support ones weight, do not hang onto luminaire. Wear proper equipment, including
safety glasses and gloves, when installing and servicing luminaire.
Improper installation and/or utilization may void manufacturer’s warranty.
Use secondary safety chain or cable, as needed, when securing floodlight.
Allow sufficient cool down time prior to handling and/or servicing floodlight.
SUITABLE FOR MOUNTING WITHIN 1.2 m (4 ft) OF THE GROUND
DO NOT OPPERATE
IF CRACKED OR BROKEN
Tools required: Installation is completed using ordinary tools including:
Ratchet wrench (with 12mm Socket head) or
an adjustable Crescent wrench.
Torque wrench capable of 11 NM (8.11 ft-lbs.)
No. 8 Metric or 5/16 SAE Allen Wrench
Wire Strippers
#2 Phillips Screwdriver
Before Installation:
Inspect luminaire for defects prior to installation. It is unlikely that mount arm or covers have
loosened during shipment, visually inspect. If defects are noticed then do not install and contact
the manufacturer immediately.
EQS3367 Rev: 1 4/27/2015
FHD Series Flood Light
FIGURE 1 - OVERALL FLOODLIGHT DIMENSIONS (mm)
Note: Mounting hardware is not included and must be supplied by others. Three fasteners shall be required
to secure luminaire to mount surface. Power supply junction box shall be fitted with a liquid tight cord
connector sized for the luminaire’s supply 3/C cord (0.82mm2 diameter).
Installing Luminaire:
1. REMOVE from box and plastic bag. (follow local recycling codes)
2. VISUALLY INSPECT FHD flood light for any damage.
NOTE: The FHD flood light is heavy; ensure mounting surface may
withstand 3 times the weight of the luminaire.
3. LOOSEN side mount bracket screws as needed to prepare for mounting
using No. 8 Allen wrench or driver.
4. TIGHTEN side mount bracket screws to secure in the desired position.
NOTE: Luminaire is provided with supply cord for mounting/adjustment flexibility
and to allow electrical connection to power supply junction box “by others”.
Ensure mount location is such that the flood light positioning or adjustment
will not create undue strain on the supply cord once connected to the power
5. MOUNT FLOOD LIGHT to surface with three (M12 mm or similar size) hardware
fasteners.
6. INSERT FHD SUPPLY CORD into power supply junction box through a liquid tight connector.
7. MAKE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CONNECTIONS inside power supply junction box.
8. CAUTION - Prepare for Flood Light-Up test, by NOT being in direct view/sight line of LEDs being energized.
9. ENERGIZE LUMINAIRE for a Light-Up test. Once Light-Up is completed, then DE-ENERGIZE LUMINAIRE.
10. MAKE FINAL mounting and position adjustments and SECURE all fasteners.
11. THIS INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE.
supply junction box.
EQS3367 Rev:1 4/27/2015