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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 
F Series Floodlight 

 

 
 
 
 
 

© 2016  Philips Lighting Holding B.V.  All rights reserved. 

www.philips.com/luminaires

 

Part Number 443561002550 Rev.  F 

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IMPORTANT

Read  carefully  before  installing.  All 
work should be performed by a qualified 
Electrician.  These  instructions  may  not 
provide  directions  to  cover  every 
variation  and  detail.    To  obtain 
additional  information,  consult  your 
vendor or contact the factory directly for 
assistance  before  attempting  anything 
with  uncertainty.    Improper  installation 
and/or 

utilization 

may 

void 

manufacturer’s warranty.  
 
This  fixture  must  be  grounded  in 
accordance  with  local  codes  and  the 
NATIONAL 

ELECTRIC 

CODE.   

Failure  to  do  so  may  result  in  serious 
personal  injury.    HID  luminaires  should 
be operated on grounded systems only.   
 
Ungrounded  power  distribution  systems 
may  carry  high  transient  voltages  which 
can  cause  failure  of  any  type  electrical 
equipment.      Use  of  this  equipment  on 
ungrounded  systems  will  VOID  THE 
WARRANTY. 
 

GENERAL: 

Upon  receipt,  inspect  for  any  freight 
damage,  which  should  be  brought  to  the 
attention  of  the  delivering  carrier.  See 
“Damage  and  Shortage  Claims”  for 
proper  steps  in  filing  claims  with  the 
carrier.   Compare the catalog description 
listed  on  the  packing  slip  with  the  label 
on the carton to assure you have received 
the correct material. 
 
This  floodlight  is  designed  for  outdoor 
lighting  and  should  not  be  used  in  areas 
with  limited  ventilation  or  within 
enclosures 

having 

high 

ambient 

temperatures.  It  is  provided  with  an 
integral  mastfitter  for  mounting  on  a 
vertical  2-3/8”  OD  tenon  x  4-1/2”  tall. 
The  flood  light  is  UL  listed  for  wet 
locations  (UL1598)  and  may  be  aimed 
above horizontal.   
 

WARNING:  In  no  case  mount  this 
floodlight  to  either  a  horizontal  tenon 
or inverted tenon. 
 
 

IMPORTANT:  The flood light optical 
assembly  are  separately  packaged. 
After  uncartoning,  inspect  for  any 
damage.  If  damage  is  noticed,  see 
“Damage and Shortage Claims Form” 
(yellow)  for  proper  steps  in  filing 
claims with the carrier.  

 

NOTE: Illustrations depict a 400 watt 
fixture.  Assembly  and  installation 
procedures are the same for 1000 watt 
and 1500 watt fixtures. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for F Series

Page 1: ...will VOID THE WARRANTY GENERAL Upon receipt inspect for any freight damage which should be brought to the attention of the delivering carrier See Damage and Shortage Claims for proper steps in filing claims with the carrier Compare the catalog description listed on the packing slip with the label on the carton to assure you have received the correct material This floodlight is designed for outdoor...

Page 2: ...cket housing gasket is seated properly and then tighten the screws securely E OR ED SHAPED LAMPS This lamp shape is primarily found in 400 watt size lamps The BT stabilux collar must be removed before installing an E or ED shaped lamp This is accomplished by compressing the BT split collar by hand and removing from the fixture Inside the stabilux cavity of the fixture there is a E lamp stabilux fo...

Page 3: ...nnector body Slide cable connector nut up the S O cord then slide the rubber grommet approximately 3 up the S O cord Insert S O cord into cable connector body then attach and securely tighten the cable connector nut to 15 ft lbs STEP 7 Remove inspection plate and gasket from back of mastfitter by removing the two screws See FIGURE 5 Mount fixture ballast assembly to 2 3 8 OD vertical pipe tenon by...

Page 4: ...dlight Follow steps 1 through 3 above Next attach the U bracket to the ballast mastfitter as shown in FIGURE 6 CAUTION the two holes in the bracket for the 3 4 long bolts must be toward the top as shown in FIG 6 Mount fixture to the U bracket and attach the three 3 8 16 mounting bolts and lock washers IMPORTANT The 1 2 long bolt is centered over the fixture flange and to the bottom of the mount Ti...

Page 5: ...osite fixture lens There are five 9 16 mounting holes for securing the PX 1 to the cross member three of which can be utilized without bolt interference These are the two on top and the lower horizontal hole in the back plate As a minimum these three holes must be utilized Mounting hardware 1 2 bolts provided by user See FIGURE 10 PM Wood Pole Mounting Brackets Aluminum wood pole mounts with verti...

Page 6: ...MF 1 using hardware as covered in steps 4 and 5 of fixture assembly Remove pipe plug from MF 1 and route S O cord through a watertight cable connector provided by user for internal wiring to the remote ballast Or wiring can be external to an appropriate junction box or similar device See FIGURE 17 HV 1 Trunion Base for Less Ballast Models Can be mounted to any suitable horizontal or vertical surfa...

Page 7: ...om and back for 3 4 NPT conduit Gasket provided for sealing box to the WB 1 Mounting hardware 1 2 mounting bolts provided by user The WB 5 box is supported by the same bolts used to support the WB 1 and need to be long enough to secure both the WB 1 and box to the wall The box straddles the four mounting bolts See FIGURE 20 TH 1 Hanger for Less Ballast Models For mounting floodlights on standard l...

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