Installation Instructions
RSX LED
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Lithonia Lighting Outdoor
One Lithonia Way, Conyers, GA 30012
Phone: 800-279-8041 Fax: 770-918-1209
www.lithonia.com
Part Number: IM-459 Rev A
Revision Date: 8/29/19
NOTE: Luminaire can be tilted up to 90 degrees above horizontal
Tools Required:
• 3/8" Socket Wrench
• 9/64" Allen wrench
• 3/8” Allen Wrench
Minimum Square Pole: 3.5” Face
Minimum Round Pole: 3.2” Diameter
1. Loosen the cover screws of the arm cover (See figure 20) and
remove the cover to gain access to the top half of the key-slot
mounting feature.
2. Identify which mounting bar should be used to attach the
luminaire to the pole. Refer to the RPA/SPA installation instruc
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tions, steps 2 through 6. Note that main difference in mounting
is that the top bolt on the AASP/AARP will be inside the wiring
area and the bottom bolt will be exposed. Once the luminaire is
mounted securely to the pole, the angle of the luminaire can be
safely adjusted.
3. If the luminaire angle will be adjusted DO NOT pull
the luminaire supply wires taut – leaving slack in the input wires
will make angle adjustment easier. If the luminaire angle will not
be adjusted, skip to step 5.
4. Loosen the 7/16-14 adjustment bolt, reorient luminaire as
desired, up to 90°, and retighten adjustment bolt to 35-40 ft-lbs
(See Fig 21). For units with photocontrol receptacle, the fixture
mounting angle must be restricted per ANSI C136.10 and it is
recommended to not install beyond 45° from horizontal.
5. Make all wiring connections via the supplied wire leads in ac
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cordance with NEC and local codes.
6. Ensure that the arm cover gasket is still in place and place it
back in the channel if it has come loose.
7. Place wires back into the arm cavity and, ensuring that no
wires or tethers are going to be pinched, reattached the arm
cover. Tighten the cover screws to 18-20 in-lbs.
8. Energize the luminaire to verify its operation and proper il
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lumination of area.
AASP/AARP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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