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CHAMP-PAK CPMVF(B) Series

Fluorescent & Compact Emergency Fluorescent Luminaires

Installation & Maintenance Information

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IF 1442

APPLICATION

CPMVF(B)  Champ-Pak luminaires are suitable for use in the
following hazardous (classified) areas as defined by the National
Electric Code (NEC®), Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), and
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC):

Class I Division 2 Groups A, B, C, D;  

Class I Zone 2 IIC AEx nR IIC, Ex nR IIC (Suffix S826)

Zone 2 - Ex nR IIC (Suffix S826)

Class II Division 1 Groups F & G

Refer to the luminaire nameplate for specific classification
information, maximum ambient temperature suitability and
corresponding operating temperature (T-Number).                                        

CPMVF(B) luminaire 4X / IP66 construction is designed for use
indoors and outdoors in Marine and Wet locations, where
moisture, dirt, corrosion, vibration, and rough usage may be
present.

CPMVF fluorescent luminaires are supplied with a choice of
voltages (120-277V, 50-60 Hz, or 347V, 60 Hz) for use with one
or two (2) 26W, 32W, or 42W compact fluorescent lamps.
CPMVFB fluorescent luminaires are supplied with a choice of
voltages (120-277V, 50-60 Hz, or for Canada - 120V or 347V, 60
Hz) for use with one (1) 26W compact fluorescent lamp.

The CPMVFB series emergency luminaire is also supplied with
an emergency ballast.  When AC power is interrupted, the
luminaire switches to a built-in battery power supply to light one
lamp, providing emergency lighting for a minimum of ninety
minutes.  When AC power is restored the luminaire automatical-
ly switches from battery power to AC power.  While operating on
AC power, the luminaire circuitry recharges the battery.

WARNING

To avoid the risk of fire, explosion, or electric shock

,

this product should be installed, inspected, and maintained
by a qualified electrician only, in accordance with all
applicable electrical codes.

WARNING

To avoid electric shock

:

Be certain electrical power is OFF before and during
installation and maintenance.

Luminaire must be supplied by a wiring system with an
equipment grounding conductor.

To avoid burning hands:

Make sure refractor and lamp are cool when performing
maintenance.

WARNING

To avoid explosion: 

Make sure the supply voltage is the same as the luminaire 
voltage.

Do not install where the marked operating temperatures
exceed the ignition temperature of the hazardous atmosphere.

Do not operate in ambient temperatures above those
indicated on the luminaire nameplate.

Install luminaire with lamp base up.

Use only the lamp and wattage specified on the luminaire
nameplate.

Use proper supply wiring as specified on the luminaire
nameplate.

All gasket seals must be clean.

Before opening, electrical power to the luminaire must be
turned off.  Keep tightly closed when in operation.

IF 1442  •  10/08

Copyright © 2008, Cooper Industries, Inc.

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National Electrical Code

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Summary of Contents for CHAMP-PAK CPMVF Series

Page 1: ... switches to a built in battery power supply to light one lamp providing emergency lighting for a minimum of ninety minutes When AC power is restored the luminaire automatical ly switches from battery power to AC power While operating on AC power the luminaire circuitry recharges the battery WARNING To avoid the risk of fire explosion or electric shock this product should be installed inspected an...

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Page 3: ... visual electrical and mechanical inspections on a regular basis The environment and frequency of use should determine this However it is recommended that checks be made at least once a year We recommend an Electrical Preventive Maintenance Program as described in the National Fire Protection Association Bulletin NFPA No 70B Recommended Practice For Electrical Equipment Maintenance www nfpa org Th...

Page 4: ...cted breathing properties can be verified in accordance with the tests in IEC 60079 15 This opening must be closed with a plug during operation The restricted breathing properties should be checked only when the surrounding atmosphere is known to be non hazardous GND SEE NOTE 2 2 FOR CANADIAN BALLAST 120 347V ADD GROUND WIRE 1 BALLAST INPUT MAY BE 2 BLACK LEADS FOR 220V NOTE BLUE WHITE WHITE RED B...

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