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Choose a mounting method: chain or cable, 

rod mount, or pendant mount. 

Wire colors:

NOTE:

 The standard configuration uses a 3-conductor SOOW cable. The dimming option adds a separate 2-conductor 

SOOW cable for 0-10V control wires.

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Unit Installation

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Fixture Weight

ABR1-Series 

Configuration

Max. Weight (lbs.)              

120/277V

 347/480V

Single

21

23

Dual

45

49

Black

Live

White

Neutral

Green

Safety Ground

Purple

0-10V (+)

Gray

0-10V (–)

Please follow all UL, NEC and minimum load rating guidelines when selecting and installing a cable or chain. 
NOTE:

 When selecting chain, a joint in a circular chain link shall be welded. A joint in a chain link of another shape shall not 

be located within 30 degrees of the vertical unless welded.

Hang two chains/cables from a structural member of the ceiling. Fixture must be supported independently of an outlet 

box. Loop chain/cable through the mounting slots next to each fixture end. Chain/cable mounting locations must be in the 

slots at the ends of the fixture. 

Dual Fixture

Single Fixture

Provide at least 12” of clearance from the top of the fixture to any ceiling or surface above.

Chain or Cable Mounting

Carefully unpack unit and 

properly inspect for defects 

before installing. Wear work 

gloves to prevent dirt and 

oil from being transferred to 

the luminaire. 

Secure two 1/2” threaded rods into structural members in ceiling. Place a nut on each threaded rod where fixture should 

hang. Slide rod mount brackets onto threaded rods and tighten second nut onto rods to secure fixture.
NOTE:

 Safety chains can be used in mounting slots at end of fixture.

Threaded Rod Mounting

Attach to 

structural 

member

Fasten 

with nuts

Attach to 

structural 

member

Attach to 

structural 

member

Single Fixture

See Note

See Note

Dual Fixture

NOTE:

 For applications requiring the “R” corrosion resistant finish, use mounting hardware appropriate for the environment.

Summary of Contents for Albeo ABR1 Series

Page 1: ... interference that may cause undesired operation CAN ICES 005 A NMB 005 A Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can rad...

Page 2: ...box Loop chain cable through the mounting slots next to each fixture end Chain cable mounting locations must be in the slots at the ends of the fixture Dual Fixture Single Fixture Provide at least 12 of clearance from the top of the fixture to any ceiling or surface above Chain or Cable Mounting Carefully unpack unit and properly inspect for defects before installing Wear work gloves to prevent di...

Page 3: ...re connectors Close junction box 3 2 5 Pendant Mounting AC power cord The 0 10V dimming option uses a separate 2 conductor SOOW cable Install cable per NEC and local codes For pendant mount option cord can be run through 1 2 NPT hole on top of the mount box A 10V signal corresponds to 100 lumen output A 0V signal corresponds to 15 lumen output Shorting the dimming wires dims the fixture to 15 lume...

Page 4: ...ither the 3 or the 12 hole pattern Determine rotation of fixture and lock orientation in place both sides with provided 2 1 8 hex drive screws NOTE Optional safety chains can be used in 3 8 holes in sides of bracket and in the mounting slots at the end of fixture Lift fixture up and insert provided 2 1 4 hex drive bolts through brackets then install provided locknuts 3 4 2 3 12 1 2 bolts Safety ch...

Page 5: ...ontrollers Maintenance Product should not be disassembled during installation process and or while installed Lens should be cleaned periodically for maximum lumen output Inspect and clear any build up on cooling fins periodically for maximum performance www gelighting com GE and the GE Monogram are trademarks of the General Electric Company All other trademarks are the property of their respective...

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