HOLOPHANE Predator Small Floodlight Marine Installation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 4

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4.  OPTIONS OR ACCESSORIES

The following options or accessories may be present on your
installation.

4.1  Visor Installation and Maintenance.  

 

When

installed, the visor limits the vertical spread of emitted light.

4.1.1

  Attach the clips to the shield, one in the center and one on

each corner at approximately the location of the holes.  The shield
goes into the narrow side of the clip.  See Figure 3.

4.1.2

  Fasten the shield with the clips to the door assembly.  A

small screwdriver can be used to spread the leg of clips to start
them over the cast rib on the door.

NOTE

Three 3/16" diameter holes in shield can be used as a template if the
installer chooses to drill holes through the casting rib and fasten the
shield to the door with screws (not included).  Screws are
recommended in high wind and rough service areas.

4.1.3 

 Clean accumulated dust and dirt from visor when relamping.

4.2  Wire Guard Installation and Maintenance.

 When

installed, the wire guard helps protect the tempered glass lens from
damage.

4.2.1

  Loosen the captive door screws.  See Figure 4.

4.2.2

  Slide the mounting loops in the wire guard over all four

screws.

4.2.3  

Tighten captive door  screws to 55 in. lbs.  torque.  This is

required for watertight door seal.

5.  Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability

The Holophane limited warranty and limitation of liability is published
in the "Terms and Conditions" section of the current Holophane
buyer's guide, and is available from your local Holophane sales
representative.

Acuity Lighting Group, Inc.

214 Oakwood Ave., Newark, OH 43055

IM-60-C  7/02 

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2002 Acuity Lighting Group Inc.

Visit our web site at www.holophane.com

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®

Summary of Contents for Predator Small Floodlight Marine

Page 1: ... The following tools and materials are required during installation of the Predator floodlight TABLE 1 Installation Tools and Materials DESCRIPTION USE 3 8 hex head socket wrench Captive door screws 3 4 hex head wrench Yoke bolt 1 2 hex head socket wrench Box Mount Pliers Cord grip if applicable Torque wrench Captive door screws and bolts inch and foot lbs Wire nuts 2 2 Yoke Mount Installation WAR...

Page 2: ...ed 2 2 14 Energize the floodlight Check its operation and for proper area illumination Adjust the aiming point as needed but within the limits of the mounting restrictions 2 3 Box Mount Installation 2 3 1 Mount the thru way box to the mounting structure with 3 8 fasteners not provided 2 3 2 Loosen the captive door screws attaching the door to the housing Open the door 2 3 3 Detach the power discon...

Page 3: ...10 Close the door Tighten captive door screws to 55 in lbs torque This is required for watertight door seal 3 2 Door Replacement Repair 3 2 1 De energize the floodlight 3 2 2 Wipe off the exterior of floodlight to remove dirt or debris that could enter when the door is opened 3 2 3 Loosen the captive door screws attaching the door to the housing Open the door 3 2 4 Detach the power disconnect 3 2 ...

Page 4: ... the shield to the door with screws not included Screws are recommended in high wind and rough service areas 4 1 3 Clean accumulated dust and dirt from visor when relamping 4 2 Wire Guard Installation and Maintenance When installed the wire guard helps protect the tempered glass lens from damage 4 2 1 Loosen the captive door screws See Figure 4 4 2 2 Slide the mounting loops in the wire guard over...

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