P/N KIL00921398 FORM NO. K1398 R01/13 ECO-6-010-13
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HUBBELL ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS
A Division of HUBBELL INCORPORATED
(Delaware)
3940 Martin Luther King Drive
St. Louis, Missouri 63113 USA
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE DATA SHEET
FOR
KFL SERIES LED LUMINAIRE FLOOD
Luminaires are designed to be installed in Class I, Division 2, Class II, Division 1, or Class I Zone 2 Hazardous locations.
CAUTION:
Before installing luminaire, make sure luminaire complies with area classifications, failure to do so may
result in bodily injury and/or property damage. Do not attempt installation until you are familiar with the following
procedures. All installation must comply with the applicable local and/or National Electrical Code and be
performed by a qualified electrician.
Make sure that the circuit is de-energized before starting installation or maintenance
.
Verify that luminaire is grounded. Failure to ground will create electrical shock hazards, which can cause serious injury and
or death.
NOTE- For Class I, Division 2 / Class II, Division 1 / Class I, Zone 2 Hazardous Locations, use rigid conduit.
Note
: Due to the surge protection provided in the fixture to protect the internal electronics and LEDs, a branch
circuit with the LED fixture may false fail a megohmmeter test (sometimes referred to as a megger test. If a
megohmmeter test is required, the LED fixture should be removed from the branch circuit.
Note
: Multiple fluorescent or LED fixtures attached to a single Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) may cause
nuisance tripping of the GFCI. Regulatory agencies allow a small amount of leakage current because of the circuitry
required to mitigate possible issues with electromagnetic compatibility (reference UL8750 and EN61347). The summation
of these leakage currents from multiple fixtures may be enough to trip a GFCI.
Figure 1
KFL Series Typical
Assembly
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