AFL30 - Architectural Floodlight
Installation Instructions
P.O. Box 60080
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16555 East Gale Ave.
City of Industry, California 91716-0080
626/968-56
66 • F
AX 626/330-3861
Revised
7
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16
/10 ECN 100715008 Status 9
Part No. 95556
WARNING: Fixtures must be grounded in accordance with local codes or the National Electrical Code.
Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury.
SAFETY WARNING: To maintain light efficiency and prevent fixture overheating, lenses must be kept
clean and free of dirt, dust, leaves, trash and mineral deposits from water. For optimum performance a
regularly scheduled maintenance program should be followed. Fixtures can become very hot. Glass lenses and
metal areas above and around the lamp can become hot enough to blister hands. Particular care should be
taken not to locate fixtures where small children can reach them. Due to the risk of fire, do not aim the fixture
directly towards a wall or foliage within a reasonable distance.
MAINTENANCE: A regularly scheduled maintenance program should be established to retain optimum light
output and reduce heat retention. Dusting with a soft, clean, dry cloth is normally sufficient for the reflector.
Any accumulation of dust or dirt should be removed regularly from both sided of the lens during relamping
(using ammonia water). Do not use alkaline or acid cleaners on reflector surfaces.
LAMP NOTE: All lamps must be rated for “Universal Burning Position” because fixture tilt changes lamp
orientation. DO NOT operate luminaire with missing or damaged lens.
NOTE: All wiring should be done by a qualified electrician. KEEP THIS SHEET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
ATTENTION:
If your fixture is equipped with a multi-tap ballast and if no voltage was specified on the purchase order,
the ballast has been wired for operation on a 277 volt circuit (347v in Canada). If other than 277 volts is required, i.e.
120v, 208v, 240v, connect incoming voltage lead to selected voltage lead on ballast. Cap off all unused voltage leads.
Tools Required
:
3/32”
Allen Wrench
L
” Socket and Ratchet
Torque Wrench
Housing Gasket
Housing
Stop Arm
(4)
J
-20 x 3
K
” Lg. Hex Socket Cap Screws
with Sealing Washer (
F
Allen Wrench)
Lens Frame
Lens and
Lens Gasket
AFL30
K
-13 Hex Head Trunnion Bolts
(2)
C
-16 Set Screws
To Lock Fixture Orientation
J
” Thick Steel Trunnion
Slip Hinge Pins
Ballast Access Cover
Secured by (3)
J
-20 Hex Socket
Cap Screws (
F
Allen Wrench)
To install lamp in AFL32;
Loosen philips head screw (2)
places, rotate shield up, install
lamp, lower shield and tighten
screws.
The AFL30 is equipped with a versatile
J
” thick
steel trunnion bracket. The mounting configuration
is to be determined and maintained by others.
See back of instructions for
mounting dimensions.
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STANDARD MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS:
Single AFL30 fixture E.P.A.’s =
3.2 (Face-on)
AFL30 Maximum Fixture Weight = 80 Pounds
1.9 (45° Tilt)
1.7 (Side)
The fixture mounting means must be designed to adequately support the fixture weight including wind load listed for the
local area.
Note:
Kim Lighting assumes no responsibility for fixture mountings designed by others.
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