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LIGHTVAULT

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LTV Lens & Reflector LTV30, LTV730

Installation Instructions

Revision 

7

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16

/10         ECN 

100715008

          Status 10 Part No. 95579

Tools Required

:

J

” Hex Socket Wrench

F

” Hex Socket Wrench

Phillips Screwdriver

INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY TO PERSONS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!

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.    Lighted lamp is HOT!  Do not touch hot lens, guard,

or enclosure.  All work should be done by a qualified electrician.
MAINTENANCE: A regularly scheduled maintenance program should be established to retain optimum light

output and reduce heat retention.  DO NOT operate luminaire with missing or damaged lens.
KEEP THIS SHEET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

LENS FRAME / REFLECTOR INSTALLATION:

Make certain all electrical supply is 

OFF

before starting fixture installation.

1. Orient Eyeball in eyeball gasket so lens will be facing in

desired position.  To do this, remove eyeball gasket from 

eyeball.  Take note where screw hole should end up so

that eyeball will be oriented in correct direction and install

gasket.

NOTE:

Eyeball will not physically rotate in

eyeball gasket because eyeball is actually sandwiched 

between two layers of rubber.

2. Connect quick-disconnect on reflector assembly to

mating quick-disconnect inside housing.  Make sure

gasket and 

gasket surfaces are clean and dry.  Make sure no dirt has

fallen into screw hole.  Install Eyeball on housing. 

3. Install Eyeball retainer over Eyeball.  Coat screws with

silicone grease and tighten opposing screws

progressively and evenly to 30 inch lbs. torque (2

ft.

lbs.)

4. Remove lens frame, lens and gasket.

5. Install lamp of type and wattage shown on fixture label.

LTV30 / LTV730

15°

Tilt

Adjustment

Screws

Lens & Gasket

Quick-Disconnect

360°

Rotation

Eyeball
Gasket

Eyeball

Lens Frame

IMPORTANT:

Condensation inside the fixture is a common occurrence due to the expanding and condensing of the

trapped air inside the fixture as it is cycled on and off.  When the lamp is energized during the evening hours, moisture
on the inside of lens will burn off as fixture heats up.  It will reappear after power is shut off and the inside air condenses
during cooling.  A large majority of this moisture can be avoided  by following the installation guidelines as described in
the housing installation instructions.  Always relamp fixture during low humidity periods.  Before closing fixture, energize
the lamp for approximately five (5) minutes to dry air inside fixture.  Remove desiccant from zip lock bag and place in
reflector compartment.  Install lens and lens frame as described below.

!

WARNING:

This HID / Fluorescent fixture utilizes a lamp that may
contain mercury.  For information on disposal of lamp
go to website:

www.lamprecycle.org

continued on page 2

!

P.O. Box 60080 

 16555 East Gale Ave.

City of Industry, California 91716-0080

626/968-56

66 • F

AX 626/330-3861

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