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EPLC2-LB-45LED-RT-WLM

Larson Electronics, LLC

 

  Phone: (800) 369-6671 

 Fax: (903) 498-3364 

 www.larsonelectronics.com 

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VOLTAGE

 

This light is universal voltage capable and can be operated with 100-277V AC, 50/60Hz. We also offer a low voltage version 

of this LED fixture that operates on AC/DC voltages from 11-25 Volts.

MOUNTING

 

This hazardous location low bay LED light fixture comes standard with a wall-mount configuration. The mounting component 

extends the fixture up to 6" from a flat, vertical mounting surface. Spacing between the mounting component and LED 

fixture's fins, which are located at the back of the unit, streamline cool operation. This wall-mounting solution is ideal for 

illumination directly above busy sections of facilities, work areas, doorways and more. Additionally, the mounting 

configuration can facilitate accurate light placement over control stations, switchboards, panels and segregated sections of 

work sites.
Several mounting options including pendant mounting, ceiling mounting and cable mounting can be ordered separately. 

Compared to high bay lights, low bay fixtures are recommended for lower mounting heights ranging between 15' to 40'.

WIRING

 

The hazardous location low bay LED light fixture is equipped with an internal wiring junction box built into the mount of the 

fixture.  A  total  of  four,  3/4"  NPT  threaded  ports  are  available  for  running  conduit  (located  at  every  corner  of  the  unit). 

Additionally, wiring can be passed through the junction box, reducing the need for additional junction boxes. Operators run 

wiring directly to the fixture and terminate in the junction box mount. This fixture is factory sealed and does not require a seal 

off.

WARNING:

 CHECK NAMEPLATE 

FOR PROPER VOLTAGE. DAMAGE 
FROM IMPROPER VOLTAGE WILL 
VOID WARRANTY. 

MAINTENANCE 

Caution: 

To avoid personal injury, disconnect power to the light and allow the unit to cool down before 

performing maintenance. 

Warning: 

No user serviceable parts inside of fixture. Risk of electric shock. Removal of the lens will void 

the warranty. 

1.

Perform visual, mechanical and electrical inspections on a regular basis. We recommend routine

checks to be made on a yearly basis. Frequency of use and environment should determine this.  It is

recommended to follow an Electrical Preventive Maintenance Program as described in NFPA 70B:

Recommended practice for Electrical Equipment.

2.

The lens should be cleaned periodically as needed to ensure continued photometric performance.

Clean the lens with a damp, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth. If not sufficient, use mild soap or a liquid

cleaner.

3.

Inspect the cooling fins on the luminaire to ensure that they are free of any obstructions or

contamination (i.e. excessive dust build-up). Clean with a non-abrasive cloth if needed.

4.

Do not operate if the lens is cracked or damaged. All fasteners should be properly seated.

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