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MRS 64/1000 & 64/1000S Series

Installation Instructions & Repair Parts List

Phoenix Products Company Inc.

   8711 West Port Avenue   Milwaukee, WI 53224 USA

Phone: +1 414.973.3300   Toll Free: 800.438.1214   Fax: +1 414.973.3210  

 www.phoenixlighting.com

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 CAUTION

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All wiring should be done by a licensed electrician in accordance with state codes, local codes and National Electric Code (NEC) standards. 

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Improper installation may result in serious injury and void warranty. 

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When fixture is installed in a Class I, Division 2 Hazardous Location, strict compliance to the fixture warning label instructions must be met.

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Wiring connections must be made with metal conduit or flexible cord in compliance with Class I, Division 2 wiring methods defined in the National Electric 
Code. 

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Use protective gloves and eye equipment when replacing lamps.

Mounting

Fasten fixture with four (4) 3/8 inch bolts through holes provided in mounting base. Do not mount on unsupported cab or house roof. Attach near corner supports 
or use adequate sub-base. Avoid mounting on light-weight cross members of booms or derricks which will vibrate or flex excessively. In addition to normal (base 
down) mounting fixture may be attached in a pendant or cantilever manner.

Lamping

The MRS 64/1000 Series fixtures are designed to use incandescent and quartz tube halogen cycle par 64 lamps. Lamping is accomplished through the hinged 
cover glass assembly. Loosen three (3) wing nuts on lamp support ring and rotate lamp retaining ring free from wing nuts to release lamp from supporting ring. To 
replace a lamp the procedure must be reversed and the three (3) wing nuts snugly finger tightened.
When relamping, it is recommended that the cover glass be cleaned to maintain fixture efficiency (see cleaning).

Aiming

Aiming adjustments are made by loosening the single bolt (or handle on “S” model) that attaches the harp to the mounting base and the two (2) bolts (or handle 
on the “S” model) holding the fixture to the harp. The fixture can then be positioned to the desired aiming point. The fixture may be rotated 180 degrees about 
each of the two adjustable axes for proper aiming. It may be necessary, in some installations, to rotate the fixture for easier access for relamping. The same 
procedure as for aiming should be employed.

Quartz Tube Halogen Cycle Lamp or ANSI Number

Incandescent Lamp or ANSI Number

Q1000 Par 64/MFL

500 Par 64/MFL

Q1000 Par 64/WFL

500 Par 64/WFL

Q1000 Par 64/NSP

500 Par 64/NSP

Q1000 Par 64/VNSP

Wiring

The fixtures are pre-wired with a five (5) foot three (3) conductor electrical cord “pigtail” for wiring to suitable power source. The green conductor is grounded to 
the fixture and must be connected to a positive ground. 

Do not connect green wire to power source. 

Lamp Type Designations

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