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IM-37-C 

HOLOPHANE

HOLOPHANE

HOLOPHANE

HOLOPHANE

 

Arlington

®

/

 

Installation and 

 

Jefferson Series

 

Maintenance 

 

 

Manual 

AFTER INSTALLATION DELIVER THIS 

MANUAL TO OWNER

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arlington 

Jefferson 

GR163, GR1193 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

WARNING 

– 

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS 

CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL OR 
MAINTAIN THIS FIXTURE.  WORK MUST BE DONE BY 
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. 

WARNING

 – 

BE CERTAIN THAT ALL ELECTRICAL 

POWER IS DISCONNECTED  
FROM THE FIXTURE BEFORE INSTALLING  
OR MAINTAINING THE FIXTURE. 

WARNING

 – 

FOLLOW LAMP MANUFACTURER’S 

OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS. 

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS  

MAY RESULT IN DEATH, INJURY OR SIGNIFICANT 

PROPERTY DAMAGE. 

1.  INTRODUCTION 
 
1.1  Product Description.  

 

 

 

The Arlington and Jefferson products are suitable for use in wet 
locations and with ambient temperatures up to 25 degree C. 

 

These luminaires are designed to distribute specific patterns of 
light on the surface below.  All optics including glass, 
polycarbonate, and acrylic have street side orientation 
embossed on the flange of the refractor.   

 

These luminaires are designed for easy maintenance.  

 

The lamp can be accessed by disengaging the latch and raising 
the top cover. 

 

Electrical components are mounted on an easily removable 
ballast assembly plate. 

1.2  Alternate Information Sources. 

  

 

Holophane 

Field Service Department 

P.O. Box 3004 

Newark, OH  43058-3004 

(866) 759-1577 

 

2.  INSTALLATION 

 

2.1  Tools and Material Required. 

 

Table 1.  Installation Tools and Materials

 

DESCRIPTION 

USE 

1/8" Allen socket 

Set screws (mounting) 

1/4" nut driver or medium 

Ballast assembly plate 

flat screwdriver 

and wire way cover 

Torque wrench 

Set screws 

 

2.2  Installation of Luminaire without Photocontrol 
Receptacle. 

 

2.2.1

  Disengage latch and open top cover.  See Figure 1.              

2.2.2

  Remove refractor. 

2.2.3

 

 Loosen the two keyway screws and turn ballast plate 

assembly clockwise to disengage.  Rotate ballast plate assembly 90 
degrees and gently lay the socket between two ribs opposite the 
hinge.  See Figure 2. 

2.2.4

 

 Loosen screw to wire way cover and remove wire way cover.  

Feed supply leads from the pole through the wire way hole. 

Summary of Contents for Jefferson Series

Page 1: ...lycarbonate and acrylic have street side orientation embossed on the flange of the refractor These luminaires are designed for easy maintenance The lamp can be accessed by disengaging the latch and raising the top cover Electrical components are mounted on an easily removable ballast assembly plate 1 2 Alternate Information Sources Holophane Field Service Department P O Box 3004 Newark OH 43058 30...

Page 2: ...treet Side marking on the top of the refractor should be pointed toward the street 2 2 9 Replace the refractor Orient the refractor by locating the markings on the refractor flange Position the street side marking toward the street and align the rib markings with the ribs of the casting 2 2 10 Install correct wattage and type lamp 2 2 11 Close top cover and engage latch 2 2 12 Energize the luminai...

Page 3: ...fractor flange Position the street side marking toward the street and align the rib markings with the ribs of the castings 3 1 8 For photocontrol luminaire place photocontrol wires into wire support and reconnect electrical connector See Figure 3 3 1 9 Install new lamp of correct wattage and type 3 1 10 Close top cover and engage latch 3 1 11 Energize the luminaire Check for proper operation 3 2 E...

Page 4: ...b markings with the ribs of the castings 3 3 13 Place wires into wire support and reconnect electrical connector See Figure 3 3 3 14 Replace correct wattage and type lamp Close top cover and engage latch 3 3 15 Energize the luminaire Check for proper operation 4 ACCESSORIES 4 1 GV1A73 Pole Top Adaptor Refer to Figure 5 4 1 1 Place and level pole top adapter on the pole Alternate tightening of the ...

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