3. Install one end of a length of #16-3 type SOW portable cord (or other extra hard usage
portable cord) into the GRFX outlet box using a Crouse-Hinds series NCG75-75 cable
connector. See Figure 5. The cord length required will allow ample slack to adjust the
aiming angle of the floodlight.
C)
Wiring the Floodlight
1.
Loosen the six (6) captive floodlight cover screws on the door and completely open the
cover. Remove the screw that secures the cover plate over the ballast housing. Be sure
to retain the screw in a safe place.
2.
Ensure that line power is not connected to the SOW cord. Be sure to strip the insulation
from the wires of the SOW cord for termination. Notice that all components in the ballast
assembly area are prewired. You will only need to wire line power to the terminal block
and ground wire. See Figure 6.
3.
Loosen the screws on the terminal block for the appropriate line voltage, ground (GND)
and common (COM) connections. Run the SOW cord through the sealing cord connector,
which is the connector on the bottom right of the luminaire. Terminate the equipment
grounding conductor (green) of the SOW cord first, then the common (usually white), and
finally the line voltage (usually black) to the marked terminal blocks*.
4.
Tighten the sealing cord connector around the SO cord so that the cord is held securely in
place. Place the ballast assembly cover back over the ballast assembly area and fasten in
place with the three (3) screws.
5.
Install the lamp as specified on the nameplate. See LAMP INSTALLATION AND
REPLACEMENT section.
6.
Close floodlight cover door, making sure that all wires are safely inside and positioned
away from the ballast area. Securely tighten all cover screws. For proper gasket seal,
torque the cover screws to 10-14 lbs.-in.
7.
To make final vertical adjustment, loosen the two (2) pivot bolts on the floodlight yoke to
position floodlight at the desired angle (within the acceptable aiming range limits). See
Figure 7. Tighten the two (2) pivot bolts to 45 lbs.-ft.
8.
To make the final horizontal (radial) adjustment, loosen the four (4) slipfitter base bolts.
9.
Rotate the floodlight housing to the desired position.
10.
Tighten the slipfitter base bolts to 19 lbs.-ft. to lock in position.
11.
Turn power on.
LAMP INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT
1.
Note both vertical and radial aiming angles. If these are disturbed during relamping, they
should be readjusted after relamping.
2.
Disconnect power to the floodlight and allow to cool completely. Allow the capacitor to
discharge for 15 minutes.
3.
Completely loosen the six (6) captive cover screws and swing open the cover. See Figure
8.
*Use wire thickness 8-20 AWG for max. torque in screws 7.0 in.-lbs.
4.
Remove lamp.
5.
Perform cleaning and inspection as noted in the MAINTENANCE section.
6.
Screw new lamp into lampholder and securely tighten lamp. New lamp must be identical
type, size and wattage as marked on the floodlight nameplate.
7.
Thoroughly clean lens and cover gasket seal with a clean, damp cloth. If this is not
sufficient, use a mild soap or a liquid cleaner such as Collinite NCF or Duco #7. Do not use
an abrasive, strong alkaline, or acid cleaner. Damage may result.
8.
Close floodlight cover door, making sure that all wires are safely inside and positioned
away from the ballast area. Securely tighten all cover screws. For proper gasket seal,
torque the cover screws to 10-14 lbs.-in.
MAINTENANCE
•
Perform visual, electrical and mechanical inspections on a regular basis. The environment
and frequency of use should determine this. However, it is recommended that checks be
made at least once a year. We recommend an Electrical Preventive Maintenance Program
as described in the National Fire Protection Association Bulletin NFPA 70B: Recommended
Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance (www.nfpa.org).
•
The lens should be cleaned periodically to ensure continued lighting performance. To
clean, wipe the reflector, then the lens with a clean, damp cloth. If this is not sufficient,
use a mild soap or a liquid cleaner such as Collinite NCF or Duco #7. Do not use an
abrasive, strong alkaline, or acid cleaner. Damage may result.
•
Visually check for undue heating evidenced by discoloration of wires or other components,
damaged parts or leakage evidenced by water or corrosion in the interior. Replace all
worn, damaged or malfunctioning components and clean gasket seals before putting the
luminaire back into service.
•
Electrically check to make sure that all connections are clean and tight.
•
Mechanically check that all parts are properly assembled.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds series Champ
®
HID Floodlights are designed to provide years of reliable
lighting performance. However, should the need for replacement parts arise, they are available
through your authorized Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds Division distributor. Assistance may also be
obtained through your local Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds Division representative or the Eaton’s
Crouse-Hinds Division Sales Service Department, 1201 Wolf Street, Syracuse, New York 13208,
Phone 866-764-5454.
WIRING DIAGRAMS
#16-3 Type
SOW Cord
NCG75-75
cable connector
Figure 5 - Wall Mount with Outlet Box
Figure 6 - Prewired Components
WARNING
To avoid explosion: On ballasts with multiple supply voltage taps (MT, TT, MV, etc.), all
unused leads must terminate at the terminal block or be capped with closed end wire
connectors.
Figure 7 - Final Vertical Adjustment
250 Watt & 400 Watt
150 Watt HPS
& 175 Watt MH
WARNING
To avoid ignition of the hazardous atmospheres or overheating of the floodlight:
Do not position the floodlight beyond the aiming range limits.
Figure 8 - Swing Open Cover
CAUTION
To prevent ballast damage on high pressure sodium floodlights,
replace burned out
lamps as soon as possible.
To avoid shortened lamp life, lampholder failure, wiring faults or ballast failure,
tighten lamp firmly and completely.
To avoid injury,
guard against lamp breakage.
All statements, technical information and recommendations contained herein are based on information and tests we believe to be reliable. The accuracy or completeness thereof are not guaranteed. In accordance with Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds
Division’s “Terms and Conditions of Sale,” and since conditions of use are outside our control, the purchaser should determine the suitability of the product for his intended use and assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection
therewith.
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Revision 6
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