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RJ5210155

01/06

TROUBLESHOOTING

If this fixture fails to operate properly, check to make sure:

• The correct lamp is properly installed.

• The fixture is grounded correctly.

• The fixture is wired correctly.

• The line voltage at the fixture is correct.

• The lamp is not faulty.

If all these variables have been checked and the fixture still does not operate as specified, contact your local Lithonia Lighting distributor.

NOTE:  On the 120V and 277V systems, connect voltage supply lead to fixture lead marked with voltage marker, then connect neutral supply lead to fixture marked
COM. On other voltage systems, connect one supply lead to fixture lead marked with proper voltage and connect other supply lead to fixture lead marked COM. On
multiple voltage fixtures, insulate all unused fixture leads individually.

CAUTION:

 Observe lamp manufacturer’s recommendations and restrictions on lamp operations, particularly ballast type, burning position, etc.

MAINTENANCE: 

Your fixture is designed for years of trouble-free operation. For optimum performance, periodically clean reflector and lens with a soft, damp cloth.

IMPORTANT: 

DO NOT

 use abrasive materials, glass cleaner or other solvents on lens or paint. Use only mild, soapy water.

NEMA TWIST LOCK RECEPTACLES AND PHOTOCONTROL

Photocell receptacle:  PER

The photocell receptacle is factory installed, and 

MUST

 be ordered with

the fixture.

Photocontrols:  PE1, PE3, PE4, and PE7

The photocontrol is shipped separately and must be field installed.

Important:

 The voltage of the photocontrol must be the same as the fixture

voltage.

PE1:  120, 208, and 240 volt operation
PE3:  347 volt operation
PE4:  480 volt operation
PE7:  277 volt operation

SINGLE/DOUBLE FUSING - complete with fuses
SF

 - Single Fuse is internally accessible for use with 120, 277, or 347

volt fixtures

DF

 - Double Fuse is internally accessible for use

with 208, 240, or 480 volt fixtures.

Note

Fusing is not available with tapped ballasts.

TAPPED BALLAST - TB

This option offers multi-voltage capability. To wire a fixture that contains a tapped ballast, first determine correct line voltage. Then select the proper fixture
voltage lead, remove crimped cap and connect to supply voltage lead. The fixture lead marked COM should then be connected to the neutral supply lead
on all multi-voltage fixtures; be sure to cap off all unused fixture leads individually. The tapped ballast will be wired for 277 volt at the factory.

FACTORY INSTALLED OPTIONS

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