1060 EMELINE WATER AND MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY
PROJECT
PROJECT #16C1-008
ARCHITECTURAL, ELECTRICAL, AND MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Volume II of III
COUNTY OF SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
June 6, 2017
PROPOSALS DUE: July 6, 2017 – 2:30 P.M. PROJECT NO: 16C1-008
PRE-BID CONFERENCE: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 @ 10:00 am 1060 Emeline, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 VOLUME I: General and Supplemental Conditions VOLUME II: Technical Specifications VOLUME III: Bid Proposal For use in connection with Santa Cruz County standards and the 2013 California Building Code.
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MINOR ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION 260050 - 1
SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 266660000050050050050 MINOR ELECTRICAL DEMMINOR ELECTRICAL DEMMINOR ELECTRICAL DEMMINOR ELECTRICAL DEMOLITIONOLITIONOLITIONOLITION
PART I PART I PART I PART I ---- GENERALGENERALGENERALGENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES:
A. Electrical demolition.
PART II PART II PART II PART II –––– PRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTS
2.01 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT:
A. Materials and equipment for patching and extending work: as in individual sections.
PART III PART III PART III PART III –––– EXECUTIONEXECUTIONEXECUTIONEXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATION:
A. Verify field measurements and circuiting arrangements are as shown on drawings.
B. Verify that abandoned wiring and equipment serve only abandoned facilities.
C. Demolition is based on casual field observation. Report discrepancies to architect/engineer before disturbing existing installation.
D. Beginning of demolition means installer accepts existing conditions.
3.02 PREPARATION:
A. Disconnect electrical systems in walls, floors, and ceilings scheduled for removal.
B. Provide temporary wiring and connections to maintain existing systems in service during construction. When work must be performed on energized equipment or circuits; work must be performed by a licensed and qualified person and in accordance with Contractor’s electrical safety program.
C. Existing electrical service: maintain existing system in service until new system is complete and ready for service. Disable system only to make switchovers and connections. Obtain permission from owner at least 48 hours before partially or completely disabling system. Minimize outage duration.
3.03 DEMOLTION AND EXTENSION OF EXISTING ELECTRICAL WORK
A. Remove, relocate and extend existing installations to accommodate new construction.
B. Remove abandoned wiring to source of supply.
C. Remove exposed abandoned conduit, including abandoned conduit above accessible ceiling finishes. Cut conduit flush with walls and floors and patch surfaces.
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D. Disconnect abandoned outlets and remove devices. Remove abandoned outlets if conduit servicing them is abandoned and removed. Provide blank cover for abandoned outlets which are not removed.
E. Repair adjacent construction and finishes damaged during demolition and extension work.
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SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 266660000100100100100
RACEWAYS, BOXES, AND CABINETSRACEWAYS, BOXES, AND CABINETSRACEWAYS, BOXES, AND CABINETSRACEWAYS, BOXES, AND CABINETS
1111. PART 1 GENERAL. PART 1 GENERAL. PART 1 GENERAL. PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes raceways, fittings, boxes, enclosures, and cabinets for electrical wiring.
2222. PART 2 PRODUCTS. PART 2 PRODUCTS. PART 2 PRODUCTS. PART 2 PRODUCTS
A. Raceways include the following:
1. Rigid metal conduit.
2. Intermediate metal conduit.
3. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) externally coated rigid steel conduit.
4. PVC externally coated intermediate metal conduit.
5. Electrical metallic tubing (EMT).
6. Flexible metal conduit.
7. Liquidtight flexible conduit.
8. Rigid nonmetallic conduit.
9. Wireway.
10. Surface raceways.
B. Boxes, enclosures, and cabinets include the following:
1. Device boxes.
2. Floor boxes.
3. Outlet boxes.
4. Pull and junction boxes.
5. Cabinets and hinged cover enclosures.
2.1 METAL CONDUIT AND TUBING
A. Rigid Steel Conduit: ANSI C80.1.
B. Rigid Aluminum Conduit: ANSI C80.5.
C. Intermediate Metal Conduit: ANSI C80.6.
D. Plastic-Coated Steel Conduit and Fittings: NEMA RN 1.
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E. Plastic-Coated Intermediate Metal Conduit and Fittings: NEMA RN 1.
F. Electrical Metallic Tubing and Fittings: ANSI C80.3 steel conduit with steel compression-type
fittings.
G. Flexible Metal Conduit: Zinc-coated steel.
H. Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit: Flexible steel conduit with PVC jacket.
I. Fittings: NEMA FB 1, compatible with conduit/tubing materials.
2.2 NONMETALLIC CONDUIT AND TUBING
A. Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit (RNC): NEMA TC 2, Schedule 40 or 80 PVC.
B. PVC Conduit and Tubing Fittings: NEMA TC 3; match to conduit or conduit/tubing type and
material.
2.3 WIREWAYS
A. Material: Sheet metal sized and shaped as indicated.
B. Fittings and Accessories: Include couplings, offsets, elbows, expansion joints, adapters,
hold-down straps, end caps, and other fittings to match and mate with wireway as required for
complete system.
C. Select features where not otherwise indicated, as required to complete wiring system and to
comply with NEC.
D. Finish: Manufacturer's standard enamel finish.
2.4 OUTLET AND DEVICE BOXES
A. Sheet Metal Boxes: NEMA OS 1.
B. Cast Metal Boxes: NEMA FB 1, type FD, cast feralloy box with gasketed cover.
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2.5 FLOOR BOXES
A. Floor Box: Cast metal, fully adjustable, rectangular.
2.6 PULL AND JUNCTION BOXES
A. Small Sheet Metal Boxes: NEMA OS 1.
B. Cast Metal Boxes: NEMA FB 1, type FD, cast feralloy box with gasketed cover.
2.7 CABINETS AND ENCLOSURES
A. Hinged Cover Enclosures: NEMA 250, steel enclosure with continuous hinge cover and flush latch.
Finish inside and out with manufacturer's standard enamel.
B. Cabinets: NEMA 250, type 1, steel enclosure with continuous hinged door (hinge concealed), flush
latch and removable interior panel. Finished inside and out with manufacturer's standard enamel.
Include metal barriers to separate wiring of different systems and voltage.
PART PART PART PART 3333. . . . ---- EXECUTIONEXECUTIONEXECUTIONEXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine surfaces to receive raceways, boxes, enclosures, and cabinets for compliance with
installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of the raceway system. Do not
proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
3.2 WIRING METHODS
A. Outdoors: Use the following wiring methods unless otherwised noted:
1. Exposed: Rigid metal conduit.
2. Concealed: Rigid metal conduit.
3. Underground: Rigid nonmetallic conduit with wrapped Rigid metal conduit riser elbos and
risers.
4. Connection to Vibrating Equipment (including transformers and hydraulic, pneumatic, or
electric solenoid or motor-driven equipment): Liquidtight flexible metal conduit.
5. Boxes and Enclosures: NEMA Type 3R or Type 4.
B. Indoors: Use the following wiring methods:
1. Connection to Vibrating Equipment (including transformers and hydraulic, pneumatic, or
electric solenoid or motor-driven equipment): Flexible metal conduit, except in wet or damp
locations use liquidtight flexible metal conduit.
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2. Damp or Wet Locations: Rigid steel conduit.
3. Exposed - when approved by Architect and Engineer use: Electrical metallic tubing or rigid
steel conduit as installation requires.
4. Concealed: Electrical metallic tubing, rigid steel conduit, or rigid nonmetallic conduit as
installation requires.
5. Boxes and Enclosures: NEMA Type 1, except in damp or wet locations use NEMA Type 4,
stainless steel.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. Install raceways, boxes, enclosures, and cabinets as indicated, according to manufacturer's written
instructions.
B. Conceal conduit and EMT, unless otherwise indicated, within finished walls, ceilings, and floors.
C. Keep raceways at least 6 inches (150 mm) away from parallel runs of flues and steam or hot water
pipes. Install horizontal raceway runs above water and steam piping.
D. Install raceways level and square and at proper elevations. Provide adequate headroom.
E. Complete raceway installation before starting conductor installation.
F. Support raceway as specified in Division 26 Section "Supporting Devices."
G. Use temporary closures to prevent foreign matter from entering raceway.
H. Protect stub-ups from damage where conduits rise through floor slabs. Arrange so curved portion
of bends is not visible above the finished slab.
I. Make bends and offsets so the inside diameter is not reduced. Unless otherwise indicated, keep
the legs of a bend in the same plane and the straight legs of offsets parallel.
J. Use raceway fittings compatible with raceway and suitable for use and location. For intermediate
steel conduit, use threaded rigid steel conduit fittings, except as otherwise indicated.
K. Run concealed raceways with a minimum of bends in the shortest practical distance considering
the type of building construction and obstructions, except as otherwise indicated.
L. Raceways Embedded in Slabs: Install in middle third of the slab thickness where practical, and
leave at least 1 inch (25 mm) concrete cover.
1. Secure raceways to reinforcing rods to prevent sagging or shifting during concrete
placement.
2. Space raceways laterally to prevent voids in the concrete.
3. Run conduit larger than 1-inch trade size parallel to or at right angles to main reinforcement.
When at right angles to reinforcement, place conduit close to slab support.
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M. Install exposed raceways parallel to or at right angles to nearby surfaces or structural members,
and follow the surface contours as much as practical.
1. Run parallel or banked raceways together, on common supports where practical.
2. Make bends in parallel or banked runs from same center line to make bends parallel. Use
factory elbows only where they can be installed parallel; otherwise, provide field bends for
parallel raceways.
N. Join raceways with fittings designed and approved for the purpose and make joints tight.
1. Make raceway terminations tight.
2. Use insulating bushings to protect conductors.
O. Tighten set screws of threadless fittings with suitable tool.
P. Terminations: Where raceways are terminated with locknuts and bushings, align the raceway to
enter squarely, and install the locknuts with dished part against the box. Where terminations
cannot be made secure with one locknut, use two locknuts, one inside and one outside the box.
Q. Where terminating in threaded hubs, screw the raceway or fitting tight into the hub so the end bears
against the wire protection shoulder. Where chase nipples are used, align the raceway so the
coupling is square to the box, and tighten the chase nipple so no threads are exposed.
R. Install pull wires in empty raceways. Use monofilament plastic line having not less than 200-lb (90
kg) tensile strength. Leave not less than 12 inches (300 mm) of slack at each end of the pull wire.
S. Telephone and Signal System Raceways 2-Inch Trade Size and Smaller: In addition to the above
requirements, install in maximum lengths of 150 feet (45 m) and with a maximum of two 90-deg
bends or equivalent. Install pull or junction boxes where necessary to comply with these
requirements.
T. Stub-Up Connections: Extend conduits to equipment with rigid steel conduit; flexible metal conduit
may be used 6 inches (150 mm) above the floor with a maximum length of flexible conduit. Where
equipment connections are not made under this Contract, install screwdriver-operated threaded
flush plugs flush with floor.
U. Flexible Connections: Use maximum of 6 feet (1830 mm) of flexible conduit for recessed and
semirecessed lighting fixtures; for equipment subject to vibration, noise transmission, or movement;
and for all motors. Use liquidtight flexible conduit in wet or damp locations. Install separate ground
conductor across flexible connections.
V. Do not install aluminum conduit embedded in or in contact with concrete.
W. Surface Metal Raceway: Install a separate green ground conductor in raceway from the junction
box supplying the raceway to receptacle or fixture ground terminals.
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X. Set floor boxes level and adjust to floor surface.
Y. Provide grounding connections for raceway, boxes, and components as indicated and instructed
by manufacturer. Tighten connectors and terminals, including screws and bolts, according to
equipment manufacturer's published torque-tightening values for equipment connectors. Where
manufacturer's torquing requirements are not indicated, tighten connectors and terminals
according to tightening torques specified in UL Standard 486A.
3.4 PROTECTION
A. Provide final protection and maintain conditions, in a manner acceptable to manufacturer and
Installer, to ensure that coatings, finishes, and cabinets are without damage or deterioration at
Substantial Completion.
1. Repair damage to galvanized finishes with zinc-rich paint recommended by manufacturer.
2. Repair damage to PVC or paint finishes with matching touch-up coating recommended by
the manufacturer.
3.5 CLEANING
A. Upon completion of installation of system, including outlet fittings and devices, inspect exposed
finish. Remove burrs, dirt, and construction debris and repair damaged finish, including chips,
scratches, and abrasions.
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SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 266660000120120120120
BUILDING WIREBUILDING WIREBUILDING WIREBUILDING WIRE
PART PART PART PART 1111 ---- GENERALGENERALGENERALGENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes building wires and cables and associated splices, connectors, and
terminations for wiring systems rated 600 volts and less.
B. Related Sections: The following Sections contain requirements that relate to this Section:
1. Division 26 Section "Electrical Identification" for insulation color coding and wire and cable
markers.
PART PART PART PART 2222 ---- PRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTS
2.1 BUILDING WIRES AND CABLES
A. UL-listed building wires and cables with conductor material, insulation type, cable construction,
and rating as specified in Part 3 "Applications" Article.
B. Thermoplastic Insulation: Conform to NEMA WC 5.
C. Stranded conductor.
2.2 CONNECTORS AND SPLICES
A. UL-listed factory-fabricated wiring connectors of size, ampacity rating, material, and type and
class for application and for service indicated. Select to comply with Project's installation
requirements and as specified in Part 3 "Applications" Article.
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PART PART PART PART 3333 ---- EXECUTIONEXECUTIONEXECUTIONEXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine raceways and building finishes to receive wires and cables for compliance with
installation tolerances and other conditions. Do not proceed with installation until unsatisfactory
conditions have been corrected.
3.2 APPLICATIONS
A. Feeders: Type THHN/THWN, copper conductor, 90C, 600V insulation in raceway.
B. Branch Circuits: Type THHN/THWN, copper conductor, 90C, 600V insulation in raceway.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. Install wires and cables as indicated, according to manufacturer's written instructions and the
NECA "Standard of Installation."
B. Pull conductors into raceway simultaneously where more than one is being installed in same
raceway.
1. Use pulling compound or lubricant where necessary; compound used must not deteriorate
conductor or insulation.
2. Use pulling means, including fish tape, cable, rope, and basket-weave wire/cable grips that
will not damage cables or raceway.
C. Install exposed cable, parallel and perpendicular to surfaces or exposed structural members, and
follow surface contours where possible.
D. Conductor Splices: Keep to minimum.
1. Install splices and tapes that possess equivalent or better mechanical strength and
insulation ratings than conductors being spliced.
2. Use splice and tap connectors that are compatible with conductor material.
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3. Make splices, taps, and terminations to carry full ampacity of conductors with no
perceptible temperature rise.
4. Use compression connectors for copper conductor splices and taps, 8 AWG and larger.
Use insulated spring wire connectors with plastic caps for copper conductor splices and
taps, 10 AWG and smaller.
E. Wiring at Outlets: Install with at least 12 inches (300 mm) of slack conductor at each outlet.
F. Connect outlets and components to wiring and to ground as indicated and instructed by
manufacturer. Tighten connectors and terminals, including screws and bolts, according to
equipment manufacturer's published torque-tightening values for equipment connectors. Where
manufacturer's torquing requirements are not indicated, tighten connectors and terminals
according to tightening torques specified in UL Standard 486A.
3.4 INTERFACE WITH OTHER PRODUCTS
A. Identify wire and cable under provisions of Section 260195.
B. Identify each conductor with its circuit number or other designation indicated on Drawings.
3.5 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Inspect wire and cable for physical damage and proper connection.
B. Verify tightness of bolted connections and compare torque measurements with manufacturer's
recommended values.
C. Verify continuity of each branch circuit conductor.
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SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 266660000140140140140
WIRING DEVICESWIRING DEVICESWIRING DEVICESWIRING DEVICES
1111. PART 1 GENERAL. PART 1 GENERAL. PART 1 GENERAL. PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Wall switches.
B. Receptacles.
C. Device plates and decorative box covers.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 260100 - Boxes.
2222. PART 2 PRODUCTS. PART 2 PRODUCTS. PART 2 PRODUCTS. PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 WALL SWITCHES: unless otherwise noted in drawings and specifications.
A. Manufacturers:
1. Slater.
2. Leviton
3. or Equal
B. Description: commercical specification grade.
C. Device Body: White plastic with "Decor" handle.
D. Voltage Rating: 120-277 volts, AC.
E. Current Rating: 20 amperes.
2.2 RECEPTACLES
A. Manufacturers:
1. Slater.
2. Leviton
3. or Equal
B. Description: commercial specification grade
C. Device Body: White plastic.
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D. Configuration: type as specified and indicated.
E. Convenience Receptacle: Type 5-20R
F. GFCI Receptacle: Convenience receptacle with integral ground fault circuit interrupter to
meet regulatory requirements.
G. Telephone Jack: Provide and install as indicated.
2.3 WALL PLATES
A. Decorative Cover Plate: White smooth plastic.
1. Slater or Equal..
B. Weatherproof Cover Plate: Gasketed cast metal with metal hinged gasketed device cover.
1. Bell or Equal
3.0 PART 3.0 PART 3.0 PART 3.0 PART 3 EXECUTION3 EXECUTION3 EXECUTION3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Verify outlet boxes are installed at proper height.
B. Verify wall openings are neatly cut and will be completely covered by wall plates.
C. Verify branch circuit wiring installation is completed, tested, and ready for connection to
wiring devices.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Provide extension rings to bring outlet boxes flush with finished surface.
B. Clean debris from outlet boxes.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. Install products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
B. Install devices plumb and level.
C. Install switches with OFF position down.
D. Install receptacles with grounding pole on bottom unless receptacle is a switched wall
receptacle.
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E. Connect wiring device grounding terminal to outlet box with bonding jumper and branch
circuit equipment grounding conductor when installed per drawings.
F. Install decorative plates on switch, receptacle, and blank outlets in finished areas.
G. Connect wiring devices by wrapping conductor around screw terminal.
H. Use jumbo size plates for outlets installed in masonry walls.
I. Install galvanized steel plates on outlet boxes and junction boxes in unfinished areas, above
accessible ceilings, and on surface mounted outlets.
3.4 INTERFACE WITH OTHER PRODUCTS
A. Coordinate locations of outlet boxes to obtain mounting heights specified and indicated on
Drawings.
B. Install wall switch 46 inches (1.2 M) above finished floor, to center of switch outlet box unless
otherwise noted.
C. Install convenience receptacle 15 inches (450 mm) above finished floor, to center of
receptacle outletbox, unless otherwise noted.
D. Install convenience receptacle 8 inches (150 mm) above counter, unless otherwise noted.
E. Install telephone jack 15 inches (450 mm) above finished floor, to center of telephone jack
outlet box, unless otherwise noted.
F. Install telephone jack for wall telephone 48 inches (1.4 M) above finished floor, to center of
telephone jack outlet box, unless otherwise noted.
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3.5 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Inspect each wiring device for defects.
B. Operate each wall switch with circuit energized and verify proper operation.
C. Verify that each receptacle device is energized.
D. Test each receptacle device for proper polarity.
E. Test each GFCI receptacle device for proper operation.
F. Verify that each telephone jack is properly connected and circuit is operational.
3.6 ADJUSTING
A. Adjust devices and wall plates to be flush and level.
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SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 266660000170170170170
GROUNDING AND BONDINGGROUNDING AND BONDINGGROUNDING AND BONDINGGROUNDING AND BONDING
PART PART PART PART 1111. . . . ---- GENERALGENERALGENERALGENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions
and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes solid grounding of electrical systems and equipment. It includes basic
requirements for grounding for protection of life, equipment, circuits, and systems. Grounding
requirements specified in this Section may be supplemented in other sections of these
Specifications.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Listing and Labeling: Provide products specified in this Section that are listed and labeled. The
terms "listed" and "labeled" shall be defined as they are in the National Electrical Code, Article 100.
B. Electrical Component Standard: Components and installation shall comply with NFPA 70, "National
Electrical Code" (NEC).
C. UL Standard: Comply with UL 467, "Grounding and Bonding Equipment."
PART PART PART PART 2222. . . . ---- PRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering
products that may be incorporated in the Work include, but are not limited to, the following:
0. Anixter Bros., Inc.
1. Bashlin Industries, Inc.
2. Buckingham Mfg. Co.
3. A.B. Chance Co.
4. Dossert Corp.
5. Engineered Products Co.
6. Erico Products, Inc.
7. Galvan Industries, Inc.
8. GB Electrical, Inc.
9. General Machine Products Co., Inc.
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10. Hastings Fiber Glass Products, Inc.
11. Ideal Industries, Inc.
12. Kearney-National.
13. McGill Mfg.
14. O-Z/Gedney Co.
15. Raco, Inc.
16. Thomas & Betts Corp.
17. W.H. Salisbury & Co.
18. Utilco Co.
2.2 GROUNDING AND BONDING PRODUCTS
A. Products: Of types indicated and of sizes and ratings to comply with NEC. Where types, sizes,
ratings, and quantities indicated are in excess of NEC requirements, the more stringent
requirements and the greater size, rating, and quantity indications govern.
B. Conductor Materials: Copper.
2.3 WIRE AND CABLE CONDUCTORS
A. General: Comply with Division 26 Section "Building Wire." Conform to CEC Table 8, except as
otherwise indicated, for conductor properties, including stranding.
B. Equipment Grounding Conductor: Green insulated.
C. Equipment Isolated Grounding Conductor: Green insulated with orange tape.
2.4 MISCELLANEOUS CONDUCTORS
A. Ground Bus: Bare annealed copper bars of rectangular cross section.
B. Isolated Ground Bus: Bare annealed copper bars of rectangular cross section. Mount with ground
isolation.
2.5 CONNECTOR PRODUCTS
A. General: Listed and labeled as grounding connectors for the materials used.
B. Bolted Clamps: Heavy-duty units listed for the application.
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PART PART PART PART 3333. . . . ---- EXECUTIONEXECUTIONEXECUTIONEXECUTION
3.1 APPLICATION
A. Equipment Grounding Conductor Application: Comply with NEC Article 250 for sizes and
quantities of equipment grounding conductors, except where larger sizes or more conductors are
indicated.
B. Underground Conductors: Bare, stranded copper except as otherwise indicated.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. General: Ground electrical systems and equipment in accordance with NEC requirements except
where the Drawings or Specifications exceed NEC requirements.
3.3 CONNECTIONS
A. General: Make connections in such a manner as to minimize possibility of galvanic action or
electrolysis. Select connectors, connection hardware, conductors, and connection methods so
metals in direct contact will be galvanically compatible.
B. Terminate insulated equipment grounding conductors for feeders and branch circuits with
pressure-type grounding lugs. Where metallic raceways terminate at metallic housings without
mechanical and electrical connection to the housing, terminate each conduit with a grounding
bushing. Connect grounding bushings with a bare grounding conductor to the ground bus in the
housing. Bond electrically noncontinuous conduits at both entrances and exits with grounding
bushings and bare grounding conductors.
C. Tighten grounding and bonding connectors and terminals, including screws and bolts, in
accordance with manufacturer's published torque tightening values for connectors and bolts.
Where manufacturer's torquing requirements are not indicated, tighten connections to comply with
torque tightening values specified in UL 486A and UL 486B.
D. Compression-Type Connections: Use hydraulic compression tools to provide the correct
circumferential pressure for compression connectors. Use tools and dies recommended by the
manufacturer of the connectors. Provide embossing die code or other standard method to make a
visible indication that a connector has been adequately compressed on the ground conductor.
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SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 266660000180180180180
EQUIPMENT WIRING SYSTEMSEQUIPMENT WIRING SYSTEMSEQUIPMENT WIRING SYSTEMSEQUIPMENT WIRING SYSTEMS
1111. PART 1 . PART 1 . PART 1 . PART 1 GENERALGENERALGENERALGENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Electrical connections to equipment specified under other sections.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Division 23 - Mechanical
B. Section 260100 - Raceways, Boxes, and Cabinets.
C. Section 260120 - Building Wire.
1.3 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate work with other trades.
B. Obtain and review shop drawings, product data, and manufacturer's instructions for
equipment furnished under other sections.
C. Determine connection locations and requirements.
D. Sequence rough-in of electrical connections to coordinate with installation schedule for
equipment.
E. Sequence electrical connections to coordinate with start-up schedule for equipment.
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2222. PART 2 . PART 2 . PART 2 . PART 2 PRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTS
2.1 CORDS AND CAPS
A. Manufacturers:
1. Appleton
2. Hubbell
3. Slater
4. or Equal
B. Attachment Plug Construction: Conform to NEMA.
C. Configuration: match receptacle configuration at outlet provided for equipment.
D. Cord Construction: multiconductor flexible cord with identified equipment grounding
conductor, suitable for use in damp locations.
E. Size: Suitable for connected load of equipment, length of cord, and rating of branch
circuit overcurrent protection.
3333. PART 3 . PART 3 . PART 3 . PART 3 EXECUTIONEXECUTIONEXECUTIONEXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Verify conditions prior to performing work.
B. Verify that equipment is ready for electrical connection, wiring, and energization.
3.2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
A. Make electrical connections in accordance with equipment manufacturer's instructions.
B. Make conduit connections to equipment using flexible conduit. Use liquidtight flexible
conduit with watertight connectors in damp or wet locations.
C. Make wiring connections using wire and cable with insulation suitable for temperatures
encountered in heat producing equipment.
D. Provide receptacle outlet where connection with attachment plug is indicated. Provide
cord and cap where field-supplied attachment plug is indicated.
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E. Provide suitable strain-relief clamps and fittings for cord connections at outlet boxes and
equipment connection boxes.
F. Install disconnect switches, controllers, control stations, and control devices as indicated.
G. Modify equipment control wiring with terminal block jumpers as indicated.
H. Provide interconnecting conduit and wiring between devices and equipment where
indicated.
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SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 266660000190190190190
SUPPORTING DEVICESSUPPORTING DEVICESSUPPORTING DEVICESSUPPORTING DEVICES
1111. PART 1 . PART 1 . PART 1 . PART 1 GENERALGENERALGENERALGENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Conduit and equipment supports.
B. Anchors and fasteners.
2222. PART 2 . PART 2 . PART 2 . PART 2 PRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTS
2.1 PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS
A. Materials and Finishes: Provide adequate corrosion resistance.
B. Provide materials, sizes, and types of anchors, fasteners and supports to carry the loads
of equipment and conduit. Consider weight of wire in conduit when selecting products.
C. Anchors and Fasteners:
1. Concrete Structural Elements: Use precast insert system, expansion
anchors, powder actuated anchors and preset inserts.
2. Concrete Surfaces: Use self-drilling anchors and expansion anchors.
3. Hollow Masonry, Plaster, and Gypsum Board Partitions: Use toggle bolts and
hollow wall fasteners.
4. Solid Masonry Walls: Use expansion anchors and preset inserts.
5. Sheet Metal: Use sheet metal screws.
6. Wood Elements: Use wood screws.
3333. PART 3 . PART 3 . PART 3 . PART 3 EXECUTIONEXECUTIONEXECUTIONEXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. All electrical equipment and conduit installation shall meet Seismic Zone 4 requirements.
B. Install products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
C. Provide anchors, fasteners, and supports in accordance with NECA "Standard of
Installation".
D. Do not fasten supports to pipes, ducts, mechanical equipment, and conduit.
E. Do not use spring steel clips and clamps.
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F. Obtain permission from Architect/Engineer before using powder-actuated anchors.
G. Obtain permission from Architect/Engineer before drilling or cutting structural members.
H. Fabricate supports from structural steel or steel channel. Rigidly weld members or use
hexagon head bolts to present neat appearance with adequate strength and rigidity. Use
spring lock washers under all nuts.
I. Install surface-mounted cabinets and panelboards with minimum of four anchors.
J. In wet and damp locations use steel channel supports to stand cabinets and panelboards
one inch (25 mm) off wall.
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SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 266660000195195195195
ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATIONELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATIONELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATIONELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION
1111. PART 1 . PART 1 . PART 1 . PART 1 GENERALGENERALGENERALGENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Nameplates and labels.
B. Wire and cable markers.
2222. PART 2 . PART 2 . PART 2 . PART 2 PRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTS
2.1 NAMEPLATES AND LABELS
A. Nameplates: Engraved three-layer laminated plastic, white letters on black background.
B. Locations:
1. Each electrical distribution and control equipment enclosure.
2. Communication cabinets.
C. Letter Size:
1. Use 1/4 inch (6 mm)] letters for identifying individual equipment and loads.
D. Labels: Embossed adhesive tape, with 3/16 inch (5 mm) white letters on black
background. Use only for identification of individual wall switches and receptacles.
2.2 WIRE MARKERS
A. Description: Cloth, tape, split sleeve, or tubing type wire markers.
B. Locations: Each conductor at panelboard gutters, pull boxes, outlet and junction boxes,
and each load connection.
C. Legend:
1. Power and Lighting Circuits: Branch circuit or feeder number indicated on
drawings.
2. Control Circuits: Control wire number indicated on schematic and interconnection
diagrams on drawings/ shop drawings.
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3. PART 3 EXECUTION3. PART 3 EXECUTION3. PART 3 EXECUTION3. PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION
A. Degrease and clean surfaces to receive nameplates and labels.
3.2 APPLICATION
A. Install nameplate and label parallel to equipment lines.
B. Secure nameplate to equipment front using screws, or revets
C. Secure nameplate to inside surface of door on panelboard that is recessed in finished
locations.
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SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 266660000441441441441
ENCLOSED SWITCHESENCLOSED SWITCHESENCLOSED SWITCHESENCLOSED SWITCHES
1111 PART 1 GENERALPART 1 GENERALPART 1 GENERALPART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Fusible switches.
B. Fuses.
1.2 EXTRA MATERIALS
A. Provide three of each size and type fuse installed.
2222 PART 2 PRODUCTSPART 2 PRODUCTSPART 2 PRODUCTSPART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Square "D"
B. Cuttler Hammer
C. General Electric
2.2 ENCLOSED SWITCHES
A. Fusible Switch Assemblies: NEMA KS 1, Type HD load interrupter enclosed knife switch with
externally operable handle interlocked to prevent opening front cover with switch in ON position.
Handle lockable in OFF position. Fuse clips: Designed to accommodate Class R fuses.
B. Enclosures: NEMA KS 1.
1. Interior Dry Locations: Type 1.
2. Exterior Locations: Type 3R.
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2.3 FUSES
A. Manufacturers:
1. Bussman; Model: FRN-R.
2. Gould; Model: TR(Amp)R.
3. or Equal
B. Description: Dual element, current limiting, time delay, one-time fuse, voltage as required, UL
198E, Class RK 5.
C. Interrupting Rating: 200,000 rms amperes.
3333 PART 3 EXECUTIONPART 3 EXECUTIONPART 3 EXECUTIONPART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Install disconnect switches where indicated.
B. Install fuses in fusible disconnect switches.
C. Provide adhesive label on inside door of each switch indicating UL fuse class and size for
replacement.
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SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 266660000470470470470
PANELBOARDS & LOADCENTERSPANELBOARDS & LOADCENTERSPANELBOARDS & LOADCENTERSPANELBOARDS & LOADCENTERS
1111. PART 1 GENERAL. PART 1 GENERAL. PART 1 GENERAL. PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 WORK INCLUDED
A. PANELBOARDS & LOADCENTERS.
2222. PART 2 PR. PART 2 PR. PART 2 PR. PART 2 PRODUCTSODUCTSODUCTSODUCTS
2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURES - PANELBOARDS
A. Square "D"
B. Cuttler Hammer
C. General Electric
2.2 PANELBOARDS & LOADCENTERS
A. Panelboards: Circuit breaker panelboards.
B. Enclosure: General Purpose.
C. Provide surface/flush (as scheduled) mounted box; with door-in-door cover for panelboard
and latch on door. Finish in manufacturer's standard gray enamel.
D. Provide panelboards and loadcenters with bus ratings and materials as scheduled.
E. Minimum Integrated Short Circuit Rating: 10,000 amperes rms symmetrical unless otherwise
noted.
F. Molded Case Circuit Breakers: NEMA AB 1; bolt-on for panelboards, plug-on for
loadcenters; type thermal magnetic trip circuit breakers, with common trip handle for all
poles. Provide UL Class A ground fault interrupter circuit breakers where scheduled.
G. Do not use tandem circuit breakers.
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3333. PART 3 EXECUTION. PART 3 EXECUTION. PART 3 EXECUTION. PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Install panelboards & loadcenters plumb and flush/surface (as scheduled with wall finishes,
in conformance with NEMA PB 1.1.
B. Height: 6 ft (2 m). above finished floor to top of enclosure.
C. Provide filler plates for unused spaces in panelboards & loadcenters.
D. Provide typed circuit directory for each branch circuit panelboard & loadcenter. Revise
directory to reflect circuiting changes required to balance phase loads.
3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Measure steady state load currents at each panelboard & loadcenter feeder. Should the
difference at any panelboard or loadcenter between phases exceed 20 percent, rearrange
circuits in the panelboard or loadcenter to balance the phase loads within 20 percent. Take
care to maintain proper phasing for multi-wire branch circuits.
B. Visual and Mechanical Inspection: Inspect for physical damage, proper alignment,
anchorage, and grounding. Check proper installation and tightness of connections for
circuit breakers, fusible switches, and fuses.
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SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 2SECTION 266660000510510510510
LUMINAIRESLUMINAIRESLUMINAIRESLUMINAIRES
1111. PART 1 GENERAL. PART 1 GENERAL. PART 1 GENERAL. PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Interior luminaires and accessories.
B. Drivers.
C. Luminaire accessories.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
A. Section 260100 – Raceways, Boxes and Cabinets.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit under provisions of the Contract Documents.
B. Shop Drawings: Indicate dimensions and components for each luminaire that is not a
standard product of the manufacturer.
C. Product Data: Provide dimensions, ratings, and performance data.
2222. PART 2 PRODUCTS. PART 2 PRODUCTS. PART 2 PRODUCTS. PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 LUMINAIRES
A. Furnish products as specified in schedule on Drawings.
B. Substitutions: Under provisions of the Contract Documents.
C. Install drivers, LEDs, and specified accessories at factory.
D. Specify an in-line disconnect to meet NEC. Further require that the lighting manufacturer
provide a “wire nut” connection on the load side of the disconnect to facilitate light fixture
servicing.
E. Color Temperature & CRI: 3500K, CRI > 80
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2.2 LED drivers shall have the following characteristics (unless approved by Engineer):
A. Maximum drive current: 350mA.
B. Minimum Efficiency: 85%.
C. Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 50°C.
D. Minimum Rated Life: 50,000 hours.
E. Dimming range: 100% to 10%
E. UL Class I or II output.
G. Power Factor: 90%.
H. Total Harmonic Distortion: 20%.
I. Comply with FCC 47 CFR part 15 non-consumer RFI/EMI standards.
2.3 ACCESSORIES
A. Provide luminaire accessories as indicated.
3333. PART 3 EXECUTION. PART 3 EXECUTION. PART 3 EXECUTION. PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine substrate and supporting grids for luminaires.
B. Examine each luminaire to determine suitability for condition specified.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Install in accordance with manufacturers instructions.
B. Install surface mounted luminaires and plumb and adjust to align with building lines and with
each other. Secure to prohibit movement.
C. Install wall mounted luminaires, and emergency lighting units at height as indicated on
Drawings.
D. Install accessories furnished with each luminaire.
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E. Connect luminaires, emergency lighting luminaires and exit signs to branch circuits as
indicated on the drawings.
F. Make wiring connections to branch circuit using building wire with insulation suitable for
temperature conditions within luminaire.
G. Bond products and metal accessories to branch circuit equipment grounding conductor.
H. Install specified drivers, lamps in each luminaire and emergency lighting luminaires.
3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Operate each luminaire after installation and connection. Inspect for proper connection and
operation.
3.4 ADJUSTING
A. Aim and adjust luminaires and motion sensors as indicated on Drawings.
B. Replace luminaires that have failed LED’s at Substantial Completion.
3.5 CLEANING
A. Clean electrical parts to remove conductive and deleterious materials.
B. Remove dirt and debris from enclosure.
C. Clean photometric control surfaces as recommended by manufacturer.
D. Clean finishes and touch up damage.
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SECTION 27SECTION 27SECTION 27SECTION 270505050500000000
COMMON WORK RESULTS FOR COMMUNICATIONSCOMMON WORK RESULTS FOR COMMUNICATIONSCOMMON WORK RESULTS FOR COMMUNICATIONSCOMMON WORK RESULTS FOR COMMUNICATIONS
PART 1 PART 1 PART 1 PART 1 ---- GENERALGENERALGENERALGENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A.A.A.A. Section includes, but is not necessarily limited to:Section includes, but is not necessarily limited to:Section includes, but is not necessarily limited to:Section includes, but is not necessarily limited to:
1. Common standards and procedures for the Communications Work.
2. Design, engineer and provide complete, all means of support, suspension,
attachment, fastening, bracing, and restraint (hereinafter "support") of the Work
of this Division. Provide engineering of such support by parties licensed to
perform work of this type in the Project jurisdiction.
B. Provisions of this Section apply to Communications Work, including the following
Sections:
1. Section 27 05 29 – Hangers and Supports for Communications Systems
2. Section 27 05 33 – Conduits and Backboxes for Communications Systems
3. Section 27 05 53 – Identification for Communications Systems
4. Section 27 10 00 – Structured Cabling, Basic Materials and Methods
5. Section 27 15 00 – Communications Horizontal Cabling
1.2 REFERENCES
A. Usage: In accordance with Division 1.
B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
1. ANSI/TIA-568-C.0, Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premises,
2009
2. ANSI/TIA-568-C.1, Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard,
2009
3. ANSI/TIA-568-C.2, Balanced Twisted-Pair Telecommunication Cabling and
Components Standard, published 2009
4. ANSI/TIA-568-C.3, Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard, published 2008,
plus errata issued in October, 2008.
5. TIA-569-B (2004; Amd 1 2009) Commercial Building Standard for
Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces
6. ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A-2002, Administration Standard for Commercial
Telecommunications Infrastructure.
7. ANSI/TIA/EIA-STD-607-A, Commercial Building Grounding (Earthing) and
Bonding Requirements for Telecommunications.
8. ANSI/TIA-758-A, Customer-Owned Outside Plant Telecommunications
Infrastructure Standard.
C. BICSI
1. Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM) - 12th edition.
2. BICSI - Outside Plant Design Reference Manual (OSPDRM) - 4th edition.
3. BICSI - Wireless Design Reference Manual (WDRM) - 3rd edition.
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1.3 DEFINITIONS
A. See also Division 1.
B. General Abbreviations used in these specifications. Refer additionally to the
abbreviations list appearing on the Drawings.
1. ADA Americans With Disabilities Act.
2. AFC Above Finished Ceiling.
3. AFF Above the Finished Floor.
4. BLDG Building
5. CAT Category
6. CL Centerline
7. DIV Division
8. (E) Existing
9. FBO Furnished By University
10. HR Home Run
11. ID Inside Diameter
12. LAN Local Area Network
13. MAX Maximum
14. NIC Not In Contract.
15. OD Outside Diameter
16. PSRH Project Standard Receptacle Height.
17. PSSH Project Standard Switch Height.
18. TYP Typical
19. OFE University Furnished Equipment.
20. UON Unless Otherwise Noted.
C. Electrical and electronics terms used in the Communications Sections shall be as
defined in:
1. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.0
2. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.1
3. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.2
4. ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.3
5. ANSI/TIA/EIA-569-B
6. ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A
7. IEEE Std 100
8. This Section.
D. Core Distributor (CD) - A distributor from which the campus backbone cabling
emanates.
E. Building Distribution Facility (BDF) - A distributor in which the building backbone cables
terminate and at which connections to the campus backbone cables may be made.
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F. Intermediate Distribution Facility (IDF) - A distributor used to connect horizontal cable
and cabling subsystems or equipment. Telecommunications Room (TR) - An enclosed
space for housing telecommunications equipment, cable, terminations, and cross-
connects. The room is the recognized cross-connect between the backbone cable and
the horizontal cabling.
G. Entrance Facility (EF) (Telecommunications) An entrance to the building for both private
and public network service cables (including antennae) including the entrance point at
the building wall and continuing to the entrance room or space.
H. Entrance Room (ER) (Telecommunications) - A centralized space for
telecommunications equipment that serves the occupants of a building. Equipment
housed therein is considered distinct from a telecommunications room because of the
nature of its complexity.
I. Open Cable - Cabling that is not run in a raceway as defined by NFPA 70. This refers to
cabling that is open to the space in which the cable has been installed and is therefore
exposed to the environmental conditions associated with that space.
J. Open Office - A floor space division provided by furniture, moveable partitions, or other
means instead of by building walls.
K. Pathway - A physical infrastructure utilized for the placement and routing of
telecommunications cable.
L. Reference to Named Products
1. Selected Item: Item so noted was selected based on comparative testing of
similar products. Procedure for determination of equivalence is noted in the
specification for the item(s).
2. System Design Basis: Item so noted interacts with other system items to
produce total system function. Substitution of this item may require coordinated
substitution of other system items.
3. Design Basis: Item so noted was used as basis for system drawings to establish
features, size, etc. Use of specified equivalents may require adjustment of
physical layout or wiring, but does not affect system function. No preference is
implied.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Comply with Division 1 and the following.
1. Submit all materials for review arranged in same order as Specifications,
individually referenced to Specification Section, Paragraph and Contract
Drawing number. Conform in every detail as applies to each referencing
Section.
2. Submit 8 ½"x 11" items bound in volumes and drawings in edge bound sets.
Submit all drawings on sheets of the same size.
3. Make each specified submittal as a coordinated package complete with all
information specified herein. Incomplete or uncoordinated submittals will be
returned with no review action.
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4. Progress Schedule: Comply with Division 1.
B. Contractor and Key Personnel Experience.
1. A minimum of 30 days prior to installation, submit documentation of the
experience of the low voltage systems, equipment and infrastructure
contractor(s) and of their key personnel.
2. Qualifications shall be provided for:
a. the low voltage systems, equipment and infrastructure contractor(s),
b. the low voltage systems, equipment and infrastructure installers,
c. and the supervisor(s) (if different from the installers).
3. A copy of the Contractor's C-7 license or C-10 licenses - both if Contractor has
both.
4. A copy of testing personnel certification(s)that demonstrate that the proposed
personnel have the necessary training and certifications to conform with the
proof of performance testing requirements of this Division and that they are
properly trained in the use of the testing equipment that will be employed by the
contractor.
5. Copies of Contractor's Structured Cabling System (SCS) manufacturer's
authorized vendor/installer Certification document(s).
6. Refer to Quality Assurance paragraph in this section for complete requirements.
C. Manufacturer's Product Data:
1. Manufacturer's Product Data Sheets. Collate in sequence of List of Materials:
2. Data sheet for each item in each Communications Section, including all
accessories, clearly marked for proposed product.
3. Material Safety Data Sheet, where applies.
4. List of Materials Schedule. For each item, include:
a. Referencing Specification Section
b. Referencing Paragraph
c. Referencing Drawing, if specified only on plans
d. Manufacturer.
e. Model number.
f. Listing, including name of Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory.
g. Precede each submittal book with a summary schedule, with columns
for each item above and rows for each item submitted, per the example
schedule below:
Specification
Section
Paragraph Contract Drawing
Reference
Manufacturer Model No. UL/ETL/CLA
Listed
27 05 00 2.03C XYZ 123 Y
27 15 00 2.07A1 AAA 34-56 Y
T0.1 ZZY 456 Y
D. Field (Installation) Drawings:
1. General
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a. Drawings shall present the proposed installation using the makes and
models of devices proposed for use this project; replace vendor neutral
nomenclature used in bid set with the actual part numbers to be
installed or provide a lookup table in the drawings to permit determining
the actual part number.
b. Where the existing systems and/or infrastructure are used and
integrated into the work of the project, indicate them on drawings,
including points of interface and demarcation of existing and new work.
c. Collate, in sequence, at least the following minimum drawings, for each
infrastructure and system to be installed under the work of this contract:
2. Drawing index/symbol sheet.
E. Test Plan
1. Submit complete documentation of the proposed test plan and equipment to be
used to document that the performance of the cabling, equipment, sub-systems
and complete systems installed under the work of this project conform with the
performance standards outlined in each specification section.
2. Submit not less than 45 days prior to the proposed test date. Include
procedures for certification, validation, and testing.
3. Submit manufacturer's or recognized national test laboratory’s calibration
certificate one (1) month before any post-installation testing begins. Date on test
unit calibration certificate shall be no longer than one (1) year prior to the date
that post-installation testing is scheduled to begin.
4. Submit a copy of the Test Equipment manufacturer’s recommended testing
procedure for each of the structured cabling system elements listed above in
this section.
F. Test Reports
1. Manufacturer's Field Reports
a. Factory reel tests
2. Project Site Test Reports:
a. Submit following system completion and prior to and as condition
precedent to Acceptance Review and Testing of the Work of this
Section.
b. Schedule: Submit test reports in timely manner relative to Project
schedule such that the University’s Representative may conduct
verification of submitted test data without delay of scheduled progress.
c. Project Site test report:
d. Content: Include at least:
1) Time and date of test.
2) Personnel conducting test.
3) Test equipment, including serial and date of calibration.
4) Test object.
5) Procedure used.
6) Results of test
7) Numerical or graphical presentation.
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e. Submit copy of final results on paper and in electronic form, organized
by circuit number, consistent with circuit numbering scheme used in
preparing submittal drawings and in labeling receptacles and
terminations.
1) Submit machine-generated documentation and raw data of all
test results in electronic form on CD-R media
2) Where the electronic documentation requires use of a
proprietary computer program to view the data, provide the
University with 1 licensed copy of the software.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Procedures: In accordance with Section 01 43 00 – Quality Assurance.
B. Designated Supervisor: Provide a designated supervisor present and in responsible
charge in the fabrication shop and on the Project Site during all phases of installation
and testing of the Work of this Section. This supervisor shall be the same individual
through the execution of the Work unless illness, loss of personnel, or other
circumstances reasonably beyond the control of the Contractor intervene.
C. Reference Documents: At all times when the work is in progress, maintain at the
workplace, fabrication shop or Project Site as applies.
1. A complete set of the latest stamped, actioned submittals of record.
2. A complete set of manufacturer's original operation, instruction and service
manuals for each equipment item.
D. Standard Products
1. Telecommunications Equipment. Provide telecommunications materials and
equipment that are products of manufacturers regularly engaged in the
production of such products which are of equal material, design and
workmanship. Products shall have been in satisfactory commercial or industrial
use for 1 year prior to bid opening. The 1-year period shall include applications
of equipment and materials under similar circumstances and of similar size. The
product shall have been on sale on the commercial market through
advertisements, manufacturers' catalogs, or brochures during the 1-year period.
a. Alternative Qualifications. Products having less than a 1-year field
service record will be acceptable if a certified record of satisfactory field
operation for not less than 4000 hours, exclusive of the manufacturers'
factory or laboratory tests, is furnished.
2. Material and Equipment Manufacturing Date
a. Products manufactured more than 3 years prior to date of delivery to site
shall not be used, unless specified otherwise.
E. Test Equipment
1. Requirements:
a. Maintain and operate test equipment at the fabrication shop and the job
site for both routine and Acceptance Testing of the Work of this Section.
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b. Maintain test equipment at the job site while work is in progress from
installation of equipment racks until University's Acceptance of this
Work; thereafter remove all of this test equipment from the job site.
c. Unless otherwise indicated, test equipment shall remain property of the
Contractor.
d. Provide all required test cables, jigs and adapters.
e. Provide equipment with traceable calibration, with calibration date not
greater than one year prior to the date of the use of the equipment to
perform the specified testing.
F. Qualifications
1. Key Personnel, General
a. Indicate the proposed key persons that are currently employed by the
telecommunications contractor or who have a commitment to the low
voltage systems and infrastructure contractor for the work of this project.
All key persons shall be employed by the low voltage systems and
infrastructure contractor at the date of issuance of this project, or if not,
have a commitment to the low voltage systems and infrastructure
contractor to work on this project by the date that the bid was due to the
University’s Representative.
b. Note that only the key personnel approved by the University’s
Representative in the successful proposal shall perform work on this
project's low voltage systems and infrastructure systems. Key personnel
shall function in the same roles in this contract, as they functioned in the
offered successful experience. Any substitutions for the low voltage
systems and infrastructure contractor's key personnel requires approval
from the University’s Representative.
2. Telecommunications Contractor
a. The telecommunications contractor shall be a firm which is regularly and
professionally engaged in the business of the applications, installation,
and testing of the specified telecommunications systems and
equipment.
1) The telecommunications contractor shall demonstrate
experience in providing successful telecommunications systems
within the past 3 years.
2) Submit documentation for a minimum of three and a maximum
of five successful telecommunication system installations for the
telecommunications contractor.
b. Key Personnel
1) Provide key personnel who are regularly and professionally
engaged in the business of the application, installation and
testing of the specified telecommunications systems and
equipment. There may be one key person or more key persons
proposed for this project depending upon how many of the key
roles each has successfully provided. Each of the key
personnel shall demonstrate experience in providing successful
telecommunications systems within the past 3 years.
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2) Supervisors and installers assigned to the installation of this
system or any of its components shall be Building Industry
Consulting Services International (BICSI) Registered Cabling
Installers, Technician Level. Submit documentation of current
BICSI certification for each of the key personnel.
3) In lieu of BICSI certification, supervisors and installers assigned
to the installation of this system or any of its components shall
have a minimum of 3 years experience in the installation of the
specified copper and fiber optic cable and components. They
shall have factory or factory approved certification from each
equipment manufacturer indicating that they are qualified to
install and test the provided products. Submit documentation
for a minimum of three and a maximum of five successful
telecommunication system installations for each of the key
personnel. Documentation for each key person shall include at
least two successful system installations provided that are
equivalent in system size and in construction complexity to the
telecommunications system proposed for this project. Include
specific experience in installing and testing telecommunications
systems and provide the names and locations of at least two
project installations successfully completed using optical fiber
and copper telecommunications cabling systems. All of the
existing telecommunications system installations offered by the
key persons as successful experience shall have been in
successful full-time service for at least 18 months prior to the
issuance date for this project. Provide the name and role of the
key person, the title, location, and completed installation date of
the referenced project, the referenced project owner point of
contact information including name, organization, title, and
telephone number, and generally, the referenced project
description including system size and construction complexity
3. Minimum Communications Infrastructure Manufacturer Qualifications
a. Cabling, equipment and hardware manufacturers shall have a minimum
of 3 years experience in the manufacturing, assembly, and factory
testing of components which comply with ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.1,
ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2 and ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-C.3.
1.6 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
A. Regulations Applicable: Including but not limited to those defined in Division 1.
1. Nothing in the Contract Documents shall be construed to permit Work not
conforming to applicable laws, ordinances, rules, or regulations.
2. Safety Agency Listing: All devices provided under the Work of this Section which
are connected to the Project electrical system shall be listed by a Nationally
Recognized Testing Laboratory, and shall be so labeled.
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3. In each of the publications referred to herein, consider the advisory provisions to
be mandatory, as though the word, "shall" had been substituted for "should"
wherever it appears. Interpret references in these publications to the "authority
having jurisdiction," or words of similar meaning, to mean the University’s
Representative. Equipment, materials, installation, and workmanship shall be in
accordance with the mandatory and advisory provisions of NFPA 70 unless
more stringent requirements are specified or indicated.
1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Procedures:
1. In accordance with Division 1 and as specified in the individual sections of
Division 27.
B. General
1. Provide protection from weather, moisture, extreme heat and cold, dirt, dust, and
other contaminants for telecommunications cabling and equipment placed in
storage.
1.8 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Connecting hardware shall be rated for operation under ambient conditions of 32 to 140
degrees F and in the range of 0 to 95 percent relative humidity, non-condensing.
1.9 SEQUENCING
A. Not Used.
1.10 OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE DATA
A. Commercial off the shelf manuals shall be furnished for operation, installation,
configuration, and maintenance of products provided as a part of the communications
cabling and systems. Precede the manuals with a systems narrative specific to this
Project, outlining the major systems functionality, the major systems components, and
identifying which manuals document the performance of which subsystems.
1. Submit operations and maintenance data in accordance with Section 01 77 00 –
Closeout Procedures and 01 78 00 - Closeout Submittals and as specified herein
not later than 2 weeks prior to the date of beneficial occupancy or as specified in
Division 1, whichever is sooner.
1.11 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS
A. Comply with Section 01 77 00 – Closeout Procedures, Section 01 78 00 Closeout
Submittals, and the following. Include at least as much information as required for the
submittal drawings.
1. Record Drawings
a. CAD.
1) Use a computer aided drafting (CAD) system in the preparation
of record drawings for this Project. CAD system shall produce
files in AutoCAD® .DWG format, version 2004 or later.
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b. Except where prohibited by Contract, University will furnish CAD
backgrounds in AutoCAD® .DWG format, for use by the Contractor in
preparing Record Drawings.
c. Contractor shall be responsible for updating building and
communications plans to reflect as-built conditions.
1) Indicate actual work on Drawings; indicate actual products
used, replace vendor neutral nomenclature used in bid set with
makes and models of actual installed devices.
d. Disk copy of Record Drawings: Two (2) sets of CDs or DVDs of the as-
built drawings.
e. Reproduceables: As required by Division 1
2. Provide T5 drawings including documentation on cables and termination
hardware in accordance with ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A. T5 drawings shall include
schedules to show information for cut-overs and cable plant management, patch
panel layouts and cover plate assignments, cross-connect information and
connecting terminal layout as a minimum. Provide the following T5 drawing
documentation as a minimum:
a. Cables - A record of installed cable shall be provided in accordance with
ANSI/EIA/TIA-606-A. The cable records shall include the required data
fields for each cable and complete end-to-end circuit report for each
complete circuit from the assigned outlet to the entry facility in
accordance with ANSI/TIA/EIA-606-A. Include manufacture date of
cable with submittal.
b. Termination Hardware - A record of installed patch panels, cross-
connect points, distribution frames, terminating block arrangements and
type, and outlets shall be provided in accordance with EIA TIA/EIA-606-
A. Documentation shall include the required data fields as a minimum in
accordance with EIA TIA/EIA-606-A.
c. The list of minimum required Project Record drawings is as follows:
1) All cabling outlets with IDs for each connector on the faceplate;
a) Two inch (2”) and larger conduit pathways to include
conduit size label;
b) Pull box locations;
c) Two inch (2”) & four inch (4”) J hook runs indicated by a
line series of “x”s;
d) Telecom room layout labeled per current construction
drawing field mark-ups;
e) Rack elevation labeled per current construction drawing
field mark-ups;
f) Backbone copper and fiber schematic drawings with
labeling information
3. Record of Cable Plant Test
a. Two (2) sets of CDs or DVDs of final University accepted cable plant
testing results documentation.
b. Provide at least a copy of software with at least 1 user license if required
to view submitted test data.
4. Fire stopping
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a. Two (2) sets of CDs or DVDs of all fire stop graphical UL fire resistance
manual reference drawings and supporting text.
5. Spare Parts
a. In addition to the requirements of Section 01 77 00 – Closeout
Procedures, provide a complete list of parts and supplies, with current
unit prices and source of supply, and a list of spare parts recommended
for stocking.
1.12 WARRANTY SERVICE
A. In addition to provisions of Division 1, provide the following.
1. Response Time: Provide a qualified technician familiar with the work at the
Project Site within 24 hours after receipt of a notice of malfunction. Provide the
University’s Representative with telephone number attended 8 hours a day, 5
days a week, to be called in the event of a malfunction.
B. The Contractor shall provide a one (1) year material and labor warranty on all the work
the Contractor has performed.
C. The Contractor shall provide the Structured Cabling System (SCS) manufacturer's
materials and link performance certification warranty for all new cable installed by the
Contractor in his execution of the work of this specification.
D. Provide all additional Warranties as defined in each Communication Systems Section.
1.13 ACCEPTANCE REVIEW AND TESTING PROCEDURES
A. Complete all Work of this Section. Submit Test Report. Submit review copies of
Operating and Maintenance Manuals, less reduced set of Record Drawings. Notify the
University’s Representative in writing that the Work of these Sections is complete and
fully complies with the Contract Documents. Request Acceptance Review and Testing.
The University’s Representative will conduct Verification of Submitted Test Data, and
otherwise direct testing and adjustment of this Work. These procedures may be
performed at any hour of the day or night as required by the University’s Representative
to comply with the Project Schedule and avoid conflict with Residents. Provide all
specified personnel and equipment at any time without claim for additional cost or time.
B. Personnel: Provide services of the designated supervisor and additional technicians
familiar with work of this Section. Provide quantity of technicians as required to comply
with Project Schedule.
C. In Addition, Provide:
1. All tools appropriate for performance of adjustment of and corrections to this
Work. Include spare wire and connectors and specified tooling for application.
2. Ladders, scaffolding and/or lifts as required to access high devices.
3. All test equipment.
4. Complete set of latest stamped, actioned submittals of record for reference.
5. Complete set of Test Reports.
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6. Complete set of manufacturer's original operation, instruction and service
manuals for each equipment item for reference.
7. Demonstrate: Complete operation of all systems and equipment, including
Portable Equipment.
8. Adjust: As directed by the University’s Representative.
9. Correct: In timely manner, failure to comply with the Contract Documents, as
reasonably determined by the University’s Representative.
D. Temporary Equipment: Provide and operate, without claim for additional cost or time,
temporary equipment and/or systems to provide reasonably equivalent function, as
determined by the University’s Representative, in place of the Work of this Section which
is incomplete or found not in conformance with the Contract Documents as of seven (7)
days prior to the scheduled completion date. Provide such temporary equipment until
Acceptance of the Work of this Section. Thereafter, remove such temporary equipment.
1.14 CLOSEOUT
A. Punch List: Perform any and all remedial work, at no claim for additional cost or time.
Where required, retest and submit Test Report. Notify the University’s Representative of
completion of Punch List.
B. Portable Equipment: Furnish all portable equipment and spares to the University’s
Representative, along with complete documentation of the materials presented. Where
applicable, furnish portable equipment in the original manufacturer's packing.
C. Operating and Maintenance Data: Install framed operating and maintenance
instructions. Submit Manuals.
D. Project Record Documents: Submit print and digital copies. Digital files shall be in
AutoCAD .dwg format.
E. Keys: If applicable, replace construction locks with permanent locks. Provide 5 sets of
keys to the University’s Representative.
F. Instruction: Conduct specified instruction.
G. Warranty: Submit Warranty dated to run from date of Acceptance of the Work of this
Section.
PART 2 PART 2 PART 2 PART 2 ---- PRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. Where a particular material, device, piece of equipment or system is specified directly,
the current manufacturer's specification for the same shall be considered to be a part of
these specifications, as if completely contained herein in every detail.
B. Each material, device or piece of equipment shall comply with all of the manufacturer's
current published specifications for that item.
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C. Products shall be made by manufacturers regularly engaged in the production of such
products.
D. Provide quantity as shown on Contract Drawings, or as otherwise indicated.
E. Provide all auxiliary and incidental materials and equipment necessary for the operation
and protection of the Work of this Section as if specified in full herein.
F. Unless recycled content is specified, provide new materials.
G. Provide the manufacturer's latest design/model, permanently labeled with the
manufacturer's name, model number and serial number.
H. Where products are of similar type or use, provide products of the same manufacturer,
unless otherwise indicated.
I. Components
1. UL or third party certified. Cabling and interconnecting hardware and
components for telecommunications systems shall be UL listed or third party
independent testing laboratory certified, and shall comply with NFPA 70 and
conform to the requirements specified herein.
2. Where equipment or materials are specified to conform to industry and technical
society reference standards of the organizations, submit proof of such
compliance.
a. The label or listing by the specified organization will be acceptable
evidence of compliance.
b. In lieu of the label or listing, submit a certificate from an independent
testing organization, competent to perform testing, and approved by the
University’s Representative.
c. The certificate shall state that the item has been tested in accordance
with the specified organization's test methods and that the item complies
with the specified organization's reference standard.
J. Enclosures:
1. Provide steel frames and enclosures designed and wired to eliminate all induced
currents.
2. Make bolted connections with self-locking devices.
K. Finishes: Any item or component of the Work of this Section which is visible shall
comply with the following.
1. Finishes noted or scheduled on the Contract Drawings take precedence.
2. Where design location requires that products, materials or equipment are visible
to the public, no manufacturer's logos larger than 1/2 inch shall be visible.
Unless otherwise noted or directed, neatly remove or permanently paint out
such logos.
3. Where finishes are not noted or otherwise defined in the Contract Documents,
submit manufacturer's standard finish samples for selection by the University’s
Representative.
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PART 3 PART 3 PART 3 PART 3 ---- EXECUTION EXECUTION EXECUTION EXECUTION
3.1 INTENT OF DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS
A. Contractor shall keep on the Project site a copy of the Specifications and Drawings, and
the same shall be available at all reasonable times for inspection and use by The
University's Representative and by any other person authorized by The University's
Representative. Any Drawings listed in the detail Specifications shall be regarded as a
part thereof and of the Contract. Anything mentioned in these Specifications and not
shown on the Drawings, or shown on the Drawings and not mentioned in these
Specifications, shall be of like effect as though shown or mentioned in both.
B. It shall be the duty of Contractor to see that the provisions of these Specifications are
complied with in detail irrespective of the inspection given the work during its progress
by The University's Representative. Any failure on the part of Contractor to observe the
Specifications will be sufficient cause for the rejection of the work at any time before its
acceptance.
C. The University's Representative will furnish from time to time, such detail drawings,
drawings, profiles, and information as The University's Representative may consider
necessary for Contractor's guidance to insure the proper and adequate execution of the
Contract. Contractor shall comply with such detail drawings, drawings, profiles and
information.
D. In accordance with the requirements of Division 1, only shop drawings and submittals
have been received a review of "No Exceptions Taken” or “Make Corrections As Noted”
shall be used in construction.
E. Contractor shall not scale the Contract Document set to determine exact dimensions or
exact location. Scaled drawings are to be considered diagrammatic. If exact lengths or
location placement dimensions are required, the drawings will specifically show those
dimensions or placement coordinates.
3.2 Installation
A. The Contractor shall furnish all required materials, equipment, and tools necessary to
properly complete the work of these specifications including, but not limited to, tools for
pulling and terminating the cables, mounting hardware, cable ties, bolts, anchors,
clamps, hangers, kits of consumables, lubricants, technician communication devices,
cable testing equipment, stands for cable reels, cable wenches, etc.
3.3 Examination
A. The Contractor is responsible for examining existing conditions and comparing them
with drawings and specifications and notifying the University Representative or his/her
designate of any discrepancies.
B. The Contractor is responsible for coordinating with the University Representative or
his/her designate to address, adjust, and resolve any discrepancies found before
commencing work.
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C. If a discrepancy between existing conditions and the Contract drawings and
specifications are found after commencing work, stop any work that in the Contractor's
opinion is affected by the found discrepancy. The contractor shall submit an RFI
requesting information on how to resolve the discrepancy. The RFI shall also contain a
possible solution, before commencing work in work areas affected by the discrepancy.
3.4 Preparation
A. Prepare and sequence the work to minimize disruption to each room environment and
existing communications systems.
B. The Contractor shall follow all rules, regulations, and instructions in this specification,
general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions,
and Division 1 specification sections, if issued in conjunction with these Division 27
specifications with regard to the following:
1. Delivery hours.
2. Delivery locations.
3. Storage.
4. Hazardous Material.
5. Security
6. Safety.
7. Logistics.
C. The Contractor shall coordinate their work so there shall be no disruption to any
occupants of the UCSC campus unless coordinated and approved by the University’s
Representative. Any necessary disruption shall be scheduled a minimum of 2 weeks in
advance of its occurrence and affected parties shall be notified in writing of date, time,
and planned duration of the disruption.
D. Protection: Cover all computers, electronic equipment, desks, chairs, furniture and other
articles when working at ceiling level and/or performing dust producing tasks.
3.5 Repair and Restoration
A. Where working in spaces occupied by the University, return to their original positions
any furniture or articles relocated to perform the work.
3.6 Cleaning
A. Where working in spaces occupied by the University:
1. Immediately after completing work within each space, clean up and remove all
materials, scrap and dust.
2. All scrap material in work area shall be picked up and removed from the building
at the end of each day. See also Division 1 for additional requirements.
3. All dust resulting from work performed shall be vacuumed up daily.
4. All scrap material shall be removed from base and disposed of in an authorized
disposal site. Refer to Division 1 for Project Procedures.
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3.7 Verification
A. The Contractor shall verify that the installation and materials used have been inspected
before they are enclosed within building features, or otherwise hidden from view. The
Contractor shall bear costs associated with uncovering or exposing installations or
features that have not been inspected and approved.
B. After installation, the Contractor shall test, certify and provide required warranties for the
Structured Cabling System (SCS) installed per the requirements of this specification.
3.8 Adjustments
A. The Contractor is responsible for coordinating and documenting with the University
Representative or his/her designate the change order process and fully comply with
requirements of Division 1.
3.9 Acceptance
A. The project specified by this specification shall be considered completed and signed off
as completed by the University Representative or his/her designate contingent upon the
following:
B. All punch lists have been completed and signed as complete by the PP&C Project
Manager or his/her designate.
C. Required cable plant testing has been executed and required test result documentation
has been submitted and approved by the University Representative or his/her designate
- refer to Section 27 10 00 - Structured Cabling, Basic Materials & Methods
D. Any required adjustments to as-built drawings have been completed, submitted, and
approved as complete by the University Representative or his/her designate.
E. Required warranty documentation has been submitted and approved as complete by
the University Representative or his/her designate.
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HANGERSHANGERSHANGERSHANGERS AND SUPPORTS FOR COMMUNICATIONAND SUPPORTS FOR COMMUNICATIONAND SUPPORTS FOR COMMUNICATIONAND SUPPORTS FOR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMSSYSTEMSSYSTEMSSYSTEMS
PART 1 PART 1 PART 1 PART 1 ---- GENERALGENERALGENERALGENERAL
1.1 SCOPE OF WORK
A. The work covered under this section consists of the furnishing of all necessary labor,
supervision, materials, equipment, and services to completely execute the provision of
communications supports and cable hook system as described in this specification,
including but not limited to:
1. Strut supports
2. Cable Hooks (J-hooks)
3. Beam clamps
4. Concrete Fasteners
5. Touch-Up Materials
6. Conduit supports.
7. Equipment supports.
8. Fastening hardware.
B. Related work: Consult all other Sections, determine the extent and character of related
work and properly coordinate work specified herein with that specified elsewhere to
produce a complete installation.
1. Section 27 05 00 – Common Work Results for Communications
2. Section 27 05 33 – Conduits and Backboxes for Communications Systems
3. Section 27 05 53 – Identification for Communications Systems
4. Section 27 10 00 – Structured Cabling, Basic Materials and Methods
5. Section 27 15 00 – Communications Horizontal Cabling
1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. Provide devices specified in this Section and related Sections for support of
communications equipment specified for this Project.
B. Provide support systems that are adequate for the weight of equipment, conduit and
wiring to be supported.
1.3 REFERENCES
A. American Society For Testing and Materials (ASTM)
1. ASTM A123/A123M-02 Standard Specification for Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized)
Coatings on Iron and Steel Products
2. ASTM A153/A153M-04 Standard Specification for Zinc Coating (Hot-Dip) on Iron
and Steel Hardware
3. ASTM B633-98e1 Specification for Electro-deposited Coatings of Zinc on Iron
and Steel.
4. ASTM A653/A653M-04a Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated
(Galvanized) or Zinc-Iron Alloy-Coated (Galvannealed) by the Hot-Dip Process.
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B. American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
1. ANSI/TIA-568-C.0, Generic Telecommunications Cabling for Customer Premises,
2009
2. ANSI/TIA-568-C.1, Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard,
2009
3. ANSI/TIA-568-C.2, Balanced Twisted-Pair Telecommunication Cabling and
Components Standard, published 2009
4. ANSI/TIA-568-C.3, Optical Fiber Cabling Components Standard, published 2008,
plus errata issued in October, 2008.
5. ANSI/ TIA/ EIA 569-B Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications
Pathways and Spaces
C. National Fire Protection Association
1. NFPA 70, National Electrical Code
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Conform with the requirements of Section 01 33 00 – Submittal Procedures and Section
27 05 00 - Common Work Results for Communications and the following:
1. As part of the project submittals, the contractor to provide engineered shop
drawings indicating the proposed design for mounting all work of this Division
weighing more than 20 pounds, inclusive of mounting systems, and for
equipment mounted at the exterior, inclusive of its effective wind load under
conditions the range of conditions experience
a. Shop drawings to be accompanied by anchorage calculations indicating
that it shall remain attached to the mounting surface after experiencing
forces in conformance with California Code of Regulations, Title 24,
2010 California Building Code.
b. Structural Calculations shall be prepared and signed by a California
Registered Structural Engineer. Specify proof loads for drilled-in
anchors, if used.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. All materials, equipment and parts comprising the units specified herein shall be new
and unused, and of current manufacturer.
B. Cable hooks shall be listed and labeled by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) as required.
C. Cable hooks shall have the manufacturers name and part number stamped in the part
itself for identification.
PART 2 PART 2 PART 2 PART 2 ---- PRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTS
2.1 SUPPORTING DEVICES
A. General
1. Supports to be sized to suit load and selected to match mounting conditions
B. Manufacturers
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1. Equal products by the following manufacturers will be considered providing that
all features of the specified product are provided:
a. Concrete fasteners:
1) Phillips "Red-Head".
2) Remington.
3) Ramset.
4) Hilti
5) Simpson Strong-Tie
6) or equal.
b. Concrete inserts and construction channel:
1) Unistrut Corp.
2) GS Metals "Globe Strut."
3) Thomas & Betts "Kindorf" Corp.
4) Or equal.
c. Conduit straps:
1) O-Z/Gedney.
2) Erico "Caddy" Fastening Products.
3) Thomas & Betts "Kindorf" Corp.
4) Or equal.
d. Beam Clamps
1) Cooper B-Line
2) SuperStrut
3) Unistrut
4) or equal
e. Aircraft Cable Sway Braces
1) Mason Industries
2) M.W. Sausse/Vibrex
3) Loos & Company, Inc.
4) or equal.
C. Concrete Fasteners
1. Provide expansion-shield type concrete anchors.
2. Provide powder driven concrete fasteners with washers. Obtain approval from
University’s Representative prior to use.
D. Concrete Inserts
1. Provide pressed galvanized steel, concrete spot insert, with oval slot capable of
accepting square or rectangular support nuts of ¼ inch to ½ inch diameter
thread for rod support.
E. Aircraft cable sway braces
1. Steel rope sized to meet load.
F. Construction Channel:
1. Construction:
a. 1-5/8" square galvanized channel formed from U.S.S.G No. 12 or 0.109
inch cold formed steel with 17/32-inch diameter bolt holes, and 1-1/2
inch on center in the base of the channel.
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b. 10 foot sections.
2. All supporting materials by same manufacturer.
G. Beam Clamps
1. Malleable iron electro-galvanized steel beam clamps selected to match building
structural steel members.
H. Conduit Straps
1. One hole strap, steel or malleable iron, with malleable iron clamp-back spacer
for surface mounted wall and ceiling applications.
a. Use malleable strap with spacers for exterior and wet locations.
b. Use steel strap without spacers for interior locations.
2. Steel channel conduit strap for support from construction channel.
3. Steel conduit hanger for pendant support with threaded rod
4. Steel wire conduit support strap for support from independent #12 gauge
hanger wires.
I. Threaded rods, couplings, screws and nuts:
1. Electrolytically coated with zinc, 2 oz. zinc per square foot of surface, ASTM
A123 or A153.
J. Miscellaneous Parts
1. Hot dipped galvanized after fabrication; after cutting, de-burring and hole
drilling. Coated with zinc, 2 oz. zinc per square foot of surface, ASTM A123 or
A153.
K. Paint/Tape for Touch-up:
1. Zinc: CRC "Zinc-It", Glyptal, Enterprise Galvanizing “Galambra”, or equal.
2.2 CABLE HANGERS
A. Ceiling Hung J-Hooks
1. Drawing Reference(s):
a. WMJ
b. ACJ
2. Features/Functions/Construction
a. Specifically intended to carry the load of up to 50 communications
cables without applying excess forces to cables at bottom of bundle.
b. Integral broad bottom edge to spread cable load with flat bottom and
provide a minimum of 1-5/8 inch cable bearing surface.
c. Integral hanger rod attachment hardware at top.
d. Load rated for application.
e. Incorporates smooth 90-degree radiused edges to prevent snagging
cable jackets on installation.
f. Designed so the mounting hardware is recessed to prevent cable
damage.
g. Integral mechanical cable latch retainer to provide containment of
cables within the hook. The retainer shall be removable and reusable.
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h. Suitable for direct attachment to walls, hanger rods, beam flanges,
purlins, strut, floor posts, etc. to meet job conditions.
i. Multi-tiered cable hooks to be used where required to provide separate
cabling compartments, or where additional capacity is needed.
j. Finishes:
1) Cable hooks for non-corrosive areas shall be pre-galvanized
steel, ASTM A653. Where additional strength is required, cable
hooks shall be spring steel with a zinc-plated finish, ASTM B633,
SC3.
2) Cable hooks for corrosive areas shall be stainless steel, AISI
Type 304.
3. Manufacturer
a. Cooper B-Line series BCH21, BCH32, BCH64
b. Caddy/Erico CableCat
c. or equal.
PART 3 PART 3 PART 3 PART 3 ---- EXECUTION EXECUTION EXECUTION EXECUTION
3.1 GENERAL
A. The University’s Representative reserves the right to request additional supports where
in their sole opinion said supports are required. Any additional supports shall be
installed at no additional cost to the University.
3.2 EXAMINATION
A. Thoroughly examine site conditions for acceptance of supporting device installation to
verify conformance with manufacturer and specification tolerances. Do not commence
with installation until all conditions are made satisfactory.
3.3 PREPARATION
A. Coordinate size, shape and location of concrete pads required for equipment installation
with Division 3, Cast-in-place Concrete Specification.
B. Layout support devices to maintain headroom, neat mechanical appearance and to
support the equipment loads.
C. Where shown on the Drawings or Specifications, install freestanding communications
equipment on concrete pads.
3.4 INSTALLATION
A. Furnish and install supporting devices as noted throughout Division 27.
B. Communications device and conduit supports shall be independent of all other system
supports that are not structural elements of the building, unless otherwise noted.
C. Fasten hanger rods, conduit clamps, outlet and junction boxes to building structure
using precast inserts, expansion anchors, preset inserts or beam clamps.
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D. Use toggle bolts or hollow wall fasteners in hollow masonry, plaster or gypsum board
partitions and walls.
E. Use expansion anchors or preset inserts in solid masonry walls.
F. Use self-drilling anchors, expansion anchor, or preset inserts on concrete surfaces.
G. Use sheet metal screws in sheet metal studs and wood screws in wood construction.
H. Do not fasten supports to piping, ductwork, mechanical equipment, conduit, or
acoustical ceiling suspension wires.
I. Do not drill structural steel members unless first approved in writing by the University’s
Representative.
J. Fabricate supports from structural steel or steel channel, rigidly welded or bolted to
present a neat appearance. Use hexagon head bolts with spring lock washers under all
nuts.
K. Install surface-mounted cabinets with minimum of four anchors. Provide additional
support backing in stud walls prior to sheet rocking as required to adequately support
cabinets and panels.
L. Bridge studs top and bottom with channels to support flush mounted cabinets and
panelboards in stud walls.
3.5 ERECTION OF METAL SUPPORTS
A. Cut, fit, and place miscellaneous metal fabrications accurately in location, alignment,
and elevation to support and anchor electrical materials and equipment.
B. Field Welding: Comply with AWS "Structural Welding Code."
3.6 WOOD SUPPORTS
A. Cut, fit, and place wood grounds, nailers, blocking, and anchorage accurately in
location, alignment, and elevation to support and anchor electrical materials and
equipment.
3.7 ANCHORAGE
A. Identify each item requiring seismic restraint installation in accordance with CBC Chapter
16A.
1. Include floor mounted items weighing more than 400 pounds and wall mounted
or suspended items weighing more than 20 pounds.
2. Machinery, equipment, and their components including their support, bracing,
and anchorage, designed by manufacturers or suppliers, shall be designed in
accordance with the following criteria:
a. Design to resist seismic forces in accordance with the most restrictive
requirements of CBC Chapter 16A, including but not limited to
Paragraph 1615.10.14.
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b. As part of the equipment submittals, the contractor shall provide
anchorage calculations for floor and wall mounted communications
equipment so that it shall remain attached to the mounting surface after
experiencing forces in conformance with requirements of Chapter 16A of
the CBC
c. Structural Calculations shall be prepared and signed by a California
Registered Structural Engineer. Specify proof loads for drilled-in
anchors, if used.
B. The contractor shall recommend the method of anchoring the equipment to the
mounting surface and shall provide the Contractor with the assembly dimensions,
weights and approximate centers of gravity.
C. All floor mounted, free standing electrical equipment such as racks and cabinets, etc.
shall be securely fastened to the floor structure.
3.8 DISTRIBUTION PATHWAY VIA CEILING HUNG CABLE HOOKS (J-HOOKS):
A. Void, Plenum or Suspended Ceiling Exposed Cable Installation. Where drawings
specifically show or permit use of exposed cable installation in voids, conform to the
most restrictive requirements of Code, TIA-569-B and this Section.
B. Provide support for all cabling. Do not place or attach directly to T-bar grid, concealed
spline grid, flexible or rigid ductwork, HVAC registers, sprinkler piping or fixtures, light
fixtures or building structure. Conform to the National Electric Code.
C. Placement:
1. All pathways created by ceiling hung cable hooks shall be reviewed by the
University’s Representative prior to installation.
2. Ceiling hung cable hooks and cabling supported by same shall not obscure
access to access doors, hatches, air dampers, valves, filter sections, VAV boxes,
cable trays, junction boxes, pull boxes or similar areas of access required by
other trades.
3. All ceiling hung cable hooks shall be mounted close enough together such that
upon completion of the station cable installation a minimum amount of cable
droop occurs between adjacent rings. The distance between supporting rings
shall not exceed 48 inches or as required by the current edition of TIA-569-B.
D. Refer to the separation requirements listed in Section 27 15 00 – Communications
Horizontal Cabling for minimum distances from electrical power and other electro-
magnetic sources.
E. Follow manufacturer’s recommendations for allowable fill capacity for each size of cable
hook.
1. Cable hooks shall be capable of supporting a minimum of 30 pounds with a
safety factor of 3.
2. Spring steel cable hooks shall be capable of supporting a minimum of 100
pounds with a safety factor of 3 where extra strength is required.
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3. Where aggregate cable bundle supported by ceiling hung cable hooks exceeds
either the rated cable or weight load limit of the ceiling hung cable hook system,
provide ceiling basket tray – Type CTW – as specified in Section 27 05 36.
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SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION 272727270505050533333333
CONDUITS AND BACKBOXES FOR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMSCONDUITS AND BACKBOXES FOR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMSCONDUITS AND BACKBOXES FOR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMSCONDUITS AND BACKBOXES FOR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
PART 1 PART 1 PART 1 PART 1 ---- GENERALGENERALGENERALGENERAL
1.1 SCOPE OF WORK:
A. Provide telecommunications pathways in accordance with ANSI/TIA-569-C, as specified
in this Section and as shown on the plans. Provide system furniture pathways in
accordance with UL 1286. Provision of all low voltage Communications Systems
Pathway and Electronic Security and Safety System Pathway, including:
1. Electrical metallic tubing and fittings.
2. Liquidtight flexible metallic conduit and fittings.
3. Miscellaneous conduit fittings and products.
B. Work of this Section provides conduit pathways and rough-in for:
1. NMCI Communications Rough-in
1.2 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS:
A. Related work: Consult all other Sections, determine the extent and character of related
work and properly coordinate work specified herein with that specified elsewhere to
produce a complete installation.
1. Division 1: Cutting and patching.
2. Section 27 05 00 – Common Work Results for Communications.
3. Section 27 05 29 – Hangers and Supports for Communications Systems
4. Section 27 05 33 – Conduits and Backboxes for Communications Systems
5. Section 27 10 00 – Structured Cabling, Basic Materials and Methods
6. Section 27 15 00 – Communications Horizontal Cabling
1.3 REFERENCES
A. Usage: In accordance with Division 1.
1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
a. ANSI C80.1 1994 Rigid Steel Conduit - Zinc Coated
b. ANSI C80.3 1991 Electrical Metallic Tubing - Zinc Coated
2. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)
a. NEMA 250-2003 Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1000 Volts
Maximum)
b. NEMA FB 1 (ANSI/NEMA FB 1-2003) Fittings, Cast Metal Boxes and
Conduit Bodies for Conduit, Electrical Metallic Tubing, and Cable
c. FB 2.10 2000 Selection and Installation Guidelines For Fittings
For Use With Non-Flexible Metallic Conduit Or Tubing (Rigid Metal
Conduit, Intermediate Metal Conduit, And Electrical Metallic Tubing).
d. FB 2.20 2000 Selection and Installation Guidelines for Fittings for
use with Flexible Electrical Conduit and Cable
e. NEMA ICS 6 1988 (Rev. 1) Enclosures for Industrial Control and
Systems
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f. NEMA OS 3-2002 Selection and Installation Guidelines for Electrical
Outlet Boxes.
g. NEMA RN 1-1998 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Externally Coated
Galvanized Rigid Steel Conduit and Intermediate Metal Conduit.
h. NEMA TC 7 2000 Smooth Wall Coilable Polyethylene Electrical
Plastic Duct
i. NEMA TC 13 2000 Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing (ENT).
j. NEMA TC 14 1984(R 1986) Filament-Wound Reinforced Thermosetting
Resin Conduit and Fittings
3. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL)
a. UL 1 2000 Flexible Metal Conduit
b. UL 6 2004 Electrical Rigid Metal Conduit - Steel
c. UL 50 (1995; R 1999, Bul. 2001) Enclosures for Electrical
Equipment
d. UL 360 1986 (Bul. 1991) (R 1993) Liquid-Tight Flexible Steel Conduit
e. UL 514A 1991 (R 2004) Metallic Outlet Boxes
f. UL 514B 1989 (R 2004) Conduit, Tubing and Cable Fittings
g. UL 514C 1996 (R 2000) Nonmetallic Outlet Boxes, Flush-Device
Boxes, and Covers.
h. UL 651 1989 (R 1989) (Bul. 1993) Schedule 40 and 80 Rigid PVC
Conduit.
i. UL 797 1993 (R 2004) Electrical Metallic Tubing - Steel
j. UL 1242 1983 (R1993) (Bul. 1993) Intermediate Metal Conduit.
k. UL 1286(1999; R 2001, Bul. 2002) Office Furnishings
l. UL 1479 Fire Tests of Through Penetration Firestops
m. UL Fire Resistance Directories
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. Conform with the requirements of Division 1 and Section 27 05 00 - Common Work
Results for Communications.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. All materials, equipment and parts comprising the units specified herein shall be new
and unused, and of current manufacturer.
B. Only products and applications listed in this Section may be used on the project unless
otherwise submitted and approved by the University’s Representative.
PART 2 PART 2 PART 2 PART 2 ---- PRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTSPRODUCTS
2.1 GENERAL
A. Provide the following types of conduit systems listed by their commonly used generic
name.
2.2 RACEWAY
A. Manufacturers:
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1. Raceway:
a. Allied Tube and Conduit Co.
b. Triangle PWC, Inc.
c. Western Tube and Conduit Corp.
d. Spring City Electrical Manufacturing Co.
e. Occidental Coating Co. (OCAL).
f. Alflex Corp.
g. American Flexible Metal Conduit Co.
h. Anaconda.
i. Or equal.
2. Fittings:
a. Appleton Electric Co.
b. OZ/Gedney.
c. Thomas & Betts Corp.
d. Spring City Electrical Manufacturing Co.
e. Occidental Coating Co. (OCAL).
f. Carlon.
g. or equal.
B. Electrical Metallic Tubing.
1. Drawing and Spec Reference: EMT.
2. Conduit: Shall be formed of cold rolled strip steel, electrical resistance welded
continuously along the longitudinal seam and hot dip galvanized after
fabrication. Conduit shall conform to ANSI C80.3 specifications and shall meet
UL classifications.
3. Compression type raintight couplings: Electroplate steel or cast malleable iron;
UL listed raintight and concrete tight, using gland and ring compression type
construction.
4. Compression type raintight connectors: Electroplated steel or cast malleable
iron, UL listed raintight and concrete tight, with insulated throat, using gland and
ring compression type construction.
C. Liquidtight Flexible Metallic Conduit
1. Drawing Reference: Liquidtight
2. Conduit: Shall be fabricated in continuous lengths from galvanized steel strips,
interlocking spirally wound, covered with extruded liquidtight jacket of polyvinyl
chloride (PVC) and conforming to UL 360. Provide conduit with a continuous
copper-bonding conductor wound spirally between the convolutions.
3. Fittings: Connector body and gland nut shall be of cadmium plated steel or cast
malleable iron, with tapered, male, threaded hub; insulated throat and neoprene
"O" ring gasket recessed into the face of the stop nut. The clamping gland shall
be of molded nylon with an integral brass push-in ferrule.
2.3 MISCELLANEOUS CONDUIT FITTINGS AND PRODUCTS
A. General
1. UL 514B.
2. Listed in UL Electrical Construction Materials List.
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B. Conduit Fittings, Insulated Throat Grounding Bushings
1. Description
a. Threaded for Rigid Steel Conduit and Intermediate Metal Conduit.
b. UL Listed for use with copper conductors.
c. Thermoplastic insulated liner for 105 degrees Celsius.
d. Body of malleable iron, zinc plated; or die cast zinc.
2. Manufacturer
a. Thomas & Betts (Steel City) BG-801 Series
b. O-Z/Gedney
c. or equal.
C. Fire rated penetration seals:
1. UL classified.
2. Conduit penetrations in fire rated separation shall be sealed with a UL classified
assembly consisting of fill, void or cavity materials.
3. The fire rated sealant material shall be the product best suited for each type of
penetration, and may be a caulk, putty, composite sheet or wrap/strip.
4. Penetrations of rated floors shall be sealed with an assembly having both F and
T ratings at least equal to rating of the floor.
5. Penetrations of rated walls shall be sealed with an assembly having an F rating
at least equal to the rating of the wall.
D. Standard products not herein specified:
1. Submit for review a listing of standard electrical conduit hardware and fittings
not herein specified prior to use or installation, i.e. locknuts, bushings, etc.
2. Listing shall include manufacturers name, part numbers, and a written
description of the item indicating type of material and construction.
3. Miscellaneous components shall be equal in quality, material, and construction
to similar items herein specified.
2.4 BOXES AND ENCLOSURES
A. Junction and Device Boxes
1. Drawing References: As shown on Symbol Schedule
2. Construction:
a. Concealed/Flush Mounted:
b. One or two piece welded knockout boxes.
c. UL 514A, cadmium or zinc-coated 1.25 oz/sq. ft., if ferrous metal.
d. Pressed sheet steel, for indoor locations.
e. UL 514C approved if non-metallic.
f. At hollow masonry, tile walls and plaster walls, provide with device rings
as required.
g. If size not otherwise noted, at least 4S (4" square) by 2-1/8" deep, or
Code minimum size, whichever is larger.
h. Provide complete with approved type of connectors and required
accessories, including attachment lugs or hangers. Provide raised
device covers as required to accept scheduled device.
3. Approvals.
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a. UL 514A
4. Manufacturers:
a. Interior:
1) Steel City.
2) Any meeting criteria
3) or equal.
PART 3 PART 3 PART 3 PART 3 ---- EXECUTION EXECUTION EXECUTION EXECUTION
3.1 CONDUIT APPLICATION
A. General: Install the following types of conduits and fittings in the locations listed, unless
otherwise noted in the drawings:
1. Interior, concealed, dry locations:
a. EMT, if not subject to physical abuse.
2. Transition from walls to open plan furniture systems:
a. Liquidtight
3.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions and conform thereto.
B. Distribution Pathway via EMT Raceway:
1. The EMT conduit is to be installed meeting the NEC handbook Article 348
Installation Specifications.
2. All ends of conduits shall be cut square, reamed and fitted with insulated
bushing.
3. All conduit which passes through fire walls shall be sealed with fire stop putty
after all station wire has been installed.
3.3 MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION - BOXES AND ENCLOSURES
A. Conform to the more restrictive of NEMA OS 3-2002 and the following.
B. Provide backboxes at all communications systems devices. Installation of device plates
directly to wall surface without use of a backbox, unless specifically directed on plans, is
unacceptable.
C. The distance between pull boxes shall not exceed 150 feet or more than two 90 degree
bends.
D. Align boxes plumb with floor and surrounding construction. At door frames, locate 4"
from frame. Verify placement with University’s Representative details to ensure that box
clears all trim, etc.
E. Support and fasten boxes securely. At stud walls use rigid bar hangers, attached to
hanger with stud and nut.
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F. At existing locations, provide cutting, patching and finishing as required to maintain or
restore finishes so that resulting installation is integrated into the Architectural decor of
the particular location.
G. Mounting Height: the mounting height of a wall-mounted outlet box is defined as the
height from the finished floor to the horizontal center line of the cover plate.
H. Mount outlet boxes with the long axis vertical. Three or more gang boxes shall be
mounted with the long axis horizontal.
I. Install wiring jacks and outlet devices only in boxes which are clean; free from excess
building materials, dirt, and debris.
J. Install wiring jacks and outlet devices after wiring work is complete.
3.4 SUPPORT
A. Provide supports for raceways as specified in Section 27 05 29 – Hangers and Supports
for Communications Systems.
B. All raceways installed in exposed dry locations shall be grouped in a like arrangement
and supported by means of conduit straps, wall brackets or trapeze hangers in
accordance with Code and the requirements of the this Section. Fasten all hangers from
the building structural system.
3.5 PENETRATIONS
A. Gypsum Wall Board Penetrations: Provide circular penetrations maximum 1/8" inch
larger than outer diameter of conduit being used. On both sides of the wall fill space
between conduit and wall with joint compound, depth to match gypsum board
thickness.
B. Install UL listed fire-stop system whenever a raceway penetrates a firewall in
conformance with the manufacturer’s directions, the published systems assembly
requirements, and the 2006 IBC, whichever is the most restrictive. At cable tray
penetrations, provide pillow type removable fire stop per the 2006 IBC, the published
systems assembly requirements and the manufacturer’s directions, whichever is the
most restrictive.
3.6 RACEWAY INSTALLATION, GENERAL
A. Raceway runs are shown schematically. Install concealed unless specifically shown
otherwise. Supports, pull boxes, junction boxes and similar generally not indicated.
Provide where designated.
1. Install conduit and raceway parallel and perpendicular to nearby surfaces or
exposed structural members, and follow the surface contours. Level and square
conduit and raceway runs.
2. Raceway runs shall be mechanically and electrically continuous between all
each equipment rack and utility demarcation point, receptacle and/or surface
raceway strip, as applies.
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3. Each conduit shall enter and be securely connected to a cabinet, junction box,
pull box, or outlet by means of a locknut on the outside and a bushing on the
inside or by means of a liquid-tight, threaded, self-locking, cold-weld type wedge
adapter.
4. Bends
a. All bends or elbows shall have a minimum radius as follows:
b. Use factory elbows or machine bends for conduit bends 1-1/4" and
larger.
5. Make bends and offsets so the inside diameter is not effectively reduced. Make
bends in parallel or banked runs from the same center line so that the bends are
parallel.
B. All conduits to be kept 12" away from steam or hot water lines. Install horizontal conduit
and raceway runs below water and steam piping.
C. Complete installation of conduit and raceway runs before starting installation of
cables/wires within conduit and raceway.
D. Use specified conduit and raceway fittings that are of types compatible with the
associated conduit and raceway and suitable for the use and location. Join and
terminate conduit and raceway with fittings designed and approved for the purpose of
the conduit and raceway system and make up tight.
E. Conduit and EMT connected to wall outlets shall be run in such a manner that they will
not cross water, steam or waste pipes or radiator branches.
F. Conduit and EMT shall not be run through beams, purlins or columns except where
permission is granted by University’s Representative in writing.
G. Bond installed metallic raceway in accordance with the requirements of the NEC.
H. Install raceway sealing fittings at the following points and elsewhere as indicated:
1. Where conduits enter or leave hazardous locations.
Conduit Size Min. Radius (Inches)
3/4" 8
1" 12
1-1/4" 18
2" 24
2-1/2" 24
3" 30
3-1/2" 30
4" 30
5" 36
6" 42
COUNTY OF SANTA CRUZ BOONE LOW RATLIFF ARCHITECTS, INC. HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY MAY 16, 2017 1060 EMELINE AVENUE WATER & MICROBIOLOGY LAB ____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________ CONDUITS AND BACKBOXES FOR COMMUNICATION 270533 - 8
3.7 REUSE OF EXISTING CONDUIT
A. Existing conduit is to be used as a pathway only where so shown on the drawings.
B. Prior to beginning work involving the use of an existing conduit, the Contractor shall
consult with the University’s Representative in order to establish whether or not the
conduit contains active service.
C. If no active service exists within the conduit, all cable is to be removed, and work is to
proceed.
D. If active service does exist within the conduit and it has been determined that service
needs to be disrupted, then work on that conduit shall not proceed until a schedule of
service outage has been established by University’s Representative. Once given
permission to proceed, the Contractor shall within the time period of one (1) working
day; remove the old cable, install, terminate and test the new cables, and notify the
University’s Representative the work using the specific conduit has been completed.
The University’s Representative shall be responsible for the disconnection and
reconnecting of the active service cross-connects within the terminal closet(s).
E. Conduit preparation procedure:
1. Remove existing Wires and Cables (if any).
2. Run a mandrel ½" smaller than the inside diameter of the conduit through the
conduit receiving new wires and cables.
3. If the specified size mandrel will not pass through the existing conduit, start with
a smaller size mandrel and increase mandrel size until the specified sized
mandrel will pass.
4. Run a wire brush and clean rag with an outside diameter 1/8" larger than the
inside of the conduit through the conduit receiving new wires and cables.
5. Repeat above until conduit is clean and materials detrimental to the wire and
cables to be installed no longer exit conduit with the clean rag.
3.8 STATION CABLE PATHWAY INSTALLATION
A. Station Outlet Boxes:
1. Unless otherwise noted on the plans, all station outlet boxes are to be installed
at a height to match existing.
2. All station outlets shall be installed so that their edges are parallel to the vertical
and horizontal edges of the surface on which they are mounted.
END OF SECTION 27END OF SECTION 27END OF SECTION 27END OF SECTION 270505050533333333
Safe and convenient means of disconnecting power
22ENLED
2 ' X 2 ' T R O F F E RL E D M O D U L E
Spec i f i ca t ion Grade Trof fer
Catalog # Type
Date
Project
Comments
Prepared by
SPECIFICATION FEATURES
ConstructionShallow 3-1/4” deep housing is extruded aluminum frame and injected molded composite end plates. End plates are securely attached with screws for strength and rigidity and the elimination of gaps. End plates have accessory grid-lock feature for safety and convenience. Four auxiliary fixture end suspension points are provided. Large access plate for supply connection.
ControlsThe Encounter LED is Powered by Fifth Light, with a standard 0-10V continuous dimming driver that works with any 0-10V control/ dimmer. Combine with energy saving products like occupancy sensors, daylighting controls and lighting relay panels to maximize energy savings. In addition, the Encounter can include a factory-installed integrated sensor system for occupancy and daylight dimming control and manual control from an optional handheld remote. Or, specify the Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) drivers, dimmable down to 1% with the HD option, for use with Fifth Light controls. See ordering information for details on all three options.
ElectricalLong-life LED system coupled with electrical driver to deliver optimal performance. LED’s available in 3000K, 3500K, 4000K or 5000K with a typical CRI ≤ 85. Projected life is 100,000 hours at 92% lumen output. Electronic drivers are available for 120-277V applications.
Emergency Battery Pack OptionOptional 120v-277v integral emergency battery pack is available in 7-watts or 14-watts to meet critical life-safety lighting requirements. The 90-minute batteries provide constant power to the LED system, ensuring code-compliance. A test switch/indicator button can be tested safely from the ground using a laser pointer, while the patented EZ Key prevents accidental discharge of the battery during construction. See ordering information for details.
Driver AccessDrivers can be accessed via plenum.
FinishDurable frame has high reflectance baked matte white enamel finish for luminous uniformity.
OpticsPrecision formed optical assembly with positively retained high optical grade acrylic lenses provide a directed optical distribution using WaveStream technology.
ComplianceComponents are UL recognized. Indoor luminaires are cULus and CSA listed for 25° C ambient environments, RoHS compliant, and comply with IESNA LM-79. LEDs comply with LM-80 standards. DesignLights Consortium™ Qualified and classified for both DLC Standard and DLC Premium, refer to www.designlights.org for details.
WarrantyFive year warranty.
The Encounter™ redefines ambient lighting by being the first fixture to blend modern contemporary styling with the innovative WaveStream™ technology to deliver exceptional performance and superior energy savings. Encounter’s highly efficient LED system with advance optical design delivers an unparalleled combination of optimal light uniformity for enhanced visual comfort and superior efficiency for greater energy savings. Encounter is compatible with all of today's popular ceiling systems and available in a variety of configurations for application versatility. Its perfect balance of form and function make it an ideal choice for commercial office spaces, schools, hospitals, retail and other indoor ambient applications.
DESCRIPTION
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
C E R T I F I C A T I O N D A T AcULus - 1598 and 2043**
Damp Location Listed
CSA
IC Rated
LM79/LM80 Compliant
ROHS Compliant
DesignLights Consortium™ Qualified
NOM Compliant
*See Drywall Frame Kit Accessory in
Ordering Information section.
**Fixture construction is suitable for
use in Air-handling and plenum rated
spaces in accordance with Section
300.22 (C) of the National Electrical
Code, Section 4.3.11.2.6.5 of NFPA
90A and Section 602.2.1.4 of ICC.
23-3/4" [603mm]
3-1/4"[83mm]
GGrid/Lay-inStandard
FDrywall FrameKit
Ceiling TrimType TypeExposed Grid GConcealed T G or TSlot Grid G or TFlange *
CEILING COMPATIBILITY
23-3/4"[603mm]
23-11/16" [602mm]
MOUNTING DATA
23-3/4" [603mm]
3-1/4"[83mm]
X=2-7/16"[62mm]
X
22-15/16" [583mm]Y
Y=2-1/2"[64mm]
LAMP CONFIGURATIONS
Metalux TYPE A1
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-U
Electronic Driver
Linear LED 3500K
Spacing criterion: (II) 1.3 x mounting height, (⊥) 1.3 x mounting height
Lumens: 3370
Input Watts: 28.5W
Effi cacy: 118.2 lm/W
Test Report: 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-U.IES
051015202530354045505560657075808590
C a n d l e p owe r
Angle Along II 45° Across ⊥
1142 1142 11421137 1136 11411121 1120 11271098 1097 11061064 1064 10751023 1023 1037974 971 988918 917 933854 852 869784 780 800708 702 722624 618 638534 526 553440 431 457339 334 340241 232 205145 126 13554 56 580 0 0
C o e ffi c i e n t s o f U t i l i z a t i o n
Effective fl oor cavity refl ectance 20%
rc 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 0%rw 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 0
RCR0123456789
10
119 119 119 119 116 116 116 116 111 111 111 106 106 106 102 102 102 100109 104 99 95 106 101 97 94 97 94 91 93 91 88 90 87 85 8399 90 83 77 96 88 82 76 85 79 75 81 77 73 78 75 71 6990 79 71 64 87 77 70 63 74 68 62 72 66 61 69 64 60 5882 70 61 54 80 68 60 54 66 59 53 64 57 52 61 56 51 4975 62 53 46 73 61 53 46 59 51 46 57 50 45 55 49 45 4269 56 47 40 68 55 46 40 53 45 40 51 45 39 50 44 39 3764 51 42 36 63 50 41 35 48 41 35 47 40 35 45 39 35 3360 46 38 32 58 45 37 32 44 37 31 43 36 31 42 36 31 2956 42 34 28 54 42 34 28 41 33 28 39 33 28 38 32 28 2652 39 31 26 51 39 31 26 38 30 26 37 30 25 36 30 25 24
Z o n a l L u m e n S u m m a r y
Zone Lumens % Fixture0-30
0-40
0-60
0-90
0-180
891 26.4
1467 43.5
2630 78.0
3370 100.0
3370 100.0
400
0˚ 15˚ 30˚
45˚
60˚
75˚
90˚
800
1200
22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L835-CD1-U
Electronic Driver
Linear LED 3500K
Spacing criterion: (II) 1.3 x mounting height, (� ) 1.3 x mounting height
Lumens: 2571
Input Watts: 20.9W
Effi cacy: 122.5 lm/W
Test Report: 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L835-CD1-U.IES
051015202530354045505560657075808590
C a n d l e p owe r
Angle Along II 45° Across �
873 873 873869 868 871856 856 861837 837 844811 811 819780 779 790741 741 753700 698 711650 649 662598 595 608539 535 549474 472 486405 402 421335 328 348259 255 257185 178 157111 97 10341 43 430 0 0
C o e ffi c i e n t s o f U t i l i z a t i o n
Effective fl oor cavity refl ectance 20%
rc 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 0%rw 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 0
RCR0123456789
10
119 119 119 119 116 116 116 116 111 111 111 106 106 106 102 102 102 100109 104 99 95 106 101 97 94 97 94 91 93 91 88 90 87 85 8399 90 83 77 96 88 82 76 85 79 75 81 77 73 78 75 71 6990 79 71 64 87 77 70 63 74 68 62 72 66 61 69 64 60 5882 70 61 54 80 68 60 54 66 59 53 64 57 52 61 56 51 4975 62 53 46 73 61 52 46 59 51 46 57 50 45 55 49 45 4269 56 47 40 68 55 46 40 53 45 40 51 45 39 50 44 39 3764 51 42 36 63 50 41 35 48 41 35 47 40 35 45 39 35 3360 46 38 32 58 45 37 32 44 37 31 43 36 31 42 36 31 2956 42 34 28 54 42 34 28 41 33 28 39 33 28 38 32 28 2652 39 31 26 51 39 31 26 38 30 26 37 30 25 36 30 25 24
Z o n a l L u m e n S u m m a r y
Zone Lumens % Fixture0-30
0-40
0-60
0-90
0-180
680 26.4
1118 43.5
2005 78.0
2571 100.0
2571 100.0
300
0˚ 15˚ 30˚
45˚
60˚
75˚
90˚
600
900
PHOTOMETRICS
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
TYPE A1
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
Stock orMTO*
Catalog Logic(Curved)
DeliveredLumens
WattsEfficacy(LPW)
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L830-CD1-U 1969 16.5 119
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L835-CD1-U 2030 16.5 123
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L840-CD1-U 2071 16.5 126
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L850-CD1-U 2253 16.5 137
MTO 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L830-CD1-U 2494 20.0 119
STOCK 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L835-CD1-U 2571 20.9 123
STOCK 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L840-CD1-U 2622 20.9 125
MTO 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L850-CD1-U 2854 20.0 137
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L830-CD1-U 2898 24.9 116
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L835-CD1-U 2988 24.9 120
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L840-CD1-U 3048 24.9 122
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L850-CD1-U 3317 24.9 133
MTO 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L830-CD1-U 3269 28.5 115
STOCK 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-U 3370 28.5 118
STOCK 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L840-CD1-U 3437 28.5 121
MTO 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L850-CD1-U 3741 28.5 131
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L830-CD1-U 3747 33.3 113
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L835-CD1-U 3863 33.3 116
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L840-CD1-U 3940 33.3 118
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L850-CD1-U 4288 33.3 129
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L830-CD1-U 4218 38.3 110
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L835-CD1-U 4348 38.3 114
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L840-CD1-U 4435 38.3 116
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L850-CD1-U 4826 38.3 126
*Made to order (MTO) requires a typical two week lead time.
ENERGY AND PERFORMANCE DATA BY CATALOG NUMBER
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
Ambient Temperature
TM-21 LumenMaintenance
(100,0000 hours)
TheoreticalL70
(Hours)
25°C > 92% > 448,000
Non-IC data
LUMEN MAINTENANCETYPE A1
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
SAMPLE NUMBER: 22EN-LD2-34 -UNV-L835 -CD1-SVPD1-U
Voltage (1)
347V=347 Volt (6)
UNV=Universal Voltage 120-277
OptionsEmergencyEL7W=7-watt, 120V-277V emergency battery pack installed (4)
EL14W=14-watt 120V-277V emergency battery pack installed (4)
GTD2=Bodine Generator Transfer Device (12)
ETS2=IOTA Emergency Transfer Switch (12)
CCTL830=3000KL835=3500KL840=4000K
Flex (11)
Multiple Configurations Available
OpticsBlank=Standard
Series (7)
22EN=2' x 2' EncounterSeries
A C C E S S O R I E ST3A END E.Q. BRACKET PARTS BAG (Standard with fixture)DF-22-W=2' x 2' Drywall Frame KitSK-22-WS=2' x 2' Shallow Surface Mount KitSK-22-WT=2' x 2' Tall Surface Mount KitDF10P-C =Decorator Dimmer, 0-10VSF10P- =Decorator Slide Dimmer, 0-10VISHH-01=Programming Remote for Integrated SensorISHH-02=Personal Control Remote for Integrated Sensor
RatingBlank=StandardATW-SW4=Chicago
Rated (8)
Lamp TypeLD2=LED 2.0
Stock Lumen Outputs25=2500 Lumens34=3400 Lumens
MTO Lumen Outputs19=1900 Lumens30=3000 Lumens39=3900 Lumens43=4300 Lumens
NOTES: (1) Products also available in non-US voltages and frequencies for international markets. (2) Must be used in conjunction with a DALI control system. For complete DALI soluitions by Fifth Light, visit www.eaton.com/lightingsystems (3) 1900, 2500, 3000 and 3400 lumen option are not available with a Fifth Light DALI (5LTD) driver. (4) With integral test switch/indicator/laser test. For approximate delivered lumens multiply the lumens per watt of the desired fixture by the wattage of the emergency battery pack (100 lm/W x 7=700 lumens). IES-format photometry for luminaire under emergency operation available. (5) Step-dim driver not available with 1900, 2500, 3000 and 3400 lumen option. (6) 347V emergency option not available. (7)DesignLights Consortium™ Qualified and classified for both DLC Standard and DLC Premium, refer to www.designlights.org for details. (8) Chicago rated version does not allow for row mounting. (9) Air version is vented but does not meet air handling requirements; a 6% reduction in delivered lumens is experienced with this option. (10) Integral sensor works only with “CD” driver and is factory prewired to the driver for stand-alone control. (11) Flex does not include dimming leads. Control leads provided by others. (12) Used to transfer fixture to secondary power source for life-safety operation. When used with a dimming fixture, two devices are required to ensure control is disabled while operating under emergency power. (13) SR driver compatible with LWI option only. (14) LWT compatible with CD and HCD drivers only. (15) LWT sensor is external to luminaire, cable factory wired.
Specifications & dimensions subject to change without notice. Consult your Eaton Representative for availability and ordering information.
(3), (5)
(3), (5)
Driver Type
5LTD=Fifth Light DALI Driver (10% - 100% Dimming) (2)
5LTHD=Fifth Light DALI Driver (1% - 100% Dimming) (2)
SR=Sensor Ready (1% - 100% Dimming) (13)
CD=0-10V Dimming Driver(10% - 100% Dimming)HCD=0-10V Dimming Driver(1% - 100% Dimming)SD=Step-dim Driver (5)
Number of Drivers1=1 Driver
PackagingU=Unit PackPALC=JobPack, in carton
Product FamilyS=Integrated SensorL=LumaWatt
Control TypeB=Sensor Mounting, No SensorV=Analog (0-10V) Output for Local Control (10)
WI=Wireless Integral (13)
WT=Wireless Tile (14, 15)
Occupancy TechnologyP=Passive Infrared
Sensing TechnologyD=Dimming Daylight Harvesting (Closed Loop)
Coverage Pattern1= ~144 Square Feet
Air
(9)[Blank] =StandardA=Air (Vented)
L850=5000K
(3), (5)
(3), (5)
ORDERING INFORMATION
Catalog No. Wt.
22EN-LD2-25 14 lbs.
22EN-LD2-34 14 lbs.
SHIPPING DATA
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L835-CD1-U TYPE A1
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
CL
Top View Side View
4m[12 ft.]
4m[12 ft.]
0m[0 ft.]
Coverage
Major Motion
3.3m[10 ft.]
0m[0 ft.]
0m[0 ft.]
4m[12 ft.]
4m[12 ft.]
Reccomended Mounting Height 8–12 ft.
Programming Remote
ISHH-01
To Set Output
1. Raise, Lower or Press Min.
50, 75, Max.
2. To save press SET
3. Select Occ or Un Occ
Raise/Lower
TimeOut5
10
15
20
HI
LO
ES
SET
Occ
50
MIN
UnOcc
MAX
75
100
0
Lig
ht
Leve
l (DO)Daylight Level
(DO)Daylight Level
Timeout Value
(ES)Energy SaverLight Level
OccupiedUnoccupiedOccupiedUnoccupied
Energy SavingsOpportunities
(DU)Unoccupied Level
Target light level default: 500 lux at 8 ft.
Personal Remote
ISHH-02
Raise/Lower
SCENEMAX
75
50
MIN
UnOcc
ES
OccTo Select Scenes
Press the SCENE button.
The lighti ng wi ll adjust to
stored light levels. .
INTEGRATED SENSOR
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
TYPE A1
Safe and convenient means of disconnecting power
22ENLED
2 ' X 2 ' T R O F F E RL E D M O D U L E
Spec i f i ca t ion Grade Trof fer
Catalog # Type
Date
Project
Comments
Prepared by
SPECIFICATION FEATURES
ConstructionShallow 3-1/4” deep housing is extruded aluminum frame and injected molded composite end plates. End plates are securely attached with screws for strength and rigidity and the elimination of gaps. End plates have accessory grid-lock feature for safety and convenience. Four auxiliary fixture end suspension points are provided. Large access plate for supply connection.
ControlsThe Encounter LED is Powered by Fifth Light, with a standard 0-10V continuous dimming driver that works with any 0-10V control/ dimmer. Combine with energy saving products like occupancy sensors, daylighting controls and lighting relay panels to maximize energy savings. In addition, the Encounter can include a factory-installed integrated sensor system for occupancy and daylight dimming control and manual control from an optional handheld remote. Or, specify the Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) drivers, dimmable down to 1% with the HD option, for use with Fifth Light controls. See ordering information for details on all three options.
ElectricalLong-life LED system coupled with electrical driver to deliver optimal performance. LED’s available in 3000K, 3500K, 4000K or 5000K with a typical CRI ≤ 85. Projected life is 100,000 hours at 92% lumen output. Electronic drivers are available for 120-277V applications.
Emergency Battery Pack OptionOptional 120v-277v integral emergency battery pack is available in 7-watts or 14-watts to meet critical life-safety lighting requirements. The 90-minute batteries provide constant power to the LED system, ensuring code-compliance. A test switch/indicator button can be tested safely from the ground using a laser pointer, while the patented EZ Key prevents accidental discharge of the battery during construction. See ordering information for details.
Driver AccessDrivers can be accessed via plenum.
FinishDurable frame has high reflectance baked matte white enamel finish for luminous uniformity.
OpticsPrecision formed optical assembly with positively retained high optical grade acrylic lenses provide a directed optical distribution using WaveStream technology.
ComplianceComponents are UL recognized. Indoor luminaires are cULus and CSA listed for 25° C ambient environments, RoHS compliant, and comply with IESNA LM-79. LEDs comply with LM-80 standards. DesignLights Consortium™ Qualified and classified for both DLC Standard and DLC Premium, refer to www.designlights.org for details.
WarrantyFive year warranty.
The Encounter™ redefines ambient lighting by being the first fixture to blend modern contemporary styling with the innovative WaveStream™ technology to deliver exceptional performance and superior energy savings. Encounter’s highly efficient LED system with advance optical design delivers an unparalleled combination of optimal light uniformity for enhanced visual comfort and superior efficiency for greater energy savings. Encounter is compatible with all of today's popular ceiling systems and available in a variety of configurations for application versatility. Its perfect balance of form and function make it an ideal choice for commercial office spaces, schools, hospitals, retail and other indoor ambient applications.
DESCRIPTION
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
C E R T I F I C A T I O N D A T AcULus - 1598 and 2043**
Damp Location Listed
CSA
IC Rated
LM79/LM80 Compliant
ROHS Compliant
DesignLights Consortium™ Qualified
NOM Compliant
*See Drywall Frame Kit Accessory in
Ordering Information section.
**Fixture construction is suitable for
use in Air-handling and plenum rated
spaces in accordance with Section
300.22 (C) of the National Electrical
Code, Section 4.3.11.2.6.5 of NFPA
90A and Section 602.2.1.4 of ICC.
23-3/4" [603mm]
3-1/4"[83mm]
GGrid/Lay-inStandard
FDrywall FrameKit
Ceiling TrimType TypeExposed Grid GConcealed T G or TSlot Grid G or TFlange *
CEILING COMPATIBILITY
23-3/4"[603mm]
23-11/16" [602mm]
MOUNTING DATA
23-3/4" [603mm]
3-1/4"[83mm]
X=2-7/16"[62mm]
X
22-15/16" [583mm]Y
Y=2-1/2"[64mm]
LAMP CONFIGURATIONS
Metalux TYPE A2
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-U
Electronic Driver
Linear LED 3500K
Spacing criterion: (II) 1.3 x mounting height, (⊥) 1.3 x mounting height
Lumens: 3370
Input Watts: 28.5W
Effi cacy: 118.2 lm/W
Test Report: 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-U.IES
051015202530354045505560657075808590
C a n d l e p owe r
Angle Along II 45° Across ⊥
1142 1142 11421137 1136 11411121 1120 11271098 1097 11061064 1064 10751023 1023 1037974 971 988918 917 933854 852 869784 780 800708 702 722624 618 638534 526 553440 431 457339 334 340241 232 205145 126 13554 56 580 0 0
C o e ffi c i e n t s o f U t i l i z a t i o n
Effective fl oor cavity refl ectance 20%
rc 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 0%rw 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 0
RCR0123456789
10
119 119 119 119 116 116 116 116 111 111 111 106 106 106 102 102 102 100109 104 99 95 106 101 97 94 97 94 91 93 91 88 90 87 85 8399 90 83 77 96 88 82 76 85 79 75 81 77 73 78 75 71 6990 79 71 64 87 77 70 63 74 68 62 72 66 61 69 64 60 5882 70 61 54 80 68 60 54 66 59 53 64 57 52 61 56 51 4975 62 53 46 73 61 53 46 59 51 46 57 50 45 55 49 45 4269 56 47 40 68 55 46 40 53 45 40 51 45 39 50 44 39 3764 51 42 36 63 50 41 35 48 41 35 47 40 35 45 39 35 3360 46 38 32 58 45 37 32 44 37 31 43 36 31 42 36 31 2956 42 34 28 54 42 34 28 41 33 28 39 33 28 38 32 28 2652 39 31 26 51 39 31 26 38 30 26 37 30 25 36 30 25 24
Z o n a l L u m e n S u m m a r y
Zone Lumens % Fixture0-30
0-40
0-60
0-90
0-180
891 26.4
1467 43.5
2630 78.0
3370 100.0
3370 100.0
400
0˚ 15˚ 30˚
45˚
60˚
75˚
90˚
800
1200
22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L835-CD1-U
Electronic Driver
Linear LED 3500K
Spacing criterion: (II) 1.3 x mounting height, (� ) 1.3 x mounting height
Lumens: 2571
Input Watts: 20.9W
Effi cacy: 122.5 lm/W
Test Report: 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L835-CD1-U.IES
051015202530354045505560657075808590
C a n d l e p owe r
Angle Along II 45° Across �
873 873 873869 868 871856 856 861837 837 844811 811 819780 779 790741 741 753700 698 711650 649 662598 595 608539 535 549474 472 486405 402 421335 328 348259 255 257185 178 157111 97 10341 43 430 0 0
C o e ffi c i e n t s o f U t i l i z a t i o n
Effective fl oor cavity refl ectance 20%
rc 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 0%rw 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 0
RCR0123456789
10
119 119 119 119 116 116 116 116 111 111 111 106 106 106 102 102 102 100109 104 99 95 106 101 97 94 97 94 91 93 91 88 90 87 85 8399 90 83 77 96 88 82 76 85 79 75 81 77 73 78 75 71 6990 79 71 64 87 77 70 63 74 68 62 72 66 61 69 64 60 5882 70 61 54 80 68 60 54 66 59 53 64 57 52 61 56 51 4975 62 53 46 73 61 52 46 59 51 46 57 50 45 55 49 45 4269 56 47 40 68 55 46 40 53 45 40 51 45 39 50 44 39 3764 51 42 36 63 50 41 35 48 41 35 47 40 35 45 39 35 3360 46 38 32 58 45 37 32 44 37 31 43 36 31 42 36 31 2956 42 34 28 54 42 34 28 41 33 28 39 33 28 38 32 28 2652 39 31 26 51 39 31 26 38 30 26 37 30 25 36 30 25 24
Z o n a l L u m e n S u m m a r y
Zone Lumens % Fixture0-30
0-40
0-60
0-90
0-180
680 26.4
1118 43.5
2005 78.0
2571 100.0
2571 100.0
300
0˚ 15˚ 30˚
45˚
60˚
75˚
90˚
600
900
PHOTOMETRICS
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
TYPE A2
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
Stock orMTO*
Catalog Logic(Curved)
DeliveredLumens
WattsEfficacy(LPW)
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L830-CD1-U 1969 16.5 119
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L835-CD1-U 2030 16.5 123
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L840-CD1-U 2071 16.5 126
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L850-CD1-U 2253 16.5 137
MTO 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L830-CD1-U 2494 20.0 119
STOCK 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L835-CD1-U 2571 20.9 123
STOCK 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L840-CD1-U 2622 20.9 125
MTO 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L850-CD1-U 2854 20.0 137
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L830-CD1-U 2898 24.9 116
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L835-CD1-U 2988 24.9 120
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L840-CD1-U 3048 24.9 122
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L850-CD1-U 3317 24.9 133
MTO 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L830-CD1-U 3269 28.5 115
STOCK 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-U 3370 28.5 118
STOCK 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L840-CD1-U 3437 28.5 121
MTO 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L850-CD1-U 3741 28.5 131
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L830-CD1-U 3747 33.3 113
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L835-CD1-U 3863 33.3 116
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L840-CD1-U 3940 33.3 118
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L850-CD1-U 4288 33.3 129
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L830-CD1-U 4218 38.3 110
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L835-CD1-U 4348 38.3 114
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L840-CD1-U 4435 38.3 116
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L850-CD1-U 4826 38.3 126
*Made to order (MTO) requires a typical two week lead time.
ENERGY AND PERFORMANCE DATA BY CATALOG NUMBER
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
Ambient Temperature
TM-21 LumenMaintenance
(100,0000 hours)
TheoreticalL70
(Hours)
25°C > 92% > 448,000
Non-IC data
LUMEN MAINTENANCETYPE A2
HCD1
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
SAMPLE NUMBER: 22EN-LD2-34 -UNV-L835 -CD1-SVPD1-U
Voltage (1)
347V=347 Volt (6)
UNV=Universal Voltage 120-277
OptionsEmergencyEL7W=7-watt, 120V-277V emergency battery pack installed (4)
EL14W=14-watt 120V-277V emergency battery pack installed (4)
GTD2=Bodine Generator Transfer Device (12)
ETS2=IOTA Emergency Transfer Switch (12)
CCTL830=3000KL835=3500KL840=4000K
Flex (11)
Multiple Configurations Available
OpticsBlank=Standard
Series (7)
22EN=2' x 2' EncounterSeries
A C C E S S O R I E ST3A END E.Q. BRACKET PARTS BAG (Standard with fixture)DF-22-W=2' x 2' Drywall Frame KitSK-22-WS=2' x 2' Shallow Surface Mount KitSK-22-WT=2' x 2' Tall Surface Mount KitDF10P-C =Decorator Dimmer, 0-10VSF10P- =Decorator Slide Dimmer, 0-10VISHH-01=Programming Remote for Integrated SensorISHH-02=Personal Control Remote for Integrated Sensor
RatingBlank=StandardATW-SW4=Chicago
Rated (8)
Lamp TypeLD2=LED 2.0
Stock Lumen Outputs25=2500 Lumens34=3400 Lumens
MTO Lumen Outputs19=1900 Lumens30=3000 Lumens39=3900 Lumens43=4300 Lumens
NOTES: (1) Products also available in non-US voltages and frequencies for international markets. (2) Must be used in conjunction with a DALI control system. For complete DALI soluitions by Fifth Light, visit www.eaton.com/lightingsystems (3) 1900, 2500, 3000 and 3400 lumen option are not available with a Fifth Light DALI (5LTD) driver. (4) With integral test switch/indicator/laser test. For approximate delivered lumens multiply the lumens per watt of the desired fixture by the wattage of the emergency battery pack (100 lm/W x 7=700 lumens). IES-format photometry for luminaire under emergency operation available. (5) Step-dim driver not available with 1900, 2500, 3000 and 3400 lumen option. (6) 347V emergency option not available. (7)DesignLights Consortium™ Qualified and classified for both DLC Standard and DLC Premium, refer to www.designlights.org for details. (8) Chicago rated version does not allow for row mounting. (9) Air version is vented but does not meet air handling requirements; a 6% reduction in delivered lumens is experienced with this option. (10) Integral sensor works only with “CD” driver and is factory prewired to the driver for stand-alone control. (11) Flex does not include dimming leads. Control leads provided by others. (12) Used to transfer fixture to secondary power source for life-safety operation. When used with a dimming fixture, two devices are required to ensure control is disabled while operating under emergency power. (13) SR driver compatible with LWI option only. (14) LWT compatible with CD and HCD drivers only. (15) LWT sensor is external to luminaire, cable factory wired.
Specifications & dimensions subject to change without notice. Consult your Eaton Representative for availability and ordering information.
(3), (5)
(3), (5)
Driver Type
5LTD=Fifth Light DALI Driver (10% - 100% Dimming) (2)
5LTHD=Fifth Light DALI Driver (1% - 100% Dimming) (2)
SR=Sensor Ready (1% - 100% Dimming) (13)
CD=0-10V Dimming Driver(10% - 100% Dimming)HCD=0-10V Dimming Driver(1% - 100% Dimming)SD=Step-dim Driver (5)
Number of Drivers1=1 Driver
PackagingU=Unit PackPALC=JobPack, in carton
Product FamilyS=Integrated SensorL=LumaWatt
Control TypeB=Sensor Mounting, No SensorV=Analog (0-10V) Output for Local Control (10)
WI=Wireless Integral (13)
WT=Wireless Tile (14, 15)
Occupancy TechnologyP=Passive Infrared
Sensing TechnologyD=Dimming Daylight Harvesting (Closed Loop)
Coverage Pattern1= ~144 Square Feet
Air
(9)[Blank] =StandardA=Air (Vented)
L850=5000K
(3), (5)
(3), (5)
ORDERING INFORMATION
Catalog No. Wt.
22EN-LD2-25 14 lbs.
22EN-LD2-34 14 lbs.
SHIPPING DATA
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-HCD1-U TYPE A2
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
CL
Top View Side View
4m[12 ft.]
4m[12 ft.]
0m[0 ft.]
Coverage
Major Motion
3.3m[10 ft.]
0m[0 ft.]
0m[0 ft.]
4m[12 ft.]
4m[12 ft.]
Reccomended Mounting Height 8–12 ft.
Programming Remote
ISHH-01
To Set Output
1. Raise, Lower or Press Min.
50, 75, Max.
2. To save press SET
3. Select Occ or Un Occ
Raise/Lower
TimeOut5
10
15
20
HI
LO
ES
SET
Occ
50
MIN
UnOcc
MAX
75
100
0
Lig
ht
Leve
l (DO)Daylight Level
(DO)Daylight Level
Timeout Value
(ES)Energy SaverLight Level
OccupiedUnoccupiedOccupiedUnoccupied
Energy SavingsOpportunities
(DU)Unoccupied Level
Target light level default: 500 lux at 8 ft.
Personal Remote
ISHH-02
Raise/Lower
SCENEMAX
75
50
MIN
UnOcc
ES
OccTo Select Scenes
Press the SCENE button.
The lighti ng wi ll adjust to
stored light levels. .
INTEGRATED SENSOR
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
TYPE A2
Safe and convenient means of disconnecting power
22ENLED
2 ' X 2 ' T R O F F E RL E D M O D U L E
Spec i f i ca t ion Grade Trof fer
Catalog # Type
Date
Project
Comments
Prepared by
SPECIFICATION FEATURES
ConstructionShallow 3-1/4” deep housing is extruded aluminum frame and injected molded composite end plates. End plates are securely attached with screws for strength and rigidity and the elimination of gaps. End plates have accessory grid-lock feature for safety and convenience. Four auxiliary fixture end suspension points are provided. Large access plate for supply connection.
ControlsThe Encounter LED is Powered by Fifth Light, with a standard 0-10V continuous dimming driver that works with any 0-10V control/ dimmer. Combine with energy saving products like occupancy sensors, daylighting controls and lighting relay panels to maximize energy savings. In addition, the Encounter can include a factory-installed integrated sensor system for occupancy and daylight dimming control and manual control from an optional handheld remote. Or, specify the Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) drivers, dimmable down to 1% with the HD option, for use with Fifth Light controls. See ordering information for details on all three options.
ElectricalLong-life LED system coupled with electrical driver to deliver optimal performance. LED’s available in 3000K, 3500K, 4000K or 5000K with a typical CRI ≤ 85. Projected life is 100,000 hours at 92% lumen output. Electronic drivers are available for 120-277V applications.
Emergency Battery Pack OptionOptional 120v-277v integral emergency battery pack is available in 7-watts or 14-watts to meet critical life-safety lighting requirements. The 90-minute batteries provide constant power to the LED system, ensuring code-compliance. A test switch/indicator button can be tested safely from the ground using a laser pointer, while the patented EZ Key prevents accidental discharge of the battery during construction. See ordering information for details.
Driver AccessDrivers can be accessed via plenum.
FinishDurable frame has high reflectance baked matte white enamel finish for luminous uniformity.
OpticsPrecision formed optical assembly with positively retained high optical grade acrylic lenses provide a directed optical distribution using WaveStream technology.
ComplianceComponents are UL recognized. Indoor luminaires are cULus and CSA listed for 25° C ambient environments, RoHS compliant, and comply with IESNA LM-79. LEDs comply with LM-80 standards. DesignLights Consortium™ Qualified and classified for both DLC Standard and DLC Premium, refer to www.designlights.org for details.
WarrantyFive year warranty.
The Encounter™ redefines ambient lighting by being the first fixture to blend modern contemporary styling with the innovative WaveStream™ technology to deliver exceptional performance and superior energy savings. Encounter’s highly efficient LED system with advance optical design delivers an unparalleled combination of optimal light uniformity for enhanced visual comfort and superior efficiency for greater energy savings. Encounter is compatible with all of today's popular ceiling systems and available in a variety of configurations for application versatility. Its perfect balance of form and function make it an ideal choice for commercial office spaces, schools, hospitals, retail and other indoor ambient applications.
DESCRIPTION
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C E R T I F I C A T I O N D A T AcULus - 1598 and 2043**
Damp Location Listed
CSA
IC Rated
LM79/LM80 Compliant
ROHS Compliant
DesignLights Consortium™ Qualified
NOM Compliant
*See Drywall Frame Kit Accessory in
Ordering Information section.
**Fixture construction is suitable for
use in Air-handling and plenum rated
spaces in accordance with Section
300.22 (C) of the National Electrical
Code, Section 4.3.11.2.6.5 of NFPA
90A and Section 602.2.1.4 of ICC.
23-3/4" [603mm]
3-1/4"[83mm]
GGrid/Lay-inStandard
FDrywall FrameKit
Ceiling TrimType TypeExposed Grid GConcealed T G or TSlot Grid G or TFlange *
CEILING COMPATIBILITY
23-3/4"[603mm]
23-11/16" [602mm]
MOUNTING DATA
23-3/4" [603mm]
3-1/4"[83mm]
X=2-7/16"[62mm]
X
22-15/16" [583mm]Y
Y=2-1/2"[64mm]
LAMP CONFIGURATIONS
Metalux TYPE A3
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-U
Electronic Driver
Linear LED 3500K
Spacing criterion: (II) 1.3 x mounting height, (⊥) 1.3 x mounting height
Lumens: 3370
Input Watts: 28.5W
Effi cacy: 118.2 lm/W
Test Report: 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-U.IES
051015202530354045505560657075808590
C a n d l e p owe r
Angle Along II 45° Across ⊥
1142 1142 11421137 1136 11411121 1120 11271098 1097 11061064 1064 10751023 1023 1037974 971 988918 917 933854 852 869784 780 800708 702 722624 618 638534 526 553440 431 457339 334 340241 232 205145 126 13554 56 580 0 0
C o e ffi c i e n t s o f U t i l i z a t i o n
Effective fl oor cavity refl ectance 20%
rc 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 0%rw 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 0
RCR0123456789
10
119 119 119 119 116 116 116 116 111 111 111 106 106 106 102 102 102 100109 104 99 95 106 101 97 94 97 94 91 93 91 88 90 87 85 8399 90 83 77 96 88 82 76 85 79 75 81 77 73 78 75 71 6990 79 71 64 87 77 70 63 74 68 62 72 66 61 69 64 60 5882 70 61 54 80 68 60 54 66 59 53 64 57 52 61 56 51 4975 62 53 46 73 61 53 46 59 51 46 57 50 45 55 49 45 4269 56 47 40 68 55 46 40 53 45 40 51 45 39 50 44 39 3764 51 42 36 63 50 41 35 48 41 35 47 40 35 45 39 35 3360 46 38 32 58 45 37 32 44 37 31 43 36 31 42 36 31 2956 42 34 28 54 42 34 28 41 33 28 39 33 28 38 32 28 2652 39 31 26 51 39 31 26 38 30 26 37 30 25 36 30 25 24
Z o n a l L u m e n S u m m a r y
Zone Lumens % Fixture0-30
0-40
0-60
0-90
0-180
891 26.4
1467 43.5
2630 78.0
3370 100.0
3370 100.0
400
0˚ 15˚ 30˚
45˚
60˚
75˚
90˚
800
1200
22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L835-CD1-U
Electronic Driver
Linear LED 3500K
Spacing criterion: (II) 1.3 x mounting height, (� ) 1.3 x mounting height
Lumens: 2571
Input Watts: 20.9W
Effi cacy: 122.5 lm/W
Test Report: 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L835-CD1-U.IES
051015202530354045505560657075808590
C a n d l e p owe r
Angle Along II 45° Across �
873 873 873869 868 871856 856 861837 837 844811 811 819780 779 790741 741 753700 698 711650 649 662598 595 608539 535 549474 472 486405 402 421335 328 348259 255 257185 178 157111 97 10341 43 430 0 0
C o e ffi c i e n t s o f U t i l i z a t i o n
Effective fl oor cavity refl ectance 20%
rc 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 0%rw 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 0
RCR0123456789
10
119 119 119 119 116 116 116 116 111 111 111 106 106 106 102 102 102 100109 104 99 95 106 101 97 94 97 94 91 93 91 88 90 87 85 8399 90 83 77 96 88 82 76 85 79 75 81 77 73 78 75 71 6990 79 71 64 87 77 70 63 74 68 62 72 66 61 69 64 60 5882 70 61 54 80 68 60 54 66 59 53 64 57 52 61 56 51 4975 62 53 46 73 61 52 46 59 51 46 57 50 45 55 49 45 4269 56 47 40 68 55 46 40 53 45 40 51 45 39 50 44 39 3764 51 42 36 63 50 41 35 48 41 35 47 40 35 45 39 35 3360 46 38 32 58 45 37 32 44 37 31 43 36 31 42 36 31 2956 42 34 28 54 42 34 28 41 33 28 39 33 28 38 32 28 2652 39 31 26 51 39 31 26 38 30 26 37 30 25 36 30 25 24
Z o n a l L u m e n S u m m a r y
Zone Lumens % Fixture0-30
0-40
0-60
0-90
0-180
680 26.4
1118 43.5
2005 78.0
2571 100.0
2571 100.0
300
0˚ 15˚ 30˚
45˚
60˚
75˚
90˚
600
900
PHOTOMETRICS
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
TYPE A3
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
Stock orMTO*
Catalog Logic(Curved)
DeliveredLumens
WattsEfficacy(LPW)
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L830-CD1-U 1969 16.5 119
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L835-CD1-U 2030 16.5 123
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L840-CD1-U 2071 16.5 126
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L850-CD1-U 2253 16.5 137
MTO 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L830-CD1-U 2494 20.0 119
STOCK 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L835-CD1-U 2571 20.9 123
STOCK 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L840-CD1-U 2622 20.9 125
MTO 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L850-CD1-U 2854 20.0 137
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L830-CD1-U 2898 24.9 116
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L835-CD1-U 2988 24.9 120
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L840-CD1-U 3048 24.9 122
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L850-CD1-U 3317 24.9 133
MTO 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L830-CD1-U 3269 28.5 115
STOCK 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-U 3370 28.5 118
STOCK 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L840-CD1-U 3437 28.5 121
MTO 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L850-CD1-U 3741 28.5 131
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L830-CD1-U 3747 33.3 113
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L835-CD1-U 3863 33.3 116
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L840-CD1-U 3940 33.3 118
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L850-CD1-U 4288 33.3 129
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L830-CD1-U 4218 38.3 110
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L835-CD1-U 4348 38.3 114
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L840-CD1-U 4435 38.3 116
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L850-CD1-U 4826 38.3 126
*Made to order (MTO) requires a typical two week lead time.
ENERGY AND PERFORMANCE DATA BY CATALOG NUMBER
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
Ambient Temperature
TM-21 LumenMaintenance
(100,0000 hours)
TheoreticalL70
(Hours)
25°C > 92% > 448,000
Non-IC data
LUMEN MAINTENANCETYPE A3
HCD1
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
SAMPLE NUMBER: 22EN-LD2-34 -UNV-L835 -CD1-SVPD1-U
Voltage (1)
347V=347 Volt (6)
UNV=Universal Voltage 120-277
OptionsEmergencyEL7W=7-watt, 120V-277V emergency battery pack installed (4)
EL14W=14-watt 120V-277V emergency battery pack installed (4)
GTD2=Bodine Generator Transfer Device (12)
ETS2=IOTA Emergency Transfer Switch (12)
CCTL830=3000KL835=3500KL840=4000K
Flex (11)
Multiple Configurations Available
OpticsBlank=Standard
Series (7)
22EN=2' x 2' EncounterSeries
A C C E S S O R I E ST3A END E.Q. BRACKET PARTS BAG (Standard with fixture)DF-22-W=2' x 2' Drywall Frame KitSK-22-WS=2' x 2' Shallow Surface Mount KitSK-22-WT=2' x 2' Tall Surface Mount KitDF10P-C =Decorator Dimmer, 0-10VSF10P- =Decorator Slide Dimmer, 0-10VISHH-01=Programming Remote for Integrated SensorISHH-02=Personal Control Remote for Integrated Sensor
RatingBlank=StandardATW-SW4=Chicago
Rated (8)
Lamp TypeLD2=LED 2.0
Stock Lumen Outputs25=2500 Lumens34=3400 Lumens
MTO Lumen Outputs19=1900 Lumens30=3000 Lumens39=3900 Lumens43=4300 Lumens
NOTES: (1) Products also available in non-US voltages and frequencies for international markets. (2) Must be used in conjunction with a DALI control system. For complete DALI soluitions by Fifth Light, visit www.eaton.com/lightingsystems (3) 1900, 2500, 3000 and 3400 lumen option are not available with a Fifth Light DALI (5LTD) driver. (4) With integral test switch/indicator/laser test. For approximate delivered lumens multiply the lumens per watt of the desired fixture by the wattage of the emergency battery pack (100 lm/W x 7=700 lumens). IES-format photometry for luminaire under emergency operation available. (5) Step-dim driver not available with 1900, 2500, 3000 and 3400 lumen option. (6) 347V emergency option not available. (7)DesignLights Consortium™ Qualified and classified for both DLC Standard and DLC Premium, refer to www.designlights.org for details. (8) Chicago rated version does not allow for row mounting. (9) Air version is vented but does not meet air handling requirements; a 6% reduction in delivered lumens is experienced with this option. (10) Integral sensor works only with “CD” driver and is factory prewired to the driver for stand-alone control. (11) Flex does not include dimming leads. Control leads provided by others. (12) Used to transfer fixture to secondary power source for life-safety operation. When used with a dimming fixture, two devices are required to ensure control is disabled while operating under emergency power. (13) SR driver compatible with LWI option only. (14) LWT compatible with CD and HCD drivers only. (15) LWT sensor is external to luminaire, cable factory wired.
Specifications & dimensions subject to change without notice. Consult your Eaton Representative for availability and ordering information.
(3), (5)
(3), (5)
Driver Type
5LTD=Fifth Light DALI Driver (10% - 100% Dimming) (2)
5LTHD=Fifth Light DALI Driver (1% - 100% Dimming) (2)
SR=Sensor Ready (1% - 100% Dimming) (13)
CD=0-10V Dimming Driver(10% - 100% Dimming)HCD=0-10V Dimming Driver(1% - 100% Dimming)SD=Step-dim Driver (5)
Number of Drivers1=1 Driver
PackagingU=Unit PackPALC=JobPack, in carton
Product FamilyS=Integrated SensorL=LumaWatt
Control TypeB=Sensor Mounting, No SensorV=Analog (0-10V) Output for Local Control (10)
WI=Wireless Integral (13)
WT=Wireless Tile (14, 15)
Occupancy TechnologyP=Passive Infrared
Sensing TechnologyD=Dimming Daylight Harvesting (Closed Loop)
Coverage Pattern1= ~144 Square Feet
Air
(9)[Blank] =StandardA=Air (Vented)
L850=5000K
(3), (5)
(3), (5)
ORDERING INFORMATION
Catalog No. Wt.
22EN-LD2-25 14 lbs.
22EN-LD2-34 14 lbs.
SHIPPING DATA
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L835-HCD1-U TYPE A3
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
CL
Top View Side View
4m[12 ft.]
4m[12 ft.]
0m[0 ft.]
Coverage
Major Motion
3.3m[10 ft.]
0m[0 ft.]
0m[0 ft.]
4m[12 ft.]
4m[12 ft.]
Reccomended Mounting Height 8–12 ft.
Programming Remote
ISHH-01
To Set Output
1. Raise, Lower or Press Min.
50, 75, Max.
2. To save press SET
3. Select Occ or Un Occ
Raise/Lower
TimeOut5
10
15
20
HI
LO
ES
SET
Occ
50
MIN
UnOcc
MAX
75
100
0
Lig
ht
Leve
l (DO)Daylight Level
(DO)Daylight Level
Timeout Value
(ES)Energy SaverLight Level
OccupiedUnoccupiedOccupiedUnoccupied
Energy SavingsOpportunities
(DU)Unoccupied Level
Target light level default: 500 lux at 8 ft.
Personal Remote
ISHH-02
Raise/Lower
SCENEMAX
75
50
MIN
UnOcc
ES
OccTo Select Scenes
Press the SCENE button.
The lighti ng wi ll adjust to
stored light levels. .
INTEGRATED SENSOR
PS519064EN2016-11-08 08:39:10
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
TYPE A3
Safe and convenient means of disconnecting power
22ENLED
2 ' X 2 ' T R O F F E RL E D M O D U L E
Spec i f i ca t ion Grade Trof fer
Catalog # Type
Date
Project
Comments
Prepared by
SPECIFICATION FEATURES
ConstructionShallow 3-1/4” deep housing is extruded aluminum frame and injected molded composite end plates. End plates are securely attached with screws for strength and rigidity and the elimination of gaps. End plates have accessory grid-lock feature for safety and convenience. Four auxiliary fixture end suspension points are provided. Large access plate for supply connection.
ControlsThe Encounter LED is Powered by Fifth Light, with a standard 0-10V continuous dimming driver that works with any 0-10V control/ dimmer. Combine with energy saving products like occupancy sensors, daylighting controls and lighting relay panels to maximize energy savings. In addition, the Encounter can include a factory-installed integrated sensor system for occupancy and daylight dimming control and manual control from an optional handheld remote. Or, specify the Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) drivers, dimmable down to 1% with the HD option, for use with Fifth Light controls. See ordering information for details on all three options.
ElectricalLong-life LED system coupled with electrical driver to deliver optimal performance. LED’s available in 3000K, 3500K, 4000K or 5000K with a typical CRI ≤ 85. Projected life is 100,000 hours at 92% lumen output. Electronic drivers are available for 120-277V applications.
Emergency Battery Pack OptionOptional 120v-277v integral emergency battery pack is available in 7-watts or 14-watts to meet critical life-safety lighting requirements. The 90-minute batteries provide constant power to the LED system, ensuring code-compliance. A test switch/indicator button can be tested safely from the ground using a laser pointer, while the patented EZ Key prevents accidental discharge of the battery during construction. See ordering information for details.
Driver AccessDrivers can be accessed via plenum.
FinishDurable frame has high reflectance baked matte white enamel finish for luminous uniformity.
OpticsPrecision formed optical assembly with positively retained high optical grade acrylic lenses provide a directed optical distribution using WaveStream technology.
ComplianceComponents are UL recognized. Indoor luminaires are cULus and CSA listed for 25° C ambient environments, RoHS compliant, and comply with IESNA LM-79. LEDs comply with LM-80 standards. DesignLights Consortium™ Qualified and classified for both DLC Standard and DLC Premium, refer to www.designlights.org for details.
WarrantyFive year warranty.
The Encounter™ redefines ambient lighting by being the first fixture to blend modern contemporary styling with the innovative WaveStream™ technology to deliver exceptional performance and superior energy savings. Encounter’s highly efficient LED system with advance optical design delivers an unparalleled combination of optimal light uniformity for enhanced visual comfort and superior efficiency for greater energy savings. Encounter is compatible with all of today's popular ceiling systems and available in a variety of configurations for application versatility. Its perfect balance of form and function make it an ideal choice for commercial office spaces, schools, hospitals, retail and other indoor ambient applications.
DESCRIPTION
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C E R T I F I C A T I O N D A T AcULus - 1598 and 2043**
Damp Location Listed
CSA
IC Rated
LM79/LM80 Compliant
ROHS Compliant
DesignLights Consortium™ Qualified
NOM Compliant
*See Drywall Frame Kit Accessory in
Ordering Information section.
**Fixture construction is suitable for
use in Air-handling and plenum rated
spaces in accordance with Section
300.22 (C) of the National Electrical
Code, Section 4.3.11.2.6.5 of NFPA
90A and Section 602.2.1.4 of ICC.
23-3/4" [603mm]
3-1/4"[83mm]
GGrid/Lay-inStandard
FDrywall FrameKit
Ceiling TrimType TypeExposed Grid GConcealed T G or TSlot Grid G or TFlange *
CEILING COMPATIBILITY
23-3/4"[603mm]
23-11/16" [602mm]
MOUNTING DATA
23-3/4" [603mm]
3-1/4"[83mm]
X=2-7/16"[62mm]
X
22-15/16" [583mm]Y
Y=2-1/2"[64mm]
LAMP CONFIGURATIONS
Metalux TYPE A3F
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-U
Electronic Driver
Linear LED 3500K
Spacing criterion: (II) 1.3 x mounting height, (⊥) 1.3 x mounting height
Lumens: 3370
Input Watts: 28.5W
Effi cacy: 118.2 lm/W
Test Report: 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-U.IES
051015202530354045505560657075808590
C a n d l e p owe r
Angle Along II 45° Across ⊥
1142 1142 11421137 1136 11411121 1120 11271098 1097 11061064 1064 10751023 1023 1037974 971 988918 917 933854 852 869784 780 800708 702 722624 618 638534 526 553440 431 457339 334 340241 232 205145 126 13554 56 580 0 0
C o e ffi c i e n t s o f U t i l i z a t i o n
Effective fl oor cavity refl ectance 20%
rc 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 0%rw 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 0
RCR0123456789
10
119 119 119 119 116 116 116 116 111 111 111 106 106 106 102 102 102 100109 104 99 95 106 101 97 94 97 94 91 93 91 88 90 87 85 8399 90 83 77 96 88 82 76 85 79 75 81 77 73 78 75 71 6990 79 71 64 87 77 70 63 74 68 62 72 66 61 69 64 60 5882 70 61 54 80 68 60 54 66 59 53 64 57 52 61 56 51 4975 62 53 46 73 61 53 46 59 51 46 57 50 45 55 49 45 4269 56 47 40 68 55 46 40 53 45 40 51 45 39 50 44 39 3764 51 42 36 63 50 41 35 48 41 35 47 40 35 45 39 35 3360 46 38 32 58 45 37 32 44 37 31 43 36 31 42 36 31 2956 42 34 28 54 42 34 28 41 33 28 39 33 28 38 32 28 2652 39 31 26 51 39 31 26 38 30 26 37 30 25 36 30 25 24
Z o n a l L u m e n S u m m a r y
Zone Lumens % Fixture0-30
0-40
0-60
0-90
0-180
891 26.4
1467 43.5
2630 78.0
3370 100.0
3370 100.0
400
0˚ 15˚ 30˚
45˚
60˚
75˚
90˚
800
1200
22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L835-CD1-U
Electronic Driver
Linear LED 3500K
Spacing criterion: (II) 1.3 x mounting height, (� ) 1.3 x mounting height
Lumens: 2571
Input Watts: 20.9W
Effi cacy: 122.5 lm/W
Test Report: 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L835-CD1-U.IES
051015202530354045505560657075808590
C a n d l e p owe r
Angle Along II 45° Across �
873 873 873869 868 871856 856 861837 837 844811 811 819780 779 790741 741 753700 698 711650 649 662598 595 608539 535 549474 472 486405 402 421335 328 348259 255 257185 178 157111 97 10341 43 430 0 0
C o e ffi c i e n t s o f U t i l i z a t i o n
Effective fl oor cavity refl ectance 20%
rc 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 0%rw 70 50 30 10 70 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 50 30 10 0
RCR0123456789
10
119 119 119 119 116 116 116 116 111 111 111 106 106 106 102 102 102 100109 104 99 95 106 101 97 94 97 94 91 93 91 88 90 87 85 8399 90 83 77 96 88 82 76 85 79 75 81 77 73 78 75 71 6990 79 71 64 87 77 70 63 74 68 62 72 66 61 69 64 60 5882 70 61 54 80 68 60 54 66 59 53 64 57 52 61 56 51 4975 62 53 46 73 61 52 46 59 51 46 57 50 45 55 49 45 4269 56 47 40 68 55 46 40 53 45 40 51 45 39 50 44 39 3764 51 42 36 63 50 41 35 48 41 35 47 40 35 45 39 35 3360 46 38 32 58 45 37 32 44 37 31 43 36 31 42 36 31 2956 42 34 28 54 42 34 28 41 33 28 39 33 28 38 32 28 2652 39 31 26 51 39 31 26 38 30 26 37 30 25 36 30 25 24
Z o n a l L u m e n S u m m a r y
Zone Lumens % Fixture0-30
0-40
0-60
0-90
0-180
680 26.4
1118 43.5
2005 78.0
2571 100.0
2571 100.0
300
0˚ 15˚ 30˚
45˚
60˚
75˚
90˚
600
900
PHOTOMETRICS
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
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TYPE A3F
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
Stock orMTO*
Catalog Logic(Curved)
DeliveredLumens
WattsEfficacy(LPW)
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L830-CD1-U 1969 16.5 119
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L835-CD1-U 2030 16.5 123
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L840-CD1-U 2071 16.5 126
MTO 22EN-LD2-19-UNV-L850-CD1-U 2253 16.5 137
MTO 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L830-CD1-U 2494 20.0 119
STOCK 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L835-CD1-U 2571 20.9 123
STOCK 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L840-CD1-U 2622 20.9 125
MTO 22EN-LD2-25-UNV-L850-CD1-U 2854 20.0 137
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L830-CD1-U 2898 24.9 116
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L835-CD1-U 2988 24.9 120
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L840-CD1-U 3048 24.9 122
MTO 22EN-LD2-30-UNV-L850-CD1-U 3317 24.9 133
MTO 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L830-CD1-U 3269 28.5 115
STOCK 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L835-CD1-U 3370 28.5 118
STOCK 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L840-CD1-U 3437 28.5 121
MTO 22EN-LD2-34-UNV-L850-CD1-U 3741 28.5 131
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L830-CD1-U 3747 33.3 113
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L835-CD1-U 3863 33.3 116
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L840-CD1-U 3940 33.3 118
MTO 22EN-LD2-39-UNV-L850-CD1-U 4288 33.3 129
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L830-CD1-U 4218 38.3 110
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L835-CD1-U 4348 38.3 114
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L840-CD1-U 4435 38.3 116
MTO 22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L850-CD1-U 4826 38.3 126
*Made to order (MTO) requires a typical two week lead time.
ENERGY AND PERFORMANCE DATA BY CATALOG NUMBER
22EN LED 2’ X 2’
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Ambient Temperature
TM-21 LumenMaintenance
(100,0000 hours)
TheoreticalL70
(Hours)
25°C > 92% > 448,000
Non-IC data
LUMEN MAINTENANCETYPE A3F
HCD1
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
SAMPLE NUMBER: 22EN-LD2-34 -UNV-L835 -CD1-SVPD1-U
Voltage (1)
347V=347 Volt (6)
UNV=Universal Voltage 120-277
OptionsEmergencyEL7W=7-watt, 120V-277V emergency battery pack installed (4)
EL14W=14-watt 120V-277V emergency battery pack installed (4)
GTD2=Bodine Generator Transfer Device (12)
ETS2=IOTA Emergency Transfer Switch (12)
CCTL830=3000KL835=3500KL840=4000K
Flex (11)
Multiple Configurations Available
OpticsBlank=Standard
Series (7)
22EN=2' x 2' EncounterSeries
A C C E S S O R I E ST3A END E.Q. BRACKET PARTS BAG (Standard with fixture)DF-22-W=2' x 2' Drywall Frame KitSK-22-WS=2' x 2' Shallow Surface Mount KitSK-22-WT=2' x 2' Tall Surface Mount KitDF10P-C =Decorator Dimmer, 0-10VSF10P- =Decorator Slide Dimmer, 0-10VISHH-01=Programming Remote for Integrated SensorISHH-02=Personal Control Remote for Integrated Sensor
RatingBlank=StandardATW-SW4=Chicago
Rated (8)
Lamp TypeLD2=LED 2.0
Stock Lumen Outputs25=2500 Lumens34=3400 Lumens
MTO Lumen Outputs19=1900 Lumens30=3000 Lumens39=3900 Lumens43=4300 Lumens
NOTES: (1) Products also available in non-US voltages and frequencies for international markets. (2) Must be used in conjunction with a DALI control system. For complete DALI soluitions by Fifth Light, visit www.eaton.com/lightingsystems (3) 1900, 2500, 3000 and 3400 lumen option are not available with a Fifth Light DALI (5LTD) driver. (4) With integral test switch/indicator/laser test. For approximate delivered lumens multiply the lumens per watt of the desired fixture by the wattage of the emergency battery pack (100 lm/W x 7=700 lumens). IES-format photometry for luminaire under emergency operation available. (5) Step-dim driver not available with 1900, 2500, 3000 and 3400 lumen option. (6) 347V emergency option not available. (7)DesignLights Consortium™ Qualified and classified for both DLC Standard and DLC Premium, refer to www.designlights.org for details. (8) Chicago rated version does not allow for row mounting. (9) Air version is vented but does not meet air handling requirements; a 6% reduction in delivered lumens is experienced with this option. (10) Integral sensor works only with “CD” driver and is factory prewired to the driver for stand-alone control. (11) Flex does not include dimming leads. Control leads provided by others. (12) Used to transfer fixture to secondary power source for life-safety operation. When used with a dimming fixture, two devices are required to ensure control is disabled while operating under emergency power. (13) SR driver compatible with LWI option only. (14) LWT compatible with CD and HCD drivers only. (15) LWT sensor is external to luminaire, cable factory wired.
Specifications & dimensions subject to change without notice. Consult your Eaton Representative for availability and ordering information.
(3), (5)
(3), (5)
Driver Type
5LTD=Fifth Light DALI Driver (10% - 100% Dimming) (2)
5LTHD=Fifth Light DALI Driver (1% - 100% Dimming) (2)
SR=Sensor Ready (1% - 100% Dimming) (13)
CD=0-10V Dimming Driver(10% - 100% Dimming)HCD=0-10V Dimming Driver(1% - 100% Dimming)SD=Step-dim Driver (5)
Number of Drivers1=1 Driver
PackagingU=Unit PackPALC=JobPack, in carton
Product FamilyS=Integrated SensorL=LumaWatt
Control TypeB=Sensor Mounting, No SensorV=Analog (0-10V) Output for Local Control (10)
WI=Wireless Integral (13)
WT=Wireless Tile (14, 15)
Occupancy TechnologyP=Passive Infrared
Sensing TechnologyD=Dimming Daylight Harvesting (Closed Loop)
Coverage Pattern1= ~144 Square Feet
Air
(9)[Blank] =StandardA=Air (Vented)
L850=5000K
(3), (5)
(3), (5)
ORDERING INFORMATION
Catalog No. Wt.
22EN-LD2-25 14 lbs.
22EN-LD2-34 14 lbs.
SHIPPING DATA
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22EN LED 2’ X 2’
22EN-LD2-43-UNV-L835-HCD1-U-DF-22-W TYPE A3F
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
CL
Top View Side View
4m[12 ft.]
4m[12 ft.]
0m[0 ft.]
Coverage
Major Motion
3.3m[10 ft.]
0m[0 ft.]
0m[0 ft.]
4m[12 ft.]
4m[12 ft.]
Reccomended Mounting Height 8–12 ft.
Programming Remote
ISHH-01
To Set Output
1. Raise, Lower or Press Min.
50, 75, Max.
2. To save press SET
3. Select Occ or Un Occ
Raise/Lower
TimeOut5
10
15
20
HI
LO
ES
SET
Occ
50
MIN
UnOcc
MAX
75
100
0
Lig
ht
Leve
l (DO)Daylight Level
(DO)Daylight Level
Timeout Value
(ES)Energy SaverLight Level
OccupiedUnoccupiedOccupiedUnoccupied
Energy SavingsOpportunities
(DU)Unoccupied Level
Target light level default: 500 lux at 8 ft.
Personal Remote
ISHH-02
Raise/Lower
SCENEMAX
75
50
MIN
UnOcc
ES
OccTo Select Scenes
Press the SCENE button.
The lighti ng wi ll adjust to
stored light levels. .
INTEGRATED SENSOR
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22EN LED 2’ X 2’
TYPE A3F
Visit our web site at www.cooperlighting.comCustomer First Center 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City, GA 30269 770.486.4800 FAX 770.486.4801 9/12 ADF121629
METALUX®
DRYWALL FRAMING KIT (DF) SERIES
DF SERIES
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Catalog NumberNominal LuminaireSize (Inches)
Ceiling OpeningSize (Inches) (Width x Length)
DF-12-W 1' x 2' 12-3/16" x 24-1/4"
DF-14-W 1' x 4' 12-3/16" x 48-1/4"
DF-18-W 2 1' x 8' 12-3/16" x 96-1/4"
DF-22-W 2' x 2' 24-3/16" x 24-1/4"
DF-24-W 2' x 4' 24-3/16" x 48-1/4"
DF-2024-W 20" x 24" 20-3/16" x 24-1/4"
DF-2048-W 20" x 48" 20-3/16" x 48-1/4"
DF-102-W 3 10" x 2' 10-3/16" x 24-1/4"
DF-104-W 3 10" x 4' 10-3/16" x 48-1/4"
DFR-12-W 1' x 2' 12-3/16" + 1/4" added to each fixture length
DFR-14-W 1' x 4' 12-3/16" + 1/4" added to each fixture length
DFR-18-W 2 1' x 8' 12-3/16" + 1/4" added to each fixture length
DFR-22-W 2' x 2' 24-3/16" + 1/4" added to each fixture length
DFR-24-W 2' x 4' 24-3/16" + 1/4" added to each fixture length
DFR-2024-W 20" x 24" 20-3/16" + 1/4" added to each fixture length
DFR-2048-W 20" x 48" 20-3/16" + 1/4" added to each fixture length
DFR-102-W 3 10" x 2' 10-3/16" + 1/4" added to each fixture length
DFR-104-W 3 10" x 4' 10-3/16" + 1/4" added to each fixture length
DFC-12-W 1' x 2' 12-3/16" + 1/4" added to total fixture length
DFC-14-W 1' x 4' 12-3/16" + 1/4" added to total fixture length
DFC-18-W 1 1' x 8' 12-3/16" + 1/4" added to total fixture length
DF Series
DFR Series
DFC Series
Description
The DF Drywall Frame Kit Series features a modular framing unit that will trim out an opening in a drywall ceiling. This opening will resemble a modular grid ceiling when installed. The kits are field assembled and installed into the drywall ceiling independent of the luminaire. The Drywall Frame Kit enables the contractor or end user to frame out a modular opening and install a choice of any standard modular recessed luminaire. The ease of installation feature makes the Framing Kit a good choice for the commercial,residential and architectural market.
The DF Series is available in all popular modular sizes to fit any lay-in fixture to include: 1' x 2', 2' x 4', 2' x 2', 1' x 4', 1' x 8', 20" x 24", 20" x 48", 10" x 2' and 10" x 4'.
The DFR Series is a modular framing unit for row mounting luminaires with a center mullion support for trimming out an opening in drywall ceilings. The DFR Series is available in all popular modular sizes to fit any lay-in fixture to include: 1' x 2', 2' x 4', 2' x 2',1' x 4', 1' x 8', 20" x 24", 20" x 48", 10" x 2' and 10" x 4".
The DFC Series is a continuous row uninterrupted modular framing unit with no Cross T supports. It is used for trimming out anopening in drywall ceilings to install continuous row luminaires. The DFC Series is available in Twelve Inch (12") widths. Forcontinuous row RCC luminaires only.
SeriesDF=Framing KitDFR=Framing Kit Support/Center MullionDFC=Framing Kit Continuous 1
SAMPLE NUMBER: DF-102-W
ORDERING INFORMATION
Application (Leave Blank For DF Series)E=End of RowR=Middle of Row
Length2=Two Feet (2' Nominal)4=Four Feet (4' Nominal)6=Six Feet (6' Nominal)8=Eight Feet (8' Nominal)
FinishN=Satin Anodized AluminumW=Baked White Enamel
Width10=Ten Inch (10") (Not Available on DFC Series)1=One Foot (1')20=Twenty Inches (20") (Not Available on DFC Series)2=Two Feet (2') (Not Available on DFC Series)4=Four Feet (4') (Not Available on DFC Series)
NOTES: 1. For use with RCC fixtures only. 2. For use with RCG fixtures only. 3. For use with RWW fixtures only.
FEATURES• Individual modular frame unit• Nominal 1-1/2" frame depth• Side and end rails of extruded aluminum• Offset tolerenced corner fasteners• Painted after fabrication• Available in satin anodized or baked white enamel finish• Individual row mount with center mullion support (DFR Series)• Uninterrupted continuous row (DFC Series). Available for RCC fixtures only • DF, DFC and DFR Series add 3/16" to nominal width of fixture used. Add 1/4" to nominal length of each fixture used for DF and DFR, add 1/4" to total length of all fixtures for DFC.
TYPE A3F
CATALOG #: TYPE:
PROJECT: NOTES:
ARCHITECTURAL WALL MOUNT UP/DOWN WMAUD
FEATURESXX Numerous lighting combinations can be
achieved through a variety of available lumen levels.XX Contoured architectural housing with
die-cast aluminum end caps.XX Multiple dimming protocols available.XX Minimum 80 CRI, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, or
5000K CCT.XX Tool-less access to LEDs by removing front
housing from fixture channel.XX Pull switch and grounded convenience
outlet options available (120V only).XX Various housing color options available,
consult factory.XX Optional anti-microbial white finish
available for use in healthcare applications.XX Keyhole mounting for easy installation.XX Optional tamper-resistant screws
available.XX This fixture is proudly made in the USA.
CROSS SECTION
5-3/4”
6-1/2”
ORDERING INFORMATIONSERIES
WMAUD Architectural Wall Mount Up/Down
NOMINAL LENGTH2 2’3 3’4 4’
LED PACKAGEEXAMPLE: L32/840
NOMINALLENGTH
LUMENPACKAGE
NOMINAL LUMENS
MINIMUM CRI & CCT
UP OR DOWN
AVERAGE SYSTEM
WATTAGE
2’ L15 1,500 830, 3000K835, 3500K840, 4000K850, 5000KAll CRI = 80
U OR D
40
3’ L23 2,300 57
4’ L32 3,200 81
Nominal lumens based on 3500K CCT, actual lumens may vary.
SHIELDINGAF Frosted acrylic, .125” thick
OPTIONSLow-voltage controllers available. See back for details.For color options, visit the WMAUD online at hew.com.PSBR/120 Single-circuit bottom-mounted pull switch on
right (120V only)PSBL/120 Single-circuit bottom-mounted pull switch on
left (120V only)PS2BR/120 Two-circuit, 4-position bottom-mounted pull
switch on right (120V only)PS2BL/120 Two-circuit, 4-position bottom-mounted pull
switch on left (120V only)GCOL Grounded convenience outlet on left (120V only)GCOR Grounded convenience outlet on right (120V only)TP Tamper-resistant (holt head) screws. This option
requires a tamper-resistant tool (must be ordered separately). Please specify quantity required per project.
EM/10W 10-watt emergency driver (120V-277V only)AMW Anti-microbial white finishOCC__ Factory-installed occupancy sensor, 120V or 277V
only, must specify voltage. LVC and OCC options cannot be used simultaneously on 2’ and 3’ units. Occupancy sensor operates the down light:
OCCWS FS-505-PP-___
DRIVERAdditional dimming drivers available, see Technical Info.
Specify drivers: U for Uplight and D for Downlight.EXAMPLE: DIMU/DIMDDRV_ Driver prewired for non-dimming applicationsDIM_ 10% dimming driver prewired for 0-10V low
voltage applications
VOLTAGE120 120V277 277VUNV 120-277V347 347V (not available with EM drivers)
LED
EXAMPLE WMAUD - 4 - L32/840U / L32/840D - AF - OPTIONS - DIMU/DIMD - UNV t t t t t t t t t t t SERIES NOMINAL LUMEN CRI & LUMEN CRI & SHIELDING OPTIONS UPLIGHT DOWNLIGHT VOLTAGE LENGTH PACKAGE CCT PACKAGE CCT DRIVER DRIVER
H.E. Williams, Inc. Car thage, Missouri www.hew.com 417-358-4065 WallPage 1 of 2
TYPE B1
WMAUD-3-L23/835U/L23/835D-AF-DRV-UNV
WMAUD ARCHITECTURAL WALL MOUNT UP/DOWN
SPECIFICATIONSHousing – 20-gauge C.R.S. fixture channel. Front housing constructed of marine grade extruded aluminum with die-cast aluminum end caps.Reflective Surfaces – 92% minimum average reflective white polyester powder coat on interior steel components.Shielding – Frosted acrylic, .125” thick.Finish – Textured matte white polyester TGIC powder coat bonded to phosphate-free, multi-stage pretreated metal. All parts painted after fabrication to facilitate installation, increase efficiency, and inhibit corrosion.Electrical – High quality mid-power LED board. L70 at 50,000 hours. 25°C maximum ambient operating temperature.Mounting – Wall.Labels – cETLus conforms to UL STD 1598 and UL STD 8750. Certified to CAN/CSA STD C22.2 No. 250.0. Suitable for damp locations.Warranty – 5-year limited warranty, see hew.com/warranty.
IMPORTANT:Electrostatic sensitive unit. Observe precautions when handling.
OCCUPANCY SENSOR
LED LOW-VOLTAGE CONTROLLER (120V or 277V only)
EXAMPLE: LVC2U/D
Controller Load 1 Load 2
LVC1 = 1-circuitU = UpD = Down
LVC2 = 2-circuit U/ = Up D = Down
LVC3 = dimming controlDIMU/ = Uplight, 0-10 dimming1
DIMD/ = Downlight, 0-10 dimming1U = UpD = Down
1 Smooth dimming of the load utilizing a single, dry contact, momentary, normally open switch which will dim from 25% up to 100% while holding down the switch.
PHOTOMETRYWMAUD-4-L32/840U/L32/840D-AF Report #: 17320.0; 05/06/13Total Luminaire Output: 6488 lumens 79.5 Watts; Efficacy: 81.6 lm/W; 84.2 CRI; 4025K CCT
0°
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160°180°
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-60°
-80°
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0° 90°45°
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UTIO
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Vertical Angle
Horizontal Angle ZonalLumens0º 45º 90º 135º 180º
0 1158. 1158. 1158. 1158. 1158.5 1264. 1224. 1151. 1097. 1062. 110.815 1374. 1280. 1075. 906. 832. 309.725 1417. 1264. 945. 692. 594. 453.035 1400. 1201. 800. 506. 402. 536.345 1304. 1069. 615. 318. 226. 536.055 1097. 863. 440. 175. 100. 466.965 884. 670. 288. 67. 18. 366.375 676. 449. 144. 5. 9. 252.085 651. 391. 33. 17. 33. 212.690 594. 358. 0. 31. 46.95 647. 394. 35. 24. 39. 215.0105 672. 455. 146. 5. 9. 250.7115 878. 674. 289. 64. 16. 365.4125 1088. 869. 448. 178. 100. 467.3135 1287. 1069. 620. 318. 226. 535.1145 1388. 1201. 814. 509. 405. 536.6155 1406. 1262. 957. 695. 597. 452.8165 1370. 1281. 1091. 908. 836. 310.3175 1262. 1226. 1170. 1103. 1069. 111.3180 1161. 1161. 1161. 1161. 1161.
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0 - 30 873. 13.50 - 40 1410. 21.70 - 60 2413. 37.20 - 90 3244. 50.090 - 120 831. 12.890 - 150 2370. 36.590 - 180 3244. 50.00 - 180 6488. 100.0
FIXTURE DETAILSBACK VIEW
(2) 7/8” KOs
(4) Keyholes
A
B
C
2” KOs(3’ and 4’ fixtures only)
NOMINAL LENGTH
DIMENSIONSA B C
2’ Unit 25-1/8” O.C. 20-1/2” O.C. 16” O.C.3’ Unit 37-1/8” O.C. 32-1/2” O.C. 32” O.C.4’ Unit 49-1/8” O.C. 42-1/2” O.C. 32” O.C.
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TYPE B1
CATALOG #: TYPE:
PROJECT: NOTES:
ARCHITECTURAL WALL MOUNT UP/DOWN WMAUD
FEATURESXX Numerous lighting combinations can be
achieved through a variety of available lumen levels.XX Contoured architectural housing with
die-cast aluminum end caps.XX Multiple dimming protocols available.XX Minimum 80 CRI, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, or
5000K CCT.XX Tool-less access to LEDs by removing front
housing from fixture channel.XX Pull switch and grounded convenience
outlet options available (120V only).XX Various housing color options available,
consult factory.XX Optional anti-microbial white finish
available for use in healthcare applications.XX Keyhole mounting for easy installation.XX Optional tamper-resistant screws
available.XX This fixture is proudly made in the USA.
CROSS SECTION
5-3/4”
6-1/2”
ORDERING INFORMATIONSERIES
WMAUD Architectural Wall Mount Up/Down
NOMINAL LENGTH2 2’3 3’4 4’
LED PACKAGEEXAMPLE: L32/840
NOMINALLENGTH
LUMENPACKAGE
NOMINAL LUMENS
MINIMUM CRI & CCT
UP OR DOWN
AVERAGE SYSTEM
WATTAGE
2’ L15 1,500 830, 3000K835, 3500K840, 4000K850, 5000KAll CRI = 80
U OR D
40
3’ L23 2,300 57
4’ L32 3,200 81
Nominal lumens based on 3500K CCT, actual lumens may vary.
SHIELDINGAF Frosted acrylic, .125” thick
OPTIONSLow-voltage controllers available. See back for details.For color options, visit the WMAUD online at hew.com.PSBR/120 Single-circuit bottom-mounted pull switch on
right (120V only)PSBL/120 Single-circuit bottom-mounted pull switch on
left (120V only)PS2BR/120 Two-circuit, 4-position bottom-mounted pull
switch on right (120V only)PS2BL/120 Two-circuit, 4-position bottom-mounted pull
switch on left (120V only)GCOL Grounded convenience outlet on left (120V only)GCOR Grounded convenience outlet on right (120V only)TP Tamper-resistant (holt head) screws. This option
requires a tamper-resistant tool (must be ordered separately). Please specify quantity required per project.
EM/10W 10-watt emergency driver (120V-277V only)AMW Anti-microbial white finishOCC__ Factory-installed occupancy sensor, 120V or 277V
only, must specify voltage. LVC and OCC options cannot be used simultaneously on 2’ and 3’ units. Occupancy sensor operates the down light:
OCCWS FS-505-PP-___
DRIVERAdditional dimming drivers available, see Technical Info.
Specify drivers: U for Uplight and D for Downlight.EXAMPLE: DIMU/DIMDDRV_ Driver prewired for non-dimming applicationsDIM_ 10% dimming driver prewired for 0-10V low
voltage applications
VOLTAGE120 120V277 277VUNV 120-277V347 347V (not available with EM drivers)
LED
EXAMPLE WMAUD - 4 - L32/840U / L32/840D - AF - OPTIONS - DIMU/DIMD - UNV t t t t t t t t t t t SERIES NOMINAL LUMEN CRI & LUMEN CRI & SHIELDING OPTIONS UPLIGHT DOWNLIGHT VOLTAGE LENGTH PACKAGE CCT PACKAGE CCT DRIVER DRIVER
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TYPE B2
WMAUD-4-L32/835U/L32/835D-AF-DIM-UNV
WMAUD ARCHITECTURAL WALL MOUNT UP/DOWN
SPECIFICATIONSHousing – 20-gauge C.R.S. fixture channel. Front housing constructed of marine grade extruded aluminum with die-cast aluminum end caps.Reflective Surfaces – 92% minimum average reflective white polyester powder coat on interior steel components.Shielding – Frosted acrylic, .125” thick.Finish – Textured matte white polyester TGIC powder coat bonded to phosphate-free, multi-stage pretreated metal. All parts painted after fabrication to facilitate installation, increase efficiency, and inhibit corrosion.Electrical – High quality mid-power LED board. L70 at 50,000 hours. 25°C maximum ambient operating temperature.Mounting – Wall.Labels – cETLus conforms to UL STD 1598 and UL STD 8750. Certified to CAN/CSA STD C22.2 No. 250.0. Suitable for damp locations.Warranty – 5-year limited warranty, see hew.com/warranty.
IMPORTANT:Electrostatic sensitive unit. Observe precautions when handling.
OCCUPANCY SENSOR
LED LOW-VOLTAGE CONTROLLER (120V or 277V only)
EXAMPLE: LVC2U/D
Controller Load 1 Load 2
LVC1 = 1-circuitU = UpD = Down
LVC2 = 2-circuit U/ = Up D = Down
LVC3 = dimming controlDIMU/ = Uplight, 0-10 dimming1
DIMD/ = Downlight, 0-10 dimming1U = UpD = Down
1 Smooth dimming of the load utilizing a single, dry contact, momentary, normally open switch which will dim from 25% up to 100% while holding down the switch.
PHOTOMETRYWMAUD-4-L32/840U/L32/840D-AF Report #: 17320.0; 05/06/13Total Luminaire Output: 6488 lumens 79.5 Watts; Efficacy: 81.6 lm/W; 84.2 CRI; 4025K CCT
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-90°
0° 90°45°
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Horizontal Angle ZonalLumens0º 45º 90º 135º 180º
0 1158. 1158. 1158. 1158. 1158.5 1264. 1224. 1151. 1097. 1062. 110.815 1374. 1280. 1075. 906. 832. 309.725 1417. 1264. 945. 692. 594. 453.035 1400. 1201. 800. 506. 402. 536.345 1304. 1069. 615. 318. 226. 536.055 1097. 863. 440. 175. 100. 466.965 884. 670. 288. 67. 18. 366.375 676. 449. 144. 5. 9. 252.085 651. 391. 33. 17. 33. 212.690 594. 358. 0. 31. 46.95 647. 394. 35. 24. 39. 215.0105 672. 455. 146. 5. 9. 250.7115 878. 674. 289. 64. 16. 365.4125 1088. 869. 448. 178. 100. 467.3135 1287. 1069. 620. 318. 226. 535.1145 1388. 1201. 814. 509. 405. 536.6155 1406. 1262. 957. 695. 597. 452.8165 1370. 1281. 1091. 908. 836. 310.3175 1262. 1226. 1170. 1103. 1069. 111.3180 1161. 1161. 1161. 1161. 1161.
LUM
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Zone Lumens % Fixture
0 - 30 873. 13.50 - 40 1410. 21.70 - 60 2413. 37.20 - 90 3244. 50.090 - 120 831. 12.890 - 150 2370. 36.590 - 180 3244. 50.00 - 180 6488. 100.0
FIXTURE DETAILSBACK VIEW
(2) 7/8” KOs
(4) Keyholes
A
B
C
2” KOs(3’ and 4’ fixtures only)
NOMINAL LENGTH
DIMENSIONSA B C
2’ Unit 25-1/8” O.C. 20-1/2” O.C. 16” O.C.3’ Unit 37-1/8” O.C. 32-1/2” O.C. 32” O.C.4’ Unit 49-1/8” O.C. 42-1/2” O.C. 32” O.C.
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CATALOG #: TYPE:
PROJECT: NOTES:
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SOLID FRONT UNDER CABINET LIGHT 1SF
FEATURESXX Small profile allows inconspicuous
placement in confined spaces.XX Provides uniform, glare-free task lighting.XX Housing keyhole slots and knockouts
provide quick and easy installation.XX Individual or continuous row mounting.XX All-welded construction provides long
lasting performance.XX Optional anti-microbial white finish
available for use in healthcare applications.XX LED technology provides high efficacy and
energy efficiency.XX Rated for 50,000 hours at 85% lumen
maintenance (L85).XX Minimum 82 CRI; 3000K, 3500K, or 4000K
CCT.XX This fixture is proudly made in the USA.
EXAMPLE 1SF - 4 - L24/835 - AF12125 - OPTIONS - DRV - UNV t t t t t t t t SERIES NOMINAL LUMEN CRI & SHIELDING OPTIONS DRIVER VOLTAGE LENGTH PACKAGE CCT
LED
CROSS SECTION
1”
4-7/8”
ORDERING INFORMATIONSERIES
1SF Solid Front Under Cabinet Light
NOMINAL LENGTH2 2’3 3’4 4’
LED PACKAGEEXAMPLE: L24/840
LUMEN PACKAGE
NOMINAL LUMENS MINIMUM CRI & CCT
AVERAGE SYSTEM
WATTAGE2’
830 = 82 CRI, 3000K835 = 82 CRI, 3500K840 = 82 CRI, 4000K
L12 1,200 143’
L18 1,800 214’
L24 2,400 29
SHIELDINGAF12125 Frosted acrylic, pattern #12, .125” thick
OPTIONSNot available with EM option. See back for details.GCO Grounded convenience outlet (120V only)C&P/120 6-1/2’ cord and plug, NEMA 5-15P (120V only) WRS/120 White rocker switch (120V only)AMW Anti-microbial white finish
OCCUPANCY SENSOR Factory-installed, passive infrared sensor (120V or 277V only).
OCCLV OSF10-10W Occupancy sensor (3’ and 4’ fixtures only)
DRIVERDRV Driver prewired for non-dimming applicationsDIM 10% dimming driver prewired for 0-10V low
voltage applications
VOLTAGE120 120V277 277VUNV 120-277V
1SF-3-L18/835-AF12125-DRV-120
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LED PHOTOMETRY Catalog #: 1SF-4-L24/835-AF12125-DRV-UNVTEST REPORT INFORMATIONXX Date: 08/07/14XX Lamp Type: LEDXX Rated Lumens: 2424XX Watts: 29XX Lumens Per Watt: 83.6XX CRI: 82XX CCT: 3500K
90°
0° 10°20°
30°
40°
50°
60°
70°
80°
0°45º90º
CANDLEPOWER DISTRIBUTIONVertical
AngleHorizontal Angle Zonal
Lumens0º 45º 90º0º 1079. 1079. 1079.
10º 1047. 1051. 1062. 101.8
20º 1034. 1045. 1051. 297.3
30º 876. 935. 978. 457.5
40º 590. 712. 821. 515.4
50º 341. 454. 599. 453.2
60º 184. 232. 336. 318.3
70º 92. 103. 138. 176.9
80º 50. 50. 50. 84.3
90º 17. 18. 10. 35.8
LUMEN SUMMARYZone Lumens % Fixture
0º - 30º 857. 35.1
0º - 40º 1372. 56.2
0º - 60º 2144. 87.8
0º - 90º 2440. 100.0
Total Luminaire:
0º - 180º 2440. 100.0
IES Spacing Criteria: End = 1.2 Diagonal= 1.3 Across = 1.3
FIXTURE DETAILSBACK VIEW
Back of housing provided with adequate keyhole slots and knockout for mounting and wiring.
A
B
ø5/8” KOKeyholesfor mounting
1-7/16”
NOMINAL LENGTH
DIMENSION
A B
2’ 22-5/8” 20”
3’ 34-3/8” 29”
4’ 46-1/4” 38”
GCO optionWRS/120 option
Occupancy sensor option
(2) 5/8” KO
SPECIFICATIONSHousing – 20-gauge die-formed, welded C.R.S.Shielding – Frosted acrylic, pattern #12, .125” thick.Finish – 92% minimum average reflective white polyester powder coat bonded to phosphate-free, multi-stage pretreated metal. All parts painted after fabrication to facilitate installation, increase efficiency, and inhibit corrosion.Electrical – High quality mid-power LED board(s). L85 at 50,000 hours. 25°C maximum ambient operating temperature.Mounting – Surface.Labels – cCSAus certified as luminaire suitable for dry or damp locations.Warranty – 5-year limited warranty, see hew.com/warranty.
IMPORTANT:Electrostatic sensitive unit. Observe precautions when handling.
TYPE C1
CATALOG #: TYPE:
PROJECT: NOTES:
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SOLID FRONT UNDER CABINET LIGHT 1SF
FEATURESXX Small profile allows inconspicuous
placement in confined spaces.XX Provides uniform, glare-free task lighting.XX Housing keyhole slots and knockouts
provide quick and easy installation.XX Individual or continuous row mounting.XX All-welded construction provides long
lasting performance.XX Optional anti-microbial white finish
available for use in healthcare applications.XX LED technology provides high efficacy and
energy efficiency.XX Rated for 50,000 hours at 85% lumen
maintenance (L85).XX Minimum 82 CRI; 3000K, 3500K, or 4000K
CCT.XX This fixture is proudly made in the USA.
EXAMPLE 1SF - 4 - L24/835 - AF12125 - OPTIONS - DRV - UNV t t t t t t t t SERIES NOMINAL LUMEN CRI & SHIELDING OPTIONS DRIVER VOLTAGE LENGTH PACKAGE CCT
LED
CROSS SECTION
1”
4-7/8”
ORDERING INFORMATIONSERIES
1SF Solid Front Under Cabinet Light
NOMINAL LENGTH2 2’3 3’4 4’
LED PACKAGEEXAMPLE: L24/840
LUMEN PACKAGE
NOMINAL LUMENS MINIMUM CRI & CCT
AVERAGE SYSTEM
WATTAGE2’
830 = 82 CRI, 3000K835 = 82 CRI, 3500K840 = 82 CRI, 4000K
L12 1,200 143’
L18 1,800 214’
L24 2,400 29
SHIELDINGAF12125 Frosted acrylic, pattern #12, .125” thick
OPTIONSNot available with EM option. See back for details.GCO Grounded convenience outlet (120V only)C&P/120 6-1/2’ cord and plug, NEMA 5-15P (120V only) WRS/120 White rocker switch (120V only)AMW Anti-microbial white finish
OCCUPANCY SENSOR Factory-installed, passive infrared sensor (120V or 277V only).
OCCLV OSF10-10W Occupancy sensor (3’ and 4’ fixtures only)
DRIVERDRV Driver prewired for non-dimming applicationsDIM 10% dimming driver prewired for 0-10V low
voltage applications
VOLTAGE120 120V277 277VUNV 120-277V
1SF-3-L18/835-AF12125-DIM-120
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LED PHOTOMETRY Catalog #: 1SF-4-L24/835-AF12125-DRV-UNVTEST REPORT INFORMATIONXX Date: 08/07/14XX Lamp Type: LEDXX Rated Lumens: 2424XX Watts: 29XX Lumens Per Watt: 83.6XX CRI: 82XX CCT: 3500K
90°
0° 10°20°
30°
40°
50°
60°
70°
80°
0°45º90º
CANDLEPOWER DISTRIBUTIONVertical
AngleHorizontal Angle Zonal
Lumens0º 45º 90º0º 1079. 1079. 1079.
10º 1047. 1051. 1062. 101.8
20º 1034. 1045. 1051. 297.3
30º 876. 935. 978. 457.5
40º 590. 712. 821. 515.4
50º 341. 454. 599. 453.2
60º 184. 232. 336. 318.3
70º 92. 103. 138. 176.9
80º 50. 50. 50. 84.3
90º 17. 18. 10. 35.8
LUMEN SUMMARYZone Lumens % Fixture
0º - 30º 857. 35.1
0º - 40º 1372. 56.2
0º - 60º 2144. 87.8
0º - 90º 2440. 100.0
Total Luminaire:
0º - 180º 2440. 100.0
IES Spacing Criteria: End = 1.2 Diagonal= 1.3 Across = 1.3
FIXTURE DETAILSBACK VIEW
Back of housing provided with adequate keyhole slots and knockout for mounting and wiring.
A
B
ø5/8” KOKeyholesfor mounting
1-7/16”
NOMINAL LENGTH
DIMENSION
A B
2’ 22-5/8” 20”
3’ 34-3/8” 29”
4’ 46-1/4” 38”
GCO optionWRS/120 option
Occupancy sensor option
(2) 5/8” KO
SPECIFICATIONSHousing – 20-gauge die-formed, welded C.R.S.Shielding – Frosted acrylic, pattern #12, .125” thick.Finish – 92% minimum average reflective white polyester powder coat bonded to phosphate-free, multi-stage pretreated metal. All parts painted after fabrication to facilitate installation, increase efficiency, and inhibit corrosion.Electrical – High quality mid-power LED board(s). L85 at 50,000 hours. 25°C maximum ambient operating temperature.Mounting – Surface.Labels – cCSAus certified as luminaire suitable for dry or damp locations.Warranty – 5-year limited warranty, see hew.com/warranty.
IMPORTANT:Electrostatic sensitive unit. Observe precautions when handling.
TYPE C2
CATALOG #: TYPE:
PROJECT: NOTES:
SURFACE OR WALL MOUNT LIGHT SLF
EXAMPLE SLF - 4 - L90/840 - HIA - OPTIONS - DIM - UNV t t t t t t t t SERIES NOMINAL LUMEN CRI & SHIELDING OPTIONS/ DRIVER VOLTAGE LENGTH PACKAGE CCT ACCESSORIES
FEATURESXX Attractive source of direct lighting for use
in stairwells and hallways.XX Optional end- or side-mount occupancy
sensors provide added energy-efficiency.XX Sleek design for wall or surface-mount
applications. XX LEDs are shielded from view by frosted
high-impact acrylic lens.XX Heavy-duty 16-gauge C.R.S. spot-welded
housing.XX Multiple dimming protocols available.XX Optional system-integrated emergency LED
driver available.XX Minimum 80 CRI; 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, or
5000K CCT.XX Optional tamper-resistant screws
available.XX This fixture is proudly made in the USA.
CROSS SECTION
5-1/16”
5-7/8”
ORDERING INFORMATIONSERIES
SLF Surface or Wall Mount Light
NOMINAL LENGTH2 2’4 4’
LED PACKAGEExample: L90/840
LUMENPACKAGE
NOMINAL LUMENS
MINIMUMCRI & CCT
AVERAGE SYSTEM
WATTAGE
2’
L13 1,300 830 = 80 CRI, 3000K835 = 80 CRI, 3500K840 = 80 CRI, 4000K850 = 80 CRI, 5000K
12
L26 2,600 23
L45 4,500 46
4’
L26 2,600 830 = 80 CRI, 3000K835 = 80 CRI, 3500K840 = 80 CRI, 4000K850 = 80 CRI, 5000K
26
L52 5,200 58
L90 9,000 92
Nominal lumen output based on 3500 CCT. Actual lumens may vary +/-5%, see specific photometric tests. Additional LED lumen packages available, see options.
SHIELDINGHIA Frosted high-impact acrylic, lens secured with
Phillips head screws. Optional tamper-resistant screws available, see HIA/TP.
HIA/TP Frosted high-impact acrylic with tamper resistant screws. Tamper-resistant (TPSN-8) tool is required with HIA/TP option, must be ordered separately, see accessories.
OPTIONSFor color options, visit the SLF online at hew.com.EM/10W 10-watt emergency LED driver
(120V-277V only; 4’ only)EM/10W REMOTE Remote mount 10-watt emergency
LED driver (120-277V only; 2’ only)(L__) Additional lower lumen packages
available. Specify in increments of 100 nominal lumens. Option must be specified with next higher lumen package.
Example: 8,000 nominal lumens = SLF-4-L90/850-(L80)
OCCUPANCY SENSORSFactory-installed, must specify 120V or 277V. See back for detailsPassive Infrared (PIR):
OCCSS SBR-10 Line voltage, end mount. OCCWS FSP-211-L_ Digital programmable high/low,
side mount. Must specify lens, see back for details. Optional FSIR-100 remote controller available, ordered separately, see accessories.
Ultrasonic:OCCWS FS-505-PP-___ Line voltage, side mount.
ACCESSORIESFSIR-100 Remote controller for OCCWS FSP-211 occupancy
sensor. Please specify quantity required per project, see back for details.
TPSN-8 #8 snake eye tamper-resistant tool, required with HIA/TP option. Ordered separately, specify quantity required per project.
DRIVERAdditional dimming drivers available, see Technical Info.DRV Driver prewired for non-dimming applicationsDIM 10% dimming driver prewired for 0-10V low
voltage applications
VOLTAGE120 120V277 277VUNV 120-277V347 347V (not available with EM drivers)
LED
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SLF-2-L26/835-DRV-120
SLF SURFACE OR WALL MOUNT LIGHT
SPECIFICATIONSHousing – 16-gauge C.R.S.Shielding – Frosted high-impact acrylic lens, .100” thick.Finish – 92% minimum average reflective white polyester powder coat bonded to phosphate-free, multi-stage pretreated metal. All parts painted after fabrication to facilitate installation, increase efficiency, and inhibit corrosion.Electrical – High quality mid-power LED board. Rated for 50,000 hours at 70% lumen maintenance (L70). 25°C maximum ambient operating temperature.Mounting – Wall and surface mount. Labels – cETLus conforms to UL STD 1598 and UL STD 8750. Certified to CAN/CSA STD C22.2 No. 250.0. Suitable for damp locations.Warranty – 5-year limited warranty, see hew.com/warranty.
IMPORTANT:Electrostatic sensitive unit. Observe precautions when handling.
OCCUPANCY SENSOR DETAILSFSIR-100 – Occupancy Sensor RemoteFor use with OCCWS FSP-211
Initial setup and subsequent sensor adjustments are made using a handheld configuration tool (FSIR-100). The wireless tool stores up to five sensor parameter profiles to speed configuration of multiple sensors. Please specify quantity required per project.
Visit www.wattstopper.com for more information.
END MOUNT SBR-10 Sensor
SIDE MOUNTFSP-211 | FS-505 Sensors
LED
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PHOTOMETRYSLF-4-L90/840-HIA-(L75) Report #: 17257.0; 04/25/13 | Total Luminaire Output: 7522 lumens; 75.8 WattsEfficacy: 99.2 lm/W | 84.8 CRI; 4016K CCT | IES Spacing Criteria: End: 1.1, Across: 1.2, Diagonal: 1.2
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Horizontal Angle ZonalLumens0º 45º 90º
0 2443 2443 24435 2411 2411 2414 230.2
15 2287 2316 2339 656.025 1971 2045 2111 945.435 1649 1789 1903 1119.945 1314 1535 1713 1181.355 903 1164 1360 1030.865 569 855 1059 829.275 278 563 733 566.285 82 390 549 388.690 10 284 41795 0 240 367 232.9
105 0 144 237 138.4115 0 91 163 79.1125 0 65 113 50.3135 0 51 82 31.9145 0 49 68 22.8155 0 43 51 13.8165 0 0 45 4.9175 0 0 0 0180 0 0 0
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0 - 30 1832 24.40 - 40 2951 39.20 - 60 5163 68.60 - 90 6948 92.490 - 120 450 6.090 - 130 501 6.790 - 150 555 7.490 - 180 574 7.60 - 180 7522 100.0
FIXTURE DETAILSBACK VIEW
End-mountoccupancysensor
Side-mountoccupancy sensor
A
B
2-1/4”
2-1/2”ø2” KO(2) ø7/8” KOs
(4) ø1/4” mountingholes
NOMINALLENGTH
ACTUAL LENGTH (A)
ACTUAL LENGTH (B)
2’ 24-5/8” 20-1/2”3’ 36-5/8” 32-1/2”4’ 48-5/8” 44-1/2”
FSP-211 OCCUPANCY SENSOR • Fully adjustable high and low dimmed light levels. • Designed for LED fixtures; rated for up to 200,000 on/off cycles.
• Hold-off setpoint with automatic calibration option for convenience and added energy savings.
• Adjustable via handheld wireless configuration tool (FSIR-100, ordered separately, see accessories).
• Adjustable time delay and cutoff delay. • Factory set to 10% dimming at 5 minutes, cutoff at 1 hour.
EXAMPLE OCCWS FSP-211 - L2 t t OCCUPANCY SENSOR LENS
ORDERING INFORMATIONOCCWS FSP-211 Digital high/low passive infrared (PIR)
integrated sensor, side mount, must specify lens (120V or 277V only).
LENSL2 Coverage at 8’ mounting height: ø48’L3 Coverage at 20’ mounting height: ø40’L7 Coverage at 40’ mounting height: ø100’
0'
8'
0' 3'3' 7'7' 11' '42'1124' L2 lens
0’3’ 9’6’3’6’9’ ’21’21
10’
20’
0’
15’
5’
15’18’ ’02’81’51’02
L3 lens0'10' 10' '02'02 '03'03 '04'04
0'
27'
40'
50'50' X
L7 lens
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TYPE D1
CATALOG #: TYPE:
PROJECT: NOTES:
SURFACE OR WALL MOUNT LIGHT SLF
EXAMPLE SLF - 4 - L90/840 - HIA - OPTIONS - DIM - UNV t t t t t t t t SERIES NOMINAL LUMEN CRI & SHIELDING OPTIONS/ DRIVER VOLTAGE LENGTH PACKAGE CCT ACCESSORIES
FEATURESXX Attractive source of direct lighting for use
in stairwells and hallways.XX Optional end- or side-mount occupancy
sensors provide added energy-efficiency.XX Sleek design for wall or surface-mount
applications. XX LEDs are shielded from view by frosted
high-impact acrylic lens.XX Heavy-duty 16-gauge C.R.S. spot-welded
housing.XX Multiple dimming protocols available.XX Optional system-integrated emergency LED
driver available.XX Minimum 80 CRI; 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, or
5000K CCT.XX Optional tamper-resistant screws
available.XX This fixture is proudly made in the USA.
CROSS SECTION
5-1/16”
5-7/8”
ORDERING INFORMATIONSERIES
SLF Surface or Wall Mount Light
NOMINAL LENGTH2 2’4 4’
LED PACKAGEExample: L90/840
LUMENPACKAGE
NOMINAL LUMENS
MINIMUMCRI & CCT
AVERAGE SYSTEM
WATTAGE
2’
L13 1,300 830 = 80 CRI, 3000K835 = 80 CRI, 3500K840 = 80 CRI, 4000K850 = 80 CRI, 5000K
12
L26 2,600 23
L45 4,500 46
4’
L26 2,600 830 = 80 CRI, 3000K835 = 80 CRI, 3500K840 = 80 CRI, 4000K850 = 80 CRI, 5000K
26
L52 5,200 58
L90 9,000 92
Nominal lumen output based on 3500 CCT. Actual lumens may vary +/-5%, see specific photometric tests. Additional LED lumen packages available, see options.
SHIELDINGHIA Frosted high-impact acrylic, lens secured with
Phillips head screws. Optional tamper-resistant screws available, see HIA/TP.
HIA/TP Frosted high-impact acrylic with tamper resistant screws. Tamper-resistant (TPSN-8) tool is required with HIA/TP option, must be ordered separately, see accessories.
OPTIONSFor color options, visit the SLF online at hew.com.EM/10W 10-watt emergency LED driver
(120V-277V only; 4’ only)EM/10W REMOTE Remote mount 10-watt emergency
LED driver (120-277V only; 2’ only)(L__) Additional lower lumen packages
available. Specify in increments of 100 nominal lumens. Option must be specified with next higher lumen package.
Example: 8,000 nominal lumens = SLF-4-L90/850-(L80)
OCCUPANCY SENSORSFactory-installed, must specify 120V or 277V. See back for detailsPassive Infrared (PIR):
OCCSS SBR-10 Line voltage, end mount. OCCWS FSP-211-L_ Digital programmable high/low,
side mount. Must specify lens, see back for details. Optional FSIR-100 remote controller available, ordered separately, see accessories.
Ultrasonic:OCCWS FS-505-PP-___ Line voltage, side mount.
ACCESSORIESFSIR-100 Remote controller for OCCWS FSP-211 occupancy
sensor. Please specify quantity required per project, see back for details.
TPSN-8 #8 snake eye tamper-resistant tool, required with HIA/TP option. Ordered separately, specify quantity required per project.
DRIVERAdditional dimming drivers available, see Technical Info.DRV Driver prewired for non-dimming applicationsDIM 10% dimming driver prewired for 0-10V low
voltage applications
VOLTAGE120 120V277 277VUNV 120-277V347 347V (not available with EM drivers)
LED
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TYPE D2
SLF-4-L52/835-DRV-120
SLF SURFACE OR WALL MOUNT LIGHT
SPECIFICATIONSHousing – 16-gauge C.R.S.Shielding – Frosted high-impact acrylic lens, .100” thick.Finish – 92% minimum average reflective white polyester powder coat bonded to phosphate-free, multi-stage pretreated metal. All parts painted after fabrication to facilitate installation, increase efficiency, and inhibit corrosion.Electrical – High quality mid-power LED board. Rated for 50,000 hours at 70% lumen maintenance (L70). 25°C maximum ambient operating temperature.Mounting – Wall and surface mount. Labels – cETLus conforms to UL STD 1598 and UL STD 8750. Certified to CAN/CSA STD C22.2 No. 250.0. Suitable for damp locations.Warranty – 5-year limited warranty, see hew.com/warranty.
IMPORTANT:Electrostatic sensitive unit. Observe precautions when handling.
OCCUPANCY SENSOR DETAILSFSIR-100 – Occupancy Sensor RemoteFor use with OCCWS FSP-211
Initial setup and subsequent sensor adjustments are made using a handheld configuration tool (FSIR-100). The wireless tool stores up to five sensor parameter profiles to speed configuration of multiple sensors. Please specify quantity required per project.
Visit www.wattstopper.com for more information.
END MOUNT SBR-10 Sensor
SIDE MOUNTFSP-211 | FS-505 Sensors
LED
HEW70414JL REV.01/20/17
PHOTOMETRYSLF-4-L90/840-HIA-(L75) Report #: 17257.0; 04/25/13 | Total Luminaire Output: 7522 lumens; 75.8 WattsEfficacy: 99.2 lm/W | 84.8 CRI; 4016K CCT | IES Spacing Criteria: End: 1.1, Across: 1.2, Diagonal: 1.2
0° 90°45°
100°
120°
140°160°180°
0° 20° 40°
60°
80°
90°
CAND
LEPO
WER
DIS
TRIB
UTIO
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Vertical Angle
Horizontal Angle ZonalLumens0º 45º 90º
0 2443 2443 24435 2411 2411 2414 230.2
15 2287 2316 2339 656.025 1971 2045 2111 945.435 1649 1789 1903 1119.945 1314 1535 1713 1181.355 903 1164 1360 1030.865 569 855 1059 829.275 278 563 733 566.285 82 390 549 388.690 10 284 41795 0 240 367 232.9
105 0 144 237 138.4115 0 91 163 79.1125 0 65 113 50.3135 0 51 82 31.9145 0 49 68 22.8155 0 43 51 13.8165 0 0 45 4.9175 0 0 0 0180 0 0 0
LUM
EN S
UMM
ARY
Zone Lumens % Fixture
0 - 30 1832 24.40 - 40 2951 39.20 - 60 5163 68.60 - 90 6948 92.490 - 120 450 6.090 - 130 501 6.790 - 150 555 7.490 - 180 574 7.60 - 180 7522 100.0
FIXTURE DETAILSBACK VIEW
End-mountoccupancysensor
Side-mountoccupancy sensor
A
B
2-1/4”
2-1/2”ø2” KO(2) ø7/8” KOs
(4) ø1/4” mountingholes
NOMINALLENGTH
ACTUAL LENGTH (A)
ACTUAL LENGTH (B)
2’ 24-5/8” 20-1/2”3’ 36-5/8” 32-1/2”4’ 48-5/8” 44-1/2”
FSP-211 OCCUPANCY SENSOR • Fully adjustable high and low dimmed light levels. • Designed for LED fixtures; rated for up to 200,000 on/off cycles.
• Hold-off setpoint with automatic calibration option for convenience and added energy savings.
• Adjustable via handheld wireless configuration tool (FSIR-100, ordered separately, see accessories).
• Adjustable time delay and cutoff delay. • Factory set to 10% dimming at 5 minutes, cutoff at 1 hour.
EXAMPLE OCCWS FSP-211 - L2 t t OCCUPANCY SENSOR LENS
ORDERING INFORMATIONOCCWS FSP-211 Digital high/low passive infrared (PIR)
integrated sensor, side mount, must specify lens (120V or 277V only).
LENSL2 Coverage at 8’ mounting height: ø48’L3 Coverage at 20’ mounting height: ø40’L7 Coverage at 40’ mounting height: ø100’
0'
8'
0' 3'3' 7'7' 11' '42'1124' L2 lens
0’3’ 9’6’3’6’9’ ’21’21
10’
20’
0’
15’
5’
15’18’ ’02’81’51’02
L3 lens0'10' 10' '02'02 '03'03 '04'04
0'
27'
40'
50'50' X
L7 lens
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TYPE D2
VAPORLUME LEDINDUSTRIAL DW 4'
Project:
Location:
Catalog No:
Fixture Type:
Mfg: Lamps: Qty:
Notes:
PHILIPS DAY-BRITE / PHILIPS CFI VAPORLUME LED INDUSTRIAL DW
The Vaporlume LED Industrial DW is a wet location industrial product designed for both indoor and outdoor applications. It is designed with an LED light source, enabling it to easily replace fluorescent sources due to its reliable performance in cold conditions with the added benefit of energy savings.
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Accessories (order separately)• TBK – Stainless Steel Top Bracket Kit (pair of brackets plus hardware)• EBK – Stainless Steel End Bracket Kit (pair of brackets plus hardware)• WBK – Stainless Steel Wraparound Bracket Kit (pair of brackets)• FKR-126 – Chain Hanger Set (requires TBK)
1 347V available only for 25° C maximum ambient. Not available for use with 65L and 51LH.
example: DWAE35L840-2-UNV-MD360W
Bringing reliable and
ruggedefficiency to your industry.
Ordering Guide
Family UL/cUL Listed Lens Hubs
Installed Source Color Length Voltage Options
D W — 4 — —
D Fiberglass Wet Location Industrial
W Wet Location
A DR AcrylicP Polycarbonate
E Ends only 35L 3500 nominal lumens
43L 4300 nominal lumens
51L 5100 nominal lumens (25°C ambient)
51LH 5100 nominal lumens (40°C ambient)
65L 6500 nominal lumens
840 80 CRI, 4000K
835 80 CRI, 3500K
4 4' UNV Universal Voltage, 120/277V
347 347V1
MD360W Wet location occupancy sensor, external
TYPE E1
D-W-P-E-65L-835-4-UNV-MD360W
Application• Ideally suited for use in refrigerated cold storage,
industrial, parking garage, and canopy applications.• Acceptable for outdoor as well as indoor installations.• Can be surface (wall/ceiling) or suspended mounted
unless otherwise specified.• Wet Location – Areas of high humidity, water vapor, rain,
incidental water spray, or other non-corrosive or non-flammable liquid.
• Excellent for applications such as garages, stairwells, storage areas, horizontal shelf-mount refrigerated cases, and cold storage.
• Mounting brackets available, order separately.• IP65 rating standard. IP67 configuration available.• LED sources provide excellent low temperature
performance. This product can replace a fluorescent model in cold environments with significant energy savings.
• 51LH model listed for use in 40°C ambient, other models listed for 25°C ambient.1
• Some DW lumainaires are listed on the Designlights Consortium (DLC) Qualified Product List.2
• NSF Certified for Non-Food Zone Installations.
Construction/Finish• Non-conductive, non-corrosive housing. • Smooth exterior surface for easy cleaning.• White one piece, molded fiberglass reinforced polyester
body. No rusting, no oxidation, and no corrosion.• Lens formed from crepe pattern high impact acrylic
sheet of .130" nominal thickness.• Optional polycarbonate lens will not be yellowed by LED
sources because they do not produce UV. • Continuous compressible closed cell gasket provides
tight seal between plastic enclosure and luminaire body.• White ABS cam action latches standard.• Pre-painted steel lighting channel.• Two gasketed threaded (½" trade size) wet location
hubs installed on ends.
Electrical• High efficiency LEDs have 50,000 hour rated life
(L70, defined as 70% lumen maintenance).• Dimming to 5% on 0–10V controls. • Driver and LED boards are accessible from below.
LED boards are individually replaceable if required.• Combinations are available providing as much as
110 delivered lumens per Watt.• Lumen packages range from 3,500 to 6,500 lumens, providing
flexibility to optimize light levels for a specific application.• LED sources provide full illumination in low temperature
applications, unlike fluorescent sources that provide reduced light levels in very cold environments.
• LED sources can be frequently switched with no negative impact on life.
• High CRI source provides excellent color rendering.• Light output from the luminaire contains no infrared or
ultraviolet energy, so the light won’t heat or fade the objects being lit.
• Available motion sensor further increases energy savings in areas where occupancy is not continuous.
• cETLus listed to UL 1598. Suitable for use in wet locations. • Five year luminaire warranty including LED boards and driver.
Candlepower
Angle End 45 Cross 0 1247 1247 1247 5 1228 1225 1229 15 1195 1182 1181 25 1120 1102 1117 35 994 1000 984 45 818 802 805 55 602 655 660 65 371 459 481 75 180 254 258 85 46 68 56 95 20 24 27 105 15 21 18 115 8 20 13 125 4 18 13 135 2 10 18 145 1 3 11 155 1 1 2 165 1 1 1 175 1 1 1
Catalog No. DWAE35L835-4-UNVTest No. 31313S/MH 1.3Lamp Type LEDInput Watts 33
Comparative yearly lighting energy cost per 1000 lumens – $2.16 based on 3000 hrs. and $.08 per kWh.
Photometric values based on test performed in compliance with LM-79.
Coefficients of UtilizationEFFECTIVE FLOOR CAVITY REFLECTANCE 20 PER (pfc=0.20)pcc 80 70 50pw 70 50 30 70 50 30 50 30RCR 0 118 118 118 115 115 115 110 110 1 108 103 98 105 101 96 95 93 2 97 90 82 94 88 81 83 78 3 89 79 70 86 77 68 73 67 4 81 69 60 79 68 59 65 57 5 75 61 53 72 60 52 58 51 6 68 56 46 67 55 46 53 45 7 64 51 41 61 50 40 47 40 8 59 46 38 57 45 36 44 36 9 56 41 34 54 41 34 40 33 10 52 39 30 51 39 30 36 29
4' LED Vaporlume, 3623 delivered lumens LER-111
Candlepower
Angle End 45 Cross 0 1474 1474 1474 5 1457 1450 1451 15 1415 1407 1401 25 1320 1306 1327 35 1173 1189 1164 45 969 953 955 55 715 769 777 65 440 544 567 75 214 300 309 85 55 86 74 95 24 28 30 105 18 25 21 115 9 24 15 125 5 22 16 135 3 12 22 145 2 3 13 155 1 1 3 165 1 1 1 175 1 1 1
Catalog No. DWAE43L835-4-UNVTest No. 31314S/MH 1.3Lamp Type LEDInput Watts 40
Comparative yearly lighting energy cost per 1000 lumens – $2.20 based on 3000 hrs. and $.08 per kWh.
Photometric values based on test performed in compliance with LM-79.
Coefficients of UtilizationEFFECTIVE FLOOR CAVITY REFLECTANCE 20 PER (pfc=0.20)pcc 80 70 50pw 70 50 30 70 50 30 50 30RCR 0 118 118 118 115 115 115 110 110 1 108 103 98 105 101 96 95 93 2 97 90 82 94 88 81 83 78 3 89 79 69 86 77 68 73 67 4 81 69 60 79 68 59 65 57 5 75 61 53 72 60 52 58 51 6 68 56 46 67 55 46 53 45 7 64 51 41 61 50 41 47 40 8 59 46 38 57 46 36 44 36 9 56 41 34 54 41 34 40 3310 52 39 30 51 39 30 36 29
4' LED Vaporlume, 4293 delivered lumens LER-108
Average LuminanceAngle End 45° Cross 45 6102 5984 6008 55 5537 6022 6069 65 4634 5732 6008 75 3672 5186 5264 85 2767 4129 3384
Light Distribution Degrees Lumens % Fixture 0–30 963 26.5 0–40 1580 43.5 0–60 2773 76.4 0–90 3543 97.8
Average LuminanceAngle End 45° Cross 45 7232 7114 7123 55 6574 7074 7151 65 5496 6789 7074 75 4367 6120 6289 85 3330 5182 4492
Light Distribution Degrees Lumens % Fixture 0–30 1142 26.6 0–40 1872 43.6 0–60 3282 76.4 0–90 4198 97.8
VAPORLUME LEDINDUSTRIAL DW 4'
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1 347V available only for 25° C maximum ambient. Not available for use with 65L and 51LH. 2 Refer to www.designlights.org for complete DLC listings.
TYPE E1
Energy Data
Candlepower
Angle End 45 Cross 0 2242 2242 2242 5 2220 2208 2212 15 2157 2126 2122 25 2014 1981 1981 35 1789 1788 1767 45 1471 1463 1446 55 1088 1083 1165 65 670 865 856 75 325 446 474 85 83 140 151 95 36 45 43 105 27 42 32 115 14 40 28 125 7 30 32 135 4 13 31 145 2 2 12 155 2 2 2 165 2 2 1 175 2 2 2
Catalog No. DWAE65L835-4-UNVTest No. 31284S/MH 1.3Lamp Type LEDInput Watts 67
Comparative yearly lighting energy cost per 1000 lumens – $2.46 based on 3000 hrs. and $.08 per kWh.
Photometric values based on test performed in compliance with LM-79.
Coefficients of UtilizationEFFECTIVE FLOOR CAVITY REFLECTANCE 20 PER (pfc=0.20)pcc 80 70 50pw 70 50 30 70 50 30 50 30RCR 0 118 118 118 115 115 115 110 110 1 108 103 98 105 101 96 95 93 2 97 90 82 94 88 81 83 78 3 89 79 69 86 77 68 73 67 4 81 69 60 79 68 59 65 57 5 75 61 53 72 60 52 58 51 6 68 56 46 67 55 46 53 45 7 64 51 41 61 50 41 47 40 8 59 46 38 57 46 36 44 36 9 56 41 34 54 41 34 40 3310 52 39 30 51 39 30 36 29
4' LED Vaporlume, 6505 delivered lumens LER-97
Average LuminanceAngle End 45° Cross 45 10979 10916 10792 55 10007 9964 10714 65 8359 10797 10683 75 6620 9101 9663 85 5049 8476 9111
Light Distribution Degrees Lumens % Fixture 0–30 1732 26.6 0–40 2844 43.6 0–60 4968 76.3 0–90 6362 97.8
Candlepower
Angle End 45 Cross 0 1742 1742 1742 5 1733 1730 1731 15 1686 1652 1641 25 1581 1543 1532 35 1412 1375 1361 45 1168 1125 1123 55 869 859 890 65 531 657 659 75 257 353 358 85 68 112 123 95 30 33 35 105 23 29 21 115 12 31 19 125 6 28 21 135 4 11 28 145 2 2 15 155 2 0 1 165 1 2 0 175 0 1 0
Catalog No. DWAE51L835-4-UNVTest No. 31224S/MH 1.2Lamp Type LEDInput Watts 47
Comparative yearly lighting energy cost per 1000 lumens – $2.22 based on 3000 hrs. and $.08 per kWh.
Photometric values based on test performed in compliance with LM-79.
Coefficients of UtilizationEFFECTIVE FLOOR CAVITY REFLECTANCE 20 PER (pfc=0.20)pcc 80 70 50pw 70 50 30 70 50 30 50 30RCR 0 118 118 118 115 115 115 110 110 1 108 103 98 105 101 96 95 93 2 97 90 82 94 88 81 83 78 3 89 79 69 86 77 68 73 67 4 81 69 60 79 68 59 65 57 5 75 61 53 72 60 52 58 51 6 68 56 46 67 55 46 53 45 7 64 51 41 61 50 41 47 40 8 59 46 38 57 46 36 44 36 9 56 42 34 54 41 34 40 33 10 52 39 30 51 39 30 36 30
4' LED Vaporlume, 5052 delivered lumens LER-107
Average LuminanceAngle End 45° Cross 45 8713 8397 8378 55 7991 7904 8185 65 6631 8205 8231 75 5241 7203 7298 85 4129 6768 7440
Light Distribution Degrees Lumens % Fixture 0–30 1347 26.6 0–40 2206 43.6 0–60 3859 76.3 0–90 4941 97.8
Model Initial Delivered Lumens @ 25°C Ambient Input Power Lumens per Watt Application notes
DWAE35L835-4-UNV 3623 33W 111 LPW
• Slightly less than 2 lamp F32T8 at room temperature, 35% energy savings.• Equivalent to 2 lamp F32T8 in refrigerator (40°F), 35% energy savings.
DWAE43L835-4-UNV 4293 40W 108 LPW
• Equivalent to 2 lamp F32T8 at room temperature, 15% energy savings.• Double the output of 2 lamp F32T8 in freezer (25°F) at the SAME energy use.
DWAE51L835-4-UNV 5052 47W 107 LPW • Equivalent to high ballast factor 2 lamp F32T8 at room temperature, 15% energy savings.
DWAE65L835-4-UNV 6505 67W 97 LPW • Equivalent to 3 lamp F32T8 at room temperature, 30% energy savings.
VAPORLUME LEDINDUSTRIAL DW 4'
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TYPE E1
VAPORLUME LEDINDUSTRIAL DW 4'
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© 2013 Koninklijke Philips N.V. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice.www.philips.com/luminaires
Philips Lighting Company200 Franklin Square Drive Somerset, NJ 08873Phone: 855-486-2216
Philips Lighting Company281 Hillmount Road Markham ON, Canada L6C 2S3Phone: 800-668-9008
Energy Data (continued)
5/16" DIA. HOLE (3)
8-1/4"
5/32" RYP
9-1/2"
1"
1"
5-1/2"
9-1/2"
5-1/2"
5/16" DIA5/32" RAD
5/32" RAD
7-5/32"
5-1/8"
1"
15/32"
3"
TBK – Top Mounting Bracket
WBK – Wraparound Mounting Bracket EBK – End Mounting Bracket
EBK – End Mounting Bracket
7-5/32"
5-1/8"
1"
15/32"
3"
Mounting Brackets
1/4 - 28 x 3/8" BRASS STUD (2 PLACES)
35-15/16"
38-3/4"
50"(1270mm)
DRILL POINT LOCATION (2 PLACES)HUB LOCATION (MODELS WITH TOP HUBS)
3-3/16"1-1/2"
5-3/16"(132mm)
2-1/8"
6-5/8"7"
(178mm)
Dimensions
7,000
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Room Ambient Temp. (F)
2 Lamp F32T8
Del
iver
ed L
umen
s
DWAE35L835 DWAE43L835
DWAE51L835 DWAE65L835
70.0
60.0
50.0
40.0
30.0
20.0
10.0
0.0-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Inpu
t Po
wer
Room Ambient Temp. (F)
2 Lamp F32T8 DWAE35L835 DWAE43L835
DWAE51L835 DWAE65L835
120.0
100.0
80.0
60.0
40.0
20.0
0.0-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Lum
ens
per W
att
Room Ambient Temp. (F)
2 Lamp F32T8 DWAE35L835 DWAE43L835
DWAE51L835 DWAE65L835
TYPE E1
TYPE F1
P5712-30
TYPE F1 -LAMP
EMERGENCY LQM
Catalog Number
Notes
Type
ORDERING INFORMATION Example: LQM S W 3 R 120/277 EL N
LQM
Family Face type Housing color Number of faces Letter color Input voltage2 Operation Options
LQM S StencilP Panel1
(blank) BlackW White
3 Single face with extra faceplate and color panel
R RedG Green
120/277 Dual voltage
(blank) AC onlyX2 Primary and
secondary AC inputs provided 3
EL N Nickel cadmium battery
(blank) NoneNOM NOM certified for Mexico4
SD Self-diagnostics5
SDFIFA Self-diagnostics, fire alarm flashing interface and flashing emergency operation and intermittent audible alarm (one flash/one second)5
7-5/8(19.3)
11-3/4(29.8)
2(5.1)
All dimensions are inches (centimeters) unless otherwise specified.
Specifications
Length: 11-3/4 (29.8)
Depth: 2 (5.1)
Height: 7-5/8 (19.3)
Weight: 2.6 lbs (1.2 kgs)
Accessories: Order as separate item.
ELA WG1 Back-mount wireguard6 ELA WGEXE End-mount wireguard6
ELA WGEXT Top-mount wireguard6 ELA LQMUS12 12” stem kit7
FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONSINTENDED USE — Ideal for applications requiring attractive, quick-installation exit signs and low energy consumption.
CONSTRUCTION — Engineering-grade thermoplastic housing is impact-resistant, scratch-resistant, and corro-sion-proof. UL94V-0 flame rating. UV-stable resin resists discoloration from natural and man-made light sources.
Rugged unibody housing snaps together with no additional mechanical fasteners. Faceplate and back cover are inter-changeable on housing. Positive snap-fit tabs hold faceplate securely, yet easily removable for lamp compartment access.
Universal directional Chevron inserts are easily removed and reinserted. Uniform illumination without shadows or hot spots. Reinforced, impact-resistant color panels. Letters 6” high with 3/4” stroke, with 100 ft. viewing distance rating, based upon UL924 standards.
U.S. Patent No. 5,526,251; 5,611,163; 5,739,639; 5,954,423; 5,988,825; 6,152,581; D383,501 ; D495,751 and 6,502,044. Other patents pending.
OPTICS — LEDs mounted on printed circuit boards. Low energy consumption – less than one watt. LED lamp operates in normal (AC input) and emergency (DC input) modes.
The typical life of the exit LED lamp is 10 years.
ELECTRICAL — Dual voltage input capability (120/277V).
Low-voltage disconnect prevents excessively deep discharge that can permanently damage battery. Conve-niently located test switch and LED provide visual and manual means of monitoring system.
Constant-current series charger minimizes energy consumption and provides low operating costs. Printed circuit boards are 100% quality tested during manufacturing. Current-limiting charger circuitry protects printed circuit boards from shorts.
AC/LV reset (line latch) allows battery connection before AC power is applied and aids in preventing battery damage from deep discharge.
Crystal oscillator timing system with watchdog protection for precision accuracy.
Brownout protection is automatically switched to emergency mode when supply voltage drops below 80% of nominal.
Battery: Sealed, maintenance-free nickel-cadmium battery delivers 90-minutes capacity to emergency lamps. Two-state constant-current charge maximizes battery life and automatically recharges after battery discharge.
Diagnostics: Single-point microcomputer control for all electronic features.
Single multi-chromatic LED indicator to display two-state charging, test activation and three-state diag-nostic status.
Test switch provides manual activation of 30-second diagnostic testing for on-demand visual inspection. Self-diagnostic testing for five minutes every 30 days and 30 minutes every six months.
Diagnostic evaluation of LED light source, AC to DC transfer, charging and battery condition. Continuously monitors AC functionality.
INSTALLATION — Universal (top-, end-, or back-) mounting. Easily removed mounting knockouts. J-box pattern on back panel. Housing snaps to canopy with four positive-locking tabs. Cam-locking pin tightly secures housing to canopy.
Ships standard with additional face plate.
LISTINGS — UL damp location listed 50°-104°F (10°-40°C) standard. NOM Certified (see options). Meets UL924, NFPA 101 (current Life Safety Code), NEC and OSHA illumination standards. NEMA Premium certified.
Meets all applicable FCC requirements.
Notes
1 Only available in custom signage. See spec sheet, Custom-Signage.2 Some special voltages available. Consult factory. 3 Must specify input voltage 120 or 277. Not available with other options.4 Available with stencil or panel faces in white housing. 5 Only available with EL N operation.6 See spec sheet ELA-WG.7 See spec sheet ELA-Stemkits.
Thermoplastic Exits
LQMLED LAMPS
For shortest lead times, configure product using bolded options.
WARRANTY — 5-year limited warranty. (Battery is prorated.) Complete warranty terms located at: www.acuitybrands.com/CustomerResources/Terms_and_conditions.aspx
Note: Actual performance may differ as a result of end-user environment and application. All values are design or typical values, measured under laboratory conditions at 25 °C. Specifications subject to change without notice.
TYPE X1
LQM-S-W-3-G-120/277-ELN
LQM
EMERGENCY: One Lithonia Way Conyers, GA 30012 Phone: 800.334.8694 Fax: 770.981.8141 www.lithonia.com ©1993-2017 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 02/16/17
LQM LED, Quantum®
MOUNTINGAll dimensions are inches (centimeters) unless otherwise specified.
Shipping weight: 2.6 lbs. (1.2 kgs.)
SPECIFICATIONS
5-5/8(14.7)
7-5/8(19.3)
7-5/8(19.3)
3-7/8(9.6)
8-3/8(21.3)
11-3/4(29.8)
11-3/4(29.8)
5-7/8(14.9)
4-1/2(11.4)
2(5.1)
Top Mounting
End Mounting
Back Mounting
ELECTRICAL
Primary Circuit
Type1 Typical LED life2
Supply voltage
Input watts
Max. amps
Red LED AC Only 10 years 120 .62 .05277 .69 .06
Green LED AC Only 10 years120 .62 .05277 .74 .06
Red LED Emergency 10 years 120 .71 .05277 .92 .06
Green LED Emergency 10 years120 .66 .05277 .70 .06
BATTERY
Nickel Cadmium
VoltageShelflife3
Typicallife3 Maintenance4
Optimumtemperature5
1.2 3 years 7-9 years none 50°F - 104°F (10°C - 40°C)
Notes
1 LED lamps operate in normal (AC input) and emergency (DC input) modes.
2 Based on continuous operation. The typical life of the exit LED lamp is 10 years.
3 At 77°F (25°C).
4 All life safety equipment, including emergency lighting for path of egress must be maintained, serviced and tested in accordance with all National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and local codes. Failure to perform the required maintenance, service, or testing could jeopardize the safety of occupants and will void all warranties.
5 Optimum ambient temperature range where unit will provide capacity for 90 minutes. Higher and lower tempera-tures affect life and capacity.
TYPE X1
The Impact Elite family of wall luminaires is the ideal complement to site design. Incorporating modular LightBAR™ technology, the Impact Elite luminaire provides outstanding uniformity and energy-conscious illumination. Combined with a rugged construction, the Impact Elite luminaire is the ideal facade and security luminaire for zones surrounding schools, office complexes, apartments and recreational facilities. UL/cUL listed for wet locations.
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1 - 2 LightBARs
Solid State LED
WALL MOUNT LUMINAIRE
SPECIFICATION FEATURES
ConstructionHeavy-wall, die-cast aluminum housing and removable hinged door frame for precise tolerance control and repeatability. Hinged door inset for clean mating with housing surface and secured via two captive fasteners. Optional tamper-resistant Torx™ head fasteners offer vandal resistant access to the electrical chamber.
OpticsChoice of six patented, high-efficiency AccuLED Optics™ distributions. Optics are precisely designed to shape the light output, maximizing efficiency and application spacing. AccuLED Optics technology creates consistent distributions with the scalability to meet customized application requirements. Offered Standard in 4000K (+/- 275K) CCT and minimum 70 CRI. Optional 3000K CCT, 5000K CCT and 5700K CCT.
ElectricalLED drivers mount to die-cast aluminum back housing for optimal heat sinking, operation efficacy, and prolonged life. Standard drivers feature electronic universal voltage (120-277V 50/60Hz), 347V 60Hz or 480V 60Hz operation, greater than 0.9 power factor, less than 20% harmonic distortion, and are suitable for operation in -40°C to 40°C ambient environments. All fixtures are shipped standard with 10kV/10kA common – and differential – mode surge protection. LightBARs feature an IP66 enclosure rating and maintain greater than 95% lumen maintenance at 60,000 hours per IESNA TM-21. Emergency egress options for -20°C ambient environments and occupancy sensor available.
MountingGasketed and zinc plated rigid steel mounting attachment fits directly to 4” j-box or wall with the Impact Elite “Hook-N-Lock” mechanism for quick installation. Secured with two captive corrosion resistant black oxide coated allen head set screws concealed but accessible from bottom of fixture.
FinishCast components finished in a five-stage super TGIC polyester powder coat paint, 2.5 mil nominal thickness for superior protection against fade and wear. Standard colors include black, bronze, grey, white, dark platinum and graphite metallic. RAL and custom color matches available. Consult the McGraw-Edison Architectural Colors brochure for the complete selection.
WarrantyFive-year warranty.
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C E R T I F I C A T I O N D A T AUL/cUL ListedLM79 / LM80 CompliantIP66 LightBARsISO 9001DesignLights Consortium® Qualified*
E N E R G Y D A T AElectronic LED Driver>0.9 Power Factor<20% Total Harmonic Distortion120-277V/50 & 60Hz, 347V/60Hz, 480V/60Hz-40°C Minimum Temperature40°C Ambient Temperature Rating
S H I P P I N G D A T AApproximate Net Weight: 18 lbs. (8 kgs.)
Cylinder
18" [457mm] 9" [229mm]
7"[178mm]
Quarter Sphere
9"[229mm]
18" [457mm] 9" [229mm]
Trapezoid
16-1/2" [419mm] 9" [229mm]
7"[178mm]
Wedge
16-1/2" [419mm] 8-1/4" [210mm]
8"[203mm]
DIMENSIONS
HOOK-N-LOCK MOUNTING
TYPE SA1McGraw-Edison
Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.
Eaton 1121 Highway 74 SouthPeachtree City, GA 30269P: 770-486-4800www.eaton.com/lighting
ISC/ISS/IST/ISW IMPACT ELITE LED
Number of LightBARsE01 E02 F01 F02
21 LED LightBAR 7 LED LightBAR
Drive Current 350mA 1A
Power (Watts)
120-277V 25W 47W 26W 50W
Current (A)
120V 0.22 0.40 0.22 0.42
277V 0.10 0.18 0.10 0.19
Power (Watts)
347V or 480V
31W 52W 32W 55W
Current (A)
347V 0.11 0.16 0.11 0.17
480V 0.16 0.18 0.16 0.18
Optics
BL2Lumens 2,738 5,476 2,260 4,521
Bug Rating B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1
BL3Lumens 2,702 5,405 2,231 4,462
Bug Rating B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1
BL4Lumens 2,613 5,225 2,157 4,313
Bug Rating B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G1
GZWLumens 2,785 5,570 2,299 4,598
Bug Rating B2-U0-G2 B3-U0-G3 B1-U0-G1 B2-U0-G2
SLR/SLLLumens 2,435 4,869 2,010 4,020
Bug Rating B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2 B1-U0-G1 B1-U0-G2
POWER AND LUMENS BY BAR COUNT
AmbientTemperature
Lumen Multiplier
10ºC 1.02
15ºC 1.01
25ºC 1.00
40ºC 0.99
LUMEN MULTIPLIER
Cylinder TrapezoidQuarter Sphere Wedge
12-1/4" [311mm]
1-3/4"[44mm]
12" [305mm]12" [305mm] 12" [305mm]
2"[51mm]
1-3/4"[44mm]
2"[51mm]
1-3/4"[44mm]
2"[51mm]
1-3/4"[44mm]
2"[51mm]
THRUWAY BACK BOX
AmbientTemperature
25,000 Hours*
50,000 Hours*
60,000 Hours*
100,000 Hours
Theoretical L70 (Hours)
25ºC > 99% > 97% > 96% > 93% > 450,000
40ºC > 98% > 97% > 96% > 92% > 425,000
50ºC > 97% > 96% > 95% > 91% > 400,000
* Per IESNA TM-21 data.
LUMEN MAINTENANCE
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Sample Number: ISC-E02-LED-E1-BL3-GM
Product Family 1 Number of LightBARs 2, 3 Lamp Type Voltage Distribution Color 5
ISC= Impact Elite LED Small CylinderISS= Impact Elite LED Small Quarter SphereIST= Impact Elite LED Small TrapezoidISW= Impact Elite LED Small Wedge
E01=( 1) 21 LED LightBARE02= ( 2) 21 LED LightBARsF01=(1) 7 LED LightBARF02= (2) 7 LED LightBARs
LED= Solid State Light Emitting Diodes
E1= Electronic (120-277V)
347=347V 480=480V 4
BL2=Type II w/Back Light ControlBL3=Type III w/Back Light ControlBL4=Type IV w/Back Light ControlGZW=Wall Grazer WideSLL=90° Spill Light Eliminator LeftSLR=90° Spill Light Eliminator Right
AP=GreyBZ=BronzeBK=BlackDP= Dark PlatinumGM= Graphite MetallicWH=White
Options (Add as Suffi x) Accessories (Order Separately) 11
2L=Two Circuits 6
7030=70 CRI / 3000K CCT 7
7050=70 CRI / 5000K CCT 7
7060=70 CRI / 5700K CCT 7
8030=80 CRI / 3000K CCT 7
P=Button Type Photocontrol (Available in 120, 208, 240 or 277V. Must Specify Voltage)OSB=Occupancy Sensor with Back Box (Specify 120V or 277V) 8
BBB-XX=Battery Pack with Back Box (Specify 120V or 277V) 9
CWB-XX= Cold Weather Battery Pack with Back Box (Specify 120V or 277V) 10
DIM=0-10V Dimming Drivers LCF= LightBAR Cover Plate Matches Housing FinishULG=Uplight GlowTR=Tamper Resistant Hardware
MA1253=10kV Circuit Module ReplacementMA1254-XX=Thruway Back Box - Impact Elite TrapezoidMA1255-XX=Thruway Back Box - Impact Elite Cylinder MA1256-XX=Thruway Back Box - Impact Elite Quarter Sphere MA1257-XX=Thruway Back Box - Impact Elite Wedge
NOTES: 1. DesignLights Consortium® Qualifi ed. Refer to www.designlights.org Qualifi ed Products List under Family Models for details.2. Standard 4000K CCT and greater than 70 CRI. LightBARs for downlight use only.3. 21 LED LightBAR powered by 350mA and 7 LED LightBAR powered by 1A.4. Only for use with 480V Wye systems. Per NEC, not for use with ungrounded systems, impedance grounded systems or corner grounded systems (commonly known as Three Phase Three Wire Delta, Three Phase High Leg
Delta and Three Phase Corner Grounded Delta systems).5. Custom and RAL color matching available upon request. Consult your lighting representative at Eaton for more information.6. Low-level output varies by bar count. Consult factory. Not available with 347V or 480V. Available with two bars (E02 or F02) only.7. Extended lead times apply.8. Available with E02 or F02, only one bar on street side will be wired to sensor. Time delay factory setting 15-minutes. When ordered with PC option, both bars are connected to photocontrol as primary switching means.
Standard sensor lens covers 8' mounting height, 360° coverage, maximum 48' diameter. Not available in all confi gurations or with BBB or CWB options.9. Specify 120V or 277V. LED standard integral battery pack is rated for minimum operating temperature 32°F (0°C). Operates one bar for 90-minutes. Not available in all confi gurations or with OSB option. Consult factory.10. Specify 120V or 277V. LED cold weather integral battery pack is rated for minimum operating temperature -4°F (-20°C). Operates one bar for 90-minutes. Not available in all confi gurations or with OSB option. Consult factory.11. Replace XX with color suffi x.
ORDERING INFORMATION
IST-E01-LED-E1-BL3-BZ - (MA1254-BZ)