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    RHMC and RHPG ELECTRONIC HID                            READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!  SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND DELIVER TO OWNER AFTER INSTALLATION  To reduce the risk of death, personal injury or property damage from fire, electric shock, falling parts, cuts/abrasions, and other  hazards please read all warnings and instructions included with and on the fixture box and all fixture labels.    Before installing, servicing, or performing routine maintenance upon this equipment, follow these general precautions.  Installation and service of luminaires should be performed by a qualified licensed electrician.   Maintenance of the luminaires should be performed by person(s) familiar with the luminaires’ construction and operation and any  hazards involved.  Regular fixture maintenance programs are recommended.   It will occasionally be necessary to clean the outside of the refractor/lens.  Frequency of cleaning will depend on ambient dirt level  and minimum light output which is acceptable to user.  Refractor/lens should be washed in a solution of warm water and any  mild, non‐abrasive household detergent, rinsed with clean water and wiped dry.  Should optical assembly become dirty on the  inside, wipe refractor/lens and clean in above manner, replacing damaged gaskets as necessary.   DO NOT INSTALL DAMAGED PRODUCT!  This luminaire has been properly packed so that no parts should have been damaged  during transit. Inspect to confirm.  Any part damaged or broken during or after assembly should be replaced.  If the lamp is marked (Hg) it contains Mercury.  Follow all disposal laws.  See www.lamprecycle.org.    These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor to provide every possible contingency to meet  in connection with installation, operation, or maintenance.  Should further information be desired or should particular problems  arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s or owner’s purposes, this matter should be referred to Acuity Brands  Lighting, Inc.     WARNING  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK                    WARNING  RISK OF BURN     Disconnect or turn off power before installation or  servicing.  Verify that supply voltage is correct by comparing it  with the luminaire label information.  Make all electrical and grounded connections in  accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and  any applicable local code requirements.  All wiring connections should be capped with UL  approved recognized wire connectors.       Allow lamp/fixture to cool before handling. Do not  touch hot lens, lamp, guard, or enclosure.  Do not exceed maximum wattage marked on luminaire  label.   Follow all lamp manufacturer’s warnings,  recommendations and restrictions on lamp operation  including but not limited to: ballast type, burning  position, replacement, and recycling.    Use only lamps that comply with ANSI standards.            CAUTION  RISK OF INJURY  Wear gloves and safety glasses at all times when  removing luminaire from carton, installing, servicing or  performing maintenance.  Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while it is  on.  CAUTION  RISK OF FIRE           Keep combustible and other materials that can burn  away from lamp/lens.    Do not operate in close proximity to persons,  combustible materials or substances affected by heat  or drying.   Please see product specific installation instructions for additional warnings or any applicable FCC or other regulatory statements. Failure to follow any of these instructions could void product warranties.    For a complete listing of product Terms and Conditions, please visit www.acuitybrands.com.    Our Brands                          Indoor/Outdoor  Lithonia Lighting  Carandini    Holophane    RELOC     Light Concepts  Indoor Lighting    Gotham      Mark Architectural Lighting  Peerless      Renaissance Lighting    Winona Lighting    Outdoor Lighting    American Electric Lighting  Antique Street Lamps    Hydrel      Tersen            Controls    DARK TO LIGHT  LC&D  ROAM    Sensor Switch  Synergy  Daylighting    SunOptics        Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc.  assumes no responsibility for claims arising out of improper or careless installation or handling of its products.    © 2010 Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. 12/01/10     ABL General Warnings, Form No. 503.204  Page 1 of 5        RHMC and RHPG ELECTRONIC HID       INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS RHMC/RHPG IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: This instruction sheet explains ballast housing installation. For optical assembly refer to the instruction sheet in the optical assembly carton. RHMC Series Housing For use with the following opticals: A17, PA22 and PA22L The RHMC Series Ballast housing is shipped with the adjustable reflector brackets in the collapsed position. Use the chart shipped with the reflector to determine the correct bracket setting for the desired distribution. FOR ACRYLIC APPLICATIONS: Consult the Acrylic Environmental Compatibility Chart (PAGE XX) to verify compatibility with environmental conditions. Do not use acrylic reflectors or lenses in any location where they will be exposed to environmental contaminants that may diminish their integrity. To clean acrylic opticals, fixture must be cold. Use only non abrasive mild detergent. Making sure all residue is completely removed. GROUNDING NOTE: These fixtures must be grounded in accordance with all applicable local electrical codes and ordinances. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONDUIT MOUNTING 1. Using a Philips screw driver, back out the screw and remove access plate. DO NOT DISCARD. 2. Pull wires from supply through conduit. (Conduit by others). Thread conduit onto housing. (conduit should be ¾” trade size NPT) 3. Connect supply wires to ballast wires via the access hole. Secure connections with code approved wire nuts. (supplied by others) Being careful not to pinch the wires, push wires back in to housing. To avoid pinched wires, ensure all wires are clear of fixtures when pushing wires back into the housing. 4. Using a Philips screw driver, re-install access plate. Make sure screw is securely in place. NOTE: Use only rigid conduit. Do not use or thread flexible pendant stem directly into housing. CAUTION: Improper wiring my result in ballast failure and voids all warranties. Voltage range of ballast is 200-277V. Fixture will NOT operate when other voltages are applied. Ballast is a current sensing ballast. HOOK MOUNTING 1. Using a Philips screw driver, back out the screw and remove access plate. DO NOT DISCARD. 2. Pull wires from supply through hook / loop. Thread hook / loop onto housing. Utilizing lock washer provided on the hook / loop, secure lock washer on the bottom of the hook / loop. Making sure the lock washer is tight against the back of the housing. 3. Connect supply wires to ballast wires via the access hole. Secure connections with code- approved wire nuts. (supplied by others) Being careful not to pinch the wires, push wires back in to housing. To avoid pinched wires, ensure all wires are clear of fixtures when pushing wires back into the housing. 4. Using a Philips screw driver, re-install access plate. Make sure screw is securely in place. DIMMING WIRING 1. Using 7/8” KO on bottom side of housing, (fig, x), remove KO and pull 0-10V wires (violet and gray), through hole. 2. Connect to dimming supply wires supplied on dimming terminal block Page 2 of 5        RHMC and RHPG ELECTRONIC HID     REFLECTOR LEG POSITIONING CHART Determine correct leg position for the optical assembly before attaching optical to the legs. See chart below for distributions available and leg position Wattage Reflector Narrow Concentrated Medium Spread Wide 210W / 315W (T12) A17 LEG POS 8 X LEG POS 6 X LEG POS 0 210W / 315W (T12) PA22 LEG POS 8 X LEG POS 2 210W / 315W (T12) PA22L LEG POS 10 X LEG POS 6 LEG POS 0 X LEG POS 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: A17, PA22, PA22L 1. To attach reflector, determine the correct bracket setting from the bracket positioning chart. (above) Set the brackets at the desired position for attaching the reflector. For positions 00 - 6, adjust the reflector bracket by loosening the center captive screw so the bracket moves freely to the desired position. The bracket is in the right location when the desired position number appears in the locator notch at the top of the bracket section. Be sure the embossments on the brackets engage at the correct position. For positions 7 - 12, set the first extension bracket at position 6, as described above, and tighten the center screw. Loosen the two outside captive screws and adjust the bottom sections of the bracket so the proper position appears within the locator notch of the lowermost bracket. 2. Attach the reflector by removing one of the lower reflector brackets. Loosen the center captive screw and pass the screw head through the hole in the adjustment slot. Insert the tabs of the detached bracket into the slots on the top of the reflector. Tilt the reflector and insert the opposite bracket tabs into the corresponding reflector slots. Swing the reflector up into position and reinsert the captive screw head through the adjustment slot of the reflector bracket. Tighten screw. (Picture 1) INSTALLING REFLECTORS ON THE RHMC (Picture 1) Page 3 of 5        RHMC and RHPG ELECTRONIC HID     INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PG16, PG16A 1. Hang reflector assembly on one side of reflector hanger bracket. Hinge and snap other wire form hanger over reflector hanger bracket. (Picture 2) 2. Loosen (2) screws and slide safety latches over wire form hangers. Tighten safety latch screws (fig. 4). 3. Prior to installing the lamp (not included) in the fixture, check to be sure the lamp is of the proper type and wattage. 4. INSTALLING REFLECTORS ON THE RHPG (Picture 2) LAMP INSTALLATION: Be certain power supply is not engaged when installing or replacing lamps. Prior to installing the lamp in the fixture, check fixture markings to be certain the lamp is the correct type and wattage. For QRS and EC options, be certain quartz lamp wattage does not exceed wattage rating of fixture. Push lamp into socket and depress, twist clockwise and release. CAUTION: The use of lubricants on lamp bases or sockets can cause pre- mature lamp failure and voids fixture warranty. CAUTION: Replace failed lamp promptly. Failure to do so can shorten the life of electrical components. EMERGENCY CIRCUIT OPTION: Emergency circuit quartz socket leads are wired to an auxiliary power circuit. Be certain that auxiliary power supply is not engaged when installing or replacing quartz lamps. TROUBLESHOOTING If this fixture fails to operate properly, check to make sure: • The correct lamp is installed.• The fixture is wired correctly. • The line voltage at the fixture is proper. • The lamp is not faulty. • The fixture is grounded correctly. If all these variables have been checked and the fixture still does not operate properly, contact your local Lithonia Lighting distributor. Page 4 of 5        RHMC and RHPG ELECTRONIC HID     IMPORTANT METAL HALIDE LAMP INFORMATION Certain metal halide lamps require the use of a suitably enclosed luminaire and/or must be operated in accordance with specific guidelines that have been established by the lamp manufacturer. NFPA 70B, “Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance,” Section 15-5.2, states, “Metal halide lamps are constructed of an outer bulb with an internal arc tube made of quartz. The arc tube operates under high pressure at very high temperatures – as high as approximately 1,100 degrees Celsius. The arc tube and outer bulb can unexpectedly rupture if the lamp is misapplied. Reference Standards – “American National Standard for Electric Lamps – High Intensity Discharge Lamps, Methods of Designation,” ANSI C78.380, Annex B, defines E, S and O type lamps. Lamps classified as O type, with quartz arc tubes, comply with “American National Standard for Electric Lamps – High Intensity Discharge, Methods of Measuring Characteristics,” ANSI Standard C78.389, for containment testing and may be used in open luminaires. To determine the appropriate selection of a metal halide lamp, refer to all of the lamp manufacturer’s warning and cautionary statements regarding the use of the lamp in your specific application. WARNING RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY - Noticeably yellowed, hazed, or cracked acrylic reflectors or lenses have diminished integrity and must be replaced immediately. Page 5 of 5