2. Surface Mounting (See figure 1)
a. Remove the upper housing from the lower housing by removing the three
no. 8 screws.
b. Using the gasket as a template, or the dimensions shown in figure 2, scribe
three drill position marks on the mounting surface. Drill a 3⁄16" (4.8mm)
diameter hole at the two outside drill position marks for mounting. Drill or
punch 3⁄4" (19.1mm) diameter hole at the center drill position mark for wire
entry.
c. Remove the appropriate knockouts in the lower housing using a small punch.
d. Locate rubber gasket on mounting surface and set lower housing on top of
gasket. Secure light to the mounting surface using the provided mounting
hardware.
e. Refer to section C for information on making electrical connections.
C. Electrical Connections
The model AV1ST comes assembled from the factory with two color-coded leads
for wiring to a junction box. If desired, the factory leads can be removed and the
supply connections can be directly made to the terminal block located in the lower
housing as described below.
To avoid electrical shock hazards, do not connect to supply circuit when
power is applied.
If the light has not been disassembled previously for mounting, perform the
following steps:
1. Remove the three no. 8 screws and remove the upper housing.
2. Remove the factory field wiring leads from the terminal block.
3. Route supply wires (12 AWG to 16 AWG) into the housing through the conduit
entry.
4. Strip a maximum of .25" (6.4 mm) of wire insulation from the ends of the
power leads. Connect wires to terminal block by inserting the stripped ends of
the wire into the connector as far as they can travel and tightening the clamping
screw (max. tightening torque = 4.5 in-lb {.5 N-m}).
5. Re-assemble the light and test for proper operation.
II. MAINTENANCE
SAFETY MESSAGE TO MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL
Listed below are some important safety instructions and precautions you should follow:
• Read and understand all instructions before operating this system.
• Any maintenance to the light system must be done with the power turned off.
• Any maintenance to the light system must be performed by a trained electrician in
accordance with NEC/CEC Guidelines and local codes.
• Never alter the unit in any manner. Safety may be endangered if additional openings
or other alterations are made to units.
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