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Johns-Manville

UM

Holophane' Petrolux'' indoor/outdoor


luminaires.

Generalarea lighting.
Hazardous area lighting: Class l, Div.2; Class ll, Div.1,2; Class lll; ULstandard 844.
HPS, metal halide,

mercury.

E&G rellector series,

pendant mounled

E&G refraclor series, cast guard, ceiting mounted

69
;j

EE -J. -lEnclosed & Gasketed refraclor series, slanchion mounted


E&G relraclor series,

o lf
C)

casl guard, wall mounled

iI

l
Choice of reflectors and refractors for precise lighting solutions.

Open refleclor series, ceiling mounted

Open ventilated rellector series, pendant mounted

Open ELB rellector series, ceiling mounled

E&G relraclor selies, box cover mounted over recessed outlel box

E&G refractor series,

wall mounled

casl guard, stanchlon mounted

Choice of matched luminaire components for any application.


)

Choice of mounting.

Choice of optical systems.

Choice of options & accessories.

Petrolux enclosed and gasketed refractor series.

UL"Suitable for Wet Locationsl'


Optimum light control.

Choice of light distributions.


Asymmetrical refractor series is designed for lighting narrow a|eas, such as u a lkway., loading platlonns and pJrking strLlctures. It allows spacing up to 272 times as far apart as cLear globe units. Two versions are available - with olTset distribution where stanchion or wall mounting is preferred, or with Iong and narrow distribution for lighting from the center ofa walkway.

Precise relraclor prisms direct light downward and outward, lor gleater efficiency,
R bbed globe.

Plan view section ol asymmetrical

tettactot shows how long, narrow light pattern is achieved.


Asvmmetrical
r eti e,ctor

Synmetrical refractol scries is ideal for


Lighting general areas suclt as open storage. The refractor directs more light downward and outward, reducing the number ol luminaires required to achieve a giver light lcvel by as much as one-third.

Symmetrical refracior-

*,'

-' '/ 'a \..

(in p ane or maxlm! m output).

With either refractor, this nreans lower


luminairc cost. lower installatiort cost, lower maintenance cost ancl less power consumplio|t. More light. Comparative vertical candlepower dislribulion curves demonslrate the increased outpul achieved by refractor luminaires.

Choice of mounting. PD - pendant mount

FP - flexible pendant mount for

ST CE WL

balanced hanging

stanchion mount ceiling mount

wall mount
moLrnt over recessed
(a)

BC - box cover

outlet box (not available lor

classified areas)

Choice ot lamp type and wattage. 70, 100, l50w HPs


100, 175. 250W mercury I /1W nleial hnlrde

Choice ol distributions. (a) Symmetrical distribution lor general areas. (b) Asymmetrical and long and naarow distributions lor walkways and plallorms.

Hazardous locations.
Available fol use in Class I, Div. 2; Class II, Div. I & 2; CLass III hazardous locations. Units tested and approved in elevated ambients and specially labelled (UL Std. 8,14, File #E12267). Also available in totally enclosed reflector luminaires, see page 8. Pendanttop with lntegralballast, for o threaded rigid conduit entry (or flexible
3/a'

pendant, balanced tor use on swivel hanger)


Hinged socket hous ng with three locking o points assures uniform 360' compression Heavy duty, cast alumlnom, polyester powder o painted hous ng (for hazardous app cations, ballast assembly is completely anodized before pa nting)

Enclosed and gasketed.


Designed lor almost any application. Listed by Underwriters' Laboratories,

Inc., "Suitable for Wet Locations." Ideal for areas which will be rvashed down, or any area requiring enclosed fixtures.

O
O O

Rugged prismatlc glass refractors provide symmetrical, asymmetrical or long and narrow

distribution
Cast aluminum guard for added protection

Cholce of lamps and wattages

,l

Definitions of hazardous locations.

The detlnitions below arc takcn fronr the

National Electric Code

1975

(NFPA No.

Class ll, Division 2:


A C lass ll. Division 2location is a locarion in which conrbustible clust rvill 1. rt ..n:l the r.r.pcrr,i,'n ir' lte.rit or rvil! not be likel) to be thrown ir'rto
sLlspension by Lhe nornalopcration of eclLripnrcnt or apparatus in quantilies

70-1975). Thesc definirions are included hcrc to clar-ily thc Unclerwriters Labor-illories. Inc- Jistings for Holophanc Hazardous Alnospherc lunrinarres.

deposits or accumulations of dust on, rn. or in thc vicinity of elcctrical equ ip ment mighr be ignited by arcs, sparks. or burning material from such eqLripnlent.

Petlolux.

Class lll. Division

& 2:

Class l. Division 2:
A alass I- Division 2 location is r1 location i (l) in which volatile flammable liquids or flamnrabLe gascs are handlcd, processed, or used, but in * hich hazardous liqLlids, vapor's, or gases wiJI normally be confine(l !\'ithin closed containers ot closed systcnrs from which thcy can escape onl\ in case ol accidental ruptLre or breakdo\\'n of such containers or systcms, or itt case olabnornral operation ofequipment i or (2) in which hazardous cortccrrtrations ol gases or vapors are nornrally prcvcnted bY posilive mcchani!^al vcntilation, but which n'right becon]c hazardous thtough failLlre or abnornlal operation ofthe ventilating equipmeDl : or (3) that is adjaccnt to a Class I Division I location, and to which hazardoLls concentrations ofgases or vapors might occasionaLLy be cornmunicate d unless such communication is prevented by adequate positivepressure ventilation from a soutce of clean air. and eflectivc saleguards against ventilation failure are provided.

sufFcicnt to procluce explosive or ignitible nrixtLrrcs. but: (l) where deposits or accLrrnulalions of such conrbustible dust may be sLrmcient 1() intert'crc rvith the sale

.lr..ip:rriun ul'herr "rnn clc. r'ii:rle.l'rinnrenl or apparatLrs; or (2) rvhe|e such

Class III locations are those that are hazardous becausc ofthe presence of easily ignitible fibcr.s or ffyings. but in which sLrch fibers or llvin{s are not likely to be in suspension in the air in quaniities sLrlTlcient to produce ignitible

mirtures.

Summary of Hazardous Atmospheres.


Class
I

Division
2

Group

Typical atmosphere/lgnilion
Acetylene (300oc,5720F)

temps.

Temperature
measured Maximum

Gases,

Not

vapors

normal y hazardous

Hydrogen (585"C, 1085"F) manuiactured gas; and equivalent. Ethyl-ether vapors (180oC, 356oF); ethylene (450'C, 842'F) cyc opropane (498'C, 928"F); Acetone (538'C, 1000"F); alcohol {343'-428"C, 650"-802'F); benzine (2BB"C, 550'F); benzol (526"C, 979"F); butane (405'C,761'F);

interior temperature in 40'C


am

bient

gasoline (280"C, 536"F)

hexane (261'C,502'F); naptha (232'C,450'F); propane (466'C, 871"F); lacquer solvents; natural gas.

Class ll. Division

A Class II. Divisiorl I location is a location : (1) in which combustible dust is or may be in suspension in the air continuously, internittently, or periodically under normal operatillg conditions. in quantities sufncient to produce expJosive or ignitiblc mixturesi or (2) rvhere mcchanical failurc or abnormal operation of rnachinery or equipmenl lnight cause such explosivc or ignitible l'nixtures to be ploduccd, and rnight also provide a source of ignition through simultaneous failure of electrical equipncnt, operation ofplotection devices. or from other causes: or (3) in which combustible dusts of an electrically conduclive nalure may be present.

1E II CombustibLe Normally dusts hazardous

Metal dust, including alum inum, magnesiuffi, and their commercial a loys, and other metals of simiLarly hazardous characteristics.

llax. exterior
surface temp.

in 40'C arnbieni with a dust blanket

Carbon black, coal, coke dust. Flour, starch, grain dLrsts.


2

Same as Division

,4ax.

exterior

Not

normally

surface temp. under normal conditions of

1,2

Textile mil s, combustible


rayon, cotton, etc.

fibers,

Same as
CTass
JI,

Easily

ignitible fibers and


fly
in

Div. 2

gs

Petrolux

meets NEC
requirements.

Petrolux"Cl" Fixtures
Class l, Division 2 Groups A,B,C,D Hazardous Locations.
UL Standard 844

844. Therefore, they are in compliance

with Article 501-9 (b) (2) of the N.E.C., specifically, "tested and lound incapable ol rgn iting the ga. or r apor if the igniL ion
temperature is not exceeded." Table 2 lists the I L ma^imunr operalir]g temperatures for the lamp type and wattage in the indicated nrounting assembly a rrd opt ica I a.iernbl) . based on opera tion in a 40oC ambient. lor which it is approved. The actLral Iuminaire oper ar ing temperature is lowr, but falls within the range indicated. Refer to the maximum operating temperatLrre range in Table 500-2 (b) of the N.E.C., and shown here asTable 1.

File No. EI2267


70, 100, 150w HPS
175W Metal Halide

100, 175,250W Mercury


Petrolux "Cl" fixtLrrcs are UL listed for in Class I. Division 2 Hazardous Locations. They have been designcd and tested in accordance with UL Standard
use

rating without developing surface tempemlures high enoLlgh to cause excessive dehydration or gradual carbonization ofany organic dLrst deposits that may build up. Maximum surface temperatLrres will not exceed 165'C (329"F) under normal conditions of Lrse. Each iixture is marked to indicate the maximum wattage ofthe lamp for which it is approved.

Class lll, Division 1 & 2 Hazardous Locations.


UL Standald 844

File No. E12267


70, 100, 150w HPS
175W Metal Halide

Table 1. Temperature range identif ication numbers.


Maximum Temperature Degiees Degrees
F

c
450 300 280 260 230 215 200
180 165 160 135

ldentificalion
Number
T1

Petrolux"C2" Fixtures Class ll, Division 1& 2 Groups E,F,G Hazardous Locations.
UL Standard 844 File No. El2267 70, 100, 150w HPS
175W Metal Halide

100, 175,250W Mercury


Petrolrrr "Cl fi rturc\ are L L li:ted fur use in Class III. Division I & 2 Hazardous Localions. They have been designed and tested in accordance with UL Standard
E,14. F rxru re\ \\ ill e\clude fibcrs or ffying. from the inside of the enclosure, and will hrnction ar hrll rarrrg wrthour developing surface temperatures high enough to cause e\cessi\ e deh) Jra lron or gradua I ca rborr/alion of accun rrlrled fi ber. or ffying.. The nraximum surface temperature will not exceed 165'C (329"F) under normal

842
572 500 446 419

r2 r2A

r28 r2c
T2D T3

100, 175,250W Mercury

392
356 329 324 275 248 212 185

T3A T3B
T3C

r4
T4A
T5

C' hrtures Jre L'L lrited lor in Class II. l)ivision I & 2 Hazardous Locations. They have been designed and tested in accordance with UL Standard 844, which in Class II applications means
Petlolux
use

120
100

"dust-ignirion-proof."
Fixtures rvillexclude dust from the inside of the enclosure. and will function at fLrll

85

T6

conditions ofuse. Each fixture is marked to indicate the nraximum wattage ofthe iamp for which i1 is approved.

Table 2. Petrolux Temperature Classification for Class l, Division 2 Hazardous Locations.


Lamp Type
& waltage
7OW HPS

Mounling Assembly Pendanl Refraclor Refleclor


180.C

Stanchion Rehactor

Relleclol

Refraclor
160.C

Refleclor

Ceiling Relractor

Rellector

- T3A 1650C - T3B ']OOW HPS 200"c - T3 200.c - T3 230"C - r2C 260"C - r2B 150W {55V) HPS 215"C - T2D 215.C -r2D 150W (100V) HPS 175W N4etal Halide 230"C - r2C 260"C -T2B 100W N4ercury 215"C -r2D 2300c T2C 175W lMercury 280"C - r2A 280.C - T2A
3250C

250W Mercury 200W lncand. 300W lncand.

2000c
260"C

- T3 - r2B

215.C -T2D
2BO"C

_T2A

160'C T3C 165'C - T3B 2154C r2D 200"c - T3 230"C - T2C 2600c r2B 215"C - r2D 215'C -rzD 260'C r2B 2600c - T2B 215"C -12D 230.C - T2C 260'C - T2B 2600c - T2B 300'c - T2 200"c - T3 215.C - T2D 260"C r2B 280.C - T2A

- T3C 165'C - T3B 200.c - T3 200"c - T3 2300c - T2C 260"C T2B 215"C - T2D 2150C -r2D 260"C -r2B 2600c - T2B 215"C - r2D 2300c - T2C 260"C - T2B 260.C - T2B
3250C

165"C 2000c

- T3B - T2D 23A"C - T2B 2150C -T2D 215"C - r2D 2600c - T2B 2600c - T2B 215.C - T2D 2304c - r2c 260.C - T2B 2800c - T2A
325"C

T3B 165"C T3 215'C rzc 260'C

2000c 2600c

T3

215"C T2B 2AO.C

-r20 -r2A

200'c - T3
260"C

215"C

T2B 2800c

-r20
-

T2A

Easy footcandle calculations.


lnitial horizontal point-by-point footcandles for one luminaire plotted as a function of distance f rom fixture.
No. 1928, Asymmetric Distribution 'l5OW HPS, 16000 Lumens
specilic
Eack

IJ] shoring tbc JirotclnLllcs

ll lrnl

No. Asymmetric Distribution 175W Deluxe Mercury,8500 Lumens

.1923,

l.oint. lhese s|llphs cllilble thc nro\l accLll1ttc \ct qLrirk cra]UlttiLrn of
a

J :'3 !

Back

Front

.'.rl ,'c r'r :.\,.r.r", r,.,..,. gi\cf i{lrt lc\cl or t():tclric\c \pecillc IiioLrirrdlcs ilr(l u]rili'rlit] \ ilh a Jl\cd ,t-r.'r :'rt .
lr ()nl lLlnl
n

spltcrrg aIr'engenrcnl.

T,.
rr1()u n

.....1.
iJr ir

of thc (lr\llllce
rrtorrn I ing

.r i...
cr

ir

c lo I lje

trrs hci{lr t. (; r rph\ l rc Ji)r' il l0


lrrrr c rr

rrlk Illrne. For olhcr lreight:. appll llrr' nrultiplving llctor :lrotn hclol 1(r rh!- lirotcllnrllcs rcild. \: ltn erenrplc. lhc i i r r I r I ( i I lJ.()nt onc
I
L

or

210123 Rai o Drstafce

'(o 321012
across,/1,,1 H

llato

D stance a.ross, M H

l9l

un

rrrlllrrl S rr lrorL i: l.0r 1.56 - 1.56 li)o(cundlc\. (irrtr ibtrlirin\ l11)nt olhcr
lullrneir'c'q in thc ilrcu l]lLt.t hc ecldctl t(j

il il t it n S' rlr{)u nl |r{. l{r' lt iong a

No. 1915, Long & Narrow Distribution 175W Clear Metal Halide, 14000 Lumens
I Back Front

rc|r

\".. r.r i.. !r

!.r.r

.l\.

33
1

(lt.) 8 l0 12 14 [4ull. Factor 1.56 ] 00 .69 51


lMtg. Height

16

3z
q

.39

No. 1912 Long & Narrow Distribution 70W HPS. 58OO Lumens

i; cro

ia
!

3210123
Fetlo
D

a
slafce across M
H

Back

Front

No. 1925, Asymmetric Distribution 175W Clear Metal Halide, 14000 Lumens
Back

Front
I

I c'o

321012
Ralio
D stance across,'lvl H

9
oL

No. 1918. Long & Narrow Distribution .16000 15OW HPS, Lumens T

21012
Ratio-D slance across, M
H

O !5
Tc.al.r

I 1., 2C :5 30 35 4il R:r'{] D stafcc f"l H

Back

33 q

No. 1913, Long & Narrow Distribution 175W Deluxe Mercury, 8500 Lumens

ate approrimatc ilrotcannt. !alues ior other wattages nrultrply vai!es for ,1978 b. .o 'o 0,.
HPS (.r-o7/t. LiLrltip y l9/3 by 5 lor 100y,' m.rc!ry { 1971). .r I 5 ior 250Vi .rercrry ( 1972).

3,
,

ia
q

Back

Front

uo

21012
Rai

3,
T

o -D slance acrossr'lvl.H

Ett

2101
Ratio
D

Other sofooicaN.l c data upon r-aquest. sian.r-.,r.r()ss/M


H

Petrolux prismatic glass reflector series.

ldealfor low
mounting heights. Optimum brightness control.

Choice of three optical assemblies.


Open - for general usirge Open ventilated for general usage where uplight is desired

I nclo.ed & ga.keted lor' .ealeJ :ni'


applications

Pendant top with integral ba ast for threaded rig d condu it entry (or flexible pendant, balanced for use on sw vel hanger)
3/4"

Choice of mounting.

H nged socket housing with three

PD
FP -

ST -

CE BC

pendant moLLnt flcxible pendant mount for balanced hanging stanchion mount

ceiling nlount
box cover lllout'tt over recessed outlet box

WL - wall nount

locking points assures un iorm 360' compress on G) Heavy duty, cast aluminum. polyester powder painted housing (for hazardous applicat ons bal ast assernbly is completely anodized betore painting)

O Choice of lamps and wattages


let Prismat c boros licate glass ref ector with spun-on a umlnum cover

Choice of lamp type and wattage. 70,100, r 50w FI PS


100, 175, 250W mercury

l75w metal halide


Engineered for durability.
Petrolux features a prismatic glass reflector with an integral ballast assembly. The glass reflcctor is virtually inpervious to industriai fumes, easy to clean. Casl aluminun housing and top assembly.
Stainless steel scrcws.

Hazardous locations. E&G units are available for use in Class I, Div.2;Class II, Div. 1&2;Classlll
hazardous locatiorls. Units tested and approved in elevated ambienls and specially labelled (UL Std. 844, FiLe #E12267).

Enclosed and gasketed.


Provided with spun-on tempered glass rourrdel. Designed for indool and outdoor-areas tctluiring enclosed fixtLr res

Also available in totally enclosed refraclor luminaires. see page 4.

High pertormance. The economical operalion of Petrolux is due to its prismatic glass rcflector, designed specifically lor optimLrm control of the newer low wattage short-arc lamps. Thc smooth inner sLrr-facc of lhe rellector can be easily wiped clean to maintain maximum cliciency.

Pelrolux offers many benetits

with oprimum brighlness control. Listed by UL, "Suilable for Wet Locations."

over fluorescents. Low ten,perature starting capability to 20"F.

Maximum light output at all


temperatures.
Deep reflector provides excellent lamp cutoff for increased visual comlort.

I
,l
i"

Choice of light distributions.

Coefficients of Utilization, ZonalCavity Method.


Cat. No. 1908

pw sO% 30% 10% s0% 30% 10%

0%
.72 .66

10

.85 .TA .72 .66 .61 .56 .51 .46 .42 .36

.83 .75 68 .62 .56 .51 .16 .41 .37 .31

.81

.TA .TT 76

.72 .65
.58

.52 .47 .42 .37 .33 .27

.73 .68 .63 .58 54 .19 .45 .41

.69 .63 ,57 .51 .46 .42 ..10 38 .36 33 35 .30 27


,71 .66 .60 ,54 .49 .45

6l
55 .50

.45 40 .36
31

25

Cal. No. 1938

pw
1

50% 30%

10% 50% 30% 10%


.72

0%
65
.60 .56 .17

2 3

7 8 9

61 .57 .56 .52 52 .44 .44 .44 .41 .37 36 31

.15 74 .70 .67 .65 62

.65 .60 .54


.,19

.70 .69 .68 .66 .64 .62 .62 .60 .58 .54 .50 .46 .43 .40 .35 .51 .47 .43 .39 .36 31 .48 .44 40 .37 .33 .2A

.45
,37
.3,1

43
.39 .36 .32 .27

10

28

Cat. No. 1935


c

pw

50% 30%

I I
10

.72 .67 .62 .58 .53 .49 .45 .41 .38 .33

1o% 69 .62 .57 .5r ..19 .46 .45 .42 .41 .38 .37 .34 .33 .30 .28 25 71 .65 .s9 .54

50% 30%

10%

0%
.62 .57 53 .48

.67 .63 .59 .55 .51 .47 .43 .40 .36 .31

.66 .6t .57 .52 .48 .44 .40 36 .33 27

.65 .60 .55 .50 .45 .41 .37 .34 .30 .25

.44
.40

.36 .32 .29 .24

Cat. No. 1903

pw soYr
1

2 3 4

o1
7 8 9

10

.7t .70 .64 .s8 .52 .47 .!3 .39 .35 .31

30' 10% 50% 30% 10% O% .74 .72 .7r .69 .68 .65 .66 .63 .65 .63 .61 .58 .59 .56 .60 .57 .54 .52 .53 .49 54 .51 .48 .46 .47 .43 .49 .46 ..13 .41 .42 .38 .45 .41 .38 .36 .3a .3,1 .41 .37 .33 32 .3,1 ,30 .37 .33 .3! .24 .30 .27 _34 .29 .26 .25 .26 22 29 25 .22 .24

Cat. No. 1933


20%

pw sO% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10%

O%

aa
OIher illumination data upon request.

1 2 3 4 s $ E 6 7 L36 9 10

.68 .62 .57 .52 .ta .44 .40

.66 .60 .54 .4a .44 .39 .36 .32 .33 29 .29 .25

.65 .57 .51 .45 .41 .36 .32 .29 .26 .21

.62 .61 .56 _55 .52 49 .47 .44 .4s -42 .40 42 .38 .36 .38 .35 .32 .35 .31 .29 .32 .28 .26 .2A .24 .21

.63 .58 .54 .49

.58
.52 .4A ,43 .3e

.34
.31

.27 .24 .20

Performance specifications
Hazardous locations.
Class l, Division 2 Class ll, Division 1 & 2 Class lll, Division 1 & 2
Completc lLrIninaire shall be Holopitane . The Petrolux Catalog No. lurninaire shall co n sist ol lhrec sLl b top, conlaining assenblics a the elcctrical componcnts r lhe sockct asscrnbly housing: ancl the encloscd and gaskeled optical asselnbly.

Relractor optical characteristics.


Thc prismatic refractor shall be ofa borosilicate glass 8 7s" in diameter and 7-3/16" deep with precisely formed prisnls producing a distribution (long & narro*. asynrmctrical or symmetrical).
The rel-factor when secured to the sockel housing by nreans oI three captive slainless stcel screws in the refractor door assembly shall provide an encloscd and gaskeled optical assembl).

AII screws shall be stainless sleel and captive. Thr: hinged socket assembly shall bc attachcd to the top assembly by rneans of three captive slainless steel screws at 120' intervals to Inaintain uniforn1 360' comprcssion.

Rellector optical characteristics.


The reflector shall be spun prismatic

Housing. Allcastings shall be corrosion resistant aluminum alloy. Caslings shall bc


protected against scvere corrosive

Class l, Division 2
CoInplele luminaire shall be UL listed for use in Class I. Division 2 hazardous areas with rnaxinrurr operating temperature

er'\i onn-erl'b).r n,'l\e. e pn'rJcr p"irlt.


All
screws shall be stainless steeLand

rrrgeof

'(

urrl_

uJlt

captive. The lulninairc gaskeling shall be ola special plant 6ber lype. mcchanically held in placc.
TIre hingcd socket assernbly housing shall be attilched to thc top assembly by means ol lhree captive stilirrless steel screws at 120" intervals to maintain uniform 160" compressiort.
Ref

lan]p, based on operalion in an clevated ambient for-rvhich it is lrpproved.

borosllicale glass with il" minimunr rvall thickness with an aluminunt cover. Thc enclo.ed .rrrJ gr.kered .er reSh.,ll tll lile il tenlpered glass roundel secured to the rel'lector by thc alunlinun'r covcr and shalL be attached to the housirlg with three captive thLlmbscrews. Thc open bottom reflcctor shall bc attached to the sockct housing by the
stainless steel scrcws. The opcn bottom vcntilatcd rcflcctor shall be attached to housing by three stainless stccl screws to providc uplight and vcntilating action.

Class ll, Division 1 & 2 Class lll, Division 1 & 2


Conrplete luminaire shall be UL listcd for
use in Class

II. Division I & 2 and

Class

IIl. Division I & 2. The

Iuminaire shall

lector optical characteristics.

bc markcd to indicate thc maxinlLrnl wattage of the lamp that shall be permitled without exceeding an exposed surface lemperatLrre ol 165"C (120"F) uncler nornral conditions of use.

The light output shall be % in the 0" 60" zonc. irnJ lrot morc lhirn '.1 lhc 60'Llo'/one. Jnd nr.,duce J spacing ratio distribution.

rn

Relractor optical characteristics.


The prismatic refractor shalL be

The rellector shall be spun prismalic borosilicate glass with 78" lninimunr rvall thickness with an aLuminum covcr. The enclosed and gasketed scries shall utilize a tcmpered glass roLlndel secured to the reflector by the alLrnrinLrm cover. The refrector series- when attached lo thc socket hoLrsing by tlrree thumbscrews shall provide a totally encloscd and gaskcted optical assenbly. The output shall be r,-;. in the 0"-60'zone, and noi more than fi in the 60'-90" zone, and Pro-

ofa

General usage.
Complete luminaire shall be Holophane . Ltlnrrr'aire PerrolJ\ ( ilral,,q NL,. shall consist of three sub assemblies - a top, containing tlle electrical

borosilicate glass 8 %" in diamcter and 7-J lb deep. u rlh prec .c \ 'ornred pri\m' prodLrcllri':r J i.l I ibur ion r l.ng & narrow, asymmelrical orsymmetrical).
The refractor whcn secured 1o thc socket housing by means of three captive slalnless steel screws in the refractor door assembly shall provide an enclosed and gasketed optical assembly. The enclosed and gasketed series shall carry the UL con)bination label. "EIectric/Suitable for Wet Locations."

conp,ir'eIr\: llre\, c\(l r\.en_bl) hou.lrg:


and the enclosed and gasketed or open refl cctor optical assembly.

Housing.

Jr,ie

'pacir'g

latirr dr.trrbution.

All castings shall be corrosion resistant aluminLrm iilloy. Castings shall be


protected agai nst scvere corrosive er \ in. menr\ by a nolle.lcrp,.$det painl.

General area luminaires are UL listed for the following elevated ambients.
Petrolux generalarea umina res are UL listed for elevated ambient temperature applications This table lndicates UL listed temperatures wrth the associated wattage and mounting
assemblies.

Lamp type & wattage


7OW HPS

Mounting assembly

Pendant
65'C 55'C

Stanchion 65'C 55'C

Ceiling 65'C
55"C

lOOW HPS
15OW 55V HPS

40'c 40'c
40.c

s5'c
55"c
55"C 65"C

150W 175W 100W 175W

100V HPS metal halide mercury mercury

40'c
4CFC

55"C

65'C

65'c
55'C

55'C

55'C

40'c 40'c
40"c

?sowIgMry
10

40'c

40"c

40'c

Luminaire component dimensions & mounting instructions.

O-

\N4lq

Universal socket housing.

- r^. I lr
hop,!
OC

Mounting instructions.

Mounting assemblies.

Thread pendant mount top onto conduii and tighten set screw as shown to lock jixture to conduii-

{threadcd for

Stanchion CST)

I cond! t. p !gqed i2l I backcflry p uqqed


I
5,116

-_---t-----_-rsro ra l+f
Pendant (-PD)

.- :
>]

Wall CwL)

Connect primary wires to circuit leads, \usoend soclel housrrg section over hinge on pendant top. Connect ballast secondary to socket with prewired push-

n.'"f., .+

- ;,',;

I l
5 t516
Fl

lr

o ,!li,

't,

Secure housing to pendant top with three captive screws. Screw in lamp.

3 .1 .o rdlr t en(ry

Box cover (-BC)

Ceiling, through-mount CCE)


'Al gnment ior beam positionlng.

Optical assemblies.
i

Mount refractor to housing with


3 captive screws. On open reflector series, housing and reflector are

shipped attached.

.
YI
r'1

J-t

1.f

! ti
Rehactors (1S1, 1S2, 197), Cast guard CCG)
On enclosed units, attach safety cable

Reflectors (190, 193, 198)

to refractor door.

Ordering data.
Optical ass6mbly 190 Open rellector Wattage Optlons and
Se componenl
1

191
192 197 198

Long & narrow rotractor

-Asymmetrica 193 Enclosgd & gasketed

relraclor

3 4

25 7

Symmetrical refractor Venl latd open rel ector

8I 0 1911

100W mrcury 250W merc!ry 175W mrcury 300W. PS-30 med. bas6 nc, (max.) 175W melal halid* 70W HPS 150W,55V HPS 150W, t00v HPs 1ffiw HPS

Examplol 1911-PD'120'C2-CG is a Pelrolux E&G refraclor unil wth long & narrow light dislribulion, 100W mercury, Jor pndant mounting, 120 voll, provded wlh lixturs labol ULlstodlor C ass ll, Div. 1 & 2, and Class lll, Div. 1 & 2,"
with cast guard.

I I I

PD
124 208
240

-120t_
277 480

C2

-rl CG
Flxturo lebllng
See list below *Not availabe ior open-bottorn fixtures

Mountlng e$efibly 56 component Isl

Voltage

General area use component list.


Mounling assemblies

-PD -FP -SI -CE -WL -BC

Pendanl mounl
Flexible pendanl mouni for balanced hanging Stanchion mount Ceiling mount Wall mount Box cover mounl over recessed outlet box

Oplions and accessories -F Slngle fuse for 120.240 and 277


volls

FF -CG -WG 'LG

Double fuse for 208, 240 and 480 vo ts Cast guard lor refractor Wire guard for open and closed refleclors Louver guard lor open reilector

-EM -PR

-EL[,4R 150W quartz emergency standby light systern, less relay, not available on ventilated relleclor series l98" 150W quarlz ernergency standby light system, not available on ventilaled

relleclorseries'198'
Photocontrol (except

on'-CE" and

"_BC')

-ELB

-CH

Low brightness relleclor Salely chain reflector

-ALCP Polycarbonate botlom closure for

Hazardous location use component lisi,


Mounting assemblies

-PD -FP -ST -CE -WL

Pendant mount Flexible pendant mount for balanced hanging Stanchion mount Ceiling mount Wall mounl

Options and accessories 'F S ingle fu se ior 120, 240 and 277 volts ('-C2" only)

Fixture labeling

-C1 -C2

-FF -CG -WG


-EMR

Double fuse lor 208. 240 and 480 volts ("-C2" only) Casl guard for refractor Wire guard for reflector HID lixture wilh E[4 relay wired to a 300W inc. max. fixture (not quartz lamp,'-C2" only)

UL listed tor Division 2 UL listed for Division 1 & UL listed lor Division 1 &

Class

l,

Class ll,
2

Class lll, 2

Nore ungrounded power dlstibulion systems m6y cary high lransienl line vo tages under lauh 6ndilions B&ause high lransienls can cause premalure balaslfaiure, poss ble with balasls oi any manutaclurer s design. i1 is not rsommended thal udina res be operated on 40V unqrounded syslems

The physicalpropert es ol the Ho ophane Petro !x enes lum na res ep*nltyp ca averagelalues obiainod i. accodance w th accepled lesl melhods and a s!btecl lo norma manulacl!ring variations.-lhey are suppled asa tehn ca setuice and a s!blecllochangewitho!l nol ce. checkyourloca Holophano sles re p resentative to a$ure curentinlormaton. No ophane ls a drvison or JohnsManvile Sales Corpo.at on.

Electrical characteristics For coDrplete


electrical data. see tables of electrical characteristics in the Holophanc Ballast Handbook publication HL-301.

Warranty Rcfcr ro the Holophane linrited


1

Contact your local Holophane lighting . rle. r'epre.errtal.re ior n .rc ,t rrnr.,lion. application assislance. compuler-aided design and cost stLrdics, and sanlple Lrnits for trial installation. For information on other J-M products and syslems, call the Product Information Cenler at
103-979- r 000.

year materiaLwarranla- on lhis producl.

rvhich is published in

the

-lcrnrs

ancl

Conditions seclion ol the currcnt price


schedule. and is a\ ailable lronr your local

Holophdne salcs representalivc.

llM
Johns-Manville
Holophane Div., Johns-Manvill Sales Corp., Ken-Caryl Ranch, Denvsr, Colo.8O217/ Canadian Johns-Manville, Holophan Division, Bramala, Onl. and Sl. Hyacintho, Oue., Canada/ Holophane
Europe Limiled, Bond Av., Milton Keyns MK1 1JG, England /Holophano S.A. de C.V., Apartado Postal 75-415, Mexico 14, D.F. Mxico.

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