A lamp is factory installed in each LP2 light. After the LP2 light is installed, refer to
section D for information on making the electrical connections.
C. Specifications.
Operating Voltage
Current Draw
Lamp Ratings
Lamp Type
Lamp Life
Operating Temperature
Dimensions
Housing Material
Ratings/Approvals
D. Electrical Connections.
To avoid electrical shock hazards, do not connect wires when power is applied.
1. Remove both Philips screws and wire strain relief.
2. Loosen both slotted screws and install wiring into each terminal. Refer to figure 2.
Tighten screws.
3. The wires can be routed through the opening in the side of the bulb holder, or straight out.
Install the wire strain relief and Phillips screws.
4. Test the Model LP2 light to ensure that it operates as intended.
II. RELAMPING.
To avoid electrical shock hazards, disconnect power before replacing light bulb or servicing.
To change the lamp, proceed as follows:
A. Disconnect the power.
B. Unscrew the bulb holder (counter-clockwise) and remove. To replace the lamp, align it with
the cut-outs in the holder, push down and apply a clockwise twist to lock into place.
C. Install the bulb holder complete with lamp by turning it clockwise until it locks into place.
24VDC, 24VAC, 120VAC, & 240VAC 50–60Hz
Voltage
24VDC/AC
120VAC
240VAC
24V, 6W; 120V, 6W; 240V, 10W
Double contact bayonet base Type S-6 (10W Max.)
1,500 Hours Average (Based on AC operating voltage)
-4° to 140°F (-20° to +60°C)
Refer to figure 2
Polycarbonate lens
Polyamide, high-impact base
CE, IP65,
UL listing pending
WARNING
WARNING
2
Operating
In-Rush
0.30A
3.0A
0.06A
0.6A
0.06A
0.6A