Cooper Lighting MD6CPxT6 - Manual

Cooper Lighting MD6CPxT6

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – P o r t f o l i o; Electrical Connection
  • Page 3 – Distribution Selection & Trim Installation
  • Page 4 – Lamping Information; Main Lamp; Ceramic Metal Halide Lamp; Quartz Lamp; Quartz Restrike Lamp
  • Page 5 – Remove the top cover.; Be sure to re-assemble the lamp; Install the trim back into the housing using the torsion springs.
  • Page 6 – Ballast Replacement; The ballast should be replaced by a qualified electrician.; Lens Maintenance & Replacement; Remove the trim assembly from the housing.; Insulation Detector Replacement; Open the Junction Box.; Socket Replacement
  • Page 7 – Install the new socket using the original screws.; Be sure to re-assemble the lamp assembly in the; Wiring Diagrams; xxx
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704530 Rev. A

- 1 - Customer First Center · 1121 Highway 74 South · Peachtree City, GA 30269

P o r t f o l i o

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Installation Instructions for MD6

x

T6, MD6

x

T4, MD6CP

x

T6 and MD6CP

x

T4

Commercial Recessed Housings











CAUTION: To avoid possible electrical shock, be sure that power supply is turned off before installing or servicing this
fixture.

CAUTION: Metal halide lamps have arc tubes that operate at extremely high temperatures and may shatter unexpectedly
as a result of misapplication, system failure or internal factors.

This violent failure could cause extremely hot glass

and lamp parts to discharge into the surrounding environment, creating a risk of personal injury, fire or property
damage.

Therefore, it is incumbent on the user to use common sense and good judgment in anticipation of these

potential violent failures. Never use or operate this fixture without safety glass or lens properly installed and secured in
place.

Reduction of Risk
The potential of violent failure can be significantly reduced by relamping at or before the rated end of life. In applications
where the lamps burn continuously, the lamps should be turned off for a period of 15 minutes at least once per week
which will cause lamps nearing their end of life to fail passively upon relighting. Careful adherence to the above
precautions may not eliminate all possible risks associated with the use of Metal Halide lamps, but it will reduce the
likelihood of personal injury or property damage.

Rough-In Mounting

This fixture should be supported by main runners or

other structure that is capable of supporting fixture
weight of 17lbs.

The junction box will accept both

½

” and

¾

” trade size

metal conduit.

Review fixture labeling to make sure it is rated for the

voltage installation being used.

The housing is designed for installation where it will

not come in contact with insulation. Thermal insulation
must be kept a minimum of three inches (3”) away
from the housing sides, top and junction box.

This housing/trim is designed to be used with T6/T4.5

Ceramic Metal Halide lamps for the specified wattages
only. These lamps can cause serious skin burn and
eye inflammation from shortwave ultraviolet radiation if the envelope of the lamp is broken or punctured.

Risk Of Fire

Supply conductors (power
wires) connecting the fixture
must be rated minimum
90°C. If uncertain, consult an
electrician.

Risk Of Electrical Shock

Disconnect power at fuse or
circuit

breaker

before

installing or servicing.

Risk Of Fire.

Do not install insulation
within 3 inches (76 mm) of
any part of the fixture or in a
way that may entrap heat.

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Summary

Page 2 - P o r t f o l i o; Electrical Connection

704530 Rev. A - 2 - Customer First Center · 1121 Highway 74 South · Peachtree City, GA 30269 P o r t f o l i o ® Step 1. Install fixture into ceiling cavity using ½ ” electrical conduit, ¾ ” channel, 1 ½ ” channel or “ x ½ ” bar stock as mounting rails (furnished by others) by inserting them into ha...

Page 3 - Distribution Selection & Trim Installation

704530 Rev. A - 3 - Customer First Center · 1121 Highway 74 South · Peachtree City, GA 30269 P o r t f o l i o ® Distribution Selection & Trim Installation Step 1. Install the proper lamp type and wattage into the socket. Make sure the new lamp does not have any fingerprints, dust, lint, etc. NO...

Page 4 - Lamping Information; Main Lamp; Ceramic Metal Halide Lamp; Quartz Lamp; Quartz Restrike Lamp

704530 Rev. A - 4 - Customer First Center · 1121 Highway 74 South · Peachtree City, GA 30269 P o r t f o l i o ® Lamping Information • The electronic ballast has a very important shutdown timing feature that turns off the ballast output after time periods ranging from 2 minutes up to 30 minutes if a...

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