Cooper Lighting IMI-484 Indoor Furnishings User Manual


 
These instructions do not claim to cover all details or variations in the equipment, procedure, or process described, nor to provide directions for meeting every possible
contingency during installation, operation or maintenance. When additional information is desired to satisfy a problem not covered sufficiently for user’s purpose, please
contact your nearest representative.
CAUTIONS:
Cooper Lighting poles have been designed to support only the luminaires and equipment originally intended. miscellaneous items such as pennants
signs and decorations may cause pole failure because of overloading. Addition of these items voids cooper lighting’s warranty. Cooper Lighting will,
however, supply information on total loading EPA on request. Cooper Lighting’s poles are guaranteed only when used in a pole/ luminaire or floodlight
combination. any other application of poles, including application without a luminaire or floodlight, voids Cooper Lighting’s warranty.
GROUNDING:
Poles must be grounded in accordance with requirements in the National Electrical Code and applicable Local Electrical Codes.
VIBRATION:
Many isolated wind conditions exist that can be davasting to poles and luminaires. Although rare, vibrations severe enough to cause damage can
occur in structures of all types influenced by many interacting variables. Vibrations are generally unpredictable. constant winds in the 10-30 mph range
can severely damage certain poles by vibration and there is no single cure that will assure the prevention of all modes of vibration. Many factors may
contribute to the development of a vibration problem. It is not however the result of defective material or workmanship and therefore not covered by
the Cooper Lighting warranty. Vibration dampers that can help alleviate this condition can be supplied by Cooper Lighting either factory installed or for
field installation. Cooper Lighting recommends that vibration dampers be considered when any of the following conditions exist:
1. Poles installed on a bridge structure, overpass, or parking ramp structure.
2. Pole having a fixture epa load of less than 0.5.
3. Camera support poles.
4. Locations that experience prevailing constand winds in the 10 to 30 mph range.
5. Any site that has history of vibration problems.
6. Areas specificed as special wind zones (consult local authorities).
7. Locations near an airport, mountain foothills, great lakes, large open areas of flat ground or any other unique locations that may experience
abnormal wind conditions.
The user’s maintenance program should include observation for excessive vibration and examination for any structural damage or bolt loosening.
Failure to do so could result in structural failure.
Customer First Center • 1121 Hwy 74 South • Peachtree City, GA 30269
IMI-484 ACF080468
Poles
Sheet 2 of 3
2/15/08 IMI-484
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING FIXTURE.
RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
WARNING
• Make certain power is OFF before starting installation or attempting any maintenance.
• FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
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Tribute Galleria Vision Site
Single
Dual -
2 @ 180
Triple -
3 @ 90
Quad -
4 @ 90
Single
Dual -
2 @ 180
Triple -
3 @ 90
Quad -
4 @ 90
Single
Dual -
2 @ 180
Triple -
3 @ 90
Quad -
4 @ 90
POLSS4APSA15
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POLSS4APSA20
100 MPH 100 MPH 100 MPH 90 MPH 100 MPH 90 MPH - - 100 MPH 100 MPH 100 MPH 90 MPH
POLSS4APSA25
100 MPH 90 MPH 80 MPH 80 MPH 90 MPH - - - 100 MPH 90 MPH 80 MPH 80 MPH
POLSS5APSA30
90 MPH 80 MPH 80 MPH - 80 MPH - - - 90 MPH 80 MPH 80 MPH -