Manual Cooper Lighting Envoy

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    Envoy Parking Garage Luminair e ...

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    LIGHTING SOLUTIONS Parking structures are dynamic settings requiring special considerations in planning, construction and safety. In both day and evening conditions, safe and effective movement of pedestrian and vehicular traffic is the number one priority in designing for parking structures. Beyond the construction and code requisites, the element ...

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    DESIGN + FORM Envoy is a unique presentation of form, function and performance. Uniformity, minimum foot-candles and other design criteria are accomplished through Envoy’s multitude of reflector and shielding options. Coupled with toolless access and release features throughout the mounting, maintenance and removal process, Envoy offers service f ...

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    3 4 DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS [1] Adequate horizontal and vertical illumination is required for the safety and security of occupants within the structure. Direct and indirect illumination allows safe movement of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, including the ability to easily identify vehicles, parking spaces and direction of traffic flow. [2] Glare f ...

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    INNOVATION Envoy is truly unique in form and construction. Practical and useful features abound throughout the design, culminating in an extremely versatile parking garage luminaire. By focusing on solutions that meet contractor and end user needs, Envoy overcomes the challenges of effectively and efficiently lighting parking structures. • FIXTUR ...

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    5 6 INSTALLATION [1] Install “ Quick Mount” plate [2] Loop hook, hang fixture and make wiring connections [3] Guide the wires into center access hole. Swing up and slide fixture onto bracket hooks. When “ click” is heard, installation is complete. [4] ACCESS + INSPECTION + REMOVAL Other garage fixtures force you to remove the lens and balla ...

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    QUARTZ HALOGEN Utilizing a T4 double contact bayonet base [DCB], this lamp is a traditional option for various types of circuit and lighting needs. Options [Q and EM] utilize a relay device to sense power supply conditions and extinguish the standby lamp when power is restored. Option [EM/SC] features the same lamp with no relay device, and is desi ...

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    7 8 STANDARD J-BOX MOUNT [Recessed] The J-Box is recessed/cast into ceiling. Envoy is attached using the quick mount release bracket system. STANDARD J-BOX MOUNT [Surface] The J-Box is surface mounted to ceiling where J-Box and conduit are visible. Envoy is attached using the quick mount release bracket system. PENDANT BOX/BIRD GUARD [PBG] The pend ...

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    PENDANT MOUNT APPLICATIONS Garage fixtures are commonly mounted to pendant pipes to bring the light source closer to ground level to achieve increased light levels. Many times this is desirable due to higher ceiling heights or structural supports at the ceiling level that interfere and block light emitted from the luminaire. Envoy offers multiple p ...

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    9 10 OPTICAL VERSATILITY ROUND [RD] Bright specular Alzak ® anodized aluminum main reflector and diffuse anodized aluminum upper reflector. CONCENTRATED DOWN LIGHT [CD] 360° Internal shield efficiently redirects uplight downward to offer higher illumination values on the ground where light may be needed most. Useful in areas requiring higher foot ...

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    OPTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR DIVERSE NEEDS AND ENVIRONMENTS. Envoy offers three optical distributions and a variety of light control media to optimize lighting performance and comply with local lighting ordinances. The standard Envoy system features the main reflector contributing to both horizontal and vertical illumination. The upper refl ector contribu ...

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    11 12 CONFIGURATIONS + LAYOUTS Reflector Inserts Down Light Up Light Reflector Inserts Down Light Up Light Reflector Inserts Down Light Up Light Reflector Inserts Down Light Up Light Driving Direction Two-way Drive Lane Double Luminaire Row One-way Drive Lane Single Luminaire Row ROUND [RD] none Driving Direction Two-way Drive Lane Double Luminaire ...

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    LIGHT CONTROL Envoy’s numerous reflector options and light controlling shields allow flexibility in application for all garage types. All of the three [3] main distributions are available with the complete line of shield options and accessories. Driving Direction Two-way Drive Lane Double Luminaire Row Two-way Drive Lane Double Luminaire Row HOUS ...

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    13 14 CONFIGURATIONS + LAYOUTS DESCRIPTION FIXTURE/TEST NUMBER Fixture Mounting Height 1 Fixture Spacing [Down Drive Lane] Fc Values On Deck Horiz. Avg. [fc] Horiz. Min [fc] Horiz. Max./Min. Vert. Min. [fc] @ 5' above fl oor ABC DE F 175w MP, Round Distribution Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens Test No. EPL-175-MP-RD 2 Light Loss Factor: ...

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    Description Fixture/Test Number Fixture Mounting Height 1 Fixture Spacing [Down Drive Lane] Fixture Spacing [Across Drive Lane] Fc Values On Deck G [Garage Exterior] 2 Horiz. Avg. [fc] Horiz. Min [fc] Horiz. Max./Min. Vert. Min. [fc] @ 5' above fl oor ABC DE F 175w MP, Round Distribution Medium Base, Clear Lamp, 17,500 Lumens Test No. EPL-175 ...

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    15 16 OPTICAL RENDERINGS Effective lighting designs provide for excellent uniformity, vehicle identification and facial recognition. Strong vertical illumination of cars and pedestrians is important for detection of vehicles, walking pedestrians and facial recognition of possible criminal threats. In applications where light trespass is a concern, ...

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    ENERGY ENERGY SAVINGS Energy savings is important to end users, and in some instances may be a compliance requirement of the project. When comparing past methods to present and future technologies, there is no apparent single method to solve all energy challenges while meeting the multitude of application specific job requirements. Envoy has numero ...

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    19 20 CONSTRUCTION Low copper, one-piece aluminum die-cast electrical housing features heavy cast walls designed for effective heat dissipation and resistance to corrosion. Toolless release aluminum die-cast latches securely hold lens in place and aid in efficient installation and maintenance. A tamper resistant option is available to prevent unaut ...

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    IP66 Rated C-UL Listed Certifications U.L. 1598 Listed 2G Vibration Tested ISO 9001 40°C Ambient* NOTES: * Varies by model. Wire Grommet Lens Gasket Quick Mount Release Bracket System Quick Mount Plate Release Lever ...

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    21 22 OTHER OPTIONS 13 1/2" [343mm] 1 1/8" [29mm] VANDAL RESISTANT SOLUTIONS In applications where vandalism is a concern, a typical solution is to mount the luminaires out of reach. Mounting at elevated heights predictably results in lower light levels. To address vandalism Envoy has inherent, robust design features and various options t ...

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    EPL ENVOY ORDERING INFORMATION SAMPLE NUMBER: EPL-175-MP-MB-MT-TG-AP-L-EM/SC BALLAST MB =Magnetic Ballast 3 EB =Electronic Ballast 4 VOLTAGE 5 120 =120V 208 =208V 240 =240V 277 =277V 480 =480V DT =Dual-Tap w/277V 6 MT =Multi-Tap w/277V 6 TT =Triple-Tap w/347V 6 DISTRIBUTION RD =Round SQ =Square TG =Rectangular COLOR [add as suffix/must specify] AP ...

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    Cooper Lighting Customer First Center 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City , GA 30269 P: 770-486-4800 F: 770-486-4801 www .cooperlighting.com International Sales, USA Cooper Lighting 1121 Highway 74 South Peachtree City , GA 30269 P: 770-486-4800 F: 770-486-4801 Canada Cooper Lighting 5925 McLaughlin Road Mississauga, Ontario L5R 1B8 P: 905-507-400 ...

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