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are firmly screwed in and will not slide in the channels before attempting to lift the
luminaire.
Figure 3: Lifting eyebolts
Do not expose the eyebolts to undue stress while lifting, by allowing the luminaire to drop
and then catching it again, for example. Do not use the eyebolts for safety attachment.
Location and orientation
DANGER! The Exterior 1200 Image Projector mounting yoke base must be securely
anchored to a suitable flat surface. Ensure that the supporting structure can bear
the weight of all installed devices plus an adequate safety margin.
Consult a qualified engineer to determine a suitable anchoring method and to verify that
the structure can safely bear the luminaire's weight.
The Exterior 1200 Image Projector is rated
UL Wet Location. When choosing a
location for installation, consider that the
main housing has an ingress protection
(IP) rating of 65, but that the heat
exchanger unit must be protected from
rain or direct water projections that might
fill the heat exchanger with water and
cause overheating. The luminaire may
therefore be installed in any orientation,
but it must be positioned so that the heat
exchanger is on the lower side of the
Figure 4: Heat exchanger position
luminaire (see Figure 4). If necessary,
loosen the yoke tilt lock screws (B in
Figure 1) and reposition the yoke.
Allow for service access to the front and rear of the luminaire.
The Exterior 1200 Image Projector can be installed outdoors but:
• Do not expose it to high-pressure water jets from any direction
• Do not immerse it in water (or any other fluid)
• Do not install it in a location where flooding may occur.
Ensure sufficient drainage to cope with the heaviest rainfall. Make sure that water can
drain away from the installation area at least as fast as it can enter it.
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