
GEH-5864C
INSTRUCTIONS
Industrial Luminaires with Electro-
Mechanical Sliding Optical Disconnect
Installation and Maintenance
READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING
Save instructions for future use.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock
• Turn power off before servicing
– see instructions
CAUTION
Unit will fall if not installed properly
• Follow installation instructions
FG5, FG6 DG5, DG6 OG5, OG6 LM5 VS5
LARGE BALLAST HOUSING FOR
SOME OPTIONS
(See GE Lighting Systems Product
Catalog for details)
FG6
VERSABEAM PROTECTED BY
U.S. PATENT NUMBER 5,416,684
MOUNTING
Conduit Mounting:
WARNING
Risk of fire
• Keep combustible materials away from lens
– see instructions
• Use lamps specified on nameplate
NOTE: Maximum fixture ambient temperature rating is determined by the lesser rating as
indicated on the ballast assembly and the optical assembly.
GENERAL
This luminaire is designed for indoor (check label for damp or wet location suitability) applications, and
should be installed and maintained according to following recommendations. It consists of two assem-
blies, ballast and optical, which may be shipped separately.
Any part damaged or broken during or after assembly should be replaced.
If the luminaire you ordered has a polycarbonate or acrylic refractor, please pay particular attention
to the following statement:
All polycarbonates, acrylics and articles made from polycarbonates or acrylics will yellow with time.
The rate of yellowing is determined by the specific material, any additives and coatings, as well as the
optical temperature and exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light.
This yellowing can reduce the light output and impact resistance of products made from polycarbon-
ates or acrylics. In no case should the maximum wattage recommendations listed for the luminaire be
exceeded. Contact factory for more information.
UNPACKING
This luminaire has been properly packed so that no parts should have been damaged during transit.
Inspect to confirm.
No damaged parts should be installed.
NOTE: The luminaire is supplied with a mounting plate or a hanger hub and locking nut which are
threaded together, which is included in carton with the ballast housing.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: Minimum clearance of 3 feet must be maintained below luminaire.
1. Fasten mounting plate (minimum of five full turns) to 3/4-inch conduit by threading the mounting plate
onto conduit. (Figure 1)
2. Tighten set screw to lock mounting plate to conduit.
3. Loosen set screw on the top corner of the ballast housing.
4. Loosen wiring box door screws on the ballast housing to allow the wiring box door to pivot.
5. Pivot the wiring box door 180 degrees to allow the mounting plate room to slide onto the ballast
housing.
6. Slide mounting plate onto ballast housing, making sure that the upper rim of the ballast housing slides
into the rails of the mounting plate. (Figure 2)
7. Tighten the set screw on the top corner of the ballast housing so that the mounting plate cannot back
out.
8. After wiring is complete, pivot the wiring box door back into the original position and tighten the two
wiring box door screws.
Flexible Mounting: If flexible mounting accessories (hook or loop) are supplied separately, thread
shaft into mounting plate and follow instructions above for conduit mounting.
CAUTION: If this instruction is not followed damage to the mounting parts can occur causing the
fixture to fall. When using hook or loop fixture mounting, do not apply luminaire weight when the
mating parts are as shown in Fig. A. Do not apply any twisting action to the hook and loop assembly.
When properly installed the hook and loop assembly is shown in Fig. B.
Figure 1
Figure 2
These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor to provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation or
maintenance. Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, the matter should be referred
to GE Lighting Solutions.
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Lighting Solutions
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