Help Mounting Flood Lights

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mtnelectrical

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A customer call me yesterday. He wants to light up his building, It is 7 fls high and he wants to use lumark halide 1000watts and it has a trunnion mounting http://www.cooperlighting.com/specfiles/productinfopdf/EADH0388.pdf there are going to be 32 of these lights,he mentioned that he has seen in other building a way to mounting these lights with some kindorf and pipe. Anyone has installed anything close?Thank you for your replyes
 

e57

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I would say liquid-tight flex and pipe, and - MAN - is it gonna be bright!!! Is this up-lighting.... You may want to check for any local "Dark-sky ordinance".
 

mtnelectrical

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well the building is like 100 by 50'and 7 floors high and the lights are going to face down and maybe with some incliantion to the wall
Now it is going to be in the air attached to a galvanize pipe and fed trough the pipe with liquid tite
 

romexking

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You should contact your supplier and ask to have a Lumark rep examine the site and specify the best mounting method. In my professional opinion, I would not want to engineer a mounting method for a 25 lb light hanging over the edge of a building 80' high. At the very least I would consider a safety cable of some sort.
 

e57

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I think your fixtur is too large to support that way from conduit.

314.23(E) Raceway Supported Enclosure, Without Devices, Luminaires (Fixtures), or Lampholders. An enclosure that does not contain a device(s) other than splicing devices or support a luminaire(s) [fixture(s)], lampholder, or other equipment and is supported by entering raceways shall not exceed 1650 cm3 (100 in.3) in size. It shall have threaded entries or have hubs identified for the purpose. It shall be supported by two or more conduits threaded wrenchtight into the enclosure or hubs. Each conduit shall be secured within 900 mm (3 ft) of the enclosure, or within 450 mm (18 in.) of the enclosure if all conduit entries are on the same side.
Boxes are not permitted to be supported by rigid raceways using locknuts and bushings. Enclosures without devices or luminaires, however, are considered to be adequately supported, provided the conduit is connected to the enclosure by threaded hubs and the threaded conduits enter the box on two or more sides and are supported within 3 ft of the enclosure. A box is not permitted to be supported by a single raceway.
 

e57

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Sorry wrong code.... Still bad.

(F) Raceway Supported Enclosures, with Devices, Luminaires (Fixtures), or Lampholders. An enclosure that contains a device(s) or supports a luminaire(s) [fixture(s)], lampholder, or other equipment and is supported by entering raceways shall not exceed 1650 cm3 (100 in.3) in size. It shall have threaded entries or have hubs identified for the purpose. It shall be supported by two or more conduits threaded wrenchtight into the enclosure or hubs. Each conduit shall be secured within 450 mm (18 in.) of the enclosure.
The conduit is required to be supported within 18 in. if the enclosure contains devices or luminaires.
Exception No. 1: Rigid metal or intermediate metal conduit shall be permitted to support a conduit body of any size, including a conduit body constructed with only one conduit entry, provided the trade size of the conduit body is not larger than the largest trade size of the conduit.
Exception No. 2: An unbroken length(s) of rigid or intermediate metal conduit shall be permitted to support a box used for luminaire (fixture) or lampholder support, or to support a wiring enclosure that is an integral part of a luminaire (fixture) and used in lieu of a box in accordance with 300.15(B), where all of the following conditions are met.
(a) The conduit is securely fastened at a point so that the length of conduit beyond the last point of conduit support does not exceed 900 mm (3 ft).
(b) The unbroken conduit length before the last point of conduit support is 300 mm (12 in.) or greater, and that portion of the conduit is securely fastened at some point not less than 300 mm (12 in.) from its last point of support.
(c) Where accessible to unqualified persons, the luminaire (fixture) or lampholder, measured to its lowest point, is at least 2.5 m (8 ft) above grade or standing area and at least 900 mm (3 ft) measured horizontally to the 2.5 m (8 ft) elevation from windows, doors, porches, fire escapes, or similar locations.
(d) A luminaire (fixture) supported by a single conduit does not exceed 300 mm (12 in.) in any direction from the point of conduit entry.
(e) The weight supported by any single conduit does not exceed 9 kg (20 lb).
(f) At the luminaire (fixture) or lampholder end, the conduit(s) is threaded wrenchtight into the box, conduit body, or integral wiring enclosure, or into hubs identified for the purpose. Where a box or conduit body is used for support, the luminaire (fixture) shall be secured directly to the box or conduit body, or through a threaded conduit nipple not over 75 mm (3 in.) long.

That fixture doesn't comply to that stuff in bold so.....
 

mtnelectrical

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it is going to be supported by a mechanical tubin not rigid nor IMC and it is a good idea to have some safety cable like you guys said and there is some option for the mounting, there is one that comes with a sleeve for a pipe mounting
 
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e57

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Will the tubing act as a race way of any sort? Thats in another code..... :D

But, yeah - safety cable is not a bad idea for liability purposes...
 
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