CatDieselPower750
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- Brockport NY
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I am looking for compliance information. We currently have Zumtobel lighting fed with 277v. on this rail we have many (1900 over several stores) HID fixtures that have 39 watt PAR 30 MH HID lamps. I am looking for a reasonable retrofit solution to LED. Our Sylvania rep gave me a 120-277v LED PAR30 medium base lamp to demo. My question is can I remove the HID ballast in the fixture assembly directly wiring the socket to the 277v feed and use this lamp? The lamp is rated at 277 and the socket is rated at 277. From what I read in 210-6-C-3 I would be ok with this. My main concern is safety. We have people of with limited knowledge in our stores changing lamps if they fail. I am not as worried about someone sticking their fingers in the sockets but main concern is if the LED lamp was to fail and they attempt to screw in the old MH HID lamp, some of our 120V only PAR 30 LED lamps or a regular incandescent 120V rated lamp. My other concern is by making this change, I assume I will violate the UL listing of the fixture so liability wise I am not sure if this is a good idea but if code allows and there is no issue with UL then I am legally covered. I attached a pic of the fixture. Thanks for the advice and help!
I am looking for compliance information. We currently have Zumtobel lighting fed with 277v. on this rail we have many (1900 over several stores) HID fixtures that have 39 watt PAR 30 MH HID lamps. I am looking for a reasonable retrofit solution to LED. Our Sylvania rep gave me a 120-277v LED PAR30 medium base lamp to demo. My question is can I remove the HID ballast in the fixture assembly directly wiring the socket to the 277v feed and use this lamp? The lamp is rated at 277 and the socket is rated at 277. From what I read in 210-6-C-3 I would be ok with this. My main concern is safety. We have people of with limited knowledge in our stores changing lamps if they fail. I am not as worried about someone sticking their fingers in the sockets but main concern is if the LED lamp was to fail and they attempt to screw in the old MH HID lamp, some of our 120V only PAR 30 LED lamps or a regular incandescent 120V rated lamp. My other concern is by making this change, I assume I will violate the UL listing of the fixture so liability wise I am not sure if this is a good idea but if code allows and there is no issue with UL then I am legally covered. I attached a pic of the fixture. Thanks for the advice and help!