Thomas and Betts Corporation

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SECTION 26 54 00

CLASSIFIED LOCATION LIGHTING

Specifier Notes: Delete any information below in Parts 1, 2 or 3 which is not required or relevant for the project.

PART 1 GENERAL

1.01SECTION INCLUDES

  1. Furnishing, installation, and assembly of lighting fixtures for areas classified as hazardous.

1.02REFERENCES

A Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.

  1. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA):
  1. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):

1. NFPA 70National Electrical Code (NEC)

  1. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL):
  2. UL 595Standard for Supplemental Requirements for Luminaires for Installation on Marine

Vessels.

  1. UL 844Standard for Hazardous Location Lighting Fixtures.
  2. UL 864Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems.
  3. UL 924 Standard for Emergency Lighting and Power Equipment.
  4. UL 1572Standard for High Intensity Discharge Lighting Fixtures
  5. UL 1598Standard for Supplemental Requirements for Luminaires for Installation on Marine

Vessels.

1.03SUBMITTALS

A.Comply with Section 01 33 00 – Submittal Procedures.

B. Product Data:

  1. Submit manufacturer’s descriptive literature and product specifications for each product.
  1. Manufacturer’s installation literature and training guide.
  2. Manufacturer’s product drawings, when requested.

1.04QUALITY ASSURANCE

  1. Manufacturer Qualifications: Products shall be free of defects in material and workmanship.
  1. Installer Qualifications: Installer shall be trained and certified based on the acceptable manufacturers listed requirements.
  1. Mock-Up: Provide a mock-up for evaluation of installation techniques and application workmanship.
  2. Finish areas designated by Architect.
  3. Do not proceed with remaining work until workmanship is approved by Architect.
  4. Redo mock-up area as required to produce acceptable work.

1.05DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation.

  1. Store and dispose of solvent-based materials, and materials used with solvent-based materials, in accordance with requirements of local authorities having jurisdiction.

1.06PROJECT CONDITIONS

  1. Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended

by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside

manufacturer's absolute limits.

1.07WARRANTY

  1. Product is warranted free of defects in material or workmanship.
  1. Product is warranted to perform the intended function within design limits.

PART 2 PRODUCTS

2.01 GENERAL

  1. Hazardous Location: An area where the possibility of explosion and fire is created by the presence of

flammable gases, vapors, dust, fibers or flyings. Provided wiring and installation of electrical fixtures to

comply with NEC Hazard Class indicated and as schedule on the drawings.

B. Class I-Gas:

  1. Class I (NEC Section 500.5(B)): Those areas in which flammable gases or vapors may be present in the air in sufficient quantities to be explosive or ignitable.
  2. Typical Class I Locations:
  3. Petroleum refineries, and gasoline storage and dispensing areas.
  4. Industrial firms that use flammable liquids in dip tanks for parts cleaning or other operations.
  5. Petrochemical companies that manufacture chemicals from gas and oil.
  6. Dry cleaning plants where vapors from cleaning fluids can be present.
  7. Companies that have spraying areas where they coat products with paint or plastics.
  8. Aircraft hangars and fuel serving areas.
  9. Utility gas plants and operations involving storage and handling of liquified petroleum gas or natural gas.

C. Class II-Dust:

  1. Class II (NEC Section 500.5(C)): Those areas made hazardous by the presence of combustible dust.
  2. Typical Class II Locations:
  3. Grain elevators, flour and feed mills.
  4. Plants that manufacture, use or store magnesium or aluminum powders.
  5. Plants that have chemical or metallurgical processes: producers of plastics, medicines and fireworks, etc.
  6. Producers of starch or candies.
  7. Spice-grinding plants, sugar plants and cocoa plants.
  8. Coal preparation plants and other carbon handling or processing areas.
  1. Class III-Fibers:
  2. Class III (NEC500.5(D)): Those areas in which there are easily ignitable fibers or flyings present, due to type of material being handled, stored, or processed.
  3. Typical Class III Locations:
  4. Textile mills, cotton gins, cotton seed mills and flax processing plants.
  5. Any plant that shapes, pulverizes or cuts wood and creates sawdust or flyings.
  6. Fibers and flyings are not likely to be suspended in the air, but can collect around machinery or on lighting fixtures and where heat, a spark or hot metal can ignite them.
  1. Division 1-Normally Hazardous:
  2. Division 1: Hazardous gases or dusts are present under normal operation conditions or during frequent repair and maintenance activity.
  3. Groups A-B-C-D: Groups (NEC Section 500.6): The gases and vapors of Class I locations are broken into four groups by the code A, B, C and D. These materials are grouped according to: the ignition temperature of the substance, its explosion pressure and other flammable characteristics.
  4. Groups E-F-G: Class II—dust locations-groups E, F and G. These groups are classified according to the ignition temperature and the conductivity of the hazardous substance.
  1. Division 2-Not Normally Hazardous: Hazardous gases or dusts are not present under normal operating conditions.

2.02MANUFACTURERS

A. Acceptable Manufacturers:

Thomas & Betts Corporation

8155 T&B Blvd

Memphis, TN38125

800-816-7809, 901-252-5000

Product: Hazlux®Lighting Fixtures

2.03MATERIALS / COMPONENTS

A. Hazlux® Lighting Fixtures as manufactured by Thomas and Betts.

B.Materials, components and fixtures shall be manufactured and supplied by a single manufacturer.

C.Fixtures shall comply with the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. The law requires and the manufacturer shall provide metal halide fixtures withpulse start ballast.

2.04DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Polymeric Fixtures for Class I, Division 2; Wet andMarine Locations:

  1. Hazlux® 1 HID, Mogul Base; 50-175Watts: Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Lamp: High pressure sodium with globe and guard.
  3. Lamp: High pressure sodium with refractor and guard.
  4. Lamp: Metal halide with globe and guard.
  5. Lamp: Metal halide with refractor and guard.
  6. Complies with UL844.
  7. Class I, Division 2, Groups A,B,C,D.
  8. Enclosed and gasketed.
  9. UL 1572, Suitable for Wet Locations.
  10. UL 595 Marine.
  11. NEMA Type 4X.
  1. Hazlite® M1 HID 35-100W, Medium Base; 9-26W Compact Fluorescent:Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Lamp: High pressure sodium with globe and guard.
  3. Lamp: High pressure sodium with refractor (type V) and guard (type 1 and 3)
  4. Lamp: Metal halide with globe and guard.
  5. Lamp: Metal halide with refractor (type V) and guard (type 1 and 3)
  6. Lamp: Fluorescent with globe and guard.
  7. Class I, Division 2, Hazardous Locations (UL 844).
  8. Suitable for Wet Locations.
  9. UL 1598 Marine.
  10. NEMA Type 4X.
  1. Hazlux® LumaShield, Polymeric Wash-Down Fluorescent:Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Hazardous Areas: Model PDFT.
  3. Non Hazardous Areas: Model PFT.
  4. 2 feet (610 mm) length.
  5. 4 feet (1219 mm) length.
  6. 8 feet (2438 mm) length.
  7. 2 lamp fixture. Refer to fixture schedule for lamp type.

7.3 lamp fixture. Lamp types T8(1) and T5(3).

8 4 lamp fixture. Refer to fixture schedule for lamp type.

9. CSA-NRTL/C.

10. Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D.

  1. Class II, Division 2, Groups F, G.
  1. Wet Locations, NEMA Type 4.

2.05DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Enclosed and Gasketed Fixtures for Class I, Division 2; Class II; Wet and Marine Locations

  1. Hazlux® 3 HID Mogul Base, 50 – 400 Watts. Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Lamp: Standard ballast housing with globe and guard – high pressure sodium.
  3. Lamp: Standard ballast housing with globe and guard – metal halide.
  4. Lamp: Standard ballast housing with 12 inches (305 mm) refractor and guard – high pressure sodium.
  5. Lamp: Standard ballast housing with 12 inches (305 mm) refractor and guard – metal halide.
  6. Lamp: R-tank ballast housing with 7-3/4 inches (197 mm) refractor and guard – high pressure sodium.
  7. Lamp: R-tank ballast housing with 7-3/4 inches (197 mm) refractor and guard – metal halide.
  8. Lamp: R-tank ballast housing with 7-3/4 inches (197 mm) globe and guard – high pressure sodium.
  9. Lamp: R-tank ballast housing with 7-3/4 inches (197 mm) globe and guard – metal halide.
  10. Lamp: Large ballast housing with globe and guard – high pressure sodium.
  11. Lamp: Large ballast housing with globe and guard – Metal Halide.
  12. Lamp: Large ballast housing with 12 inches (305 mm) refractor or high bay reflector – high pressure sodium.
  13. Lamp: Large ballast housing with 12 inches (305 mm) refractor or high bay reflector – metal halide.
  14. UL 844.
  15. Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D.
  16. Class II, Division 1&2, Groups E, F, G; Class III.
  17. Enclosed and Gasketed.
  18. UL 1598, Suitable for Wet Locations.
  19. Marine.
  20. NEMA Type 4X.
  1. Hazlite® M3 HID 35-150W Medium Base, 9-26W fluorescent, 60-150W incandescent.Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Lamp: Standard ballast housing with globe and guard – high pressure sodium.
  3. Lamp: Standard ballast housing with globe and guard – metal halide.
  4. Lamp: Standard ballast housing with globe and guard – incandescent.
  5. Lamp: Standard ballast housing with globe and guard – compact fluorescent.
  6. Lamp: Standard ballast housing with refractor and guard – high pressure sodium.
  7. Lamp: Standard ballast housing with refractor and guard – metal halide
  8. UL 844.
  9. Class I, Div. 2, Groups A,B,C,D
  10. Class II, Div. 1 & 2, Groups E,F,G
  11. Class III.
  12. Enclosed and Gasketed.
  13. UL 1598, Suitable for Wet Locations.
  14. UL595 Marine.
  15. NEMA Type 4X, IP66.

2.06DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Incandescent Lighting Fixtures for Class I, Division 1 and 2; Class II; Wet and Marine Locations

  1. Hazlite® M4: 100 – 300 Watts.Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Class 1, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D.
  3. Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G.
  4. Enclosed and Gasketed for Wet Locations.
  5. UL 1595 Marine.
  6. NEMA Type 4X, IP66.
  1. Hazlite® M5 – Explosion proof: 100 – 150 Watts.Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Class I, Division 1, Groups C, D.
  3. Class II, Division 1 & 2, Groups E, F, G.
  4. UL 844.
  5. Suitable for Wet Locations.
  6. UL 595 Marine.
  7. NEMA Type 4X, IP66.

2.07DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREEMNTS:

Compact Fluorescent Lighting Fixtures for Class I,Division 1 and 2; Class II; Wet and Marine Locations

  1. Hazlite® M4: 13 – 44 Watts. Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Class I, Divison 2., Groups A, B, C, D.
  3. Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G.
  4. UL 844.
  5. Enclosed and Gasketed.
  6. Wet Locations.
  7. NEMA Type 4X, IP66.
  1. Hazlite® M5 – Explosion Proof 9-26W fluorescent: Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Class I, Division 1, Groups C, D*
  3. Class II, Division 1 & 2, Groups E, F, G*
  4. UL 844.
  5. Suitable for Wet Locations
  6. UL 1598 Marine, NEMA Type 4X
  1. Hazlite® M9:Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Polymeric housing with incandescent lamp.
  3. Polymeric housing with fluorescent lamp.
  4. Polymeric housing with HID lamp.
  5. Aluminum housing with incandescent lamp.
  6. Aluminum housing with fluorescent lamp.
  7. Aluminum housing with HID lamp.
  8. Enclosed and Gasketed.
  9. Outdoor Wet Locations.
  10. Class I, Div. 2., Groups A, B, C, D
  11. Class I, Zone 2., Groups IIA, IIB, IIC
  12. Class II, Div. 2., Groups F, G
  13. NEMA Type 4.
  14. IP66.

2.08DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Fluorescent Lighting Fixtures Class I, Division 1 and 2; Class II; Wet, Marine and Hosedown Locations:

  1. Hazlux® 6:Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Model DFP: 4 feet (1219 mm) powder coated steel lighting fixture.
  3. Model DFS: 4 feet (1219 mm) stainless steel lighting fixture.
  4. Model DFP: 2 feet (610 mm) powder coated steel lighting fixture.
  5. Model DFS: 2 feet (610 mm) stainless steel lighting fixture.
  6. 2 lamp fixture. Refer to Fixture Schedule for type.
  7. 3 lamp fixture. Refer to Fixture Schedule for type.
  8. 4 lamp fixture. Refer to Fixture Schedule for type.
  9. 6 lamp fixture. Refer to Fixture Schedule for type.
  10. CSA-NRTL/C.
  11. Class I, Division 2, Groups A,B,C,D.
  12. Class II, Division 1, Groups F, G.
  13. Outdoor Wet Locations.
  14. NEMA Type 3R, IP54.
  1. Hazlux® 6:Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Model DFA: 4 feet (1219 mm) extruded aluminum fluorescent fixture.
  3. Model DFA: 2 feet (610 mm) extruded aluminum fluorescent fixture.
  4. 2 lamp fixture. Refer to fixture schedule for lamp type.
  5. 4 lamp fixture. Refer to fixture schedule for lamp type.
  6. CSA and UL844.
  7. Class I, Division 2, Groups A,B,C,D.
  8. UL595 Outdoor Marine.
  9. NEMA Type 3R, Outdoor Wet Locations.
  1. Hazlux® 7 – Explosion Proof:Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. XFM Series Four Foot Explosion Proof Fluorescent Fixtures
  3. XFM Series Two Foot Explosion Proof Fluorescent Fixtures
  4. 2 lamp fixture. Refer to fixture schedule for lamp type.
  5. 4 lamp fixture. Refer to fixture schedule for lamp type.
  6. 8 lamp fixture. Refer to fixture schedule for lamp type.
  7. Class I, Division 1, Groups C,D
  8. Class II, Division 1, Groups E,F,G
  9. UL 595 Outdoor Marine
  10. Outdoor Wet Locations
  11. IP66
  1. Hazlux® LumaShield:Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Hazardous Areas: Model PDFT.
  3. Non Hazardous Areas: Model PFT.
  4. 2 feet (610 mm) length.
  5. 4 feet (1219 mm) length.
  6. 8 feet (2438 mm) length.
  7. 2 lamp fixture. Refer to fixture schedule for lamp type.
  8. 4 lamp fixture. Refer to fixture schedule for lamp type.
  9. CSA-NRTL/C.
  10. Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D.
  11. Class II, Division 2, Groups F, G.
  12. Wet Locations, NEMA Type 4.

2.09DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Explosion Proof Fixtures for Class I, Division 1; Class II; Wet and Marine Locations

  1. Hazlux® 5 Mogul Base:Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Lamp: High pressure sodium.
  3. Lamp: Metal halide.
  4. UL 844.
  5. Class I, Division 1, Groups C, D.
  6. Class II, Division 1 & 2, Groups E, F, G.
  7. Suitable for Wet Locations.
  8. UL 1598 Marine, NEMA Type 4X.
  1. Hazlux® 5 Floodlight:Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Lamp: High pressure sodium.
  3. Lamp: Metal halide.
  4. UL 844.
  5. Class I, Divison 1, Groups C, D.
  6. Class II, Division 1 & 2, Groups E, F, G.
  7. Suitable for Wet Locations.
  8. UL 1598 Marine, NEMA Type 4X.
  1. Hazlite® M5 Medium Base:Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Lamp: High pressure sodium.
  3. UL 844.
  4. Class I, Division 1 & 2, Groups C, D.
  5. Class II, Division 1 & 2, Groups E, F, G.
  6. Suitable for Wet Locations.
  7. NEMA Type 4X.
  8. UL 1598 Marine.

2.10DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Emergency Lighting and Strobe Lights for Hazardous, Wet and Marine Locations

  1. HazBatt® H3: Fluorescent Emergency Lighting System.Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D.
  3. Class II, Division 1, Groups F, G.
  4. UL 844, UL 924, UL 1598.
  5. Enclosed and Gasketed, Wet Locations.
  6. Marine - Inside Dripproof.
  1. HazBatt® M5:Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. UL 844, UL 924, UL 1598.
  3. Class I, Division 1, Groups C, D.
  4. Enclosed and Gasketed, Wet Locations.
  5. Marine - Inside Dripproof.
  1. HazBatt® M5 with Exit Sign:Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. UL 844, UL 924, UL 1598.
  3. Class I, Division 1, Groups C, D.
  4. Enclosed and Gasketed, Wet Locations.
  5. Marine - Inside Dripproof.
  1. HazFlash® M4: Adverse and Industrial strobe Light. VXS Series. Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Lens: Red.
  3. Lens: Blue.
  4. Lens: Clear.
  5. Lens: Green.
  6. Lens: Amber.
  7. CSA - NRTL/C.
  8. Outdoor Wet Locations, NEMA Type 3R.
  9. Outdoor Marine, NEMA Type 4X.
  10. Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D.
  1. HazFlash® M4: Adverse and Industrial strobe Light. DXS Series. Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Lens: Red.
  3. Lens: Blue.
  4. Lens: Clear.
  5. Lens: Green.
  6. Lens: Amber.
  7. CSA - NRTL/C.
  8. Outdoor Wet Locations, NEMA Type 3R.
  9. Outdoor Marine, NEMA Type 4X.
  10. Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D.
  11. Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G.
  1. HazFlash® M5: Strobe light.Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. Lens: Red.
  3. Lens: Blue.
  4. Lens: Clear.
  5. Lens: Green.
  6. Lens: Amber.
  7. UL 864, UL 1598, UL 844
  8. CSA - NRTL/C
  9. Outdoor Wet Locations, NEMA Type 3R.
  10. Outdoor Marine, NEMA Type 4X.
  11. Class I, Division 2, Groups C, D.
  12. Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G.

2.11DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS:

Floodlight Fixtures for General Purpose, Wet, Marine and Hazardous Locations

  1. Hazlux® 3 Floodlights: Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. High Pressure Sodium: 70 - 1000 watts
  3. Metal Halide: 175 - 1000 watts
  4. 120, 277, 480 orMulti-tap voltagesavailable.
  5. Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D - All (UL844).
  6. Outdoor Wet Locations – All.
  7. Marine Locations (UL1598) - FDM Series.
  1. Hazlux® 5 Floodlights: Refer to Fixture Schedule for fixture accessories.
  2. High Pressure Sodium: 50- 400 watts.
  3. Metal Halide: 175 - 250 watts.
  4. UL844.
  5. Class I, Division 1 & 2, Groups C, D.
  6. Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C & D.
  7. Suitable for Wet Locations.
  8. NEMA Type 4X.
  9. UL 1598.

PART 3 EXECUTION

3.01REPARATION

  1. Preparation shall be done in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.

3.02INSTALLATION

A. Install in accordance with the NEC and manufacturer’s printed instructions and manufacturer’s

installation training.

  1. Install lamps in each luminaire.
  1. Lighting fixtures: Set level, plumb, and square with ceilings and walls. Install lamps in each fixture.
  1. Suspended Lighting Fixture Support:
  2. Pendants and Rods: Where longer than 48 inches (1200 mm), brace to limit swinging.
  3. Stem-Mounted, Single-Unit Fixtures: Suspend with twin-stem hangers.
  4. Continuous Rows: Use tubing or stem for wiring at one point and tubing or rod for suspension for each unit length of fixture chassis, including one at each end.
  1. Fasten luminaire to structural supportsindicated.
  2. Use fastening methods and materials selected to resist seismic forces defined for the application and approved by manufacturer.
  1. Adjust luminaires that require field adjustment or aiming. Include adjustment of photoelectric device to prevent false operation of relay by artificial light sources.
  1. Grounding of Exterior Pole Mounted Fixtures:
  2. Ground metal poles and support structures
  3. Install grounding electrode for each pole, unless otherwise indicated.
  4. Install grounding conductor pigtail in the base for connecting luminaire to grounding system.
  5. Ground nonmetallic poles and support structures.
  6. Install grounding electrode for each pole.
  7. Install grounding conductor and conductor protector.
  8. Ground metallic components of pole accessories and foundations.

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