Sunco LED UFO High Bay User Manual
Lighting made better.
SKU: HB_UFO
Contact: support@sunco.com | (844) 334-9938
[UL Certified] [FC Logo] [ROHS Compliant]
What's in the Box?
UFO High Bay
Get Your Gear:
- Mounting Bracket (If needed)
Required Tools:
[Drill] [Hammer] [Pliers] [Tape Measure]
[Bolt Cutters] [Marker] [Ladder] [Wire Stripper]
Before You Start
Safety Information
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or physical injury:
- Turn off circuit breaker before installing this fixture.
- Suitable for use in wet environments at temperatures ranging from -22° to 122°.
- Not intended for use with emergency fixtures.
- Not compatible with photo controls.
- Not compatible with occupancy sensors.
- Not compatible with third party sensors.
- Not compatible with all dimmers. For more dimming information, please visit www.sunco.com.
- Not compatible with timing devices.
- All electrical connections must be in accordance with local and National Electric Code (N.E.C.) standards.
- Please review installation manual carefully before proceeding. Consult a qualified electrician if you are unfamiliar with proper electrical wiring connections.
WARNING: Cancer & Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.) This device may not cause harmful interference. 2.) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. Please review all instructions carefully prior to installation.
Quickstart Guide
- Step 1: Securely install hook or adequate support.
- Step 2: Screw-in set screw and tighten firmly.
- Step 3: Hang fixture onto ceiling hook or chain.
- Step 4: Connect supply wires to light wires.
Installation Guide
Hook Mount with Lifting Ring
- Step 1:
a. Turn off circuit breaker before installation. Drill a pilot hole.
b. Securely install hook or adequate support in ceiling.
Note: If using a chain, cut to correct size to suspend fixture (chain and ceiling hook not included).
- Step 2:
a. Thread provided lifting ring into fixture. Screw-in set screw and tighten firmly.
b. Hang fixture, secure with safety cable to prevent falling. Loop end attaches to hanging hook, clip end secures to pre-cut hole.
- Step 3:
a. Connect supply wires to luminaire wires with wire nuts (not included):
- Black to Black (Live)
- White to White (Neutral)
- Green to Bare Copper (Ground)
b. For wire connections with multiple hot wires (240V/277V):
- Black to Black (Hot)
- White to Red (Hot)
- Green to Bare Copper (Ground)
c. Optional: Connect compatible device for dimming features. Otherwise, cap wires if dimmer is not used.
- Pink (-) to Pink
- Purple (+) to Purple
d. Turn on circuit breaker and test light.
3/8 NPT Pipe Mount
- Step 1:
a. Turn off circuit breaker before installing.
b. Unscrew nuts on 3/8 NPT.
c. Screw mounting bracket (not included) onto fixture. Insert NPT into corresponding bracket holes.
- Step 2:
a. After connecting NPT and bracket, either: Re-screw and tighten nuts (from NPT) to secure or screw pipe into drive hole of light fixture.
b. Connect High Bay and supply wires using included wire nuts: Black to Black (Live): White to White (Neutral): Green to Green (Ground).
Note: Connect compatible device for dimming feature; cap wires if not using dimmer.
- Step 3:
a. Modify fixture position by adjusting bracket screws.
b. Turn on circuit breaker and test light.
Ceiling Mount
- Step 1:
a. Turn off circuit breaker before installation.
b. Use marker to label location of fixture placement.
c. Drill holes into ceiling. Hammer expansion anchors into prepared holes. (Diagram shows Φ10mm holes, 100mm spacing)
- Step 2:
a. Align bracket and fixture holes with expansion anchors.
b. When holes are aligned, push fixture up. Slide to adjust.
c. Tighten fixture nuts.
- Step 3:
a. Connect supply wires to luminaire wires with wire nuts (not included):
- Black to Black (Live)
- White to White (Neutral)
- Green to Bare Copper (Ground)
b. For wire connections with multiple hot wires (240V/277V):
- Black to Black (Hot)
- White to Red (Hot)
- Green to Bare Copper (Ground)
c. Optional: Connect compatible device for dimming features. Otherwise, cap wires if dimmer is not used.
- Pink (-) to Pink
- Purple (+) to Purple
d. Modify fixture position by adjusting bracket screws. Turn on circuit breaker and test light.
e. Turn on circuit breaker and test light.
Product Details
Recommended Dimmers
Brand | Model |
---|---|
LUTRON | NTSTV-DV |
LUTRON | NFTV-IV |
LUTRON | DVTV |
LEVITON | IP710 |
LEVITON | DS710-10Z |
LEGRAND | RH4FBL3PW |
Scan for the full compatible dimmer list!
Specifications
Voltage | 120-277V |
Wattage | 150/200/240W |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Beam Angle | 90° |
Housing Material | Aluminium |
Dimmable | 0-10V |
Average Lifetime | 50,000 hrs |
Lumens | 21K/29K/34K |
CRI | 80+ |
Usage | Indoor |
Power Factor | >90 |
Warranty | 7 Years |
Common Troubleshooting
Feeling in the dark about an issue with your product? No worries! Our troubleshooting section is here to shed some light and provide you with easy-to-follow solutions for any problem.
If you still need some assistance, please feel free to contact us with any questions. Our team of lighting experts are happy to help brighten your day.
Category | Issue | Solution |
---|---|---|
Installation | Light isn't turning on. | Double check if fixture is properly connected and circuit breaker hasn't been tripped. |
Light unexpectedly fails. | For further assistance, reach out to customer support. | |
Dimming | Light not dimming to lowest setting. | Ensure minimum dimmer load requirement is met. |
Light not dimming smoothly. | Verify dimmer compatibility with fixture. | |
Light not compatible with dimmer switch. | Check light-dimmer compatibility. Consider purchasing compatible switch if necessary. | |
Flickering | Light is flickering when turning on. | Check that fixture wiring connections are secure. |
Light flickering with other lights on the same circuit. | Check that the lights on the same circuit are not overloading the circuit. | |
Light flickering when turned on. | Verify fixture compatibility and that it is grounded. | |
Light flickering when dimmed. | Verify dimmer switch compatibility. | |
Buzzing | Fixture buzzing with power outages. | Verify light is connected to surge protector securely. |
Fixture buzzing with appliances or electronic devices. | Look for nearby interferences that can cause buzzing. Such as televisions, radios, computers, etc. | |
Fixture buzzing when dimmed. | Verify dimmer switch compatibility. |
Light Distribution Angle
Lighting distribution angle refers to the spread of light emitted from a light source. It is an important factor to consider when selecting a fixture or bulb, as it affects the way it will illuminate an area. There are two main types of lighting distribution angles:
A symmetric lighting distribution emits light evenly in all directions, creating a cone-shaped pattern that provides a pool of light. This type of lighting is ideal for general lighting and illuminating large areas. Common applications for symmetric lighting include general area illumination, security lighting, and perimeter lighting. Symmetric lighting is also used to a certain degree in up-lighting.
An asymmetric lighting distribution angle, also known as beam angle, creates a pattern that focuses light in a specific direction. This type of lighting is ideal for task lighting as it reduces glare and light spill in other areas. Common applications include task lighting in spaces such as landscape settings, retail stores, museums, and much more.
It is important to note that the lighting distribution angle can also be affected by other factors such as the reflector design of the light source, the type of lens used, and the distance between the light source and the surface being illuminated.
(Note: The PDF contains polar plots illustrating light distribution. The following provides key data from these plots.)
150W
Not a lighting nerd? No worries, you can skip this page.
AVERAGE BEAM ANGLE (50%): 85.9 DEG
Measurement Planes: C0/180, C90/270, G6. Unit: cd (Luminous Intensity Distribution 1).
200W
AVERAGE BEAM ANGLE (50%): 88.0 DEG
Measurement Planes: C0/180, C90/270, G6. Unit: cd (Luminous Intensity Distribution 1).
240W
AVERAGE BEAM ANGLE (50%): 88.9 DEG
Measurement Planes: C0/180, C90/270, G6. Unit: cd (Luminous Intensity Distribution 1).