TE Connectivity LUMAWISE Endurance N Shorting Caps

TE Connectivity's (TE) LUMAWISE Endurance N Shorting Caps provide a safe, convenient, and economical method to close or open the primary circuit path across a NEMA-compliant receptacle on an outdoor light. The LUMAWISE Endurance N Caps are ANSI compliant and UL listed. These TE devices are made of UV-stabilized material, feature an IP66 rating for outdoor harsh environments, and are IK08-protected against impacts up to 5 joules (the equivalent to the impact of a 1.7kg mass dropped from 300mm above the impacted surface).

The LUMAWISE Endurance N Shorting Caps are offered in three variants:

• 2328118-1: LUMAWISE Endurance N Shorting Cap
• 2328118-2: LUMAWISE Endurance N Shorting Cap with Surge Protection
• 2328118-3: LUMAWISE Endurance N Shorting Cap, Open Cap

The 2328118-1 Shorting Cap is designed to provide continuous power from the pole to the luminaire. The 2328118-2 features an integrated 545-joule Metal Oxide Varistor (MOV), which provides surge protection for LED luminaires that are required to be on continuously. The 2328118-3 Shorting Cap, Open Cap is used to disconnect service.

Features

  • IP66 water ingress protection, reduces outdoor light fixture maintenance and extending operating life
  • Shorting cap with MOV protects luminaire from transient line voltages (2328118-2 only)
  • Distinct cap shape improves visual distinction between standard photo controls and shorting caps
  • Alternative to light-sensing control units

Specifications

  • IK08 high-impact resistant
  • UV-stabilized material
  • -40°C to +120°C operating temperature range
  • 15A maximum current rating
  • 0VAC to 480VAC voltage rating
  • Certificates
    • C-UL listed: E66375
    • UL-EN certified: US-32907-UL
  • Product specification
    • 108-133113
    • ANSI C136.10
    • UL773
    • IEC 61984:200 8
    • IEC 60529
    • IEC 62262
  • 77.1mm x 28.1mm dimensions

Mechanical Drawing

Mechanical Drawing - TE Connectivity LUMAWISE Endurance N Shorting Caps
Published: 2019-03-28 | Updated: 2025-05-08