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Echoflex Installation Guide

Emergency Bypass Load Controller

What does the Test button do?

EREB-AP:

[Test]

button simulates the loss of normal power and

bypasses the normal switching of power to the fixture. When using
the EREB-AP with a directly-controlled emergency fixture containing
a control input (for example, 0–10 V or DMX), note that the

[Test]

button only bypasses the normal method of switching power to the
fixture. Pressing the button has no effect on the control device
providing data input to the fixture. To test this type of system, you
must enter the test mode of the control device (usually by turning
off normal power to the entire system).

EREB-AD:

[Test]

button simulates the loss of normal power and

bypasses the normal control of supply to the fixture. It also
interrupts the 0–10 V or DMX control circuit, thereby illuminating
the load and bypassing the normal control signal to the load. In a
properly operating system, the load should illuminate upon pressing
the

[Test]

button.

Remote Activation Test

1. Do one of the following according to the EREB model:

EREB-AD: Connect the

Remote Loop In

and

Remote Loop Out

terminals on the EREB-AD to the single pole contacts on the remote
device or test switch. See

Remote Activation Input on page 7

.

EREB-AP: Cut the Remove Loop wire and connect the remote
activation trigger device or test switch. See

Remote Activation

Input on page 4

.

With the remote device in normal mode (contacts closed), the Status LED
on the EREB will show green and the device operates as it did with the
factory-installed jumper.

When the remote device activates, the Status LED shows red, indicating a
switch to emergency state. The EREB activates emergency On mode and
the Remote LED shows amber, indicating remote device control.

Emergency Bypass Load Controller

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Summary of Contents for EREB-AP

Page 1: ...operation The EREB ensures a lights on override by using a normally closed emergency contact closure that interfaces with fire alarm and emergency systems The EREB is available in two models to provi...

Page 2: ...e c blage du courant alternatif v rifiez que les disjoncteurs pour l alimentation normale et pour l alimentation de secours sont en position d arr t et suivez les proc dures de v rouillage tiquetage p...

Page 3: ...y to the exterior of the junction box or panel either at the electrical lighting load or before the loads in the circuit See Examples of Use on page 10 Two sets of wire bundles are provided on the top...

Page 4: ...ow for wiring instructions 7 Replace the cover plate and restore power to the circuits Wiring Diagram Emergency Bypass Load Controller EREB AP Remote LED Option Button Status LED Emergency Power In Bl...

Page 5: ...ect normal sense and emergency power wires Four screw terminals on the top of the device are used for the following connections The two terminals on the left have a factory installed wire loop jumper...

Page 6: ...nnect to the terminals labeled 0 10 V FLO See Examples of Use on page 10 for more information 6 Are you are installing a remote triggering device to remotely activate the emergency circuit No Go to In...

Page 7: ...o your EREB See Initial Test on page 8 2 Remove the wire loop jumper from the Remote Loop In and Remote Loop Out terminals 3 Connect the Remote Loop In and Remote Loop Out terminals on the EREB AD to...

Page 8: ...ghting is not required 4 Confirm the automatic emergency On functionality by turning Off the circuit breaker in the normal panel The connected emergency lighting should immediately turn On again and t...

Page 9: ...ntrol circuit thereby illuminating the load and bypassing the normal control signal to the load In a properly operating system the load should illuminate upon pressing the Test button Remote Activatio...

Page 10: ...Power Sense Black Normal Neutral White Normal Light Fixture Emergency Power Out Red EREB Emerg Light Fixture Switch Backup Arrangement When normal power is present the emergency fixture is turned OFF...

Page 11: ...ol EREB AD model only When normal power is present and the switch is closed both 0 10 V controlled fixtures dim When normal power is present and the switch is open both 0 10 V controlled fixtures turn...

Page 12: ...quipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfu...

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