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Cablite ECO Installation Manual Rev 4.0 

 

Electronic Controls, Inc. 

 

7073 North Atlantic Ave. Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 

 

800-633-9788 

 

www.eciamerica.com

 

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When you see the “notepad” icon in the left-hand margin, the paragraph to its 
immediate right will be a special note.  Notes represent information that may make 
your work quicker and more efficient.  The word NOTE: in boldface will mark the 
beginning of the text. 

 
 

When you see the “exclamation point” icon in the left hand margin the paragraph 
to its right will be a warning.  The information could prevent injury, loss of 
property, or even death in extreme cases.  Any waring in this document should be 
regarded as critical information that should be read in its entirety.  The word 
WARNING: in boldface will mark the beginning of the text

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Safety Information 

 
 

Know the safety hazards related to any procedure you are about to perform.  
Know what equipment has been specified for each specific contact and know 
what tools and materials you should plan to have available.  Before connecting 
electrical wiring, take precautions to prevent accidents from happening to 
yourself and others around you. 
 

ALWAYS CONSIDER SAFTY FIRST! 

 

Wear a hard hat when working in the hoist way.

 

 

Wear safety glasses or goggles when using power tools

 

 

Always wear protective gloves when installing or removing access covers, 

conduits, wireway or electrical devices.

 

 

When working on car canopy, always be aware of where the sides of the car are 

located.

 

 

Use properly grounded cords and power equipment (ground fault circuit 

interrupters). 

 

Make sure there are proper clearances in hoist way between the car and other 

devices.  Before connecting wiring, cover sharp edges to keep hands and arms 
from being cut. 

 

Always know where other people are and how the elevator wiring can affect 

their safety. 

 

Safety lock and tag out procedures are always required before performing and 

kind of service, repair, adjustment, lubrication or inspection of power equipment. 

 

To reduce the danger of electrical shock, always make sure electrical 

connections are secure.  Also make sure no bare wires are exposed after pulling 
cable. 

 

Use a circuit tester to be certain the circuit is not active before touching it. 

Summary of Contents for CabLite ECO Series

Page 1: ...ELECTRONIC CONTROLS INC 7073 NORTH ATLANTIC AVE CAPE CANAVERAL FL 32920 WWW ECIAMERICA COM 800 633 9788 CabLite ECO Installation Manual REV 4 1 DATE 1 17 2018 MANUAL NUMBER 32...

Page 2: ...l FL 32920 800 633 9788 www eciamerica com P a g e 2 REV DATE DESCRIPTION 1 0 10 28 2013 Initial release 2 0 3 7 2014 Updated the manual 3 0 7 8 20014 Added Dimming Emergency board wiring 4 0 3 8 2017...

Page 3: ...and Emergency Lighting Option 8 6 4 1 CabLite ECO Emergency Board Connections 8 6 4 2 CabLite Emergency Board LEDs 9 7 Installation 9 7 1 Flat Bezel Downlight Dimensions 10 7 2 Raised Bezel Downlight...

Page 4: ...1 Safety code for Elevators and Escalators and the codes of the National Electrical Manufacturer s Association NEMA There may be local regulatory or government offices that can also help determine whi...

Page 5: ...have available Before connecting electrical wiring take precautions to prevent accidents from happening to yourself and others around you ALWAYS CONSIDER SAFTY FIRST Wear a hard hat when working in t...

Page 6: ...ownlights Each downlight is equipped with 2 connectors located on the top of the can for chaining up to 12 lights together The 2 connectors are interchangeable so it does not matter which cable is con...

Page 7: ...ted without having to access the car top The AC voltage input of the power supply Brown LINE Blue NEU is left free for the customer to decide how to connect Figure 8 CabLite ECO with Dimming Wiring sh...

Page 8: ...h connected to the STBY input pins 9 10 6 4 1 CabLite ECO Emergency Board Connections Refer to Figure 3 CabLite ECO Emergency Board Pin 1 IN is 24VDC input power RED Wire Pin 2 IN is 24VDC input BLACK...

Page 9: ...ry is fully charged FAULT The fault LED lights when there is a problem with the battery Wrong voltage or not charging 7 Installation Be sure all power is turned off before starting installation Locate...

Page 10: ...rth Atlantic Ave Cape Canaveral FL 32920 800 633 9788 www eciamerica com P a g e 10 7 1 Flat Bezel Downlight Dimensions Figure 4 Flat Bezel Downlight Dimensions 7 2 Raised Bezel Downlight Dimensions F...

Page 11: ...ire on power supply AC IN neutral Blue wire on power supply DC OUT is RED wire of 8 cable DC OUT is BLACK wire of 8 cable Route the 8 cable to the first downlight and connect remaining downlights with...

Page 12: ...er to lighting system and adjust brightness using the potentiometer on the Diming board See Figure 2 Dimmer Board When complete install cover to power unit 7 5 CabLite ECO w Dimming Emergency Wiring F...

Page 13: ...e than two will shorten the emergency lighting time With all downlights connected remove the plastic cover from the POS terminal of the battery and connect RED wire from control board to battery POS t...

Page 14: ...VDC a If no 24VDC check for 24VDC at IN i If no 24VDC at IN then check for 120VAC at power supply input ii If 120VAC present replace power supply b If 24VDC present at IN then replace Control board 3...

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