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Safety Warnings and Ratings

I. Warnings

WARNING: 

Risk  of  electric  shock  -  never 

connect to, disconnect from or service while 
equipment is energized.

 

WARNING: 

Risk  of  fire  -  Lamps  are  hot. 

Keep  combustible  material  away  from  the 
hot  parts.  Observe  lamp  manufacturer’s 
warnings, recommendations and restrictions 
on  lamp  operation  and  maintenance.  Make 
sure lamps are correctly installed.

 

The  battery  in  this  emergency  fixture  may 
not  be  fully  charged.  After  electricity  is 
connected, let the battery charge for at 

least 

24 hours.

 

Consult local building code for approved 
wiring and installation.

 

Disconnect AC power before servicing and 
installation.

 

DO NOT 

use  this electrical equipment for 

anything other than its intended use.

 

The  use  of  accessory  equipment  is  not 
recommended by the manufacturer and will 
void  product  listing  and  warranty  and  may 
cause unsafe conditions.

 

Any service  on this equipment should be

 

performed by qualified personnel only.

 

Cap unused wires with enclosed wire nuts or 
other approved method.

 

Make sure wire terminations are secure and 
leads are properly tucked in appropriate wire 
channels.

 

II. Ratings/Approvals

Class I, Divisions 1 & 2 Groups A, B, C, D 
Class I, Zones 1 & 2 Groups IIB + H2 
Class II, Divisions 1 & 2 Groups E, F, G 
Class III, Divisions 1 & 2

 

90 Minute Emergency Runtime 
24 Hour Battery Recharge Time 
Self-Testing Unit

 

Horizontal and Vertical Adjustable

 

Summary of Contents for EXP-EMG-EXT-LE6-4L

Page 1: ...EXP EMG EXT LE6 4L Explosion Proof Bug Eye Emergency LED Fixture Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...of your new emergency fixture Following these instructions will insure many years of safe and dependable service Table of Contents I Installation Operation 2 I I Installation 2 2 I II Trouble Shooting...

Page 3: ...e not in use Both battery legs must be connected together This prevents the battery from draining during storage and transit DO NOT CONNECT HIGH VOLTAGE TO BATTERY LEGS II Operation 1 Apply AC power t...

Page 4: ...eck that they battery is properly connected If the problem persists replace the battery 2 Problem Emergency lights are dim The battery might not be fully charged Allow battery to recharge for 24 hours...

Page 5: ...d installation Disconnect AC power before servicing and installation DO NOT use this electrical equipment for anything other than its intended use The use of accessory equipment is not recommended by...

Page 6: ...urned off Keep tightly closed when in operation Use only UL listed components suitable for Class I Division 1 Groups C D and Class II Division 1 Groups F G installation All threaded connections must e...

Page 7: ...To clean wipe the lens with a clean damp cloth If this is not sufficient use a mild soap or a liquid cleaner such as Collinite NCF or Duco 7 Do not use an abrasive strong alkaline or acid cleaner Dama...

Page 8: ...se fittings The sealing compound is mixed with water at the rate of three 3 parts of sealing compound to one 1 part of water by volume See chart to determine the amount of compound required for a spec...

Page 9: ...277VAC HOT BLACK 120VAC HOT WHITE COMMON GREEN GROUND YELLOW REMOTE HEAD POSITIVE PURPLE REMOTE HEAD NEGATIVE BUG EYE FIXTURE REMOTE HEAD BATTERY 1 BATTERY 2 JUNCTION BOX CONNECT CONNECT SEE WIRE LAB...

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