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NICOR, Inc.   2200 Midtown Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87107 P: 800.821.6283 F: 800.892.8393   www.nicorlighting.com  June 21, 2021 8:36 AM

EML7 

LED High Output Emergency Light

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Model: EML71UNVWH

What’s In The Box

One (1) EML7

WARNING

before beginning. All electrical connections must be in accordance with local codes, ordinances, and the National Electric Code.  If 

- Do not use outdoors.

- Do not let power supply cords touch hot surfaces. 

- Do not mount near gas or electric heaters. 

local codes.

- To prevent wiring damage or abrasion, do not expose wiring to edges of sheet metal or other sharp objects.

- Do not use this equipment for other than its intended use.

- The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition. 

- Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel.

- Operating temperature: 0°C - 40°C.  

Tools Needed

A Phillips screwdriver will be needed to install the 
EML7. A drill is helpful to remove the knockouts and 
mounting holes. 

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Installing the EML7

Figure 1 -

 Wiring Diagram

Preparation

•  Carefully unpack the emergency light from its 

packaging. Inspect product for defects due to 

shipping. 

•  Become familiar with the wiring diagram before 

beginning installation. 

• 

2

•  Remove the center knockout and mounting holes on 

the back plate by drilling or cutting out. 

•  Feed the power supply through the knockout. 

•  Mount the back plate to the junction box with 

appropriate hardware. 

•  Connect the power supply (120/277 VAC) to the input 

wires, using the provided wire nuts, according to the 

wiring diagram in Figure 1

•  Connect the battery to the LED board.

• 

snap into place. 

 

Mounting and Installation

NOTE

Battery Testing: Allow 24 hours of charging before testing.
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Push In TEST Button - Fixture will switch to battery power and remain lit 

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Release TEST Button - Fixture will switch back to AC power

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