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Ni - Cd

READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

! IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS !

WHEN USING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BASIC

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE 

FOLLOWED, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A RECHARGEABLE NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERY.  

THE BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.

© Philips Emergency Lighting

A Division of Philips Electronics North America Corporation 

236 Mt. Pleasant Rd. • Collierville, TN USA 38017-2752 • Tech Support 888-263-4638 • Fax 901-854-1630 • 

www.philips.com/bodine

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UNIVERSAL INPUT, SELF-TESTING EMERGENCY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT

Installation Instructions

  1.  To prevent high voltage from being present on red & yellow output leads prior to installation, inverter 
    connector must be open. Do not join inverter connector until installation is complete and AC power is  
    supplied to the emergency ballast.
  2.  This product is for use with most 14 W through 54 W (2' - 4') T5 bipin, 22 W through 40 W T5 circular,  
    36 W through 55 W (4-pin) long compact, and 17 W through 55 W (2' - 5') T8 bipin fluorescent lamps.
  3.  Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National Electrical Code, Canadian Electrical Code and  
    any local regulations. 
  4.  To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect both normal and emergency power supplies and  

 

    inverter connector of the emergency ballast before servicing.
  5.  This emergency ballast is for factory or field installation in either the ballast channel or on top of the
    fixture.
  6.  This product is suitable for damp locations where the ambient temperature is 0°C minimum, +50°C 
    maximum. Product is also suitable for installation in sealed and gasketed fixtures. Product is not suitable 
    for heated air outlets and wet or hazardous locations.
  7.  An unswitched AC power source is required. (120 through 277 VAC, 50 or 60Hz)
  8.  Do not install near gas or electric heaters.
  9.  Do not attempt to service the battery. A sealed, no-maintenance battery is used that is not 
    field replaceable. Contact the manufacturer for information on service.
 10.  The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.
 11.  Do not use this product for other than intended use.
 12.  Servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel.

LP600STU

04/16/11

Summary of Contents for LP600STU

Page 1: ...T8 bipin fluorescent lamps 3 Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National Electrical Code Canadian Electrical Code and any local regulations 4 To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect both normal and emergency power supplies and inverter connector of the emergency ballast before servicing 5 This emergency ballast is for factory or field installation in either the ballast ch...

Page 2: ...d lamp s Make electrical connections in accordance with the National Electrical Code Canadian Electrical Code and any local regulations To disable audible alarm cut red white wire loop CAP ENDS After installation is complete supply AC power to the emergency ballast and join the inverter connector It is normal for the indicator light to remain off for a few minutes on initial start up as the batter...

Page 3: ...tion of the lamps battery voltage discharge current and emergency duration If the emergency system functions properly then the unit will return to normal mode Should the unit detect any problems the indicator light will flash continually and the audible alarm will sound 4 times every 30 seconds until the condition has been corrected or the unit passes the next test To reset a failure indication pu...

Page 4: ...s in accordance with proper wiring diagram 3 Allow unit to charge for 24 hours Perform manual test If flashing beeping continue emergency bal last should be replaced Any other erroneous status indications e g LED indicator light off with AC power applied Corrupted chip memory Open inverter connector red and white wires and push manual test switch for 15 seconds minimum then reconnect inverter conn...

Page 5: ...STANT START BALLAST FIG G FOUR 4 LAMP RAPID START BALLAST EMERGENCY LAMP 1 LAMP 4 LAMP 2 LAMP 3 RED YEL BLK YELLOW BLU WHT BLUE 4 LAMP RAPID START BALLAST RED WHT BLK YELLOW YELLOW RED BROWN BLUE BLU WHT BROWN BLUE BLU WHT WHITE B A L L A S T VIOLET BROWN WHT BLK E M E R G E N C Y RED WHITE HOT WHT RED CHARGING INDICATOR LIGHT INVERTER CONNECTOR WALL SWITCH B L K B L K TEST SWITCH COMMON RED WHT B...

Page 6: ...rrupt the switched or unswitched hot lead feeding the AC ballast Before beginning installation consult these wiring diagrams FIG M TWO 2 LAMP RAPID START STEP DIMMING BALLAST EMERGENCY LAMP 1 RED YEL BLK YELLOW 2 LAMP RAPID START STEP DIMMING BALLAST BLUE RED BLU WHT LAMP 2 BLUE BLUE RED YELLOW YELLOW BLACK WHT BLK WHITE B A L L A S T VIOLET BROWN WHT BLK E M E R G E N C Y RED WHITE HOT WHT RED CH...

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