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EMERGENCY DRIVER 

INSTRUCTIONS

ESL-EMG-2DC Series

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1.

To prevent electrical shock, switch off the main power supply until installation is complete and AC power is
supplied to this product.

 

2.

This product requires an unswitched AC power supply of 120-277 VAC, 50/60Hz.

 

3.

Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National or Canadian Electrical Code as well as any
local regulations.

 

4.

To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect both normal and emergency power supplies and connector 
of this product before servicing.

 

5.

This product is for use with an emergency LED lighting load with a maximum rated voltage of 60 VDC, and a
maximum rated current of 1A. It can be provide a minimum of 90 minutes of illumination when under the 
emergency mode.

 

6.

The ESL-EMG-2DC are UL Component Recognized for factory installation.

 

7.

This product is suitable for use in dry or damp locations. Do not mount it near gas heaters, air outlets or other
hazardous locations.

 

8.

Use this product in 32°F (minimum) to 122°F (maximum) ambient temperatures.

 

9.

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

 

10.

Do not use this product for anything other than it’s intended use.

 

11.

Installation and service should be performed by qualified service personnel.

 

12.

This product should be mounted in locations and at heights where is will not easily be subjected to tampering
by unauthorized personnel. 

 

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

WHEN USING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED.

READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Copyright © 2018 ESL Vision, LLC. All rights reserved. Rev: 08/15/2018

Summary of Contents for ESL-EMG-2DC Series

Page 1: ...ion when under the emergency mode 6 The ESL EMG 2DC are UL Component Recognized for factory installation 7 This product is suitable for use in dry or damp locations Do not mount it near gas heaters air outlets or other hazardous locations 8 Use this product in 32 F minimum to 122 F maximum ambient temperatures 9 The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe...

Page 2: ...ED Test Switch so that it can be seen after installation Drill a 1 2 hole for mounting Connect the wires from the LED Test Switch to the ESL EMG 2DC model according to the wiring diagram on page 3 ESL EMG 2DC 5W ESL EMG 2DC 9W ESL EMG 2DC 15W ESL EMG 2DC 25W MODEL 5 WATTS 9 WATTS 15 WATTS 25 WATTS 13 60 VDC 14 60 VDC 15 60 VDC 25 60 VDC VOLTAGE OUTPUT EMERGENCY OUTPUT CONSTANT VOLTAGE OUTPUT INSID...

Page 3: ...D D R I V E R SELV BATTERY OUTPUT TO LED FROM LED DRIVER BATTERY RED BLACK RED WHITE LED TEST SWITCH N L DRIVER SWITCHED SWITCH HOT L EMERGENCY UNSWITCHED ESL EMG 2DC Terminal block with external battery pack choosing the different combination of the DIP switches and the corresponding battery pack to have different ESL EMG 2DC models with different emergency power outputs BATTERY MOUNTING BOX OPTI...

Page 4: ...est switch should switch off and LED loads should operate at reduced illumination 2 Preprogrammed scheduled Auto Test A Carry out first monthly auto test after initial power on for at least a full 24 hours or more Afterwards carryout a monthly auto test every 30 days B Carry out a annual auto test every 52 weeks after first power on C Auto test timing To reduce the conflict that auto test is execu...

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