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Provider Series - Emergency lighting

Emergi-Lite®

Tel: (888) 552-6467 

Fax: (800) 316-4515

www.emergi-lite.com

09/16 750.1705 Rev. E

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c. Flexible conduit entry mounting

For conduit entry, mount the backplate to the wall. Break out the conduit hole 
on the housing (see fig. 3b). Assemble the conduit to the backplate. 

        

d. Line cord installation (option)       

Mount the backplate to the wall. 

7. Make the proper connections. The system can accept input voltages of 120/

277 VAC (see fig. 4).           

120 VAC — 

Connect the black (120 VAC) and white (neutral) leads to the 

building utility. Insulate the unused wire.  

120 VAC with line cord (optional) — 

 Make the proper connections. Connect 

the wire with the smooth side from the line cord to the black (120 VAC) on the 
unit and the ridged wire from the line cord to the white (neutral) on the unit. 
Insulate the unused wire. Connect the green wire on the transformer (if appli-
cable) or insulate the unused green wire from the line cord.

277 VAC — 

Connect the  orange (277 VAC) and white (neutral) leads to the 

building utility. Insulate the black wire.  

8. Connecting external lamps: pass external DC wires into the unit and connect 

to internal lamp wires or directly to the PCBA depending on the model.

9. When ready to energize AC circuit, connect the battery. 
10. Slide the housing over the tabs; conduit side on housing over conduit side on 

backplate (see fig. 5). Assemble the conduit side first, then align the tabs on 
the other side of the housing and of the backplate. Press together until it 
snaps.

11. Remove the clear lens by prying with a screwdriver, where indicated (see fig. 

2).

12. Rotate heads to desired position and replace clear lens.
13. Energize AC. The AC pilot indicator, located under the cover, will illuminate 

(see fig. 5).

Vandal resistant (option)

Units with vandal resistant option: there are three vandal resistant screws. Two are 
securing the cover, and the other one secures the housing and the backplate (see 
fig. 6).

Unit testing

Manual testing

Press test switch (see fig. 5). The emergency lamps will illuminate. When switch is 
released, lamps will go off. Allow unit to charge for 24 hours before initial testing.

Automatic testing and diagnostics

The automatic testing and diagnostic function includes a micro-controller which 
self-tests the unit on a monthly basis and identifies as well displays failures of the 
electrical components: battery, battery charger, lamps.

Self-test

The self-test is performed every month for 1 minute, every 6 months for         
30 minutes, and annually for 90 minutes.

Diagnostic function

–For diagnostic function, refer to “User Manual for AD”
–For Nexus models, refer to “Nexus addendum”

Maintenance

None required.
If AC supply to the unit is to be disconnected for 2 months or more, the battery 
must be disconnected.     

Warranty: 

For the complete warranty information, please refer to the landing 

page of our website (

http://www.emergi-lite.com/usa/)

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IMPORTANT:

Route entry wires to avoid contact with the transformer, 
battery terminals and charger PCBA. Refer to figure 4.

Conduit hole
to knock out

Figure 3d

DC wires

AC wires

IMPORTANT:

All AC or DC connections must be 
done in individual external junction 
boxes. 

White neutral

Black 120 VAC

Figure 4

Orange 277 VAC 

Housing

PCB

Transformer

Unused primary wire must be insulated to prevent shorting. 

Make all AC connections

on this side of battery

Battery

Figure 5

Assemble conduit
side first

Test switch

AC pilot indicator

Close housing until it snaps

Figure 6

Vandal resistant
screws for
vandal resistant
option

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