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A Hubbell Lighting, Inc. brand with representatives’ offices in principal cities throughout North America.
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603778 05/17
1. Extend a consistent, unswitched AC supply of rated voltage to
the Remote Test Switch installation area. Attach AC supply to
a standard single-gang electrical box (by others) Caution: Do
not supply AC current until indicated.
2. The Remote Test Switch option can be used in either 120 or
277VAC applications.
3. Extend a grounded supply circuit from the emergency unit or
exit fixture(s) to be controlled to the junction boxes.
4. All wiring connections should be in accordance with NEC
and local code requirements. Install fixture(s) to be controlled
according to the instructions provided with the exit sign or unit.
5. Wire the Remote Test Switch as follows:
Connect Remote Test Switch using approved connectors and
wiring. Refer to Wiring Diagram at right for proper connections.
a. Use the provided wire nut to connect the utility AC input
line to one test switch lead.
b. Use the provided wire nut to connect the AC On pilot light
neutral wire, the utility AC input neutral conductor, and AC
supply neutral conductor.
c. Use the provided wire nut to connect the appropriate voltage lead from the AC On pilot light (120V-Black, 277V-
Orange) and the free test switch lead to the AC supply line conductor.
6. Connect ground wires in accordance with local codes.
7. Use the two #6-32 screws provided to mount the Remote Test Switch cover plate to the electrical box.
8. Energize the Remote Test Switch to the utility AC input circuit. All connected fixtures should operate normally in the
AC mode.
Test
Switch
AC Supply to Inverter
Input Terminal Block
AC-On
Light
Utility AC Input
Electrical Box
(by others)
Common
Hot
Neutral
277V
Orange
120V Black
Neutral
Select appropriate voltage lead
Line
INSTALLATION
OPERATION
WIRING DIAGRAM
To test the Remote Test Switch (RTSLP):
1. Press the RTSLP module’s test switch. All the connected emergency fixtures should now operate in emergency mode
and the AC On pilot light will turn off.
2. When the test switch is released, all connected emergency fixtures should resume normal AC operation mode and the
AC On pilot light will light.