Exit and Emergency Lighting
IMPORTANT
The battery in this unit may not be fully
charged. After electricity is connected
to unit, let battery charge for at least
24 hours, then normal operation of this
unit should take effect. To check, press
TEST button. The emergency lamps
should illuminate.
When relamping, use only lamps specified
in the fixture. Using other lamp types
may result in transformer damage or
unsafe conditions.
READ AND FOLLOW ALL
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Do not use outdoors.
2.
Equipment should be mounted
securely in locations and at heights
where it will not be readily subjected
to tampering by unauthorized
personnel.
3.
Do not mount near gas or electric
heaters.
4.
Cap unused wires with enclosed
wire nuts or other approved method.
5.
Do not use this equipment for
anything other than its intended use.
6.
The use of accessory equipment not
recommended by the manufacturer
will void product listing and warranty
and may cause an unsafe condition.
7.
Disconnect AC power before
servicing and installation.
8.
Consult local building code for
approved wiring and installation.
9.
Use caution when servicing batteries.
10.
Any service on this equipment should
be performed by qualified personnel
only.
11.
Make sure wire terminations are
secure and leads are properly
tucked in appropriate wire channels.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS:
When using electrical equipment, always adhere to basic safety precautions including the following:
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THERMOPLASTIC LED EXIT/EMERGENCY LIGHT COMBO
WITH SIGN WITH SELF-DIAGNOSTICS – NXPC SERIES
INSTALLATION (TOP MOUNT)
1.
Connect 20-inch jumper leads to
AC input leads in J-Box. Fasten J-Box
bracket to J-Box. Use black wire for
120V. Use orange wire for 277V. White
wire is common.
2.
Fasten canopy to J-Box bracket.
3.
Snap housing to canopy.
4.
Connect and trim input leads to
socket leads at upper left corner of
housing wire channel.
5.
Connect battery.
6.
Remove proper chevron(s) as
required.
7.
Secure face plate(s) to housing.
INSTALLATION (BACK MOUNT)
1.
Connect 20-inch jumper leads to
AC input leads in J-Box. Fasten J-Box
bracket to J-Box. Use black wire for
120V. Use orange wire for 277V. White
wire is common.
2.
Remove necessary knockouts and
fasten backplate directly to J-Box.
3.
Connect and trim input leads to
socket leads at upper left corner of
housing wire channel.
4.
Connect battery only after continu-
ous AC power can be provided to
the unit.
5.
Remove proper chevron(s) as
required.
6.
Secure face plate(s) to housing.
SELF-DIAGNOSTICS TESTING
1. NORMAL OPERATION
When unit is functioning properly
with AC power supplied, the status
indicator will show steady green and
exit lamp will be on.
2. TESTING
The fixture performs two types of tests
- Contingency and Non-Contingency
a.
Contingency - For battery dis-
connected, LED failure and Lamp
Failure.
i.
Battery Disconnected (LED
indicator shows steady red).
ii.
LED Failure (LED indicator
shows three-pulse red).
iii.
Lamp Failure LED indicator
shows four-pulse red).
b.
Non-Contingency - For battery
discharge and recharge
i.
Every 30 days the unit
performs a 15-minute battery
discharge test, whether
battery is in normal condition
or not. During this test the
LED indicator shows two-pulse
green.
ii.
Upon completion of 15-minute
test and during 24 hours
recharging time, the LED
indicator shows flashing red
and green.
iii.
After 24-hour recharging
period, LED status indicator
will return to a steady green
(showing normal mode) or
two pulse red (showing bat-
tery failure).
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