STEP #1
WARNING: TO PREVENT HIGH VOLTAGE FROM BEING PRESENT ON RED, YELLOW & YELLOW/
BLACK 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.
NOTE: Make sure the necessary branch circuit wiring is available. An unswitched source of
power is required. The emergency ballast must be fed from the same branch circuit as
the AC ballast.
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION AND INSTALLATION
> Compare the emergency ballast to the illustrations below and determine the Option number necessary to iden-
tify the appropriate set of wiring diagrams.
> Disconnect AC power from the fixture.
> Refer to the specific set of diagrams corresponding to the Option number determined above.
> Make electrical connections in accordance with the National Electrical Code and any local regulations. If this
product includes a test/monitor plate, it may be installed in the ceiling near the fixture or at a remote loca-
tion (up to 50 feet). The emergency ballast may be remotely installed up to half the distance the AC ballast
manufacturer recommends remoting the AC ballast from the lamp, or up to 50 feet, whichever is less. If no
AC ballast is used, the emergency ballast can be remotely mounted up to 50 feet away.
> Note: A switch box is not supplied (for use with the test/monitor plate).
> On switched fixtures, an additional unswitched hot wire (120 or 277 VAC) must be run and connected to the
emergency ballast.
STEP #2
WIRING THE EMERGENCY BALLAST
> Cut the fixture wires between the lamp holder and AC ballasts and connect the blue and blue/white emergency
ballast wires to the AC ballast and the yellow and yellow/black wires to the lamp holder.
> Connect the LED by matching violet and brown leads. For the optional tabbed LED, connect the violet lead to
positive (+) tab. For the Illuminated Test Switch (ITS) connect as shown on the wiring diagrams by matching
the violet and brown leads and by connecting the black leads to the emergency ballast.
> Follow the corresponding wiring diagram to connect the remaining leads.
> After installation is complete, supply AC power and then join the inverter connector.
STEP #3
EMERGENCY BALLAST QUICK CHECK AND LABELING
> For short-term testing of the emergency function, the battery must be charged for at least one hour. The
emergency ballast must be charged for at least 24 hours before conducting a long-term test.
> In a readily visible location, attach the label "CAUTION: This Unit Has More Than One Power Supply Connec-
tion Point. To Reduce The Risk Of Electric Shock, Disconnect Both The Branch Circuit-Breakers Or Fuses And
Emergency Power Supplies Before Servicing."
INSTALLATION
ITS
ITS
Option 2
ITS on
Wall Plate
Option 3
Loose ITS
Parts Kit
Option 4
Loose Test Switch
and LED Parts Kit
Option 5
Loose Test Switch
and Tabbed LED
Parts Kit
Option 1
Test Switch and
LED on Wall Plate
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