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14750 East Nelson Ave #B
City of Industry, CA 91744
909-598-1077
www.alslighting.us
© 2021 Advantage Lighting Solutions
All Rights Reserved
Specications and dimensions
subject to change without notice
Rev:01/20/21
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INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION EL SERIES EMERGENCY LIGHT
Installation Instructions
Installation Instructions
Operation
J-Box Mount
Conduit
1. Feed xture leads through the back plate and
connect to AC power supply (Fig. A). For
120V use black and white wires and for 277V,
use red and white wires.
2. Attach back plate to J-Box and secure with
screws.
3. Complete the battery connection. (Fig. B)
4. Align snaps and push housing directly onto
the back plate (Fig C.). Apply continuous AC
power and press “TEST” button to check
light.
1. Secure back plate to wall surface. Route
wires through hole in conduit ange and
make conduit connection. For 120V, use
black and white wires and for 277V, use red
and white wires.
2. Complete the battery connection (Fig B).
3. Align snaps and push housing directly onto
the back plate (Fig C.). Apply continuous AC
power and press “TEST” button to check
light.
1. Loosen two set screws and remove metal
template.
2. Install EVA gasket on the back of the metal
template ( Note the direction of the arrow ).
3. Pull house supply wires through hole in
housing back and secure housing to junction
box with two mounting screws ( by others ).
4. Thread 1/2’’ conduit into the 1/2’’ hole.
5. Connect Black for Line, White for Neutral and
Bare Wire for Ground to complete the wiring.
6. Secure the xture on the metal template with
set screws.
1. During an electrical power failure, the LED lamps will automatically come on for a minimum of 90 minutes.
2. To test, depress the “TEST” switch. The emergency LED lamps will illuminate. When the switch is released, the lamps will go off.
Note:
Unused wires must be
capped using enclosed wire
nuts.