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Current WA100-PM - Emergency and Regular Light Fixtures

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EMERGENCY
Neutral
EMERGENCY
Hot 120-277VAC
GRAY Analog Ground
VIOLET 0-10V Analog Output
Model RRU-2
REGULAR
Neutral
N/O
REGULAR
Hot 120-277VAC
Emergency Fixture
Dimming Ballast
or LED Driver
(0-10VDC)
GRAY
VIOLET
Wireless Adapter with Power Monitoring
Model: WA100-PM
Input: 120-277VAC, 50/60 Hz
Load: 15A@120-277VAC Ballast or Incandescent, 1hp@120-230VAC
Output: +24VDC; 75mA
Ambient Temperature -4° to 149°F (-20° to 65°C)
FOR INDOOR USE ONLY UL 2043 Plenum Rated
Patent: www.daintree.net/company/patents
C
US
IEEE Address: 00228103007-00000
Load
Black
Hot
Neut
Red
White
Blue (Digital In 1)
Yellow (Digital In 2)
Orange (0-10V In)
Red (24VDC Output)
Black (Ground)
Green (Digital Out LSD)
Violet (0-10V Out)
Gray (Ground)
Relay
WA100-PM
15A
15A+45mA
45mA
CONTAINS FCC ID: Z6G-DT357
CONTAINS IC: 10478A-DT357
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
RoHS
RED Switched
Hot 120-277VAC
Regular Fixture
Dimming Ballast
or LED Driver
(0-10VDC)
WA100-PM
Wireless Adapter (WA100-PM)
Set DIP switches and perform Installation
Test appropriate to 0-10v dimming and
connected sensors.
In this application, the WA100-PM is powered by the Regular power circuit and is installed inside the Regular Light
Fixture. While Regular power is supplied to the RRU-2 the WA100-PM provides switched On/Off power to the Regular
Light Fixture.
The WA100-PM also controls dimming to the Regular and Emergency Light Fixture. The 0-10V dimming circuit from
the WA100-PM is brought into the Emergency Light Fixture. The Emergency Light Fixture is powered by the Emergency
power circuit.
When the RRU-2 senses loss of Regular power, the RRU-2 disconnects the 0-10V output from the WA100-PM and the
Emergency Light Fixture operates at maximum output from the Emergency power circuit. (Note: If the RRU-2 is not
installed, the Emergency Fixture will dim to minimum because the WA100-PM 0-10V output shorts when the adapter
loses power.)
Fig. 17: Emergency and Regular Light Fixtures: Wiring to Dim while Regular Power is Available
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