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EMERGENCY BACKUP
INSTRUCTIONS
EMG-LED-G2-10W/EMG-LED-G2-10W-FLEX
EMG-LED-G2-10W-LP/EMG-LED-G2-10W-FLEX-CP
EMG-LED-G2-10W-INTG-FLEX/EMG-LED-G2-20W-INTG-FLEX
EMG-LED-G2-20W-EMG-LED-G2-20W-FLEX
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This product is intended for use with an emergency LED lighting load and
supplies nominal of power and a maximum voltage in emergency mode
for a minimum of 90 minutes.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
16.
Do not a ttempt to service the battery. It is a sealed no maintenance
battery is used that is not eld replaceable. Contact the manufacturer
for information on service.
17.
Servicing should be performed by qualied service personnel only.
Note:
Make sure the necessary branch circuit wiring is available.
An uns witched source of power is required. The emergency
driver must be fed from the same branch circuit as the AC driver.
Caution:
DO NOT JOIN BATTERY CONNECTOR OR ACTIVE
BATTERY SWITCH UNTIL INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE
AND AC POWER IS SUPPLIED TO THE EMERGENCY DRIVER.
SAFETY US-CA
EMER. LIGHT &
POWER EQ.
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Do not join battery connector or turn "ON" the battery switch until
installation is complete and AC power is supplied to the emergency
driver.
An unswitched AC power source is required (115-277 VAC, 50/60 Hz) to
power these units
This product ’s chassis must be grounded.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operations is suitable
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference that may
cause undesired operation.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect both normal and
emergency power supplies and place the battery switch in the "OFF"
or disconnect the battery connector of the emergency driver before
servicing.
Do not use this product for anything other than it’s intended use.
Make certain all connectors are in accordance with the National
Electrical Codes or Canadian Electrical Cose and any local regulations.
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Verify that the forward voltage of the luminaire s LED array is within the
limits of this emergency LED driver. The forward voltage of the LED array
is commonly designated as Vf and should be found on the luminaire, in
the luminaire specications, or imprinted directly on the LED arrays. If
multiple LED arrays are to be driven, verify that the total forward voltage
is within the limits of this product. Using a voltage meter, it may be
possible to directly measure the voltage across the LED arrays when
operating from the AC driver.
Ensure the LED load's rated power is greater than or equal to the
power output of this emergency LED driver. This is to ensure that this
emergency product will not produce more power than the LED load
can handle. Thus ensuring that the LED load will not be damaged
when the sy tem is in the emergency mode.
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Ensure the output current of th e LED driver does not exceed 5 Amps.
This is the current into the red/ blue output wire.
CLASS 2
OUTPUT
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This product is suitable for use in damp locations where the ambient
temperature is 0°C minimum, to 60°C maximum. This product is also
suitable for installation in sealed and gasleted xture. This product is
not suitable for heated air outlets and wet or hazardous locations. For
the 10W models,m aximum allowable case temp is 66°C For the 20W
models, maximum allowable case temp is 70 °C. See the section of
this document for TC measurement location.
6.
This product contains a rechargeable LiFePO4 battery. The battery
must be recycled or disposed of properly.
8.
This emergency LED driver is suitable for both factory or eld
installation. For eld installation, please see the instructions section.
9.
Do not install near gas or electric heaters.
10.
The use of accessory equipment is not recommended by the
manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.
12.
Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will
not be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
13.
For Canadian applications, the output terminal should be in compliance
with the accessibility requirement of the Canadian Electric Code.
This product is suitable for eld installation with suitable LED loads.
There are Three (3) checks to determine if your luminaire is eligible
for eld installation.
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Summary

Important Safeguards

Battery Connection and Power On

Do not connect battery or turn on switch until installation is complete and AC power is supplied to the driver.

Intended Use and Power Supply

Product for emergency LED lighting, requires unswitched 115-277 VAC power for 90 min operation.

Grounding and Location Requirements

Chassis must be grounded. Suitable for damp locations (0-60°C), not wet or hazardous. Max case temp 66°C/70°C.

Battery Recycling and Disposal

Contains rechargeable LiFePO4 battery. Must be recycled or disposed of properly.

Installation and Wiring Compliance

Ensure connectors comply with NEC/CEC and local regulations. Suitable for factory/field installation.

Operating Environment and Tampering

Avoid gas/electric heaters. Do not use accessory equipment. Mount where unauthorized personnel cannot tamper.

FCC Compliance

Complies with FCC Part 15 rules; must not cause harmful interference.

Servicing Precautions

Disconnect power before servicing. Do not service battery; contact manufacturer. Servicing by qualified personnel only.

LED Load Compatibility Checks

Ensure LED load power >= driver output, forward voltage within limits, and output current <= 5 Amps.

Installing the Emergency Driver

Disconnect Power and Mount Driver

Disconnect AC power from luminaire. Mount driver using appropriate screws per luminaire instructions.

Wire Test Switch and Connect Power

Wire test switch per diagram. Connect AC power to fixture and turn on battery switch for charging indicator.

Select Wiring Diagram and Connect

Choose appropriate wiring diagram. Ensure connections comply with NEC/local regulations. Supply AC power after installation.

Mounting Height and Illumination Verification

Product meets NFPA minimums up to 7.17ft. Measure illumination for heights > 7.17ft to ensure code compliance.

Remote Mounting Guidelines

Remote mount up to half AC driver's recommended distance. Consult factory for >18ft or if remote mounting affects output.

Maintenance Schedule

Indicator Light Check

Visually inspect charging indicator light monthly. Contact support if it is off.

Emergency Operation Test

Test emergency operation for 30 seconds every 30 days. LED load should operate at reduced illumination.

Annual Discharge Test

Conduct a 90-minute discharge test annually. LED load should operate at reduced illumination for at least 90 minutes.

Servicing by Qualified Personnel

Any servicing indicated by checks must be performed by qualified personnel.

Tcase Test Point Location

Hipot Test Procedures

Hipot Test Scenarios and Settings

Perform Hipot test with or without AC driver. Recommended: 1.5KV, 5mA/1sec. Follow wiring diagrams.

Hipot Test Wiring Diagram A

Short White, Yellow/Black, and Black input wires. Ensure optional wall switch is ON for testing.

Hipot Test Wiring Diagram B

Short White, Yellow/Black, Black from AC driver. Cap off Black from emergency driver. Ensure switch is ON.

Hipot Test Wiring Diagram C

Short White and Yellow/Black input wires. Cap off Black wire (open) for testing.

Technical Specifications

Summary

Important Safeguards

Battery Connection and Power On

Do not connect battery or turn on switch until installation is complete and AC power is supplied to the driver.

Intended Use and Power Supply

Product for emergency LED lighting, requires unswitched 115-277 VAC power for 90 min operation.

Grounding and Location Requirements

Chassis must be grounded. Suitable for damp locations (0-60°C), not wet or hazardous. Max case temp 66°C/70°C.

Battery Recycling and Disposal

Contains rechargeable LiFePO4 battery. Must be recycled or disposed of properly.

Installation and Wiring Compliance

Ensure connectors comply with NEC/CEC and local regulations. Suitable for factory/field installation.

Operating Environment and Tampering

Avoid gas/electric heaters. Do not use accessory equipment. Mount where unauthorized personnel cannot tamper.

FCC Compliance

Complies with FCC Part 15 rules; must not cause harmful interference.

Servicing Precautions

Disconnect power before servicing. Do not service battery; contact manufacturer. Servicing by qualified personnel only.

LED Load Compatibility Checks

Ensure LED load power >= driver output, forward voltage within limits, and output current <= 5 Amps.

Installing the Emergency Driver

Disconnect Power and Mount Driver

Disconnect AC power from luminaire. Mount driver using appropriate screws per luminaire instructions.

Wire Test Switch and Connect Power

Wire test switch per diagram. Connect AC power to fixture and turn on battery switch for charging indicator.

Select Wiring Diagram and Connect

Choose appropriate wiring diagram. Ensure connections comply with NEC/local regulations. Supply AC power after installation.

Mounting Height and Illumination Verification

Product meets NFPA minimums up to 7.17ft. Measure illumination for heights > 7.17ft to ensure code compliance.

Remote Mounting Guidelines

Remote mount up to half AC driver's recommended distance. Consult factory for >18ft or if remote mounting affects output.

Maintenance Schedule

Indicator Light Check

Visually inspect charging indicator light monthly. Contact support if it is off.

Emergency Operation Test

Test emergency operation for 30 seconds every 30 days. LED load should operate at reduced illumination.

Annual Discharge Test

Conduct a 90-minute discharge test annually. LED load should operate at reduced illumination for at least 90 minutes.

Servicing by Qualified Personnel

Any servicing indicated by checks must be performed by qualified personnel.

Tcase Test Point Location

Hipot Test Procedures

Hipot Test Scenarios and Settings

Perform Hipot test with or without AC driver. Recommended: 1.5KV, 5mA/1sec. Follow wiring diagrams.

Hipot Test Wiring Diagram A

Short White, Yellow/Black, and Black input wires. Ensure optional wall switch is ON for testing.

Hipot Test Wiring Diagram B

Short White, Yellow/Black, Black from AC driver. Cap off Black from emergency driver. Ensure switch is ON.

Hipot Test Wiring Diagram C

Short White and Yellow/Black input wires. Cap off Black wire (open) for testing.

Technical Specifications

Overview

This document describes the Elite LED Lighting Emergency Backup system, which includes various models such as EMG-LED-G2-10W, EMG-LED-G2-10W-FLEX, EMG-LED-G2-10W-LP, EMG-LED-G2-10W-FLEX-CP, EMG-LED-G2-10W-INTG-FLEX, EMG-LED-G2-20W-INTG-FLEX, EMG-LED-G2-20W, and EMG-LED-G2-20W-FLEX. These devices are UL Certified for safety in US and CA, RoHS compliant, and Class 2 Output.

The primary function of these devices is to provide emergency power to LED lighting loads. They are designed to supply nominal power and a maximum voltage in emergency mode for a minimum of 90 minutes. An unswitched AC power source (115-277 VAC, 50/60 Hz) is required to power these units, and the product's chassis must be grounded.

Important Safeguards and Usage Features:

  • Installation: Do not connect the battery or turn on the battery switch until installation is complete and AC power is supplied to the emergency driver. Installation involves mounting the emergency LED driver using its tabs and appropriate screws, and then wiring the test switch and the emergency driver to the AC driver and LED load according to the provided diagrams.
  • Environmental Suitability: The product is suitable for use in damp locations with ambient temperatures ranging from 0°C to 60°C. It can also be installed in sealed and gasketed fixtures. It is not suitable for heated air outlets or wet/hazardous locations. Maximum allowable case temperatures are 66°C for 10W models and 70°C for 20W models.
  • Battery: The device contains a rechargeable LiFePO4 battery, which must be recycled or disposed of properly. The battery is sealed and not field replaceable. Servicing should only be performed by qualified personnel, and attempts to service the battery are not recommended.
  • Electrical Connections: All connectors must comply with National Electrical Codes or Canadian Electrical Code and local regulations. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect both normal and emergency power supplies and place the battery switch in the "OFF" position or disconnect the battery connector before servicing.
  • Field Installation: The emergency LED driver is suitable for both factory and field installation. For field installation, specific instructions are provided to ensure compatibility with existing LED loads. Three checks are necessary:
    1. The LED load's rated power must be greater than or equal to the emergency LED driver's power output.
    2. The forward voltage (Vf) of the luminaire's LED array must be within the limits of this emergency LED driver.
    3. The output current of the LED driver must not exceed 5 Amps.
  • Remote Mounting: The emergency LED driver can be remote mounted from the luminaire. If used with an AC driver, the allowed distance is up to half the distance the AC driver manufacturer recommends for remote mounting. If used without an AC driver, and remote mounting is more than 18 feet from the luminaire, consult the factory for wire gauge recommendations. Remote mounting can result in reduced power output.
  • Operation: During normal operation, when AC power is applied, the charging indicator light illuminates, indicating the battery is charging. If AC power fails, the emergency LED driver automatically switches to internal battery power, operating the LED load for a minimum of 90 minutes. When AC power is restored, the emergency driver returns to charging mode.
  • Hipot Testing: Specific wiring diagrams are provided for performing hipot tests with or without an AC driver to prevent damage to the emergency driver or AC driver. The recommended setting is 1.5KV, 5mA/1sec.

Important Technical Specifications:

Feature 10W Model 20W Model
Input Voltage 120-277VAC 120-277VAC
Input Current 60mA 70mA
Input Power 10W Max 20W Max
Frequency 50/60Hz 50/60Hz
Output Voltage 15-55VDC 15-55VDC
Output Current 190mA 380mA
Ambient Temperature 0°C - 55°C 0°C - 55°C
Max Case Temperature 66°C 66°C
Battery Type LiFePO4 LiFePO4
Installation Type Factory or Field Factory or Field
Min Duration Time 90min 90min
Recharge Time 24Hrs 48Hrs
Battery Voltage 6.4VDC 9.6VDC
Battery Charge Current 185mA 210mA

Maintenance Features:

Although routine maintenance is not required, periodic checks are recommended to ensure proper functionality:

  1. Monthly Visual Inspection: Visually inspect the charging indicator light monthly. It should be illuminated. If it's off, contact tech support.
  2. Monthly Emergency Operation Test: Test the emergency operation of the fixture at 30-day intervals for a minimum of 30 seconds. The LED load should operate at reduced illumination.
  3. Annual Discharge Test: Conduct a 90-minute discharge test once a year. The LED load should operate at reduced illumination for at least 90 minutes.
  • Note for 10W models: A short-term discharge test can be conducted after the emergency driver has been charged for one hour. A 24-hour charging period is required before a long-term discharge test.
  • Note for 20W models: A short-term discharge test can be conducted after the emergency driver has been charged for one hour. A 48-hour charging period is required before a long-term discharge test.

Any servicing indicated by these checks should be referred to qualified personnel. The emergency driver and AC driver must be fed from the same branch circuit, typically. It may be used with other drivers; consult the factory for other wiring diagrams.

Elite EMG-LED-G2-10W Specifications

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BrandElite
ModelEMG-LED-G2-10W
CategoryLighting Equipment
LanguageEnglish