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Cabinet Mounting

Tools Required

The following tools are required to install the system:

Socket set, Phillips screwdriver, diagonal wire cutters, long nose pliers, electrical tape, digital Volt-Ohm meter, safety 

glasses with side shields, small punch (knockout removal), hammer, electric drill, wood or masonry bits, level.

Mounting Hardware

Mounting hardware is not provided. Care should be taken when selecting mounting hardware to assure that it is the 

proper type for the application and sized to safely support the system’s full weight when installed, assuring safe and 

secure attachment of system to wall surface or building structures. For ease of installation, the factory recommends that 

the head size of mounting screws or bolts be small enough to pass through the keyhole knockouts provided for mounting. 

This will allow the unit to be hung on partially installed mounting hardware and facilitate easy cabinet removal if ever 

necessary.

Knockout Locations

All models provide knockouts on the top and sides of the unit. Additional entry points, if required can be added using a 

metal punch. Do not drill into the cabinet, as metal filings can cause short circuits and damage the equipment.

NOTE:

 Consider unit knockout locations prior to mounting unit. Allow room for easy routing of conduit to entry point.

Cabinet Mounting - Surface Mount (Standard) Models

1. Remove cover and any packing material inside unit housing that may have been used for shipping purposes.

2. Remove the appropriate knockouts, 7/8” diameter, on the top and/or right-hand sides of the unit housing to facilitate 

conduit attachment. Also remove keyhole knockouts in the upper corners on the back of the housing.

3. Secure housing to mounting surface through both keyhole knockouts provided using mounting hardware (not supplied) 

sized appropriately to support the unit weight.

Cabinet Mounting - Recessed Mount (-R) Models

1. Remove cover and any packing material inside unit housing that may have been used for shipping purposes.

2. Remove the appropriate knockouts, 7/8” diameter, on the top and/or right-hand side of the unit housing to facilitate 

conduit attachment. Also remove the appropriate round knockouts, 5/16” diameter, which are located on all sides of unit 

housing. Specific knockout requirements are dictated by mounting orientation of unit (vertical or horizontal) and location 

of wall studs and /or other support members.

3. Secure housing to support members through round knockouts using mounting hardware (not supplied) sized 

appropriately to support the unit weight.

IMPORTANT:

 Unit should be so positioned that the cabinet extends between 3/8” and 3/4” beyond the finished wall 

surface after installation.

4. Prior to final attachment of unit cover, the LED indicator panel assembly position must be adjusted to sit flush against 

inside surface of cover after attachment. This is accomplished using the (2) 8-32 hex nuts on the indicator assembly.

 

Tucson Micro Series

Installation Instructions

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Summary of Contents for EXITRONIX Tucson Micro Series

Page 1: ...s spilled on skin or in eyes flush acid with fresh water and contact a physician immediately Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be readily subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition Any modification or use of non original components will void the warranty an...

Page 2: ...Selector Plug Installation AC Input Output Wiring Connections to Terminal Block Battery Information Tools Battery Installation and Connection Battery Voltage Check Final Installation Checklist System Start Up Procedure System Test Maintenance Safe Shut Down Procedure Routine System Maintenance Manual Routine Inverter Tests Routine Battery Inspection and Maintenance Battery Replacement Procedure Ba...

Page 3: ...odels 20ºC to 30ºC 68ºF to 86ºF NiCad models 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Relative humidity 95 non condensing Table 1 Physical Specifications Table 2 Electrical Specifications System weights shown include installed batteries System Model Number TUC MC 32 TUC MC 55 TUC MC 20N TUC MC 35N Input Output Voltage 60Hz 120 277 120 277 120 277 120 277 32 32 55 55 20 20 35 35 Capacity 90 Min Watts VA Lead Calc...

Page 4: ...nd is hard to detect because it is colorless odorless and lighter than air Installation Requirements Operating Environment Install the Tucson Micro inverter system in a clean cool dry place with normal ventilation for human habitation and in such a location to hamper vandalism but allow easy access for testing and maintenance Operating Temperature Tucson Micro inverter systems with sealed lead cal...

Page 5: ... housing that may have been used for shipping purposes 2 Remove the appropriate knockouts 7 8 diameter on the top and or right hand sides of the unit housing to facilitate conduit attachment Also remove keyhole knockouts in the upper corners on the back of the housing 3 Secure housing to mounting surface through both keyhole knockouts provided using mounting hardware not supplied sized appropriate...

Page 6: ...tallation Before installing maintaining or servicing the unit always remove or shut off all sources of AC power to the Tucson Micro inverter system Disconnect the unit battery leads to make sure the unit will not supply output voltage Turn the AC line input circuit breaker OFF at the service panel Whenever AC and or DC voltage is applied there will be AC voltage inside the Tucson Micro inverter sy...

Page 7: ...ts 6 Run the AC Input service conductors and AC Output conductors through separate conduits Tucson Micro inverter system emergency output circuits shall be installed in dedicated conduit systems and not shared with other electrical circuits as described in NEC 700 9 b Tucson Micro models can be configured for either 120VAC or 277VAC input connections as well as various modes of output operation as...

Page 8: ...y On and Normally Off Operation A combination of the operating modes described above See Fig 5 Switched Load Operation Single Circuit Connected fixture s can be extremely switched and will illuminate upon loss of utility AC power regardless of external switch position See Fig 6 Legend INPUT SUPPLY FROM UNSWITCHED UTILITY RATED 20 AMPS MAXIMUM OUTPUT S TO LIGHTING LOADS Fig 3 Normally ON Loads Fig ...

Page 9: ...ified electrician who is familiar with battery systems and required precautions must install and service the batteries Any battery used with this unit shall comply with the applicable requirements for batteries in the standard for emergency lighting and power equipment UL 924 Cabinets are designed to be used with and batteries must be replaced by identical cells or a Manufacturer approved equivale...

Page 10: ...afe condition System Start Up Procedure IMPORTANT The Tucson Micro inverter system is a sophisticated electronic backup power supply Care must be taken to follow the steps below in their exact sequence Failure to do so may result in possible equipment failure CAUTION Familiarize yourself with the shut down procedure in the Maintenance Safe Shut Down Procedure section on page 11 before proceeding w...

Page 11: ...follow the steps outlined in the System Start Up Procedure section on page 10 Be sure to complete all of the steps to assure the unit will operate properly Routine System Maintenance The Tucson Micro inverter system unit is designed to provide years of trouble free operation The unit does require some routine attention to assure peak performance The manufacturer recommends a preventative maintenan...

Page 12: ...ll void the UL listing of the system and may cause equipment failure To ensure the superior performance of your Tucson Micro inverter system and to maintain proper charger operation replace spent batteries only with those having the same part number voltage and ampere hour rating as the original batteries 1 Follow the proper shut down procedure as described in the Maintenance Safe Shut Down Proced...

Page 13: ...ormal utility power has been supplied for a minimum of 96 hours 3 Self testing and a 30 minute battery discharge once every 180 days after normal utility power has been supplied for a minimum of 96 hours 4 Self testing and a 90 minute battery discharge once every 365 days after normal utility power has been supplied for a minimum of 96 hours Table 3 Service Indication Table 4 Manual Testing LED In...

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