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WARNING

PLEASE READ INSTRUCTION BEFORE COMMENCING INSTALLATION AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCES.

 

Electrical products can cause death or injury, or damage to property.
If in any doubt about the installation or

 

use of this product, consult a competent electrician.

INSTALLATION GUIDE 

WARNING — THE INSTALLATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY

A QUALIFIED

 

ELECTRICIAN. 

1. DO NOT let power cords touch hot surfaces
2. DO NOT install near gas or electric heaters

3.

DO NOT use this LED Emergency Light other than its intended purpose

4.

LED Emergency Lights can only be installed by a qualified electrician

5. This LED Emergency Light is f

or 

indoor 

use 

ONLY

Instruction Manual

1-888-543-6473
1-888-541-6474

13376 Comber Way 

Surrey BC V3W 5V9

info@ortechindustries.com 
www.ortechindustries.com

375 Admiral Blvd

 

Missis

s

auga

ON L5T 2N1

CAUTION

Application Notice

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW: 

1. Use caution when servicing batteries. Battery acid can cause burns to skin and eyes.

If acid is spilled on skin or eyes, flush acid with fresh water and contact a physician immediately

2. LED Emergency Lights should be mounted in locations and at heights where unauthorized personnel will not readily subject it to tampering

3. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition, and will void the unit's warranty

4. DO NOT use this LED Emergency Light for other than its intended purpose

5. Failure to insulate unused wire may result in shock hazard or unsafe condition as well as equipment failure

Hardwire Installation

1.

Extend un-switched 20 hour AC supply of rated voltage to a junction box (supplied by others) installed in
accordance with all applicable codes and standards. Leave a minimum of 8 inches of slack on the wire.

 

This

circuit should NOT be energized / live at this time

2.

Open the unit by unscrewing the cover screws on the sides of the unit. The front cover can then be removed

3.

Unit is supplied with universal spider knockouts and keyhole slots stamped into the back of the cabinet.
Knock out of the appropriate hole(s) and bring wires through the hole(s) into the cabinet

4.

Mount the unit securely into place. DO NOT rely on the electrical box as the only support for the unit

5.

Make  proper wiring connections between the AC supply and the unit's transformer:

Black-Line:120V AC

;

 Red-Line 347V AC; Green-Line Earth

 (see 

Wiring Diagram

 below)

Wiring Diagram

AC Wiring

Working voltage:

 

120V-347V AC

/

 50

-

60Hz

Black Wire

: 120V AC

 (L

1

)

Red Wire: 347V AC (L2)

White Wire: (N)

Green Wire: (G/E)

LED Emergency Lights

MODEL

 

O

E-21

6-72W

Summary of Contents for OE-216-72W

Page 1: ...horized personnel will not readily subject it to tampering 3 The use of accessory equipment not recommended by manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition and will void the unit s warranty 4 DO NOT use this LED Emergency Light for other than its intended purpose 5 Failure to insulate unused wire may result in shock hazard or unsafe condition as well as equipment failure Hardwire Installation 1 Exte...

Page 2: ...led in the cabinet must be connected to the circuit board see Wiring Diagram on page 1 and Fig 2 9 Secure all internal wires 10 Replace cover and secure cover screws 11 Turn on AC line voltage supply 12 If the unit is supplied with a line cord connect the line cord plug into the appropriate receptacle previously installed 13 If unit is complete with lamp heads position the lamp heads to provide be...

Page 3: ...e tested once a year for the required duration as per Code The battery is to be replaced or the equipment repaired whenever the eqeuipment fails to operate as intended during the duration test The manufacturer strongly recommends compliance with all Code requirements 2 Clean lenses on a regular basis to provide maximum light distribution in case of an emergency NOTE The servicing of any parts shou...

Page 4: ...gency Lamps come on dim when AC power is ON 1 Check supply voltage and AC connections This emergency light is provided with brownout protection The AC supply must be at least 80 of nominal 120V on a 347V line for equipment to function normally 2 At lower voltages the emergency lamps will begin to glow dimly until the source voltage drops below the full turn on point NOTE This condition may also be...

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