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Twin-head led emergency lighting unit

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with a 120VAC or 277VAC branch circuit.
building wire (120 or 277VAC) and the white wire to the building wire.
This unit is designed to be mounted on a wall or ceiling. Provide standard units with a single unswitched supply from a 120 or 277VAC
(Exception: All Spectron models should be connected to 120, 240 or 277VAC supplies only.)
The EV unit is equipped with intelligent wiring. Connect the black wire from the unit to the hot
branch circuit used for normal lighting in the area to be protedted. For Spectron self-testing/self-diagnostic units, provide unit
This unit is designed to be mounted on a wall or ceiling. Provide standard units with a single unswitched supply from a 120 or 277VAC
building wire (120-277VAC) and the white wire to the neutral building wire.
with a 120, 240 or 277VAC branch circuit.
branch circuit used for normal lighting in the area to be protedted. For Spectron self-testing/self-diagnostic units, provide unit
(Exception: The EV2DI-24K, EV2DIB-24K, EV4DI-24K, and EV4DIB-24K models should be
The EVHC unit is equipped with intelligent wiring. Connect the black wire from the unit to the hot
with a 120, 240 or 277VAC branch circuit.
This unit is designed to be mounted on a wall or ceiling. Provide standard units with a single unswitched supply from a 120VAC
connected to 220-240VAC supplies only.)
The EVHC unit is equipped with intelligent wiring. Connect the black wire from the unit to the hot
building wire (120 or 277VAC) and the white wire to the building wire.
through 277VAC branch circuit used for normal lighting in the area to be protected. For Spectron
This unit is designed to be mounted on a wall or ceiling. Provide standard units with a single unswitched supply from a 120VAC, 240VAC,
building wire (120 or 277VAC) and the white wire to the building wire.
provide unit with a 120/277 VAC branch circuit.
or 277VAC branch circuit used for normal lighting in the area to be protected. For Spectron® self-testing/self-diagnostic units, provide unit
(Exception: All Spectron models should be connected to 120, 240 or 277VAC supplies only.)
(Exception: All Spectron models should be connected to 120, 240 or 277VAC supplies only.)
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with a 120VAC or 277VAC branch circuit.
The EVHC unit is equipped with intelligent wiring. Connect the black wire from the unit to the
hot building wire (120 / 277VAC) and the white wire to the building com wire.
The EV unit is equipped with intelligent wiring. Connect the black wire from the unit to the hot
(Exception:
building wire (120-277VAC) and the white wire to the neutral building wire.
All Non-Spectron models should be connected to 120, 240 or 277VAC supplies only.)
(Exception: The EV2DI-24K, EV2DIB-24K, EV4DI-24K, and EV4DIB-24K models should be
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connected to 220-240VAC supplies only.)
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Wall Mount – Conduit Wiring
1. Remove appropriate KO's in back plate and mount
Wall Mount-Conduit Wiring
Wall Mount-Conduit Wiring
backplate to wall.
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2. Feed wires through and secure conduit to back plate.
Note: 3 Mounting points.
3. Remove appropriate K.O.'s on housing.
3. Remove Appropriate K.O.'s On Housing.
4. Connect wires from the unit to the building leads and
Wall Mount – Surface Wiring (Top Power Feed Only)
Secure with wire nuts.
3. Remove Appropriate K.O.'s On Housing.
Wall Mount-Conduit Wiring
5. For remote EVHC models, cut the orange connector
1. Remove appropriate KO's in backplate and
from both remote leads and strip ends 1/2 inch.
mount backplate to wall.
Observe proper polarity when connecting remote
2. Feed wires through and secure conduit to
leads to remote fixtures. Pos. (+) to red remote fixture
backplate.
lead and Neg. (-) to black remote fixture lead.
3. Remove the breakout on top of the housing.
6. Connect battery pack harness to charger pcb
3. Remove Appropriate K.O.'s On Housing.
4. To help with wiring, attach cover to backplate
(J2 header).
with provided plastic hinge.
Wall Mount – Surface Wiring (Top Power Feed Only)
7. Installer should now become familiar with the eyeball
5. Connect wires from the unit to the building
aimability and its limitations.
leads and secure with wire nuts.
1. Remove appropriate KO's in backplate and
6. Connect battery lead to circuit board header as
mount backplate to wall.
shown.
2. Feed wires through and secure conduit to
7. For remote models, connect remote lighting
backplate.
load to black(-) and red(+) pigtails from circuit board.
3. Remove the breakout on top of the housing.
When connecting leads for remote lighting loads,
4. To help with wiring, attach cover to backplate
observe proper polarity to ensure proper operation.
with provided plastic hinge.
8. Installer should now become familiar with the
5. Connect wires from the unit to the building
eyeball aimability and its limitations.
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leads and secure with wire nuts.
6. Connect battery lead to circuit board header as
CONNECT BATTERY
shown.
CONNECTOR
7. For remote models, connect remote lighting
TO PCB CHARGER
load to black(-) and red(+) pigtails from circuit board.
J2 HEADER
When connecting leads for remote lighting loads,
observe proper polarity to ensure proper operation.
8. Installer should now become familiar with the
eyeball aimability and its limitations.
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Note: For remote models remove wire nut from both
self-testing/self-diagnostic units,
®
(+) and (-) remote leads before connecting to
building wiring.
Note: For remote models remove wire nut from both
Note: For remote models remove wire nut from both
(+) and (-) remote leads before connecting to
(+) and (-) remote leads before connecting to
building wiring.
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building wiring.
Wall or Ceiling Mount-Wiring
Wall or Ceiling Mount – Back Power Feed
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Wall or Ceiling Mount-Wiring
1. Remove appropriate KO's in backplate to mount
backplate to junction box.
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Wall or Ceiling Mount-Wiring
2. Remove center KO from backplate and feed supply
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leads through.
3. Secure backplate to junction box.
4. Connect wires from the unit to the building leads and
4. To help with wiring, attach cover to backplate with
5.
secure with wire nuts.
Wall or Ceiling Mount – Wiring
provided plastic hinge.
4.
Wall or Ceiling Mount – Back Power Feed
5. For remote EVHC models, cut the orange connector
5. Connect wires from the unit to the building leads and
from both remote leads and strip ends 1/2 inch.
secure with wire nuts.
5.
Observe proper polarity when connecting remote
1. Remove appropriate KO's in backplate to mount
4.
6. Connect battery lead to circuit board header as
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backplate to junction box.
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leads to remote fixtures. Pos. (+) to red remote fixture
shown.
2. Remove center KO from backplate and feed supply
lead and Neg. (-) to black remote fixture lead.
7. For remote models, connect remote lighting load to
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leads through.
6.
6. Connect battery pack harness to charger pcb
black(-) and red(+) pigtails from circuit board. When
3. Secure backplate to junction box.
(J2 header).
connecting leads for remote lighting loads, observe
4. To help with wiring, attach cover to backplate with
7. Installer should now become familiar with the eyeball
proper polarity to ensure proper operation.
provided plastic hinge.
aimability and its limitations.
8. Installer should now become familiar with the eyeball
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5. Connect wires from the unit to the building leads and
6.
aimability and its limitations.
secure with wire nuts.
6. Connect battery lead to circuit board header as
shown.
7. For remote models, connect remote lighting load to
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black(-) and red(+) pigtails from circuit board. When
connecting leads for remote lighting loads, observe
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proper polarity to ensure proper operation.
8. Installer should now become familiar with the eyeball
aimability and its limitations.
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All EV units are shipped by default with the charger circuit board jumper in the "remote lampheads disabled" position,
Looking at the center
as shown in Figure 1. The jumper needs to be moved to the "remote lampheads enabled" position shown in
of the circuit board:
Installing the Unit: Final Assembly
1. Align housing slots over tabs on backplate.
2. Pivot housing and snap closed.
3. Aim the lamps. Do not press on the lenses.
Looking at the center
The Spectron optioned EV4DI requires a load learn process at
of the circuit board:
**
WHEN MOUNTING UNIT TO CEILING,
FOR ADDED SECURITY & SUPPORT,
USE #8 SCREW PROVIDED
"AC ON" LED is illuminated when AC power is present.
**
NOTE: All models are supplied with an AC Lockout circuit, which prevents the emergency lights from illuminating
when the battery is connected and no AC power is present.
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NOTE: All models are supplied with a Low Voltage Disconnect circuit, which prevents damage to the battery from
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deep discharge during prolonged emergency operation.
Maintenance
NOTE: Batteries are often shipped in a discharged state – this is normal. The battery will require charging. Allow
"AC ON" LED is illuminated when AC power is present.
24 hours of charging before testing the unit.
This emergency lighting unit should be tested and maintained in accordance with National Electrical Code and NFPA 101 Life Safety
Code requirements. It is recommended that emergency light fixtures be tested for 30 seconds once a month and for 90 minutes once a
NOTE: All models are supplied with an AC Lockout circuit, which prevents the emergency lights from illuminating
Models with SPECTRON® Self-Testing/Self-Diagnostic Circuitry
year.
when the battery is connected and no AC power is present.
Taking A Unit Out Of Service
NOTE: All models are supplied with a Low Voltage Disconnect circuit, which prevents damage to the battery from
Models equipped with the Spectron® self-testing/self-diagnostic electronics system provide:
deep discharge during prolonged emergency operation.
If a unit is to be deliberately taken out of service for an extended period, the battery lead connector should be disconnected from the
Visual indication of AC power status
charger circuit board and insulated so that the battery will go into storage in a fully charged condition.
NOTE: Batteries are often shipped in a discharged state – this is normal. The battery will require charging. Allow
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24 hours of charging before testing the unit.
Replacing The Battery
Battery Disconnected
***Once remote capacity model EVHC12I is installed, press and hold the
***Once remote capacity model EVHC12I is installed, press and
1. De-energize the AC power.
Models with SPECTRON® Self-Testing/Self-Diagnostic Circuitry
Spectron equipped units also include:
2. Disengage the housing cover from the backplate.
test button for more than 5 seconds to initiate the "LOAD LEARN" process.***
Brownout protection: unit will automatically transfer to emergency operation upon detection of low AC power (approximately 80% of
test button for more than 5 seconds to initiate the "LOAD LEA
3. Disconnect the battery leads from the charger circuit board.
nominal line).
Models equipped with the Spectron® self-testing/self-diagnostic electronics system provide:
4. Remove the battery from the clips inside the cover.
Time Delay Retransfer: upon return of normal AC power, unit will remain in emergency mode for an additional 15 minutes to allow AC
"AC ON" LED is illuminated when AC power is present.
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5. Replace with a new battery (see unit model label for correct part number) and reconnect leads.
power to stabilize.
NOTE: All models are supplied with an AC Lockout circuit, which prevents the emergency lights from illuminating when the bat-
6. Reassemble cover to backplate.
tery is connected and no AC power is present.
LED Status Indicator
NOTE: All models are supplied with Low Voltage Disconnect circuit, which prevents damage to the battery from deep discharge
Replacing LED Lamps
A bicolor LED (green/red) is provided on the control panel
during prolonged emergency operation.
The LED lamps inside the unit are not replaceable or field serviceable. Please see dual-lite.com for further assistance.
of all models equipped with the Spectron® option.
Spectron equipped units also include:
NOTE: Batteries are often shipped in a discharged state – this is normal. The battery will require charging. Allow 24 hours of
Brownout protection: unit will automatically transfer to emergency operation upon detection of low AC power (approximately 80% of
charging before testing the unit.
Green Operating Status LED:
Troubleshooting
nominal line).
The green Operating Status LED serves as both an AC
Time Delay Retransfer: upon return of normal AC power, unit will remain in emergency mode for an additional 15 minutes to allow AC
Emergency circuit does not work
Models without SPECTRON
power and self-test indicator. During normal operation,
power to stabilize.
• Batteries are shipped uncharged and disconnected. Connect battery leads and charge 24 hours before testing.
Models without Spectron
the green Operating Status LED will be illuminated,
• Make sure the charger board and test button/light pipe are properly seated and aligned.
• Visual indication of AC power status
indicating the presence of AC power. During all auto-
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LED Status Indicator
• Check wiring connections.
matic or manual self-test cycles, the green Operating
Visual indication of any unit malfunctions include –
A bicolor LED (green/red) is provided on the control panel
Status LED will blink twice every second.
• Battery Disconnected • Charger Fault
of all models equipped with the Spectron® option.
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Red Service Alert LED:
Models with SPECTRON
Green Operating Status LED:
Under normal operating conditions, the red Service Alert
Models equipped with the Spectron
The green Operating Status LED serves as both an AC
LED indicator will remain off. If the Spectron® controller
• Visual indication of AC power status • Visual indication of self-diagnostic test status and results
power and self-test indicator. During normal operation,
detects a malfunction, the red Service Alert LED will blink
Visual indication of any unit malfunctions include–
the green Operating Status LED will be illuminated,
in the pattern listed in the following table:
• Battery Disconnected • Battery Fault • Charger Fault • LED Driver Fault • Lamp Fault • Load Learn Failure
indicating the presence of AC power. During all auto-
Spectron equipped units also include:
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matic or manual self-test cycles, the green Operating
Red Status LED Code
Brownout protection: unit will automatically transfer to emergency operation upon detection of low AC power (approximately
Status LED will blink twice every second.
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80% of nominal line).
One blink ON/pause
Red Service Alert LED:
Time Delay Retransfer: upon return of normal AC power, unit will remain in emergency mode for an additional 15 minutes to
Two blinks ON/pause
Under normal operating conditions, the red Service Alert
allow AC Power to stabilize.
LED indicator will remain off. If the Spectron® controller
Three blinks ON/pause
detects a malfunction, the red Service Alert LED will blink
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Four blinks ON/pause
in the pattern listed in the following table:
SERVICE ALERT CODES
SERVICE ALERT CODES
Five blinks ON/pause
Red Status LED Code
= BATTERY DISCONNECTED
= BATTERY FAULT
Red/Green alternating
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= BATTERY DISCONNECTED
= CHARGER FAULT
One blink ON/pause
= LED DRIVER FAULT
= BATTERY FAULT
= LAMP FAULT
Two blinks ON/pause
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ALTERNATING = LOAD LEARN IN PROGRESS
= CHARGER FAULT
Three blinks ON/pause
= LED DRIVER FAULT
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Four blinks ON/pause
= LAMP FAULT
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Five blinks ON/pause
Red/Green alternating
ALTERNATING = LOAD LEARN IN PROGRESS
Service Alert Code
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WASHER-LOCK 3/8
INSTALLATION
FOR TRUSS
MOUNTING
INSTALLATION
MOUNTING PLATE
NUT-HEX 3/8
Figure 2 if the model being installed is an EV4 (powering a remote unit).
BUILDING TRUSS
WASHER-LOCK 3/8
WASHER-LOCK 3/8
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MOUNTING PLATE
Figure 1
BUILDING TRUSS
installation. Press and hold the test button for more than
5 seconds to initiate the load learn.
OPERATION
Figure 1
The Spectron optioned EV4DI requires a load learn process at
installation. Press and hold the test button for more than
5 seconds to initiate the load learn.
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SERVICE/MAINTENANCE
CARRIAGE BOLT 3/8 X 6"
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OPERATION
CARRIAGE BOLT 3/8 X 6"
DRILL (#27 .144 DIA, DRILL SIZE) THRU
HOUSING (SEE INNER HSG TEMPLET)
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CARRIAGE BOLT 3/8 X 6"
#8 THREAD FORMING
SCREW PROVIDED
#8 THREAD FORMING
(SEE UNIT HINGE STRAP)
(SEE UNIT HINGE STRAP)
Visual indication of self-diagnostic test status and results
-- Visual indication of any unit malfunctions include –
OPERATION
Battery Fault
Charger Fault
Visual indication of AC power status
Visual indication of self-diagnostic test status and results
***Once remote capacity model EVHC12I is installed, press a
-- Visual indication of any unit malfunctions include –
Automatic Tests
test button for more than 5 seconds to initiate the "LOAD LE
Battery Disconnected
Battery Fault
Charger Fault
The unit will automatically initiate a self-test/self-diagnostic
cycle based on the following table:
Testing Period
®
option.
Once a month
option provide:
®
Once every 6
months
Automatic Tests
The unit will automatically initiate a self-test/self-diagnostic
cycle based on the following table:
®
Self-Testing/Self-Diagnostic Circuitry
self-testing/self-diagnostic electronics system provide:
Testing Period
®
Manual Tests
Once a month
Using the unit test switch, users can initiate different
Once every 6
duration test cycles based on the following table:
months
Description
Initiating Action
Battery disconnected
RECYCLING INFORMATION
Press test switch once
Battery fault
Press test switch twice
All steel, aluminum, and thermoplastic parts are recyclable.
Charger fault
LED Status Indicator
Manual Tests
Pressing the test switch any time after a 90 min. test
A bicolor LED (green/red) is provided on the control panel of all
NOTICE: Emergency units contain rechargeable batteries which
Using the unit test switch, users can initiate different
LED Driver fault
models equipped with the Spectron
cycle has begun cancels the remainder of the 90 min. test
duration test cycles based on the following table:
must be recycled or disposed of properly.
and returns the unit to normal operation.
Lamp fault
OPERATING STATUS
Description
Green Operating Status LED:
OFF
= AC OFF
Initiating Action
Load Learn in Process
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ON
= AC ON
The green Operating Status LED serves as both an AC power and
Battery disconnected
BLINKING
= TEST IN PROGRESS
Press test switch once
self-test indicator. During normal operation, the green Operating
PUSH TO TEST
Battery fault
Status LED will be illuminated, indicating the presence of AC power.
Press test switch twice
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During all automatic or manual self-test cycles, the green Operating
Charger fault
SERVICE ALERT CODES
Status LED will blink twice every second.
Pressing the test switch any time after a 90 min. test
LED Driver fault
OPERATING STATUS
= BATTERY DISCONNECTED
cycle has begun cancels the remainder of the 90 min. test
Printed in U.S.A.
= BATTERY FAULT
OFF
= AC OFF
and returns the unit to normal operation.
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Red Service Alert LED:
Lamp fault
= LOAD LEARN FAILURE
ON
= AC ON
= CHARGER FAULT
Under normal operating conditions, the Red Service Alert LED
BLINKING
= TEST IN PROGRESS
= LED DRIVER FAULT
Load Learn in Process
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PUSH TO TEST
indicator will remain off. If the Spectron
= LAMP FAULT
malfunction, the Red service Alert LED will blink in the pattern listed
ALTERNATING = LOAD LEARN IN PROGRESS
in the pattern listed on the Spectron Status label (this page).
SERVICE ALERT CODES
on the Spectron Status label (this page).
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OPERATING STATUS
= BATTERY DISCONNECTED
= BATTERY FAULT
OFF
= AC OFF
ON
= AC ON
= CHARGER FAULT
BLINKING
= TEST IN PROGRESS
= LED DRIVER FAULT
FOR TRUSS
3. AFFIX MOUNTING PLATE ONTO CA
MOUNTING
4. SECURE ASSY WITH LOCK WASHE
5. TIGHTEN NUT UNTIL UNIT IS SECUR
TRUSS MOUNTING
SUPPORT. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN
NUT-HEX 3/8
1. SLIDE CARRIAGE BOLT THRU
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1. SLIDE CARRIAGE BOLT THRU BACK PLATE STEEL MOUNTING PLATE.
2. SLIDE COMPLETE ASSY THRU
2. SLIDE COMPLETE ASSY THRU CENTER OF TRUSS.
3. AFFIX MOUNTING PLATE ONT
3. AFFIX MOUNTING PLATE ONTO CARRIAGE BOLT.
4. SECURE ASSY WITH LOCK WA
4. SECURE ASSY WITH LOCK WASHER AND NUT.
5. TIGHTEN NUT UNTIL UNIT IS S
5. TIGHTEN NUT UNTIL UNIT IS SECURED FIRMLY TO TRUSS
MOUNTING PLATE
SUPPORT. DO NOT OVER TIGH
SUPPORT. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
Figure 2
WHEN MOUNTING UNIT
BUILDING TRUSS
TRUSS OR FOR ADDED
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USE #8 SCREW PRO
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WHEN MOUNTING UNIT TO CEILING,
TRUSS OR FOR ADDED SECURITY,
WHEN MOUNTING U
USE #8 SCREW PROVIDED
TRUSS OR FOR ADD
Figure 2
USE #8 SCREW
2
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#8 THREAD FORMING
SCREW PROVIDED
DRILL (#27 .144 DIA, DRILL SIZE) THRU
(SEE UNIT HINGE STRAP)
HOUSING (SEE INNER HSG TEMPLET)
SCREW PROVIDED
OPERATION
#8 THREAD FORMING
SCREW PROVIDED
LED Driver Fault
Lamp Fault
(SEE UNIT HINGE STRAP)
OPERATION
LED Driver Fault
Lamp Fault
Duration of Test
1 minute
Alternating:
30 minutes or 60 minutes
Duration of Test
1 minute
Alternating:
30 minutes or 60 minutes
Test Cycle
1 minute
90 minutes
option.
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Test Cycle
1 minute
90 minutes
controller detects a
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TRUSS
DRIL
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