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When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.
2.
Disconnect power before performing work on electrical equipment.
3.
Do not use outdoors.
4.
Do not let power cords touch hot surfaces and do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
5.
Use caution when servicing batteries. Battery acid can cause burns to skin and eyes. If acid is spilled on skin or eyes, flush with fresh
water and contact a physician immediately.
6.
Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where unauthorized personnel will not readily subject it to tampering.
7.
The use of accessory equipment not recommended by EELP may cause an unsafe condition,
and will void the unit's warranty.
8.
Do not use this equipment for other than its intended purpose.
9.
Servicing of this equipment should be performed by qualified service personnel.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
10.
WALL MOUNT - SINGLE FACE:
1.
Extend unswitched 24 hour AC supply of rated voltage to junction box or appropriate wiring (supplied by others).
Leave at least eight (8) inches of slack wire. The circuit should not be energized at this time.
2.
Remove the exit sign faceplate (Figure 2).
3.
Remove the exit sign universal copy kit.
4.
Knock out the appropriate mounting pattern and/or wire pass-thru hole on the exit back plate to fit the junction box or wiring
connector being used (supplied by others).
5.
Bring wires through the back of the sign and mount the exit securely in place. Screw directly to junction box if possible.
6.
Connect AC supply per diagram provided (Figure 5). Insulate unused wire!
CAUTION! - Failure to insulate unused wire may result in a shock hazard or unsafe condition as well as equipment failure.
7.
Route wires and secure them in place.
8.
Remove any directional chevron arrows to be indicated as required from the exit stencil.
9.
Remove red fibre, peel back off double sided tape to secure red fibre.
10. Replace the exit faceplate together with red fibre.
11. Turn on the AC voltage supply.
CEILING/END MOUNT - SINGLE OR DOUBLE FACE:
1.
Follow steps 1 to 3 of Wall Mounting instructions above.
2.
If double face is required then remove the backplate cover screw and slide the backplate down and out from exit frame. Exit signs
that are specified double face will already have the second/rear faceplate installed.
3.
On the top and both sides of the exit there are three (3) holes for the canopy - two (2) for the mounting screws and
one (1) wire pass-thru hole. Knock out the three appropriate canopy mounting holes for your installation (Figure 3).
4.
Secure the canopy to the exit sign using the supplied 1 inch screws and washer nuts and the snap wire pass-thru hole plastic
bushing into the wire pass-thru hole in the centre of the canopy (Figure 3).
5.
Bring wires through the wire pass-thru and connect AC supply as described in step 6 of Wall Mounting instructions
above.
6.
Secure the exit to the wall or ceiling using the supplied 1 1/2 inch screws and nuts. Screw directly to junction box if
possible. A universal spider plate is supplied to allow for exit sign placement adjustment or connection to a variety of electrical boxes
(Figure 4).
7.
For double face exits install the second/rear faceplate.
8.
Follow steps 7 to 10 of Wall Mounting instructions above.
SELF-POWERED:
1.
For models EA-EM, plug the battery into the circuit board per (Figure 5) self-powered sign.
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INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
INSTALLATION
SWXEH-EA
04/14/2010

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Summary of Contents for EELP SWXEH-EA

  • Page 1 Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where unauthorized personnel will not readily subject it to tampering. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by EELP may cause an unsafe condition, and will void the unit’s warranty.
  • Page 2 90 minutes duration as per Code. The equipment is to be repaired whenever the equipment fails to operate as intended during the duration test. Written records of test results and any repairs made must be maintained. EELP strongly recommends compliance with all Code requirements.