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, INC. ECOLUX 6600 Series 6600/5 Explosion Protected Fluorescent Light Fixtures for Hazardous and Corrosive Applications Please read this entire document before beginning any work. 1. Safety Instructions Installation and maintenance of these fixtures should only be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) and local codes. CAUTION: Disconnect power supply before installing or servicing these light fixtures. Any modification to these fixtures without written approval from the manufacturer is not permitted. Operate only undamaged and clean fixtures within the operating parameters listed in section 2. These fixtures shall be installed with conduit or wired with 90 C cable, listed for the appropriate location, per the NEC requirements. These light fixtures must be transported and stored in their original packaging only. 2. Technical Data Please also refer to the technical data on the nameplate of the light fixture. Certification FM File No. J.I.3012747 Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC T5 Class I, Div. 2, Groups ABCD Class II, Div. 1 & 2, Groups EFG Class III Ambient temperature 40 C (104 F) Max.; -18 C (0 F) Min. Environmental protection IP 66 / Type 3, 4, 4X is achieved by proper installation of original entry hardware. (see parts and accessories) Lamp Type T8 Medium Bi-pin base (see fixture nameplate for lamp wattage) Electrical Supply See fixture nameplate for supply voltage and frequency. EMI Protection To ANSI C82.11 3. Dimensions 17 W 32 W 40 W L1 L2 L3 700 mm 1310 mm 1610 mm 27.5" 51.6" 63.4" 400 mm 800 mm 800 mm 15.75" 31.5" 31.5" 340-460 mm 680-920 mm 795-1030 mm 13.4" - 18.1" 26.8" - 36.2" 31.3" - 40.5" ID No. 66 006 10 30 0 1 12.14.2004

, INC. 4. Fixture Mounting Methods 4.1 Suspension on two M8 eye bolts with fixed suspension points. (see parts and accessories P/N 60 008 03 90 0). 4.2 Suspension on two stainless steel lugs attached to adjustable mounting brackets for adjustible suspension points. (see parts and accessories P/N 66 008 02 75 0). 4.3 Mounting to ceiling by two adjustable ceiling mounting brackets for adjustible suspension points. (see parts and accessories P/N 60 008 01 75 0). 4.4 Mounting with ceiling mounting brackets for fixed mounting points. (see parts and accessories P/N 66 008 03 75 0). 4.5 Mounting brackets (stainless steel) for wire basket systems. For fixed mounting points use P/N 66 008 03 26 0. For adjustable monting points add two brackets P/N 66 008 01 75 0. (see parts and accessories). 4.6 Pole mounting with stainless steel pipe clamps fixed to adjustable mounting brackets for adjustable mounting points. (see page 7 parts and accessories for different pipe o.d.). Note: Only, INC. clamps warranty secure mounting and sealing. 4.7 Stanchion mounting. Using a cast stanchion bracket which can be mounted to a flat wall or a 90 outer corner. (see parts and accessories P/N 461 717 0). Insert into the bracket a piece of 1 1/2" EMT conduit and mount the fixture to the EMT conduit using a pair of 1 1/2" stainless steel pipe clamps P/N 66 008 01 26 0. 4.8 Wall mounting brackets (stainless steel) tilt the fixture at 15 increments. (see parts and accessories P/N 66 04 26 0). ID No. 66 006 10 30 0 2 12.14.2004

, INC. 5. Installation 5.1 Opening the Fixture 1. All the snap-action buckles must be actuated, using a screw driver. (Fig.1) The black snap-action buckles have a double function. a) They serve as hinges b). Actuation of an optional contact block. When opening the fixture the lens remains suspended in the snap-action buckles. The hinges keep the lens securely suspended after opening the fixture. In case of lens replacement it needs to be deliberately pressed out of the hinges. Fig.1 An optional 2 pole contact block can be mounted to de-energize the fixture, actuated from the outside by a screwdriver. (Fig.2) Fig.2 5.2 Open the Reflector Panel 1. The reflector is opened by pressing the two locking snaps. using a screwdriver. Fig.3 5.3 Parabolic Reflector An optional parabolic reflector can be retro-fitted to the reflector panel very easily. Bend the flaps on the parabolic reflector 90 downward Then insert the flaps through the slits into the reflector panel and secure them by folding them down. (see parts and accessories) ID No. 66 006 10 30 0 3 12.14.2004

, INC. 5.4 Fitting of entry hardware 1a. For cable installation: Install the MCR cable connector through the sealing ring (P/N NCS1 (1/2") or NCS2 (3/4")) into the fixture. Refer to MCR connector instruction. 1b. For conduit installation: Install conduit hub(s) 1/2" (8166/11-01-N) or 3/4" (8166/11-02-N) 2. Thread the entry hardware tightly into the back-up plate which is inside the fixture. 3. The back-up plate includes a setscrew for securing and bonding the entry hardware. This must be tightened firmly using a screwdriver. 4. All unused openings must be closed up with appropriate close-up plugs. (see parts and accessories) CAUTION: Make sure the fixture is free of mechanical tension which could result in bending, breaking or twisting and would impair the Ingress Protection. 5.5 Wiring Power Connection 1. Insert cable through the MCR connector into the fixture and follow the instruction of the cable connector. 2. In case of conduit installation, connect the hub/conduit and pull the wires through per the NEC. (see parts and accessories) 3. Connect field wires according to wiring diagrams below. Wiring of 2-LAMP Fixture BLACK WHITE RED BALLAST BLUE BLUE LAMP SUPPLY LAMP Wiring of 1-LAMP Fixture BLACK/WHITE WHITE RED BALLAST BLUE LAMP SUPPLY ID No. 66 006 10 30 0 4 12.14.2004

, INC. 5.6 Lighting Circuit Insulation Test Before performing this optional test, make sure the fixture is deenergized and disconnected from the supply wires. A DC insulation test of the circuit can be performed with 1000V DC and 1mA current between the Neutral/Line and the Ground. Testing between Line and Neutral is not permitted. CAUTION: Before energizing the circuit, ensure all wires are reconnected properly. 5.7 Closing the Reflector Panel Rotate the reflector panel and engage the locking snaps. 5.8 Lamp Installation Refer to the fixture nameplate to determine the lamp type. Insert both lamp sockets into the respective slots of the lampholder into the middle of the socket and up to the stop. Turn the lamp left or right until a notch position is felt. 5.9 Closing the Fixture Lens When closing the lens, it must be pressed into the correct position; the snap-action brackets are then simply closed by hand 6. Start Up Before applying power to the fixture ensure that: it is installed according to the NEC the wiring has been done correctly unused entry openings are closed up the fixture is not damaged the lamps are properly inserted the fixture is closed up properly. 7. Maintenance 7.1 Cleaning the Light Fixture Use only a damp cloth to clean the light fixture. A solvent-free household detergent can be added to the cleaning water. 7.2 Repairs and Maintenance Only qualified personnel may perform repairs and maintenance on the light fixtures. Use only original replacement parts. Any others would invalidate the certification and warranty (see parts and accessories). 7.3 Lamp Replacement 1. In order to minimize the production of high temperatures at the lamp electrode that are transferred to the end cap, fluorescent lamps need to be replaced prior to reaching end of life. The approach of the end of life condition is usually indicated by heavy blackening of the end of the lamps, a failure to light, or flickering of the light output. The high temperature occurs because the electronic ballast supplies a constant current, the voltage across the lamp increases with age, and the resulting power dissipation in the lamp electrode increases the electrode temperature as the lamp ages. For luminaires operated continuously, the lamps should be replaced after approximately 24,000 hours of operation. For luminaires that are switched on and off several times daily, the lamps should be replaced after approximately 12,000 hours of operation. 2. De-energize before opening the fixture 3. Follow the instruction in section 5.1 4. Gently twist to release the lamp and remove it 5. Follow the instructions in sections 5.8 and 5.9 7.4 Troubleshooting Is the fixture receiving power? Is the correct lamp securely installed and in good condition? Are all the wires correctly terminated? Is the ballast unit in good condition? ID No. 66 006 10 30 0 5 12.14.2004

, INC. 8. Parts and Accessories Use only the following original spare parts and accessories, any others would invalidate the certification and warranty. Item Image Description Part Number Cast wall and corner Insert 1 1/2" EMT conduit into bracket mounting bracket for Use pipe clamps (PN 66 008 01 26 0) 461 717 0 stanchion mounting to attach fixture to conduit S0613P Lens for light fixture 2' 17W 66 000 01 05 0 4' 32W 66 000 02 05 0 5' 40W 66 000 03 05 0 Color: White 10 Pieces 66 008 01 40 0 Snap Action Buckles Color: Black 6 Pieces 66 008 02 40 0 Color: Black 2 Pieces 66 008 03 40 0 with a borehole for switch actuation Lamp Holder snap-in lamp holder 385 613 0 Entry back-up plate Eye bolts M8 stainless steel back-up plate with set screw and grounding provisions entry threads: 1 x NPT 1/2'' 60 008 17 55 0 2 x NPT 1/2'' 60 008 21 55 0 1 x NPT 3/4'' 60 008 18 55 0 1 pair of eye bolts M8 can be directly screwed 60 008 03 90 0 into the inserts of the fixture for fixed suspension points Ceiling Mounting brackets 1 pair of fixed ceiling mounting brackets 60 008 03 75 0 for fixed mounting points ID No. 66 006 10 30 0 6 12.14.2004

, INC. Mounting Brackets 1 pair of mounting brackets for adjustable mounting points 66 008 01 75 0 1 pair of stainless steel suspension lugs which can only be used together with mounting brackets 60 008 02 18 0 P/N 66 008 01 75 0 Suspension Lugs 1 pair of stainless steel suspension lugs c/w 66 008 02 75 0 adjustable mounting brackets for adjustable suspension points Pipe Clamps 1 pair of stainless steel pipe clamps c/w adjustable mounting brackets for adjustable mounting points EMT 1 1/4" 66 008 05 26 0 EMT 1 1/2" 66 008 01 26 0 EMT 2" 66 008 02 26 0 1 pair of stainless steel wall mounting brackets Tiltable Wall which tilt at 15 increments complete with Mounting bracket adjustable mounting brackets for adjustable 66 008 04 26 0 mounting points Clamps for 1 pair of stainless steel brackets suitable for Wire Basket Systems fastening fixture to a wire basket system 66 008 03 26 0 Cable fitting 1/2'' NPT For standard MC Cable MCR 050 Sealing ring 1/2'' NPT For above MCR 050 NCS 1 Cable fitting 3/4'' NPT For standard MC Cable MCR 075 Sealing ring 3/4'' For above MCR 075 NCS 2 ID No. 66 006 10 30 0 7 12.14.2004

, INC. Conduit Hub 1/2'' NPT Conduit hub 1/2'' NPT 8166/11-01-N with sealing ring Conduit Conduit hub 3/4'' NPT 8166/11-02-N Hub 3/4'' NPT with sealing ring Close-up plug 1/2'' NPT Polymeric close-up plug 1/2'' NPT PD-E-0-29-00 Close-up plug 3/4'' NPT Polymeric close-up plug 3/4'' NPT PD-E-0-30-00 For retro-fitting Parabolic Reflector for 1-lamp fixtures: (Optional) 17W 60 309 03 58 0 32W 60 309 04 58 0 for 2-lamp fixtures: 40W 60 309 06 58 0 17W 60 309 01 58 0 32W 60 309 02 58 0 40W 60 309 05 58 0 Note: The nature of these instructions is only informative and does not cover all of the details, variations or combinations in which this equipment may be used, its storage, delivery, installation, safe operation and maintenance. Since conditions of use of the product are outside of the care, custody and control of the manufacturer, the purchaser should determine the suitability of the product for his intended use, and assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith. ID No. 66 006 10 30 0 8 12.14.2004

, INC. ECOLUX 6600 Series 6600/5 8 9 125 Explosion Protected Fluorescent Light Fixtures for Hazardous and Corrosive Applications Please read this entire document before beginning any work. 1. Safety Instructions Installation and maintenance of these fixtures should only be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) and local codes. CAUTION: Disconnect power supply before installing or servicing these light fixtures. Any modification to these fixtures without written approval from the manufacturer is not permitted. Operate only undamaged and clean fixtures within the operating parameters listed in section 2. These fixtures shall be installed with conduit or wired with 90 C cable, listed for the appropriate location, per the NEC requirements. These light fixtures must be transported and stored in their original packaging only. 2. Technical Data Please also refer to the technical data on the nameplate of the light fixture. Certification FM File No. J.I.3012747 Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC T5 Class I, Div. 2, Groups ABCD Class II, Div. 1 & 2, Groups EFG Class III Ambient temperature 55 C (131 F) Max.; -20 C (-5 F) Min. Environmental protection IP 66 / Type 3, 4, 4X is achieved by proper installation of original entry hardware. (see parts and accessories) Lamp Type T8 Medium Bi-pin base (see fixture nameplate for lamp wattage) Electrical Supply See fixture nameplate for supply voltage and frequency. EMI Protection To ANSI C82.11 3. Dimensions 17 W 32 W 40 W L1 L2 L3 700 mm 1310 mm 1610 mm 27.5" 51.6" 63.4" 400 mm 800 mm 800 mm 15.75" 31.5" 31.5" 340-460 mm 680-920 mm 795-1030 mm 13.4" - 18.1" 26.8" - 36.2" 31.3" - 40.5" ID No. 66 006 11 30 0 1 12.14.2004

, INC. 4. Fixture Mounting Methods 4.1 Suspension on two M8 eye bolts with fixed suspension points. (see parts and accessories P/N 60 008 03 90 0). 4.2 Suspension on two stainless steel lugs attached to adjustable mounting brackets for adjustible suspension points. (see parts and accessories P/N 66 008 02 75 0). 4.3 Mounting to ceiling by two adjustable ceiling mounting brackets for adjustible suspension points. (see parts and accessories P/N 60 008 01 75 0). 4.4 Mounting with ceiling mounting brackets for fixed mounting points. (see parts and accessories P/N 66 008 03 75 0). 4.5 Mounting brackets (stainless steel) for wire basket systems. For fixed mounting points use P/N 66 008 03 26 0. For adjustable monting points add two brackets P/N 66 008 01 75 0. (see parts and accessories). 4.6 Pole mounting with stainless steel pipe clamps fixed to adjustable mounting brackets for adjustable mounting points. (see page 7 parts and accessories for different pipe o.d.). Note: Only, INC. clamps warranty secure mounting and sealing. 4.7 Stanchion mounting. Using a cast stanchion bracket which can be mounted to a flat wall or a 90 outer corner. (see parts and accessories P/N 461 717 0). Insert into the bracket a piece of 1 1/2" EMT conduit and mount the fixture to the EMT conduit using a pair of 1 1/2" stainless steel pipe clamps P/N 66 008 01 26 0. 4.8 Wall mounting brackets (stainless steel) tilt the fixture at 15 increments. (see parts and accessories P/N 66 04 26 0). ID No. 66 006 11 30 0 2 12.14.2004

, INC. 5. Installation 5.1 Opening the Fixture 1. All the snap-action buckles must be actuated, using a screw driver. (Fig.1) The black snap-action buckles have a double function. a) They serve as hinges b). Actuation of an optional contact block. When opening the fixture the lens remains suspended in the snap-action buckles. The hinges keep the lens securely suspended after opening the fixture. In case of lens replacement it needs to be deliberately pressed out of the hinges. Fig.1 An optional 2 pole contact block can be mounted to de-energize the fixture, actuated from the outside by a screwdriver. (Fig.2) Fig.2 5.2 Open the Reflector Panel 1. The reflector is opened by pressing the two locking snaps. using a screwdriver. Fig.3 5.3 Parabolic Reflector An optional parabolic reflector can be retro-fitted to the reflector panel very easily. Bend the flaps on the parabolic reflector 90 downward Then insert the flaps through the slits into the reflector panel and secure them by folding them down. (see parts and accessories) ID No. 66 006 11 30 0 3 12.14.2004

, INC. 5.4 Fitting of entry hardware 1a. For cable installation: Install the MCR cable connector through the sealing ring (P/N NCS1 (1/2") or NCS2 (3/4")) into the fixture. Refer to MCR connector instruction. 1b. For conduit installation: Install conduit hub(s) 1/2" (8166/11-01-N) or 3/4" (8166/11-02-N) 2. Thread the entry hardware tightly into the back-up plate which is inside the fixture. 3. The back-up plate includes a setscrew for securing and bonding the entry hardware. This must be tightened firmly using a screwdriver. 4. All unused openings must be closed up with appropriate close-up plugs. (see parts and accessories) CAUTION: Make sure the fixture is free of mechanical tension which could result in bending, breaking or twisting and would impair the Ingress Protection. 5.5 Wiring Power Connection 1 Insert cable through the MCR connector into the fixture and follow the instruction of the cable connector. 2. In case of conduit installation, connect the hub/conduit and pull the wires through per the NEC. (see parts and accessories) Terminal block for 3 wire connection L1 N PE = Phase conductor = Neutral conductor = Ground conductor (Protective Earth) Terminal block for 5 wire connection L1,L2,L3 N PE = Phase conductor = Neutral conductor = Ground conductor (Protective Earth) Terminal capacity: Max. 2 stranded wires 10 AWG (4 mm 2 ) per terminal. Dead-end Wiring (3 Wires) ID No. 66 006 11 30 0 4 12.14.2004

, INC. Feed Through-Wiring (3 Wires) NOTE: The internal feed through-wiring between terminal blocks is rated for 16 Amps. Feed Through-Wiring (5 Wires) Important! After connecting the wires, ensure that: All wires are connected to the correct terminals (please observe the terminal designations). All screws on the terminal blocks are tightened (to 18 in-lbs. or 2 Nm); including unused terminals. All entry hardware is installed properly. All unused openings have been closed. 5.6 Lighting Circuit Insulation Test Before performing this optional test, make sure the fixture is deenergized and disconnected from the supply wires. A DC insulation test of the circuit can be performed with 1000V DC and 1mA current between the Neutral/Line and the Ground. Testing between Line and Neutral is not permitted. ID No. 66 006 11 30 0 5 12.14.2004

, INC. CAUTION: Before energizing the circuit, ensure all wires are reconnected properly. 5.7 Closing the Reflector Panel Rotate the reflector panel and engage the locking snaps. 5.8 Lamp Installation Refer to the fixture nameplate to determine the lamp type. Insert both lamp sockets into the respective slots of the lampholder into the middle of the socket and up to the stop. Turn the lamp left or right until a notch position is felt. 5.9 Closing the Fixture Lens When closing the lens, it must be pressed into the correct position; the snap-action brackets are then simply closed by hand 6. Start Up Before applying power to the fixture ensure that: it is installed according to the NEC the wiring has been done correctly unused entry openings are closed up the fixture is not damaged the lamps are properly inserted the fixture is closed up properly. 7. Maintenance 7.1 Cleaning the Light Fixture Use only a damp cloth to clean the light fixture. A solvent-free household detergent can be added to the cleaning water. 7.2 Repairs and Maintenance Only qualified personnel may perform repairs and maintenance on the light fixtures. Use only original replacement parts. Any others would invalidate the certification and warranty (see parts and accessories). 7.3 Lamp Replacement 1. In order to minimize the production of high temperatures at the lamp electrode that are transferred to the end cap, fluorescent lamps need to be replaced prior to reaching end of life. The approach of the end of life condition is usually indicated by heavy blackening of the end of the lamps, a failure to light, or flickering of the light output. The high temperature occurs because the electronic ballast supplies a constant current, the voltage across the lamp increases with age, and the resulting power dissipation in the lamp electrode increases the electrode temperature as the lamp ages. For luminaires operated continuously, the lamps should be replaced after approximately 24,000 hours of operation. For luminaires that are switched on and off several times daily, the lamps should be replaced after approximately 12,000 hours of operation. 2. De-energize before opening the fixture 3. Follow the instruction in section 5.1 4. Gently twist to release the lamp and remove it 5. Follow the instructions in sections 5.8 and 5.9 7.4 Troubleshooting Is the fixture receiving power? Is the correct lamp securely installed and in good condition? Are all the wires correctly terminated? Is the ballast unit in good condition? ID No. 66 006 11 30 0 6 12.14.2004

, INC. 8. Parts and Accessories Use only the following original spare parts and accessories, any others would invalidate the certification and warranty. Item Image Description Part Number Cast wall and corner Insert 1 1/2" EMT conduit into bracket mounting bracket for Use pipe clamps (PN 66 008 01 26 0) 461 717 0 stanchion mounting to attach fixture to conduit S0613P Lens for light fixture 2' 17W 66 000 01 05 0 4' 32W 66 000 02 05 0 5' 40W 66 000 03 05 0 Color: White 10 Pieces 66 008 01 40 0 Snap Action Buckles Color: Black 6 Pieces 66 008 02 40 0 Color: Black 2 Pieces 66 008 03 40 0 with a borehole for switch actuation Lamp Holder snap-in lamp holder 385 613 0 Entry back-up plate Eye bolts M8 stainless steel back-up plate with set screw and grounding provisions entry threads: 1 x NPT 1/2'' 60 008 17 55 0 2 x NPT 1/2'' 60 008 21 55 0 1 x NPT 3/4'' 60 008 18 55 0 1 pair of eye bolts M8 can be directly screwed 60 008 03 90 0 into the inserts of the fixture for fixed suspension points Ceiling Mounting brackets 1 pair of fixed ceiling mounting brackets 60 008 03 75 0 for fixed mounting points ID No. 66 006 11 30 0 7 12.14.2004

, INC. Mounting Brackets 1 pair of mounting brackets for adjustable mounting points 66 008 01 75 0 1 pair of stainless steel suspension lugs which can only be used together with mounting brackets 60 008 02 18 0 P/N 66 008 01 75 0 Suspension Lugs 1 pair of stainless steel suspension lugs c/w 66 008 02 75 0 adjustable mounting brackets for adjustable suspension points Pipe Clamps 1 pair of stainless steel pipe clamps c/w adjustable mounting brackets for adjustable mounting points EMT 1 1/4" 66 008 05 26 0 EMT 1 1/2" 66 008 01 26 0 EMT 2" 66 008 02 26 0 1 pair of stainless steel wall mounting brackets Tiltable Wall which tilt at 15 increments complete with Mounting bracket adjustable mounting brackets for adjustable 66 008 04 26 0 mounting points Clamps for 1 pair of stainless steel brackets suitable for Wire Basket Systems fastening fixture to a wire basket system 66 008 03 26 0 Cable fitting 1/2'' NPT For standard MC Cable MCR 050 Sealing ring 1/2'' NPT For above MCR 050 NCS 1 Cable fitting 3/4'' NPT For standard MC Cable MCR 075 Sealing ring 3/4'' For above MCR 075 NCS 2 ID No. 66 006 11 30 0 8 12.14.2004

, INC. Conduit Hub 1/2'' NPT Conduit hub 1/2'' NPT 8166/11-01-N with sealing ring Conduit Conduit hub 3/4'' NPT 8166/11-02-N Hub 3/4'' NPT with sealing ring Close-up plug 1/2'' NPT Polymeric close-up plug 1/2'' NPT PD-E-0-29-00 Close-up plug 3/4'' NPT Polymeric close-up plug 3/4'' NPT PD-E-0-30-00 For retro-fitting Parabolic Reflector for 1-lamp fixtures: (Optional) 17W 60 309 03 58 0 32W 60 309 04 58 0 for 2-lamp fixtures: 40W 60 309 06 58 0 17W 60 309 01 58 0 32W 60 309 02 58 0 40W 60 309 05 58 0 Note: The nature of these instructions is only informative and does not cover all of the details, variations or combinations in which this equipment may be used, its storage, delivery, installation, safe operation and maintenance. Since conditions of use of the product are outside of the care, custody and control of the manufacturer, the purchaser should determine the suitability of the product for his intended use, and assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith. ID No. 66 006 11 30 0 9 12.14.2004

, INC. ECOLUX 6608 Series 6608/5 Explosion Protected Fluorescent Emergency Light Fixtures for Hazardous and Corrosive Applications Please read this entire document before beginning any work. 1. Safety Instructions Installation and maintenance of these fixtures should only be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) and local codes. CAUTION: Disconnect power supply before installing or servicing these light fixtures. Any modification to these fixtures without written approval from the manufacturer is not permitted. Operate only undamaged and clean fixtures within the operating parameters listed in section 2. These fixtures shall be installed with conduit or wired with 90 C cable, listed for the appropriate location, per the NEC requirements. These light fixtures must be transported and stored in their original packaging only. 2. Technical Data Please also refer to the technical data on the nameplate of the light fixture. Certification FM File No. J.I.3012747 Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC T5 Class I, Div. 2, Groups ABCD Class II, Div. 1 & 2, Groups EFG Class III Ambient temperature 40 C (104 F) Max.; -18 C (0 F) Min. 3. Dimensions Environmental protection IP 66 / Type 3, 4, 4X is achieved by proper installation of original entry hardware. (see parts and accessories) Lamp Type T8 Medium Bi-pin base (see fixture nameplate for lamp wattage) Electrical Supply See fixture nameplate for supply voltage and frequency. EMI Protection To ANSI C82.11 Battery NiCd, 4 Ah Maintenance Free Recharge time 24 hours Charging Indicator Light Red LED. 17 W 32 W L1 L2 L3 700 mm 1310 mm 27.5" 51.6" 400 mm 800 mm 15.75" 31.5" 340-460 mm 680-920 mm 13.4" - 18.1" 26.8" - 36.2" ID No. 66 086 02 30 0 1 12.14.2004

, INC. 4. Fixture Mounting Methods 4.1 Suspension on two M8 eye bolts with fixed suspension points. (see parts and accessories P/N 60 008 03 90 0). 4.2 Suspension on two stainless steel lugs attached to adjustable mounting brackets for adjustible suspension points. (see parts and accessories P/N 66 008 02 75 0). 4.3 Mounting to ceiling by two adjustable ceiling mounting brackets for adjustible suspension points. (see parts and accessories P/N 60 008 01 75 0). 4.4 Mounting with ceiling mounting brackets for fixed mounting points. (see parts and accessories P/N 66 008 03 75 0). 4.5 Mounting brackets (stainless steel) for wire basket systems. For fixed mounting points use P/N 66 008 03 26 0. For adjustable monting points add two brackets P/N 66 008 01 75 0. (see parts and accessories). 4.6 Pole mounting with stainless steel pipe clamps fixed to adjustable mounting brackets for adjustable mounting points. (see page 7 parts and accessories for different pipe o.d.). Note: Only, INC. clamps warranty secure mounting and sealing. 4.7 Stanchion mounting. Using a cast stanchion bracket which can be mounted to a flat wall or a 90 outer corner. (see parts and accessories P/N 461 717 0). Insert into the bracket a piece of 1 1/2" EMT conduit and mount the fixture to the EMT conduit using a pair of 1 1/2" stainless steel pipe clamps P/N 66 008 01 26 0. 4.8 Wall mounting brackets (stainless steel) tilt the fixture at 15 increments. (see parts and accessories P/N 66 04 26 0). ID No. 66 086 02 30 0 2 12.14.2004

, INC. 5. Installation 5.1 Opening the Fixture 1. All the snap-action buckles must be actuated, using a screw driver. (Fig.1) The black snap-action buckles have a double function. a) They serve as hinges b). Actuation of an optional contact block. When opening the fixture the lens remains suspended in the snap-action buckles. The hinges keep the lens securely suspended after opening the fixture. In case of lens replacement it needs to be deliberately pressed out of the hinges. Fig.1 An optional 2 pole contact block can be mounted to de-energize the fixture, actuated from the outside by a screwdriver. (Fig.2) Fig.2 5.2 Open the Reflector Panel 1. The reflector is opened by pressing the two locking snaps. using a screwdriver. Fig.3 5.3 Parabolic Reflector An optional parabolic reflector can be retro-fitted to the reflector panel very easily. Bend the flaps on the parabolic reflector 90 downward Then insert the flaps through the slits into the reflector panel and secure them by folding them down. (see parts and accessories) ID No. 66 086 02 30 0 3 12.14.2004

, INC. 5.4 Fitting of entry hardware 1a. For cable installation: Install the MCR cable connector through the sealing ring (P/N NCS1 (1/2") or NCS2 (3/4")) into the fixture. Refer to MCR connector instruction. 1b. For conduit installation: Install conduit hub(s) 1/2" (8166/11-01-N) or 3/4" (8166/11-02-N) 2. Thread the entry hardware tightly into the back-up plate which is inside the fixture. 3. The back-up plate includes a setscrew for securing and bonding the entry hardware. This must be tightened firmly using a screwdriver. 4. All unused openings must be closed up with appropriate close-up plugs. (see parts and accessories) CAUTION: Make sure the fixture is free of mechanical tension which could result in bending, breaking or twisting and would impair the Ingress Protection. 5.5 Wiring Power Connection 1. Insert cable through the MCR connector into the fixture and follow the instruction of the cable connector. 2. In case of conduit installation, connect the hub/conduit and pull the wires through per the NEC. (see parts and accessories for entry hardware) 3. Make sure that the black wire of the emergency ballast is connected to the unswitched line of the same potential as indicated in the wiring diagrams below. 4. Close the battery circuit by connecting the battery connector on the red and white wires of the emergency ballast. 5.5.1 Internal Wiring The internal wiring of the fixture is set according to diagram A for 2 hours One-Lamp Emergency operation with an initial light output of 575 lumen (32W T8 lamp) or 375 lumen (17W T8 lamp). If Two-Lamp Emergency operation is preferred, the internal wiring needs to be changed to diagram B which results in a 1-1/2 hours operation with an initial light output of 625 lumen total (2 x 32W T8 lamps) or 550 lumen (2 x 17W T8 lamps). Diagram A TWO - LAMP INSTANT START FIXTURE 2 x 17W or 2 x 32W T8 with One Emergency Lamp (marked green) L N LIGHT SWITCH EXTERNAL SUPPLY WIRING BLACK WHITE 2 LAMP INSTANT START BALLAST BLUE BLUE RED BLUE BLUE/WHITE YEL/BLK YELLOW RED EMERGENCY BALLAST BLACK WHITE VIOLET + BROWN -- LAMP 1 LAMP 2 (EMERGENCY) RED WHITE BATTERY CONNECTOR RED LED CHARGING INDICATOR Diagram B TWO - LAMP INSTANT START FIXTURE 2 x 17W or 2 x 32W T8 with Two Emergency Lamps (marked green) LIGHT SWITCH L N EXTERNAL SUPPLY WIRING BLACK WHITE 2 LAMP INSTANT START BALLAST BLUE BLUE RED BLUE BLUE/WHITE YEL/BLK YELLOW RED EMERGENCY BALLAST BLACK WHITE VIOLET + BROWN -- LAMP 1 (EMERGENCY) LAMP 2 (EMERGENCY) RED WHITE BATTERY CONNECTOR RED LED CHARGING INDICATOR ID No. 66 086 02 30 0 4 12.14.2004

, INC. 5.6 Lighting Circuit Insulation Test Before performing this optional test, make sure the fixture is deenergized and disconnected from the supply wires. A DC insulation test of the circuit can be performed with 1000V DC and 1mA current between the Neutral/Line and the Ground. Testing between Line and Neutral is not permitted. CAUTION: Before energizing the circuit, ensure all wires are reconnected properly. 5.7 Closing the Reflector Panel Rotate the reflector panel and engage the locking snaps. 5.8 Lamp Installation Refer to the fixture nameplate to determine the lamp type. Insert both lamp sockets into the respective slots of the lampholder into the middle of the socket and up to the stop. Turn the lamp left or right until a notch position is felt. 5.9 Closing the Fixture Lens When closing the lens, it must be pressed into the correct position; the snap-action brackets are then simply closed by hand 6. Emergency Functions 6.1 Emergency Mode When AC power fails, the Emergency Ballast automatically switches to emergency mode, keeping the lamp(s) (marked green) illuminated at a reduced lumen output for 2 hours. When AC power is restored, the fixture returns to normal mode (See code requirement in Sections 5.2/5.3 of this document) and recharging starts, indicated by the Red LED. Recharging time is 24 hours. 6.2 Code Requirement for Performance (Life safety code NFPA 101 1997 Excerpt) 5-9.2.1 Emergency illumination shall be provided for a period of 1 1/2 hrs. in the event of failure of normal lighting. Emergency lighting facilities shall be arranged to provide initial illumination that is at least an average of 1 ft.-candle. (10 lux) and a minimum at any point of 0.1 ft.-candle (1 lux) measured along the path of egress at floor level. Illumination levels shall be permitted to decline to 0.6 ft.-candle (6 lux) average and a minimum at any point of 0.06 ft.-candle (0.6 lux) at the end of the emergency lighting time duration. A maximum-to-minimum illumination uniformity ratio of 40 to 1 shall not be exceeded. 6.3 Periodic Testing (Life safety code NFPA 101 1997 Excerpt) 5-9.3 Periodic Testing of Lighting Equipment. A functional test shall be conducted on every required battery-powered emergency lighting system at 30 day intervals for a minimum of 30 sec. An annual test shall be conducted for a 1 1/2 hrs. duration. Equipment shall be fully operational for the duration of the test. Written records of visual inspections and tests shall be kept by the owner for inspection by the authority having jurisdiction. 6.4 Periodic Manual Tests Both the monthly functional test and the annual discharge test need to be performed manually by de-energizing the fixture at the branch circuit breaker. 7. Start Up Before applying power to the fixture ensure that: it is installed according to the NEC the wiring has been done correctly unused entry openings are closed up the fixture is not damaged the battery connector is plugged in the lamps are properly inserted the fixture is closed up properly. 8. Maintenance 8.1 Cleaning the Light Fixture Use only a damp cloth to clean the light fixture. A solvent-free household detergent can be added to the cleaning water. ID No. 66 086 02 30 0 5 12.14.2004

, INC. 8.2 Repairs and Maintenance 1. Only qualified personnel may perform repairs and maintenance on the light fixtures. 2. Before working on the fixture the area must be non-hazardous. 3. Before working on this fixture de-energize and pull the battery plug to prevent high voltage from being present on the red and yellow wires. 4. Use only original replacement parts. Any others would invalidate the certification and warranty (see parts and accessories). 5. Visually inspect the charging indicator light monthly. It should be permanently illuminated. 6. Do not attempt to service the battery. A sealed non-maintenance battery is used that is not field replaceable. Replace entire battery back-up unit when necessary. 8.3 Lamp Replacement 1. In order to minimize the production of high temperatures at the lamp electrode that are transferred to the end cap, fluorescent lamps need to be replaced prior to reaching end of life. The approach of the end of life condition is usually indicated by heavy blackening of the end of the lamps, a failure to light, or flickering of the light output. The high temperature occurs because the electronic ballast supplies a constant current, the voltage across the lamp increases with age, and the resulting power dissipation in the lamp electrode increases the electrode temperature as the lamp ages. For luminaires operated continuously, the lamps should be replaced after approximately 24,000 hours of operation. For luminaires that are switched on and off several times daily, the lamps should be replaced after approximately 12,000 hours of operation. 2. De-energize before opening the fixture 3. Follow the instruction in section 5.1 4. Gently twist to release the lamp and remove it 5. Follow the instructions in sections 5.8 and 5.9 8.4 Troubleshooting Is the fixture receiving power? Is the correct lamp securely installed and in good condition? Are all the wires correctly terminated? Are the ballasts and batteries in good condition? Is the committed Line and the switched Line the same potential? ID No. 66 086 02 30 0 6 12.14.2004

, INC. 9. Parts and Accessories Use only the following original spare parts and accessories, any others would invalidate the certification and warranty. Item Image Description Part Number Cast wall and corner Insert 1 1/2" EMT conduit into bracket mounting bracket for Use pipe clamps (PN 66 008 01 26 0) 461 717 0 stanchion mounting to attach fixture to conduit S0613P Lens for light fixture 2' 17W 66 000 01 05 0 4' 32W 66 000 02 05 0 5' 40W 66 000 03 05 0 Color: White 10 Pieces 66 008 01 40 0 Snap Action Buckles Color: Black 6 Pieces 66 008 02 40 0 Color: Black 2 Pieces 66 008 03 40 0 with a borehole for switch actuation Lamp Holder snap-in lamp holder 385 613 0 Entry back-up plate Eye bolts M8 stainless steel back-up plate with set screw and grounding provisions entry threads: 1 x NPT 1/2'' 60 008 17 55 0 2 x NPT 1/2'' 60 008 21 55 0 1 x NPT 3/4'' 60 008 18 55 0 1 pair of eye bolts M8 can be directly screwed 60 008 03 90 0 into the inserts of the fixture for fixed suspension points Ceiling Mounting brackets 1 pair of fixed ceiling mounting brackets 60 008 03 75 0 for fixed mounting points ID No. 66 086 02 30 0 7 12.14.2004

, INC. Mounting Brackets 1 pair of mounting brackets for adjustable mounting points 66 008 01 75 0 1 pair of stainless steel suspension lugs which can only be used together with mounting brackets 60 008 02 18 0 P/N 66 008 01 75 0 Suspension Lugs 1 pair of stainless steel suspension lugs c/w 66 008 02 75 0 adjustable mounting brackets for adjustable suspension points Pipe Clamps 1 pair of stainless steel pipe clamps c/w adjustable mounting brackets for adjustable mounting points EMT 1 1/4" 66 008 05 26 0 EMT 1 1/2" 66 008 01 26 0 EMT 2" 66 008 02 26 0 1 pair of stainless steel wall mounting brackets Tiltable Wall which tilt at 15 increments complete with Mounting bracket adjustable mounting brackets for adjustable 66 008 04 26 0 mounting points Clamps for 1 pair of stainless steel brackets suitable for Wire Basket Systems fastening fixture to a wire basket system 66 008 03 26 0 Cable fitting 1/2'' NPT For standard MC Cable MCR 050 Sealing ring 1/2'' NPT For above MCR 050 NCS 1 Cable fitting 3/4'' NPT For standard MC Cable MCR 075 Sealing ring 3/4'' For above MCR 075 NCS 2 ID No. 66 086 02 30 0 8 12.14.2004

, INC. Conduit Hub 1/2'' NPT Conduit hub 1/2'' NPT 8166/11-01-N with sealing ring Conduit Conduit hub 3/4'' NPT 8166/11-02-N Hub 3/4'' NPT with sealing ring Close-up plug 1/2'' NPT Polymeric close-up plug 1/2'' NPT PD-E-0-29-00 Close-up plug 3/4'' NPT Polymeric close-up plug 3/4'' NPT PD-E-0-30-00 For retro-fitting Parabolic Reflector for 1-lamp fixtures: (Optional) 17W 60 309 03 58 0 32W 60 309 04 58 0 for 2-lamp fixtures: 40W 60 309 06 58 0 17W 60 309 01 58 0 32W 60 309 02 58 0 40W 60 309 05 58 0 Note: The nature of these instructions is only informative and does not cover all of the details, variations or combinations in which this equipment may be used, its storage, delivery, installation, safe operation and maintenance. Since conditions of use of the product are outside of the care, custody and control of the manufacturer, the purchaser should determine the suitability of the product for his intended use, and assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith. ID No. 66 086 02 30 0 9 12.14.2004