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LD7UNVCL Installation Instructions MGNCY LD DIV CLASS 2 OUTPUT WHN USING LCTICAL QUIPMNT, BASIC! IMPOTANT SAFGUADS! SAFTY PCAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS B FOLLOWD, INCLUDING TH FOLLOWING: AD AND FOLLOW ALL SAFTY INSTUCTIONS 1. Do not join converter connector until installation is complete and AC power is supplied to the emergency driver. 2. This product is for use with an emergency LD lighting load and supplies Nominally 7.0 W of power with a maximum voltage of 50 VDC in emergency mode. 3. Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National lectrical Code or Canadian lectrical Code and any local regulations. 4. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect both normal and emergency power supplies and converter connector of the emergency driver before servicing. 5. This emergency driver is for factory or field installation inside, on top of, or remote from the fixture depending on model configuration. 6. This product is suitable for use in damp locations where the ambient temperature is 0ºC minimum, +50ºC maximum. Product is also suitable for installation in sealed and gasketed fixtures. Product is not suitable for heated air outlets and wet or hazardous locations. Maximum allowable case temperature is 65 C. See page 4 for temperature measurement location. 7. An unswitched AC power source is required (120-277 VAC, 50/60 Hz). 8. Do not install near gas or electric heaters. 9. Do not attempt to service the battery. A sealed, no-maintenance battery is used that is not field replaceable. Contact the manufacturer for information on service. 10. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition. 11. Do not use this product for other than intended use. 12. Servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel. 13. quipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel. 14. For Canadian application the output terminals should be in compliance with the accessibility requirement of the Canadian lectric Code. 15. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC ules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any indifference that may cause undesired operation. 16. This products chassis must be grounded. SAV THS INSTUCTIONS Ni - Cd THIS PODUCT CONTAINS A CHAGABL NICKL-CADMIUM BATTY. TH BATTY MUST B CYCLD O DISPOSD OF POPLY. 12/05/17 Universal Lighting Technologies 51 Century Blvd Suite 230 Nashville, TN 37214 70100335

INSTALLATION CAUTION: DO NOT JOIN CONVT CONNCTO UNTIL INSTALLATION IS COMPLT AND AC POW IS SUPPLID TO TH MGNCY DIV. NOT: Make sure the necessary branch circuit wiring is available. An unswitched source of power is required. The emergency driver must be fed from the same branch circuit as the AC driver. This product is suitable for field installation with suitable LD loads including LD luminaires, DC voltage driven LD replacements for fluorescent lamps and others. There are 4 checks to determine if your luminaire is eligible for field installation. 1. nsure the LD load s rated power is greater than or equal to the power output of this emergency LD driver. This is to ensure that this emergency product will not produce more power than the LD load can handle, thus ensuring that the LD load will not be damaged when the system is in the emergency mode. 2. Verify that the forward voltage of the luminaire s LD array is within the limits of this emergency LD driver. The forward voltage of the LD array is commonly designated as Vf and should be found on the luminaire markings, in the luminaire specifications, or imprinted directly on the LD arrays. If multiple LD arrays are to be driven, verify that the total forward voltage is within the limits of this product. Using a voltage meter, it may be possible to directly measure the voltage across the LD arrays when operating from the AC driver. 3. nsure the output current of the LD driver does not exceed 1.5 Amps. This is the current into the blue wire. 4. nsure there will be sufficient light output in the end application. stimate the egress lighting illumination levels by doing the following: a. Find the efficacy of the LD load. This can be given by the luminaire manufacture. This number will be given in lumens per watt (lm/w). It is the installer s responsibility to validate the luminaire manufacturer s efficacy data. This can be accomplished by direct measurement, by review of independent 3rd party test data (UL, TL, etc.), accessing a public database of 3rd party data (such as Design Lights Consortium, www.designlights.org), or other comparable means. b. Lumens can be calculated by multiplying the output power of the emergency LD driver by the efficacy of the LD load. In many cases the actual lumen output in emergency mode will be greater than this calculation gives, however it will provide a good estimate for beginning the lighting design of the system. C. Using the results of this calculation and industry standard lighting design tools, calculate the anticipated illumination levels in the path of egress. Lumens In mergency Mode = Lumens per Watt of Fixture * Output Power of Chosen Product (Lumens)_ = (lm/w)_* 7 (W) _ NOT: This product has been designed to reliably interface with a wide selection of LD loads and is electrically compatible with every simple LD array that meets criteria 1 and 2 above. However, compatibility cannot be guaranteed with all current and future LD systems. Compatibility testing of the end-use system is suggested. Please contact the factory with any questions. NOT: After installation, it will be necessary to measure the egress lighting illumination levels to ensure it complies with national, state, and local code requirements. Installation of this emergency LD driver will vary based on the luminaire type, however, generally follow these steps: STP #1 INSTALLING TH MGNCY DIV > Disconnect AC power from the LD luminaire. > Mount the emergency LD driver by the mounting tabs using the supplied screws. The luminaire s installation instructions may provide guidance on the recommended mounting location. > The emergency driver may be remote mounted from the luminaire. If used in conjunction with an AC driver, this distance is up to half the distance the AC driver manufacturer recommends remote mounting the AC driver from the LD Load. If used without an AC driver, consult factory for remote mounting distances. > Mounting Height: This product meets or exceeds the NFPA minimum light requirements with all loads, down to the smallest rated lamp load, at heights up to 7.17ft (2.2m). Many factors influence emergency illumination levels, such as the lamp load selected, luminare design, and environmental factors therefore end use verification is necessary. For field installations, when the attached luminaire is mounted at heights greater than 7.17ft (2.2m), the level of illumination must be measured in the end application to ensure the requirements of NFPA 101 and local codes are satisfied. > emote Mounting This product may be remote mounting from the fixture. The 2 wire illuminated test switch may also be remote mounting which the violet and brown leads are class 2 rated. CAUTION: emote mounting Can result in reduced power output. For remote mounting more than 5 five feet from the luminaire, Please consult factory to determine the minimum remote necessary wire gauge. 2

STP #2a INSTALLING TH 2W-ITS ON FIXTU SUFAC > Mount the supplied 2W-ITS (2 wire illuminated test switch) in a location that is visible and accessible by maintenance personnel. The 2W-ITS mounts through a ½ hole which may need to be made in the luminaire or could come pre-punched by the luminaire supplier. Hex Nut Fixture or Test/Monitor Plate Violet 2 Wire Illuminated Test Switch > Wire the test switch per wiring diagrams provided on these instructions. Brown > If wired correctly, the 2W-ITS indicator light should be ON when AC power is supplied to the fixture, indicating that the emergency inverter battery is charging. After installing, mark with the "PUSH TO TST" and "CHAGING INDICATO LIGHT" labels. Drill or Punch a 1/2 Hole STP #2b INSTALLING TH 2W-ITS ON A DIV CHANNL COV > Drill or punch a 7/8 inch hole in the ballast channel cover. Insert the large flanged bushing included with the parts kit. Insert the plastic tube into the large flanged bushing. Slide the 2W-ITS tube up or down to adjust the height and visibility of the charging indicator light. Plastic Tube Tie Wrap White Bushing 2W-ITS Assembly Components 2 Wire Illuminated Test Switch > Slide the plastic tube up or down to adjust the height and visibility of the charging indicator light. If the tube is too long, cut the plastic tubing to necessary length. > After cutting the tube to the proper length, assemble the 2W-ITS. To assemble the 2W-ITS Assembly: Feed the 2W-ITS leads through the plastic tubing. Insert the white bushing in the opposite end of tube from the 2W-ITS body. Pull switch leads and use provided tie wrap to secure leads snug against white bushing. Unscrew hex nut to apply tension to leads. > Wire the test switch per wiring diagrams provided on these instructions. > If wired correctly, the 2W-ITS indicator light should be ON when AC power is supplied to the fixture, indicating that the emergency inverter battery is charging. After installing, mark with the "PUSH TO TST" and "CHAGING INDICATO LIGHT" labels. PUSH TO TST PUSH TO TST STP #3 WIING TH MGNCY DIV > Select the appropriate wiring diagram to connect the emergency driver to the AC driver and LD load. Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National lectrical Code and any local regulations. > After installation is complete, supply AC power to the emergency driver and join the converter connector. > At this point, power should be connected to both the AC driver and the emergency driver, and the Charging Indicator Light should illuminate indicating the battery is charging. > A short-term discharge test may be conducted after the emergency driver has been charged for one hour. Charge for 24 hours before conducting a long-term discharge test. efer to OPATION. > In a readily visible location, attach the label "CAUTION - This Unit Has More Than One Power Connection Point. To educe The isk Of lectric Shock, Disconnect Both The Branch Circuit-Breakers Or Fuses And mergency Power Supplies Before Servicing." 3

OPATION During normal operation AC power is applied, the charging indicator light is illuminated, indicating that the battery is being charged. When power fails, the emergency LD driver automatically switches to emergency power (internal battery), operating the LD load for a minimum of 90 minutes. When AC power is restored, the emergency driver returns to the charging mode. MAINTNANC Although no routine maintenance is required to keep the emergency driver functional, it should be checked periodically to ensure that it is working. The following schedule is recommended: 1. Visually inspect the charging indicator light monthly. It should be illuminated. 2. Test the emergency operation of the fixture at 30-day intervals for a minimum of 30 seconds. The LD load should operate at reduced illumination. 3. Conduct a 90-minute discharge test once a year. The LD load should operate at reduced illumination for at least 90 minutes.! F ANY SVICING INDICATD BY THS CHCKS TO QUALIFID PSONNL! TCAS TST POINT LOCATION 19 mm 65 C Max Tc Wires or Flexible Conduit 135 mm MGNCY DIV AND AC DIV MUST B FD FOM TH SAM BANCH CICUIT TYPICAL SCHMATICS ONLY. MAY B USD WITH OTH DIVS. CONSULT TH FACTOY FO OTH WIING DIAGAMS. WIING DIAGAMS UNSWITCHD HOT COMMON AC LD DIV OUTPUT OUTPUT WALL SWITCH WHT/D WHT/BLK YL/BLK YLLOW F L X A M G N C Y L D D I V F L X B VIOLT BOWN D 2W-ITS VIOLT BOWN CONVT CONNCTO UNSWITCHD HOT COMMON AC LD DIV WALL SWITCH OUTPUT OUTPUT WHT/D THMAL POTCTO WHT/BLK YL/BLK YLLOW F L X A M G N C Y L D D I V F L X B VIOLT BOWN D 2W-ITS VIOLT BOWN CONVT CONNCTO LD LOAD LD (-) LD (+) LD LOAD LD (-) LD (+) WITH THMAL POTCTO 4

LD10UNVL Installation Instructions MGNCY LD DIV CLASS 2 OUTPUT! IMPOTANT SAFGUADS! WHN USING LCTICAL QUIPMNT, BASIC SAFTY PCAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS B FOLLOWD, INCLUDING TH FOLLOWING: AD AND FOLLOW ALL SAFTY INSTUCTIONS 1. Do not join converter connector until installation is complete and AC Power is supplied to the emergency driver. 2. This product is for use with an emergency LD lighting load and supplies nominal 10.0 W of power and a maximum voltage of 50 VDC in emergency mode for a minimum of 90 minutes. 3. Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National lectrical Code or Canadian lectrical Code and any local regulations. 4. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect both normal and emergency power supplies and converter connector of the emergency driver before servicing. 5. This emergency driver is suitable for both factory or field installation. For field installation, please see the instructions on page 2. 6. This product is suitable for use in damp locations where the ambient temperature is 0ºC minimum, +55ºC maximum. Product is also suitable for installation in sealed and gasketed fixtures. Product is not suitable for heated air outlets and wet or hazardous locations. Maximum allowable case temp is 65ºC. See Page 4 for Tcase measurement location. 7. An unswitched AC power source is required (120-277 VAC, 50/60 Hz). 8. Do not install near gas or electric heaters. 9. Do not attempt to service the battery. A sealed, no-maintenance battery is used that is not field replaceable. Contact the manufacturer for information on service. 10. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition. 11. Do not use this product for other than intended use. 12. Servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel. 13. quipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel. 14. For Canadian application the output terminals should be in compliance with the accessibility requirement of the Canadian lectric Code. 15. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC ules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. 16. This product must be grounded. See the wiring diagrams for details. SAV THS INSTUCTIONS Ni - Cd THIS PODUCT CONTAINS A CHAGABL NICKL-CADMIUM BATTY. TH BATTY MUST B CYCLD O DISPOSD OF POPLY. 12/15/17 Universal Lighting Technologies 51 Century Blvd. Suite 230 Nashville, TN 37214 70100335

INSTALLATION STP #1 CAUTION: DO NOT JOIN CONVT CONNCTO UNTIL INSTALLATION IS COMPLT AND AC POW IS SUPPLID TO TH MGNCY DIV. NOT: Make sure the necessary branch circuit wiring is available. An unswitched source of power is required. The emergency driver must be fed from the same branch circuit as the AC driver. This product is suitable for field installation with suitable LD loads including LD luminaires, DC voltage driven LD replacements for fluorescent lamps and others. There are 4 checks to determine if your luminaire is eligible for field installation. 1. nsure the LD load s rated power is greater than or equal to the power output of this emergency LD driver. This is to ensure that this emergency product will not produce more power than the LD load can handle, thus ensuring that the LD load will not be damaged when the system is in the emergency mode. 2. Verify that the forward voltage of the luminaire s LD array is within the limits of this emergency LD driver. The forward voltage of the LD array is commonly designated as Vf and should be found on the luminaire markings, in the luminaire specifications, or imprinted directly on the LD arrays. If multiple LD arrays are to be driven, verify that the total forward voltage is within the limits of this product. Using a voltage meter, it may be possible to directly measure the voltage across the LD arrays when operating from the AC driver. 3. nsure the output current of the LD driver does not exceed 3.0 Amps. This is the current into the blue wire. 4. UL Classified mergency products can be paired with LD luminaires or retrofit kits if found in the Design Lights Consortium database. Go to the Design Lights Consortium website (http://www.designlights.org) and search for your LD system by model name or model number. If found in the database, these products are preapproved by UL to be installed together in the field or at a luminaire manufacturer, provided steps are taken to ensure there will be sufficient light output in the end application. You can estimate the egress lighting illumination levels by doing the following: a. Find the efficacy of the LD load, which will be found in the Design Lights Consortium database. This number will be given in lumens per watt (lm/w). It is the installer s responsibility to validate the luminaire manufacturer s efficacy data. This can be accomplished by direct measurement, by review of independent 3rd party test data (UL, TL, etc.), accessing a public database of 3rd party data (such as Design Lights Consortium, www.designlights.org), or other comparable means. b. Lumens can be calculated by multiplying the output power of the emergency LD driver by the efficacy of the LD load. In many cases the actual lumen output in emergency mode will be greater than this calculation gives, however it will provide a good estimate for beginning the lighting design of the system. Lumens In mergency Mode = Lumens per Watt of Fixture * Output Power of Chosen Product (Lumens) = (lm/w) * 10 W C. Using the results of this calculation and industry standard lighting design tools, calculate the anticipated illumination levels in the path of egress. NOT: This product has been designed to reliably interface with a wide selection of LD loads and is electrically compatible with every simple LD array that meets criteria 1 and 2 above. However, compatibility cannot be guaranteed with all current and future LD systems. Compatibility testing of the end-use system is suggested. Please contact the factory with any questions. NOT: After installation, it will be necessary to measure the egress lighting illumination levels to ensure it complies with national, state, and local code requirements. Installation of this emergency LD driver will vary based on the luminaire type, however, generally follow these steps. INSTALLING TH MGNCY DIV > Disconnect AC power from the LD luminaire. > Mount the emergency LD driver by the mounting tabs using the supplied screws. The luminaire s installation instructions may provide guidance on the recommended mounting location. CAUTION: The emergency LD driver in the polycarbonate case must be installed inside of a luminaire or similar which meets the UL requirements for enclosures. The polycarbonate case nor external battery (where applicable) is not suitable for installation outside of the luminaire's protective enclosure. mergency Driver X If the application requires the product to be mounted outside the luminare please mount inside locally approved enclosure. 2

> Mounting Height: This product meets or exceeds the NFPA minimum light requirements with all loads, down to the smallest rated lamp load, at heights up to 7.17ft (2.2m). Many factors influence emergency illumination levels, such as the lamp load selected, luminare design, and environmental factors therefore end use verification is necessary. For field installations, when the attached luminaire is mounted at heights greater than 7.17ft (2.2m), the level of illumination must be measured in the end application to ensure the requirements of NFPA 101 and local codes are satisfied. > emote Mounting: The emergency LD driver may be remote mounted from the luminaire. If used in conjunction with an AC driver the allowed distance is up to half the distance the AC driver manufacturer recommends remote mounting the AC driver from the LD load. If used without an AC driver, and remote mounting more than 5 feet from the luminaire, please consult the factory to determine the necessary wire gauge. CAUTION: emote mounting can result in reduced power output. > If mounting remotely, ensure the product is installed inside of a locally approved enclosure. STP #2 INSTALLING TH 2W-ITS ON FIXTU SUFAC > Mount the supplied 2W-ITS (2 wire illuminated test switch) in a location that is visible and accessible by maintenance personnel. The 2W-ITS mounts through a ½ hole which may need to be made in the luminaire or could come pre-punched by the luminaire supplier. Hex Nut Fixture or Test/Monitor Plate Violet 2 Wire Illuminated Test Switch > Wire the test switch per wiring diagrams provided on these instructions. Brown > If wired correctly, the 2W-ITS indicator light should be ON when AC power is supplied to the fixture, indicating that the emergency inverter battery is charging. After installing, mark with the "PUSH TO TST" and "CHAGING INDICATO LIGHT" labels. Drill or Punch a 1/2 Hole STP #3 WIING TH MGNCY DIV > Select the appropriate wiring diagram to connect the emergency driver to the AC driver and LD load. Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National lectrical Code and any local regulations. > After installation is complete, supply AC power to the emergency driver and join the converter connector. > At this point, power should be connected to both the AC driver and the emergency driver, and the Charging Indicator Light should illuminate indicating the battery is charging. > A short-term discharge test may be conducted after the emergency driver has been charged for one hour. Charge for 24 hours before conducting a long-term discharge test. efer to OPATION. > In a readily visible location, attach the label "CAUTION - This Unit Has More Than One Power Connection Point. To educe The isk Of lectric Shock, Disconnect Both The Branch Circuit-Breakers Or Fuses And mergency Power Supplies Before Servicing." 3

OPATION During normal operation AC power is applied, the charging indicator light is illuminated, indicating that the battery is being charged. When power fails, the emergency LD driver automatically switches to emergency power (internal battery), operating the LD load for a minimum of 90 minutes. When AC power is restored, the emergency driver returns to the charging mode. MAINTNANC Although no routine maintenance is required to keep the emergency driver functional, it should be checked periodically to ensure that it is working. The following schedule is recommended: 1. Visually inspect the charging indicator light monthly. It should be illuminated. If the charging indicator is flashing. Contact tech support. 2. Test the emergency operation of the fixture at 30-day intervals for a minimum of 30 seconds. The LD load should operate at reduced illumination. 3. Conduct a 90-minute discharge test once a year. The LD load should operate at reduced illumination for at least 90 minutes.! F ANY SVICING INDICATD BY THS CHCKS TO QUALIFID PSONNL! TCAS TST POINT LOCATION Tc 2.25 mm Wire Harness ntry 184 mm MGNCY DIV AND AC DIV MUST B FD FOM TH SAM BANCH CICUIT TYPICAL SCHMATICS ONLY. MAY B USD WITH OTH DIVS. CONSULT TH FACTOY FO OTH WIING DIAGAMS. WIING DIAGAMS FIG A TWO (2) WI INTGATD TST SWITCH FIG B STP DIMMING INSTALLATION CONVT CONNCTO D D CONVT CONNCTO D D WALL SWITCH GN GN HOT VIOLT BOWN COMMON WHT/D VIOLT (+) BOWN (-) WHT/BLK YL/BLK YLLOW mergency LD Driver HOT VIOLT BOWN COMMON VIOLT (+) BOWN (-) WHT/D WHT/BLK YL/BLK YLLOW mergency LD Driver LD (+) LD (-) LD LOAD LD (+) LD (-) LD LOAD AC DIV (-) AC DIV (-) AC DIV (+) AC DIV HOT SWITCH 1 SWITCH 2 AC DIV (-) AC DIV (+) AC DIV (+) LIN 1 LIN 2 AC DIV FIG C MGNCY ONLY CONVT CONNCTO D D GN HOT VIOLT BOWN COMMON CAP VIOLT (+) BOWN (-) WHT/BLK mergency LD Driver CAP YL/BLK YLLOW LD (+) LD (-) LD LOAD NOT: For short-term testing of the emergency function, the battery must be charged for at least one hour. The emergency driver must be charged for at least 24 hours before conducting a long-term test. 4

LD10UNVLPL Installation Instructions MGNCY LD DIV WHN USING LCTICAL QUIPMNT, BASIC! IMPOTANT SAFGUADS! SAFTY PCAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS B FOLLOWD, INCLUDING TH FOLLOWING: AD AND FOLLOW ALL SAFTY INSTUCTIONS 1. To prevent voltage from being present on yellow & yellow/black output leads prior to installation, converter connector must be open. Do not join converter connector until installation is complete and AC power is supplied to the emergency driver. 2. This product is for use with an emergency LD lighting load and supplies nominal 10.0 W of power, with a voltage of 15-52 VDC in emergency mode for a minimum of 90 minutes, in compliance with NFPA-101 and NC 700.12. 3. Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National lectrical Code or Canadian lectrical Code and any local regulations. 4. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect both normal and emergency power supplies and converter connector of the emergency driver before servicing. 5. This emergency driver is suitable for both factory or field installation. For field installation, please see the instructions on page 2. 6. This product is suitable for use in damp locations where the ambient temperature is 0ºC minimum, +55ºC maximum. Product is also suitable for installation in sealed and gasketed fixtures. Product is not suitable for heated air outlets and wet or hazardous locations. Maximum allowable case temp is 65ºC. See Page 4 for Tcase measurement location. 7. An unswitched AC power source is required (120-277 VAC, 50/60 Hz). 8. Do not install near gas or electric heaters. 9. Do not attempt to service the battery. A sealed, no-maintenance battery is used that is not field replaceable. Contact the manufacturer for information on service. 10. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition. 11. Do not use this product for other than intended use. 12. Servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel. 13. quipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel. 14. For Canadian application the output terminals should be in compliance with the accessibility requirement of the Canadian lectric Code. 15. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC ules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any indifference that may cause undesired operation. 16. This product must be grounded. See the wiring diagrams for details. SAV THS INSTUCTIONS Ni - Cd THIS PODUCT CONTAINS A CHAGABL NICKL-CADMIUM BATTY. TH BATTY MUST B CYCLD O DISPOSD OF POPLY. 11/28/17 ULT 51 Century Blvd Suite 230 Nashville, TN 37214236 70100XXX

INSTALLATION CAUTION: DO NOT JOIN CONVT CONNCTO UNTIL INSTALLATION IS COMPLT AND AC POW IS SUPPLID TO TH MGNCY DIV. NOT: Make sure the necessary branch circuit wiring is available. An unswitched source of power is required. The emergency driver must be fed from the same branch circuit as the AC driver. This product is suitable for field installation with suitable LD loads including LD luminaires, DC voltage driven LD replacements for fluorescent lamps and others. There are 4 checks to determine if your luminaire is eligible for field installation. 1. nsure the LD load s rated power is greater than or equal to the power output of this emergency LD driver. This is to ensure that this emergency product will not produce more power than the LD load can handle, thus ensuring that the LD load will not be damaged when the system is in the emergency mode. 2. Verify that the forward voltage of the luminaire s LD array is within the limits of this emergency LD driver. The forward voltage of the LD array is commonly designated as Vf and should be found on the luminaire markings, in the luminaire specifications, or imprinted directly on the LD arrays. If multiple LD arrays are to be driven, verify that the total forward voltage is within the limits of this product. Using a voltage meter, it may be possible to directly measure the voltage across the LD arrays when operating from the AC driver. 3. nsure the output current of the LD driver does not exceed 2.5 Amps. This is the current into the blue wire. 4. nsure there will be sufficient light output in the end application. stimate the egress lighting illumination levels by doing the following: a. Find the efficacy of the LD load. This can be given by the luminaire manufacture. This number will be given in lumens per watt (lm/w). It is the installer s responsibility to validate the luminaire manufacturer s efficacy data. This can be accomplished by direct measurement, by review of independent 3rd party test data (UL, TL, etc.), accessing a public database of 3rd party data (such as Design Lights Consortium, www.designlights.org), or other comparable means. b. Lumens can be calculated by multiplying the output power of the emergency LD driver by the efficacy of the LD load. In many cases the actual lumen output in emergency mode will be greater than this calculation gives, however it will provide a good estimate for beginning the lighting design of the system. C. Using the results of this calculation and industry standard lighting design tools, calculate the anticipated illumination levels in the path of egress. Lumens In mergency Mode = Lumens per Watt of Fixture * Output Power of Chosen Product (Lumens)_ = (lm/w)_* 10 (W)_ NOT: This product has been designed to reliably interface with a wide selection of LD loads and is electrically compatible with every simple LD array that meets criteria 1 and 2 above. However, compatibility cannot be guaranteed with all current and future LD systems. Compatibility testing of the end-use system is suggested. Please contact the factory with any questions. NOT: After installation, it will be necessary to measure the egress lighting illumination levels to ensure it complies with national, state, and local code requirements. Installation of this emergency LD driver will vary based on the luminaire type, however, generally follow these steps: STP #1 INSTALLING TH MGNCY DIV > Disconnect AC power from the LD luminaire. > Mount the emergency LD driver by the mounting tabs using the supplied screws. The luminaire s installation instructions may provide guidance on the recommended mounting location. X mergency Driver If the application requires the product to be mounted outside the luminare please mount inside locally approved enclosure or use appropriate wire cover kit. 2

> Mounting Height: This product meets or exceeds the NFPA minimum light requirements with all loads, down to the smallest rated lamp load, at heights up to 7.17ft (2.2m). Many factors influence emergency illumination levels, such as the lamp load selected, luminare design, and environmental factors therefore end use verification is necessary. For field installations, when the attached luminaire is mounted at heights greater than 7.17ft (2.2m), the level of illumination must be measured in the end application to ensure the requirements of NFPA 101 and local codes are satisfied. > emote Mounting: The emergency LD driver may be remote mounted from the luminaire. If used in conjunction with an AC driver the allowed distance is up to half the distance the AC driver manufacturer recommends remote mounting the AC driver from the LD load. If used without an AC driver, and remote mounting more than 5 feet from the luminaire, please consult the factory to determine the necessary wire gauge. CAUTION: emote mounting can result in reduced power output. STP #2a INSTALLING TH 2W-ITS ON FIXTU SUFAC > Mount the supplied 2W-ITS (2 wire illuminated test switch) in a location that is visible and accessible by maintenance personnel. The 2W-ITS mounts through a ½ hole which may need to be made in the luminaire or could come pre-punched by the luminaire supplier. Hex Nut Fixture or Test/Monitor Plate Violet 2 Wire Illuminated Test Switch > Wire the test switch per wiring diagrams provided on these instructions. Brown > If wired correctly, the 2W-ITS indicator light should be ON when AC power is supplied to the fixture, indicating that the emergency inverter battery is charging. After installing, mark with the "PUSH TO TST" and "CHAGING INDICATO LIGHT" labels. Drill or Punch a 1/2 Hole STP #2b INSTALLING TH 2W-ITS ON A DIV CHANNL COV > Drill or punch a 7/8 inch hole in the driver channel cover. Insert the large flanged bushing included with the parts kit. Insert the plastic tube into the large flanged bushing. Slide the 2W-ITS tube up or down to adjust the height and visibility of the charging indicator light. Plastic Tube Tie Wrap White Bushing 2W-ITS Assembly Components 2 Wire Illuminated Test Switch > Slide the plastic tube up or down to adjust the height and visibility of the charging indicator light. If the tube is too long, cut the plastic tubing to necessary length. > After cutting the tube to the proper length, assemble the 2W-ITS. To assemble the 2W-ITS Assembly: Feed the 2W-ITS leads through the plastic tubing. Insert the white bushing in the opposite end of tube from the 2W-ITS body. Pull switch leads and use provided tie wrap to secure leads snug against white bushing. Unscrew hex nut to apply tension to leads. > Wire the test switch per wiring diagrams provided on these instructions. > If wired correctly, the 2W-ITS indicator light should be ON when AC power is supplied to the fixture, indicating that the emergency inverter battery is charging. After installing, mark with the "PUSH TO TST" and "CHAGING INDICATO LIGHT" labels. PUSH TO TST PUSH TO TST STP #3 WIING TH MGNCY DIV > Select the appropriate wiring diagram to connect the emergency driver to the AC driver and LD load. Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National lectrical Code and any local regulations. > After installation is complete, supply AC power to the emergency driver and join the converter connector. > At this point, power should be connected to both the AC driver and the emergency driver, and the Charging Indicator Light should illuminate indicating the battery is charging. > A short-term discharge test may be conducted after the emergency driver has been charged for one hour. Charge for 24 hours before conducting a long-term discharge test. efer to OPATION. > In a readily visible location, attach the label "CAUTION - This Unit Has More Than One Power Connection Point. To educe The isk Of lectric Shock, Disconnect Both The Branch Circuit-Breakers Or Fuses And mergency Power Supplies Before Servicing." 3

OPATION During normal operation AC power is applied, the charging indicator light is illuminated, indicating that the battery is being charged. When power fails, the emergency LD driver automatically switches to emergency power (internal battery), operating the LD load for a minimum of 90 minutes. When AC power is restored, the emergency driver returns to the charging mode. MAINTNANC Although no routine maintenance is required to keep the emergency driver functional, it should be checked periodically to ensure that it is working. The following schedule is recommended: 1. Visually inspect the charging indicator light monthly. It should be illuminated. If the charging indicator is flashing. Contact tech support. 2. Test the emergency operation of the fixture at 30-day intervals for a minimum of 30 seconds. The LD load should operate at reduced illumination. 3. Conduct a 90-minute discharge test once a year. The LD load should operate at reduced illumination for at least 90 minutes.! F ANY SVICING INDICATD BY THS CHCKS TO QUALIFID PSONNL! TCAS TST POINT LOCATION 15. mm Tc 222.25 mm MGNCY DIV AND AC DIV MUST B FD FOM TH SAM BANCH CICUIT TYPICAL SCHMATICS ONLY. MAY B USD WITH OTH DIVS. CONSULT TH FACTOY FO OTH WIING DIAGAMS. WIING DIAGAMS WALL SWITCH WALL SWITCH UNSWITCHD HOT GOUND COMMON AC LD DIV OUTPUT (+) OUTPUT (-) WHT/D GN WHT/BLK YL/BLK YLLOW L M D D G I N V C Y VIOLT BOWN D 2W-ITS VIOLT BOWN CONVT CONNCTO UNSWITCHD HOT GOUND COMMON AC LD DIV OUTPUT (+) OUTPUT (-) WHT/D GN THMAL POTCTO WHT/BLK YL/BLK YLLOW L M D D G I N V C Y VIOLT BOWN O D D 2W-ITS VIOLT BOWN CONVT CONNCTO LD LOAD (-) LD LOAD (-) LD LOAD (+) LD LOAD (+) WITH THMAL POTCTO NOT 1: For short-term testing of the emergency function, the battery must be charged for at least one hour. The emergency driver must be charged for at least 24 hours before conducting a long-term test. NOT 2: The YLLOW, YL/BLK, VIOLT, BOWN, D, and (CONVT CONNCTO) wires are all Class 2. 4

LD20UNVL Installation Instructions CLASS 2 OUTPUT MGNCY LD DIV WHN USING LCTICAL QUIPMNT, BASIC! IMPOTANT SAFGUADS! SAFTY PCAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS B FOLLOWD, INCLUDING TH FOLLOWING: AD AND FOLLOW ALL SAFTY INSTUCTIONS 1. Do not join converter connector until installation is complete and AC power is supplied to the emergency driver. 2. This product is for use with an emergency LD lighting load and supplies 20.0 W of power with a maximum rated current of 1.1 A and a maximum voltage of 50 VDC in emergency mode for a minimum of 90 minutes. 3. Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National lectrical Code or Canadian lectrical Code and any local regulations. 4. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect both normal and emergency power supplies and converter connector of the emergency driver before servicing. 5. This emergency driver is suitable for both factory or field installation. For field installation, please see the instructions on page 2. 6. This product is suitable for use in damp locations where the ambient temperature is 0ºC minimum, +50ºC maximum. Product is not suitable for heated air outlets and wet or hazardous locations. Maximum allowable case temp is 65ºC. See Product Unit Label for measurement location. 7. An unswitched AC power source is required (120-277 VAC, 50/60 Hz). 8. Do not install near gas or electric heaters. 9. Do not attempt to service the battery. A sealed, no-maintenance battery is used that is not field replaceable. Contact the manufacturer for information on service. 10. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition. 11. Do not use this product for other than intended use. 12. Servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel. 13. quipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel. 14. For Canadian application the output terminals should be in compliance with the accessibility requirement of the Canadian lectric Code. 15. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC ules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. 16. This product's chassis must be grounded. SAV THS INSTUCTIONS Ni - Cd THIS PODUCT CONTAINS A CHAGABL NICKL-CADMIUM BATTY. TH BATTY MUST B CYCLD O DISPOSD OF POPLY. 11/29/17 ULT 51 Century Blvd Suite 230 Nashville, TN 37214236 70100XXX

INSTALLATION CAUTION: DO NOT JOIN CONVT CONNCTO UNTIL INSTALLATION IS COMPLT AND AC POW IS SUPPLID TO TH MGNCY DIV. NOT: Make sure the necessary branch circuit wiring is available. An unswitched source of power is required. The emergency driver must be fed from the same branch circuit as the AC driver. This product is suitable for field installation with suitable LD loads including LD luminaires, DC voltage driven LD replacements for fluorescent lamps and others. There are 4 checks to determine if your luminaire is eligible for field installation. 1. nsure the LD load s rated power is greater than or equal to the power output of this emergency LD driver. This is to ensure that this emergency product will not produce more power than the LD load can handle, thus ensuring that the LD load will not be damaged when the system is in the emergency mode. 2. Verify that the forward voltage of the luminaire s LD array is within the limits of this emergency LD driver. The forward voltage of the LD array is commonly designated as Vf and should be found on the luminaire markings, in the luminaire specifications, or imprinted directly on the LD arrays. If multiple LD arrays are to be driven, verify that the total forward voltage is within the limits of this product. Using a voltage meter, it may be possible to directly measure the voltage across the LD arrays when operating from the AC driver. 3. nsure the output current of the LD driver does not exceed 5.0 Amps. This is the current into the blue wire. 4. nsure there will be sufficient light output in the end application. stimate the egress lighting illumination levels by doing the following: a. Find the efficacy of the LD load. This can be provided by the luminaire manufacture. This number will be given in lumens per watt (lm/w). It is the installer s responsibility to validate the luminaire manufacturer s efficacy data. This can be accomplished by direct measurement, by review of independent 3rd party test data (UL, TL, etc.), accessing a public database of 3rd party data (such as Design Lights Consortium, www.designlights.org), or other comparable means. b. Lumens can be calculated by multiplying the output power of the emergency LD driver by the efficacy of the LD load. In many cases the actual lumen output in emergency mode will be greater than this calculation gives, however it will provide a good estimate for beginning the lighting design of the system. C. Using the results of this calculation and industry standard lighting design tools, calculate the anticipated illumination levels in the path of egress. Lumens In mergency Mode = Lumens per Watt of Fixture * Output Power of Chosen Product (Lumens)_ = (lm/w)_* 20 (W) _ NOT: This product has been designed to reliably interface with a wide selection of LD loads and is electrically compatible with every simple LD array that meets criteria 1 and 2 above. However, compatibility cannot be guaranteed with all current and future LD systems. Compatibility testing of the end-use system is suggested. Please contact the factory with any questions. NOT: After installation, it will be necessary to measure the egress lighting illumination levels to ensure it complies with national, state, and local code requirements. Installation of this emergency LD driver will vary based on the luminaire type, however, generally follow these steps: 2

STP #1 INSTALLING TH MGNCY DIV > Disconnect AC power from the LD luminaire. > Mount the emergency LD driver by the mounting tabs using the supplied screws. The luminaire s installation instructions may provide guidance on the recommended mounting location. > The emergency driver may be remote mounted from the luminaire. If used in conjunction with an AC driver, this distance is up to half the distance the AC driver manufacturer recommends remote mounting the AC driver from the LD Load. If used without an AC driver, consult factory for remote mounting distances. > Mounting Height: This product meets or exceeds the NFPA minimum light requirements with all loads, down to the smallest rated lamp load, at heights up to 7.17ft (2.2m). Many factors influence emergency illumination levels, such as the lamp load selected, luminare design, and environmental factors therefore end use verification is necessary. For field installations, when the attached luminaire is mounted at heights greater than 7.17ft (2.2m), the level of illumination must be measured in the end application to ensure the requirements of NFPA 101 and local codes are satisfied. STP #2 INSTALLING TH 2W-ITS ON FIXTU SUFAC > Mount the supplied 2W-ITS (2 wire illuminated test switch) in a location that is visible and accessible by maintenance personnel. The 2W-ITS mounts through a ½ hole which may need to be made in the luminaire or could come pre-punched by the luminaire supplier. Hex Nut Fixture or Test/Monitor Plate Violet 2 Wire Illuminated Test Switch > Wire the test switch per wiring diagrams provided on these instructions. Brown > If wired correctly, the 2W-ITS indicator light should be ON when AC power is supplied to the fixture, indicating that the emergency inverter battery is charging. After installing, mark with the "PUSH TO TST" and "CHAGING INDICATO LIGHT" labels. Drill or Punch a 1/2 Hole STP #3 WIING TH MGNCY DIV > Select the appropriate wiring diagram to connect the emergency driver to the AC driver and LD load. Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National lectrical Code and any local regulations. > After installation is complete, supply AC power to the emergency driver and join the converter connector. > At this point, power should be connected to both the AC driver and the emergency driver, and the Charging Indicator Light should illuminate indicating the battery is charging. > A short-term discharge test may be conducted after the emergency driver has been charged for one hour. Charge for 24 hours before conducting a long-term discharge test. efer to OPATION. > In a readily visible location, attach the label "CAUTION - This Unit Has More Than One Power Connection Point. To educe The isk Of lectric Shock, Disconnect Both The Branch Circuit-Breakers Or Fuses And mergency Power Supplies Before Servicing." 3

OPATION During normal operation AC power is applied, the charging indicator light is illuminated, indicating that the battery is being charged. When power fails, the emergency LD driver automatically switches to emergency power (internal battery), operating the LD load for a minimum of 90 minutes. When AC power is restored, the emergency driver returns to the charging mode. MAINTNANC Although no routine maintenance is required to keep the emergency driver functional, it should be checked periodically to ensure that it is working. The following schedule is recommended: 1. Visually inspect the charging indicator light monthly. It should be illuminated. 2. Test the emergency operation of the fixture at 30-day intervals for a minimum of 30 seconds. The LD load should operate at reduced illumination. 3. Conduct a 90-minute discharge test once a year. The LD load should operate at reduced illumination for at least 90 minutes.! F ANY SVICING INDICATD BY THS CHCKS TO QUALIFID PSONNL! MGNCY DIV AND AC DIV MUST B FD FOM TH SAM BANCH CICUIT TYPICAL SCHMATICS ONLY. MAY B USD WITH OTH DIVS. CONSULT TH FACTOY FO OTH WIING DIAGAMS. FIG A TWO (2) WI INTGATD TST SWITCH WIING DIAGAMS HOT COMMON CONVT CONNCTO VIOLT BOWN WALL SWITCH D WHT/D VIOLT (+) BOWN (-) WHT/BLK YL/BLK YLLOW mergency LD Driver LD (+) LD (-) LD LOAD AC DIV (-) AC DIV (+) AC DIV 4