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HUBBELL LIGHTING DUAL LITE LiteScape User manual

High Output Emergency Lighting Units
Installation Instructions
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Warning:
This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects and/or
other reproductive harm. Thoroughly wash hands after installing, handling, cleaning, or otherwise
touching this product.
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions
should always be followed including the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Do not use outdoors.
2. Do not let power supply cords touch hot surfaces.
3. Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
4. Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not readily be
subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
5. The use of accessory equipment not authorized by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe
condition.
Caution: Halogen cycle lamps are used in this equipment. To avoid shattering: Do not
operate lamp in excess of rated voltage. Protect lamp against abrasion and
scratches and against liquids when lamp is operating. Dispose of lamp with care.
6. Do not use this equipment for other than its intended purpose.
7. Service of this equipment should be performed by qualified service personnel.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
TROUBLE SHOOTING
AC-On Light does not illuminate
• Check AC wiring connections.
Emergency lamps do not work
• Battery is shipped disconnected. Connect leads from
PC board to battery terminals and charge before testing.
• Make sure connections to charger board are properly
seated.
• Check wiring connections.
MAINTENANCE
Units should be tested and maintained in accordance with
National Electrical Code and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code
requirements. It is recommended that emergency lighting units
be tested for 30 seconds once a month and for 90 minutes
once a year.
RECYCLING INFORMATION
All thermoplastic parts are recyclable.
All cartons contain recycled materials.
Please recycle.
NOTICE:
Units contain rechargeable batteries which must be
recycled or disposed of properly.
LAMP REPLACEMENT
CAUTION: Halogen lamps operate at high temperatures.
Allow defective lamp to cool completely before attempting
replacement.
1. Remove unit cover/lens assembly.
2. Pull defective lamp from socket.
3. Plug replacement lamp into socket.
CAUTION: Do not touch replacement lamp glass
envelope with bare fingers as damage to the lamp will
result. Follow directions supplied with replacement lamp.
4. Reinstall unit cover/lens assembly and
test unit.
Hubbell Lighting, Inc. Life Safety Products !www.dual-lite.com
701 Millennium Blvd. !Greenville, SC 29607 !864-678-1000 !Fax: 864-678-1415
Copyright©Hubbell, Inc., All Rights Reserved - Specifications subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A.
0603127 B 9/08
Halogen cycle lamps operate at high
temperatures. Do not store or place
flammable materials near lamp.
Self-Testing/Self-Diagnostic Models
All models ordered with the Spectron self-testing/self-diagnostic
electronics system provide:
Visual indication of AC power status
Visual Indication of all self-diagnostic test cycles
Visual indication of unit malfunctions including:
• Battery fault
• Charger fault
• Transfer fault
• Lamp fault
Bi-Color Status Indicator LED
Self-testing/self-diagnostic model units are provided with a single, bi-
color LED which serves as a combination AC power, self-test and
service alert status indicator. During normal operation, the green
status LED will be constantly illuminated, indicating the presence of
AC power. During all automatic or manual self-test cycles, the green
Status LED will blink at a one cycle per second rate indicating "Test In
Progress". If a fault condition is detected during any automatic or
manual self-test cycle, the Status Indicator will illuminate alternately
red and green until the end of the test cycle in a coded sequence to
indicate the type of detected malfunction.
Under normal operating conditions, the unit's red LED Status Indicator
will remain off. Following any test cycle in which a malfunction is
detected, the red Service Alert LED will blink in a coded sequence
indicating the type of malfunction as shown in the following table:
Service Alert Code Description
One blink ON/pause Battery not connected
Two blinks ON/pause Battery fault
Three blinks ON/pause Charger fault
Four blinks ON/pause Transfer circuit fault
Five blinks ON/pause Lamp failure
Six blinks ON/pause Lamp calibration error(1)
Seven blinks ON/pause Lamp overload condition
(1) See “Calibrating the Lamp Load” at right.
Calibrating the Lamp Load
Check to assure that lamps are of correct voltage and wattage and
properly seated in the lamp sockets. Press and HOLD the test switch.
The unit’s attached lamp load will illuminate and then turn off after
several seconds and re-illuminate several seconds later. Release the
test switch. The green status LED will be flashing at a slow rate to
indicate calibration cycle in process. Upon completion of the
calibration cycle, the lamps will extinguish and the status LED will
illuminate in a steady green state indicating the unit is in ready stand-
by mode.
Manual Test
Using the unit test switch, users can initiate different duration test
cycles based on the following table:
Initiating Action Test Cycle
Press test switch once 1 minute
Press test switch twice 5 minute
Press test switch 3 times 30 minute
Press test switch 4 times 60 minute
Pressing test switch at any time after a test cycle has begun cancels
remainder of test and returns unit to normal operation. The test switch
can also be used to manually silence the audible alarm option (see
below) by depressing the switch until an audible beep is sounded.
Audible Alarm (Optional)
Self-testing/self-diagnostic model units ordered with the optional
audible alarm feature provide an audible alert upon detection of a fault
condition during any manual or automatic test cycle. The audible alarm
will sound once every hour until the fault is corrected or the alarm is
manually silenced. Audible alarm will automatically re-enable after 24
hours if manually silenced.
Installation Instructions
5. Mount unit backplate assembly to mounting
plate using screws removed in Step #1.
Tighten screws until backplate assembly is flush
with wall surface.
CAUTION: Do not over-tighten mounting screws as damage
to the backplate assembly may result.
B. Depress finger tab on one side of
reflector to release assembly from
backplate. Reposition reflector in
holes marked “6” at both ends.
3. Remove
appropriate
mounting plate
KO's for electrical
box screws.
2. Remove 3/4” center
KO in mounting
plate.
4. Feed wires through center KO as shown and
secure mounting plate using screws supplied with
electrical box.
1. Open unit by depressing locking tabs at sides of housing.
Rotate unit cover up and off upper backplate tabs to remove.
Loosen velcro battery retaining strap and remove battery.
Remove and discard battery packing material. Loosen the
two screws securing the metal mounting plate to the
backplate assembly. Retain screws for later use.
Optional 6-Foot Illumination Path Adjustment Procedure
A. Loosen lamp bracket screw.
Slide bracket assembly up to
stop and tighten screw.
6.Connect building wires to transformer leads.
• Black and white wires for 120V (Cap off red wire)
• Red and white wires for 277V (Cap off black wire)
• Brown and blue wires for optional 220/240V
Connect building ground to green pigtail lead on
transformer. Ground metal mounting plate as well
if plastic electrical box is used.
Feed wires back into electrical box through center
KO as shown.
F1. Position battery in backplate
assembly as shown and secure with
velcro retaining strap provided.
F3. Place unit
cover/lens assembly
over backplate tabs
and snap closed.
Final Assembly
F2. Connect red circuit
board lead to positive (+)
battery terminal.
Connect black circuit
board lead to negative (–)
battery terminal.
Security Screw (optional)
clear lens
backplate
A. Drill clearance hole in clear lens
for #8 screw from inside using
oval relief as drill guide.
Install #8 x 3/8” long self-threading
screw.
IMPORTANT.
Security screw installation is not
mandatory but may be installed if
desired to provide an added measure
of security against tampering.
NOTE:
Units may be wired using
surface conduit.
A knockout is provided
for this purpose at the top
of the unit cover/lens
assembly. Remove the
knockout in the
cover/lens assembly and
make up the conduit
connector to the internal
bracket shown. Wire as
indicated in Step “6.”
above.
NOTE: Unit is
supplied from the factory
in the 3-foot position setting
as standard.
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