PORTOR LIGHTING PT-EXL-C-S PT-EXL SERIES LED Downlight Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- PORTOR LIGHTING
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PT-EXL-C-S PT-EXL SERIES LED Downlight
Instruction Manual
PT-EXL-C-S PT-EXL SERIES LED Downlight
CAUTION
The battery in this unit may not be fully charged. After electricity is connected to the unit, let the battery charge for at least 24 hours, then the normal operation of this unit should take effect. To check, press the TEST button. The lamps on the unit should turn on. (Refer to OPERATION BATTERY BACK UP for more testing information)
WARNING RISK OF FIRE
The lamps are hot. Keep combustible material away from hot parts. Observe lamp manufacture’s warnings, recommendations, and restrictions on lamp operation and maintenance. Make sure lamps are correctly installed.
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY AND CAREFULLY
WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS INJURY, OR SIGNIFICANT PROPERTY DAMAGE. FOR YOUR PROTECTION, READ AND FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR MAINTAINING THIS EQUIPMENT. THESE INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT ATTEMPT TO COVER ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE SITUATIONS. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS REQUIRED, CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS: WHEN USING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:
- Do not use outdoors. Suitable for use in 0°C-40°C (32°F-104°F) indoor damp locations.
- Consult local building code for approved wiring and installation.
- Disconnect AC power before servicing and installation.
- Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
- Do not use this equipment for anything other than its intended use.
- The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer will void product listing and warranty and may cause an unsafe condition.
- Any service on this equipment should be performed by qualified personnel only.
- Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be subject to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
- Use caution when servicing batteries.
- Cap unused wires with enclosed wire nuts or other approved methods.
- Make sure wire terminations are secure and leads are properly tucked in appropriate wire channels.
WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
NEVER CONNECT TO, DISCONNECT FROM, OR SERVICE WHILE EQUIPMENT IS ENERGIZED.
NOTE: MAX MOUNTING HEIGHT IS 10 FT TO ACHIEVE AT LEAST 1 FT-CANDLE OF ILLUMINANCE IN EMERGENCY MODE.
INSTALLATION
(ALWAYS TURN OFF THE POWER SUPPLY FROM THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER FIRST!)
BACK MOUNT
- Remove the EXIT stencil faceplate from the housing. Remove the RED lens from the faceplate(see fig. A). Set aside.
- Drill or knock out appropriate knockouts on the back plate to fit junction box mounting points.
- Drill or knock out the center hole in the back plate for EXIT supply wire leads.
- Route EXIT supply wires through the center hole of the back plate and make a wiring connection. For 120V, use black and white wires and for 277V, use red and white wires. WARNING: Properly insulate the unused lead with a wire nut (provided) or other approved means.
- Secure back plate to junction box (hardware not included)
- Remove knockout chevron(s) on the faceplate, re-insert RED lens to faceplate (see fig. A)(or GREEN if applicable, see fig. B). Secure EXIT stencil faceplate back onto housing.
- Toggle the switchable to select GREEN if applicable(see fig. C).
- Connect the battery only after continuous AC power can be provided to the unit.
- Apply continuous AC power and press the “TEST” button to check the operation. (See operation battery backup for testing procedures)
TOP MOUNT
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Remove the EXIT stencil faceplate from the housing. Remove the RED lens from the faceplate(see fig. A).
Set aside. -
Place screws (provided) in holes on the canopy.
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Remove the mounting hole plug located on the top of the housing.
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Route EXIT supply wires through a mounting hole on the top of the housing. Route EXIT supply wires through the mounting canopy. Dress wires carefully through the housing.
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Route wires from the junction box through the metal mounting plate. Secure mounting plate to junction box (hardware not included).
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Make a wiring connection. For 120V, use black and white wires and for 277V, use red and white wires WARNING: Properly insulate the unused lead with a wire nut (provided) or other approved means.
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Push wire connections through the middle metal plate and into the J-Box.
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Secure the canopy to the steel mounting plate with screws installed in step 2.
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Remove knockout chevron(s) on the faceplate, as needed. Re-insert RED lens to faceplate (see fig. A) (or GREEN if applicable, see fig. B). Secure EXIT stencil faceplate back onto housing.
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Toggle the switchable to select GREEN if applicable(see fig. C).
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Connect the battery only after continuous AC power can be provided to the unit.
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Apply continuous AC power and press the “TEST” button to check the operation.(See operation battery backup for testing procedures)
OPERATION (BATTERY BACKUP):
- Apply AC power to the unit. Connect the battery to the PCB, the LED indicator will be RED.
- After the battery has been left to charge for 24 hours, test the unit by pushing the switch. The LED indicator turns OFF and the LED board stays ON.
- When the switch is released, the LED indicator turns back to RED, and the LED board stays ON.
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
ALWAYS TURN OFF AC POWER TO THE EQUIPMENT BEFORE SERVICING. SERVICING SHOULD
BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN. USE ONLY MANUFACTURER-SUPPLIED
REPLACEMENTS PARTS.
BATTERY
THE BATTERY SUPPLIED WITH THE EL MODEL REQUIRES NO MAINTENANCE. HOWEVER, IT
SHOULD BE TESTED PERIODICALLY AND REPLACED WHEN IT NO LONGER OPERATES THE
CONNECTED SIGN FOR THE DURATION OF A 30-SECOND OR 90-MINUTE TEST. THE BATTERY
SUPPLIED IN THIS SIGN HAS A TYPICAL LIFE OF 5 YEARS WHEN USED IN A NORMAL
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OF 72° F.
LED STATUS INDICATOR KEY AND TROUBLESHOOTING
VISUAL STATUS | INDICATION | TROUBLESHOOTING/ACTIONS TO TAKE |
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UNLIT | 1. Battery connection is not made. |
2. Battery has been diagnosed as dead or defective after 24 hours of
continuous charging with AC power supplied.
3. AC power has not been supplied.| 1. Make a connection; or if the battery
is connected, disconnect the battery for eight seconds and then reconnect.
2. Replace the battery.
3. Supply AC power.
RED| The battery is connected, AC power has been supplied and the fixture is
in a charging state.| This is the normal state. No action is required.
WIRING DIAGRAM
Specification subject to change without notice
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