CSEE RWW Chicago Emergency Exit Instructions

June 15, 2024
CSEE

CSEE RWW Chicago Emergency Exit

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WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR LUMINAIRES

  • IMPORTANT: FOR YOUR PROTECTION, YOU MUST CAREFULLY READ ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THEIR ENTIRETY BEFORE  INSTALLATION, OPERATION, SERVICE, OR MAINTENANCE. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY  DAMAGE. If you do not understand these warnings and instructions, or if additional information is desired, please contact the Customer Care Call Center at 800‐555‐0050.
  • Installation, service, and maintenance of luminaires must be performed by a qualified professional and by all federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and electrical codes. This professional should be familiar with the construction and operation of this product and any hazards involved. If not qualified, do not attempt installation, service, or maintenance.
  • To reduce the risk of death, personal injury, or property damage from fire, electric shock, falling parts, cuts, abrasions, and other hazards, please read all warnings and instructions included with the luminaire, on the luminaire’s packaging and affixed to the luminaire itself.
  • Maintenance of the luminaires should be performed by a person(s) familiar with the luminaire’s construction and operation and any hazards involved.
  • WARNING RIS K OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR PERSONAL INJURY
  • Disconnect or turn off the power before attempting any installation, service, or maintenance.
  • Verify that the supply voltage is correct by referencing the luminaire label information.
  • Make all electrical and ground connections under the National Electrical Code (NEC) and any other applicable laws, regulations, or codes.
  • All wiring connections should be capped with UL‐approved wire connectors.
  • WAR NING RIS K OF PERSONAL INJURY
  • Keep combustible materials away from LED/lamp & lens.
  • Do not operate close to persons, combustible materials, or substances affected by heat or drying.
  • WARNING RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY
  • Wear gloves and safety glasses at all times when removing luminaire from cartons, installing, servicing, or performing maintenance.
  • Avoid direct eye exposure to the light source while it is on.
  • WARNING RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR PERSONAL INJURY
  • Allow LED/lamp & lens to cool before handling.
  • Do not touch the enclosure or light source.
  • Do not exceed the maximum wattage marked on the luminaire label.
  • Follow all manufacturer’s warnings, recommendations, instructions, and restrictions for driver type, burning position, mounting locations, and replacement.
  • CAUTION RISK OF PRODUCT DAMAGE
  • Never connect luminaires and/or components under load with supply voltage turned on.
  • Do not mount or support these luminaires in a manner that can cut the outer jacket or damage wire insulation.
  • Do not restrict fixture ventilation. Allow for some volume of airspace around the luminaire. Avoid covering the luminaire with insulation, foam, or other material that will prevent convection or conduction cooling.
  • Do not exceed luminaire maximum ambient temperature.
  • Do not modify the luminaire.
  • Only use luminaire in its intended application and location.
  • LED products are polarity-sensitive. Ensure proper polarity before installation.
  • Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage LED. Personal grounding equipment must be worn during all installation and servicing of the luminaire.
  • Do not touch individual electrical components as this can cause ESD, shorten LED life, or impact LED performance.
  • Some components inside the luminaire may not be serviceable. In the unlikely event, your luminaire may require service, stop using it immediately and contact the Customer Care Call Center at 800‐555‐0050.
  • Always read the luminaire’s complete installation instructions before installation for any additional luminaire‐specific warnings.
  • In the case of HID or Fluorescent luminaires, regular re‐lamping is required to keep the luminaire operating within safe limits.
  • Do not install damaged products. Handling and installing damaged products can potentially increase the risks mentioned. In case of damage and/or missing parts upon arrival of the luminaire, please contact the Customer Care Call Center at 800‐555‐0050.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR CSEE[X]RWW EXIT SIGN

  • These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor to provide every possible contingency to meet in connection with installation, operation, or maintenance. Should further information be desired, or should particular problems arise that are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s or owner’s purposes, this matter should be referred to the Customer Care Call Center at 800‐555‐0050.
  • Please see luminaire‐specific Installation and Maintenance Instruction for additional warnings or any applicable FCC or regulatory statements. Failure to follow any of these instructions could void luminaire warranties.

Luminaire Maintenance and Operation

  • Regular luminaire maintenance programs are recommended.
  • It is recommended to clean the outside of the luminaire and the refractor/lens.
  • The frequency of cleaning will depend on ambient dirt level and minimum light output which is acceptable to the user.
  • If clean water is not sufficient for cleaning, use a neutral, synthetic, non‐scratching, and non‐abrasive cleaning substance.
  • Never use alkaline and/or acetous cleaning substances.
  • Make sure that the cleaning substance is carefully removed by rinsing with lots of clean water.
  • Signify recommends using a cleaning solution that has a PH between 5 and 8.
  • Recycle: For information on how to recycle electronic products and components, please visit www.epa.gov. To test self-powered units, depress the test switch, the lamp head will remain lit when switched to battery power.
  • Release test switch, lamp head will operate with AC supply.
  • Servicing of any parts should be performed by qualified personnel. For replacement parts see the fixture label for proper identification of the manufactory.
  • Replace batteries according to ambient conditions. Equipment should be tested regularly per local codes.
  • Max mounting height: 35 ft.
  • CAUTION: This equipment used a special circuit diagram to protect LiFePO 4 battery overcharge and over-discharge. Allow 24-hour recharge time after installation or power failure for full load testing.

FCC

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, according to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used under the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

WIRING DIAGRAM

AC wiring

  • Connect the white wire to neutral, connect the black wire to the hot lead, and connect the green wire to the ground lead.
  • Remote head wiring for remote capability unit, connect Max. 6V 4W remote head to lamp head connector.

PREPARATION WORK FOR INSTALLATION

WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION

  • Step 1. Extend unswitched 24-hour AC supply of rated voltage to a junction box. Leave at least 18 inches of slack. The circuit should not be energized at this time.
  • Step 2. Disassemble the glass panel by removing the screw holding the side cover, and use the flathead screwdriver to open the liner. See Fig 2.
  • Step 3. Knock out the appropriate mounting pattern and wire pass hole to match the junction box. Insert bushing into wire access hole to prevent abrasion on supply wires, and bring wires through the back of the fixture.
  • Step 4. Connect power supply and ground under local codes. Neutral line to white lead, 120V or 277V Live line to black lead, ground to green lead. Splice connections must be pushed back into the junction box.
  • Step 5. Mount to a junction box.
  • Step 6. Reconnect the battery connector.
  • Step 7. Energize AC supply, LED will come on.
  • Step 8. Fasten the liner back, slide the glass panel back to the housing, reassemble the side cover, and screw removed in Step 2.

CEILING OR SIDE MOUNT INSTALLATION

  • Step 1. Extend unswitched AC supply of rated voltage to a junction box. Leave at least 18″ of slack. The circuit should not be energized at this time.
  • Step 2. Disassemble the glass panel by removing the screw holding the side cover, and use the flat head screwdriver to open the liner. See Fig 2.
  • Step 3. Knock out the appropriate mounting pattern on top or side of the housing to accommodate the canopy.
  • Step 4. Fasten canopy to exit housing employing two #8-32×3/8 screws and nuts.
  • Step 5. Feed unswitched AC supply through the center of the crossbar.
  • Mount the crossbar to the junction box by choosing the proper slots and using screws supplied with the junction box.
  • Step 6. Feed wires through exit housing and canopy.
  • Step 7. Connect the power supply and ground under local codes. Neutral line to white lead, 120V or 277V Live line to black lead, ground to green lead. Splice connections must be pushed back into the junction box.
  • Step 8. Mount exit-canopy assembly to crossbar using two #8-32×1 screws.
  • Step 9. When side mounting, route wires along the top and side edges of the exit frame. Use the wire manager provided to hold wires flush to the inside of the housing.
  • Step 10. Reconnect the battery connector.
  • Step 11. Energize AC supply, LED will come on.
  • Step 12. Fasten the liner back, slide the glass panel into the housing, reassemble the side cover, and screw removed in Step 2.
  • [The following steps are required when converting to double(2) face.]
  • Step 13. Fasten the liner back, remove the backplate, and slide the glass panels into the housing. (take note to confirm the direction of panels)

CONDUIT MOUNT INSTALLATION

  • Step 1. Extend unswitched AC supply of rated voltage to the conduit. Leave at least 18″ of slack. The circuit should not be energized at this time.
  • Step 2. Disassemble the glass panel by removing the screw holding the side cover, and use a flat head screwdriver to open the liner. See Fig 2.
  • Step 3. Knock out the mounting pattern on top of the sign housing.
  • Step 4. Feed wires through the center hole and fasten conduit to exit housing by conduit nut.
  • Step 5. Connect the power supply and ground under local codes. Neutral line to white lead, 120V or 277V Live line to black lead, ground to green lead. Splice connections must be enclosed by the liner.
  • Step 6. Reconnect the battery connector.
  • Step 7. Energize AC supply, LED will come on.
  • Step 8. Fasten the liner back, slide the glass panel into the housing, reassemble the side cover, and screw removed in Step 2.
  • [The following steps are required when converting to double (2) face.]
  • Step 9. Fasten the liner back, remove the backplate, and slide the glass panels into the housing. (take note to confirm the direction of panels)
  • © 2023 Signify Holding. All rights reserved. The information provided herein is subject to change, without notice.
  • Signify does not give any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the information included herein and shall not be liable for any action in reliance thereon.
  • The information presented in this document is not intended as any commercial offer and does not form part of any quotation or contract unless otherwise agreed by Signify  Signify
  • North America Corporation 400 Crossing Blvd, Suite 600 Bridgewater, NJ 08807
  • Telephone800-555-0050
  • www.chloride-lighting.com

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