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Provide each unit with a 8-30V DC power supply for normal lighting.
IMPORTANT:
PRODUCT DAMAGE WILL OCCUR IF THE RATED INPUT VOLTAGE IS EXCEEDED.
NOTE:
To meet the minimum illumination requirements of NFPA 101 (current Life Safety Code), the maximum mounting height from
ground of WT is 14.6 feet and of FCT is 14.6 feet
This unit should be mounted ONLY through a pair of the preformed keyholes onto a 4" "OCTAGON" junction box, or through a
NOTE:
pair of the keyhole knockouts onto a 4" "SQUARE" junction box, or using conduit entry.

OPENING THE UNIT

Use a flat head screw driver,
locate the slots, one on each side
and two on top, and twist screw
driver in each slot.

JUNCTION BOX MOUNTING

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Feed the supply leads through
1
the junction box and prepare the
lead ends to make connections
to the fixture leads .
4
Mount the rear housing on the junction box with suitable hardware (not supplied).
AFFINITY

INSTALLATION and WIRING

On the rear housing, remove
2
the round center knockout
(1.2" diameter) and the desired
pair of keyhole knockouts. Use
knockouts instead of drilling
holes to prevent metal
shavings from entering the
unit.
The unit as shipped is designed to
be mounted on a smooth rigid
surface to allow foam pad to tightly
seal. If mounted to other surface,
the installer should apply silicone to
the top and sides of the unit to seal
and prevent water ingress from the
back of the unit.
Round
knockout
®
LIFE SAFETY SOLUTIONS
TEL: 800-705-SERV (7378)
Top housing
slots
Rear housing
Junction boxes accommodated:
4" Square
4" Octagon
3-1/2" Round or Octagon
Single Gang Box
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Front housing
Route the supply leads through
3
the knockout and attach them to
the respective leads on the
fixture. Grounding is not required
for remote units.
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All Rights Reserved.
912-00021-002
Rev. CA, 2/2020