IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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 Lithonia Lighting or your local Lithonia Lighting distributor.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
• NEVER CONNECT TO, DISCONNECT FROM OR SERVICE WHILE EQUIPMENT IS ENERGIZED.
WARNING: DO NOT USE ABRASIVE MATERIALS OR SOLVENTS. USE OF THESE SUBSTANCES MAY DAMAGE FIXTURE, WHICH MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY
• This product may have sharp edges. Wear gloves to prevent cuts or abrasions when removing from carton, handling, installing and maintaining this product.
WARNING: Do not exceed fixtures ambient temperature -40°F-122°F (-40°C-50°C). Use of unauthorized input voltage voids warranty and UL listing of this product and may present a risk of fire or explosion.
- All servicing should be performed by qualified personnel.
- Consult your local building code for approved wiring and installation.
- For use Outdoors. Failure to ensure conduit connections are properly protected against water ingress during installation may void warranty.
- Do not mount near gas or electric heater.
- Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not readily be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
- The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.
- Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND DELIVER TO OWNER AFTER INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION and WIRING
IMPORTANT: Provide each unit with a 5-30V DC power supply for normal lighting. 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 is 11.3 feet.
NOTE: This unit should be mounted ONLY through a pair of the preformed keyholes onto a 4" "OCTAGON" junction box, or through a 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.
Diagram Description: A top-down view of the remote light unit, showing the top housing with slots for opening, and the rear housing.
JUNCTION BOX MOUNTING
Diagram Description (Step 1): Illustration showing electrical supply wires being fed through a junction box and prepared for connection.
Diagram Description (Step 2): Diagram of the rear housing, indicating the removal of the central knockout and the location of keyhole mounting slots.
Diagram Description (Step 3): Illustration depicting the routing of supply wires through a knockout and their connection to the fixture leads. Grounding is not required for remote units.
Diagram Description (Step 4): Diagram showing the rear housing being mounted onto a junction box using hardware.
Diagram Description: List of compatible junction boxes: 4" Square, 4" Octagon, 3-1/2" Round or Octagon, Single Gang Box.
Apply silicone to the top and sides of the unit to seal and prevent water ingress from the back of the unit. Also apply silicone to any opened knockout to prevent moisture entering into the unit.
SURFACE CONDUIT MOUNTING
NOTE: To avoid interference with components in the housing, use the most compact wire connectors appropriate to the wire gauge.
Diagram Description (Step 1): Illustration of preparing the unit for conduit, showing a 1/2" NPT threaded opening for conduit entry and the removal of the conduit plug. A right angle screwdriver may be required to break the plug from the paint.
Diagram Description (Step 2): Diagram of the wiring compartment, sized for multiple wires and connectors.
FINAL ASSEMBLY
Diagram Description (Step 1): Illustration showing wires and connectors routed inside the housing, with alignment pins on the front housing aligning with receptacles on the rear housing.
Diagram Description (Step 2): Diagram demonstrating how to properly close the unit by pushing the front housing onto the rear housing, ensuring no gaps.
MAINTENANCE
LIGHT ENGINE REPLACEMENT
Diagram Description: Diagram showing the internal components of the unit, including the lamp bracket, screws, and electrical connectors, with arrows indicating the steps for removing and reinstalling the light engine.
Step 1: Open the unit and disconnect all connectors from the charger board, remove the screws from the plastic cover and charger board and take them out.
Step 2: Remove mounting screws from the bracket and remove the light engine assembly. Carefully unplug connectors from the light engine and reconnect the connectors to the new light engine. Reinstall light engine assembly and ensure that the lamp wires are not pinched.
CHARGER BOARD REPLACEMENT
Step 1: Disconnect input leads on the charger board. Remove plastic cover from the housing.
Step 2: Disconnect all connectors from the charger board.
Step 3: Remove all the screws from the charger board, replace the charger board, connect the connectors in the same orientation to the new charger board.
WIRING DIAGRAM
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Requirements: This device complies with FCC Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B. This device does not cause harmful interference.
Diagram Description: Schematic diagram showing DC input wire details: White with Red stripe for positive (+) and White with Black stripe for negative (-), connecting to two "WT Lamp" outputs.