Tuesday 25 July 2017

Bodine wiring diagram

Wire the test switch per wiring diagrams provided on these instructions. If wired correctly, the 2W-ITS indicator light should be ON when AC power is supplied to the fixture, indicating that the emergency ballast battery is charging. After installing, mark with the PUSH TO TEST and CHARGING.


Connect the LED by matching violet and brown leads. For the Illuminated Test Switch (ITS) connect as shown on the wiring diagrams by .

Select the appropriate wiring diagram to connect the emergency driver to the AC driver and LED load.

Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National Electrical Code and any local regulations.

Follow the corresponding wiring diagram to connect the remaining leads. NOTE: Make sure that the necessary branch circuit wiring is available. An unswitched source of power is . Determine the type of AC ballast installed in the fixture. See back page for more detailed wiring schematics.


The emergency ballast can be used with multi-lamp. Connection diagrams for AC motors and gearmotors. Excerpted from our latest product catalog.


Make electrical connections in accordance with the National Electrical Code, Canadian Electrical Code and any local regulations. Install the emergency ballast in the fixture. Refer to the following page for detailed wiring schematics.


INSTALLING THE CHARGING INDICATOR LIGHT. Philips Bodine B50LP Emergency Ballast UL LISTED Available lamps. From this page, you can access wiring diagrams , identify replacement parts and accessories, and download operating manuals for most standard Bodine products. Please enter your Bodine product serial number to receive comprehensive information about your specific model. EMERGENCY DRIVER AND AC DRIVER MUST BE FED FROM THE SAME BRANCH CIRCUIT.


MAY BE USED WITH OTHER DRIVERS. Disconnect AC power from the fixture. WIRING DIAGRAM FOR FIXTURES WITH THERMAL . Remove GTD20A lid and install necessary conduit and wiring (not supplied) to the GTD20A.


Flex Conduit Each End Mounting Center 11.

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