Cooper Sure-Lites Chel User Manual

COOPER LIGHTING - SURE-LITES
6.5”
11.5”
4.0”
CHICAGO CODE
®
DIMENSIONS
DESCRIPTION
The Sure-Lites CHEL Emergency Light provides a distinct solution to any
emergency lighting application. Constructed of die cast aluminum, the CHEL presents not only a unique shape and design but also provides dependable strength and durability. The two, fully adjustable, high efficiency 12W MR16 lamps provide maximum path of egress performance. The standard Watchguard EMS self-diagnostic system meets NFPA 101 testing requirements providing assurance that the unit is working properly at all times. The Sure-Lites LASER test feature allows remote, 30 second confidence testing of the emergency light upon demand.
Self-Diagnostics
The self-diagnostic unit will automatically perform all tests required by UL924 and NFPA
101. The system indicates the status of the unit at all times using the LED indicator near the test switch on the side of the unit. A 90 minute battery power (emergency mode) simulation test will occur randomly once every six months.
A 30 second battery power simulation test will occur every 30 days.
CHEL SERIES
Die Cast Aluminum
CHICAGO CODE
EMERGENCY LIGHTING
• Dual Voltage input, 120/277 VAC, 60 Hz
• Die cast aluminum housing
• Two 6V 12W MR16 lamps
• Sealed Lead Calcium
ELECTRICAL RATINGS
Rated Wattage to 87 1/2% of Rated D.C. Voltage
Model DC Voltage 1 1/2 Hours
CHEL1SD 6 24
ORDERING INFORMATION
SAMPLE NUMBER: 6CHEL1SD
CHEL1
Family CHEL1=Architectural
Emergency Light
Housing Finishes Blank=Silver BK=Black WH=White
SD
SD=Self Diagnostics
(Standard)
Lamp Information
Type Wattage Number Spacing
MR16 12 29-140 50'
Options
TDM=Time Delay Monitor
Accessories (order separately)
LASER=Key Chain, Red Laser Pointer
(activation tested at 30 feet)
• Powder Coat Finish
• Watchguard EMS Self-Diagnostic System
• Photocell Test Switch (requires accessory LASER
1
for activation)
• UL924 Listed, Damp location listed, Life Safety NFPA 101, NEC/OSHA, most state and local codes
• City of Chicago Fire Code
(1)
The "Rule of Thumb" spacing guidelines are designed to achieve 1 foot-candle average and 0.1 foot-candle minimum with a 40:1 maximum/minimum ratio. The corridor used is 100 feet long, 9 foot ceiling with a 6 foot wide walkway and 3 foot path of egress. The reflectances are 80% ceiling, 50% walls and 20% floors. The fixture mounting height is 7.5. Cooper Lighting assumes no responsibility for local requirements or specific project variables. This is a guideline to be used as a design aid, not as guarantee of any code compliance.
COOPER LIGHTING
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