Cooper Lighting Sure Lites AEL1SD User Manual

Cooper lighting - sure-lites, Architectural emergency light series, Ael1

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EMERGENCY LIGHTS

Architectural

COOPER LIGHTING

COOPER LIGHTING - SURE-LITES

®

• Dual-voltage input

120/277VAC, 60Hz

• Die cast aluminum housing

with powder coat finish

• Three 6V 6W High output

Xenon lamps

• Sealed Nickel Cadmium

Battery Maintenance Free,
Long Life, Full Recharge
time, 24 Hours

• Watchguard EMS Self-

Diagnostic System

• Photocell Test Switch

(requires accessory LASER
for activation)

• Universal Pattern

Knockouts on rear of
housing for direct
mounting to junction box

• UV Stable Polycarbonate

Lens

• Line-Latching, Solid-state

Voltage Limited Charger,
Low-Voltage Disconnect,
Brownout Circuit,
Overload/Short Circuit
Protection, Test
Switch/Power Indicator
Light

• UL 924 Listed Self-

Diagnostics, UL Outdoor
Wet Location Listed
(suitable for wet and damp
locations), Life Safety NFPA
101, NEC/OSHA, Most
State and Local Codes

E N E R G Y D AT A

AEL1SD
Input Current (Max.)

120V = .10A
277V = .07A

ARCHITECTURAL
EMERGENCY
LIGHT
SERIES

D I E C A S T A L U M I N U M

E m e r g e n c y L i g h t

D I M E N S I O N S

D E S C R I P T I O N

The Sure-Lites Architectural
Emergency Light is designed to
provide superior illumination
while blending into the
surrounding space. The housing
is constructed of die cast
aluminum with an integral
refractive polycarbonate lens. The
emergency light’s advanced
optical design in conjunction with
high output Xenon lamps provide
maximum path of egress lighting
performance. The Sure-Lites
Architectural Emergency Light is
listed for temperatures between -
20°C and 40°C (-4°F and 104°F)
and has silicone gaskets that
provide protection from moisture
and rain. [Remote unit
temperature range: -40°C and
65°C (-40°F and 149°F)] Standard
features include Watchguard EMS
self-diagnostic system which
meets NFPA 101 testing
requirements and a FasTest
photocell which enables remote
testing of the emergency light.

Family
AEL1
=Architectural

Emergency
Light

O R D E R I N G I N F O R M AT I O N

S A M P L E N U M B E R : A E L 1 S D

Housing
Finishes
Blank=Silver
BK=Black
BZ=Bronze
WH=White

SD=Self Diagnostics

(Standard)

Options
TDM
=Time Delay

Monitor

Remote=Remote

Unit

Accessories (order separately)

LASER=Key Chain, Red Laser

Pointer (activation
tested at 15 feet)

10 7/8”

[276.23mm]

3 7/8”

[98.43mm]

7”

[177.8mm]

S e l f - D i a g n o s t i c s

The self-diagnostic unit will
automatically perform all tests
required by UL924, and NFPA
101. The system indicates the
status of the exit 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.

E L E C T R I C A L R AT I N G S

Model

DC Voltage

1 1/2 Hours

AEL1SD

6

18

Rated Wattage

to 87 1/2% of Rated D.C. Voltage

Lamp Information

Type

Wattage

Number

Spacing

1

Xenon

6 each

11549423

30.0'

(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 8.5 feet. 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.

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