TOPIC:
UL 924 VS UL 1008
Background
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UL 924 VS UL 1008
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Line Drawings & Examples
- Emergency Lighting Control Devices
Sales Support
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Overview
- What Code Says
- Plain English Definitions
- AIA Accredited Courses
- How To Get More Information
- When Are These Required?
- The Product Line
- ELCD 924 (-FD)
- ELCD 1008
- ELCD 924 with a Generator
Emergency Lighting Control Devices
Emergency Lighting Control Devices allow fixtures that are controlled in normal operation to be overridden into an emergency mode where the lights are on at a known light level, regardless of the status of the control input.
In General...
I. BACKGROUND
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There are 2 Types of These Devices
UL 924 - Automatic Load Control Relays
A device used to set normally dimmed or normally-off switched emergency lighting equipment to full power illumination levels in the event of a loss of the normal supply by bypassing the dimming/switching controls, and to return the emergency lighting equipment to normal status when the device senses the normal supply has been restored.
Definition
I. BACKGROUND
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ALCR Devices are used to override dimming/switching controls. They require a Normally On power source.
In Plain English
UL 1008 - Branch Circuit Emergency Lighting Transfer Switches
A device connected on the load side of a branch-circuit over-current protective device that transfers only emergency lighting loads from the normal supply to an emergency supply.
Definition
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I. BACKGROUND
BCELTS devices change the power source that supplies power to a fixture. They convert Normally Off sources into Normally On sources.
In Plain English
When Are These Required?
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I. BACKGROUND
If your lighting zones have mixed emergency and non-emergency fixtures that need to be controlled together, you'll need some sort of ELCD
If you're using "normally off" style emergency power storage/generation, you will probably need a UL 1008 device
If you're using an inverter without switched output breakers, you'll need a UL924 device
Product Line Overview
ELCD-924
ELCD-F (924 With Fire Alarm)
ELCD-FD (924 With Fire Alarm and Dimming)
UL 924 | ALCR
II. LINE DRAWINGS & EXAMPLES
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Key Features
50A, Arcless Relay
Multiple Mounting Solutions, Single Part Number
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ELCD-1008 (Includes Everything)
UL 1008 | BCELTS
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II. LINE DRAWINGS & EXAMPLES
Key Features
All-In-One Easy To Install Package
Simplified Ratings
Integrated Replaceable Fuses
UL 924 | ALCR One-Line Drawing
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II. LINE DRAWINGS & EXAMPLES
UL 1008 | BCELTS One-Line Drawing
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II. LINE DRAWINGS & EXAMPLES
UL 924 | ALCR Generator One-Line Drawing
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II. LINE DRAWINGS & EXAMPLES
AIA Course
Keep your eyes peeled for an AIA course dedicated to this topic (0.5 credits)
III. SALES SUPPORT
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Will cover in more depth, the one line diagrams as well as the control integrations
The Chalk Talk was just a teaser...
Sales Materials
- Training Video Link (Public - For Agent Only)
- Sales Presentation PDF (Public - For Agent Sales Presentations)
- Spec Sheets & Drawings
- Wiring Diagrams
Available on the Website
Available within Follow-up Sales Packet
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