Emergency Lighting Control Unit, KO mount, 347VAC
ELCU-200-347
Wattstopper
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Wattstopper’s ELCU-200 Emergency Lighting Control Unit is a self-contained device that allows any standard lighting control device to control emergency lighting in conjunction with normal lighting in any area within a building.
Voltage
347 VAC
- 120/277 VAC
- 347 VAC
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Features
- Eliminates energy waste caused by emergency lighting that is always on
- Integral push-to-test button activates emergency mode for a true test condition
- Connects to EMTS-100 Remote Test Switch or other input to activate emergency on from a remote location
- Operates as a control device or as a shunt
- Senses local single circuit power failure
- Zero cross switching technology for reliability and increased product life
- Compatible with Wattstopper occupancy sensors, daylighting controls, lighting control panels, and dimmers
Specifications
General Info
Product Line | Wattstopper | ||
UPC Number | 754182940394 | ||
Country Of Origin | China |
Dimensions
Product Width US | 3.1 in | ||
Product Weight US | 0.3 lb | ||
Product Volume US | 42.0 cu in | ||
Product Depth US | 1.5 in | ||
Product Height US | 3.1 in |
Additional Information
RoHS Compliant | Yes | This product meets the material restrictions of Article 4 of the RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU), including Commission Delegated Directive 2015/863. | |
DesignLights Consortium Qualified System | Yes | ||
Security  | Yes | This product is ioXt certified |
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Questions & Answers
I have my switch pack and ELCU on an emergency circuit. I know that my normal power sense has to come off the non EM circuit but can my switch sense wire come off the EM circuit or does it share a neutral with the normal power sense?
The switch sense lead connets to the output of a switch controlling the normal lighting, so that the ELCU can make the EM fixtures follow the state of your normal lighting. If you don't need the EM fixtures to be ON as part of your Normal lighting, you can simply cap off the switch sense wire.
Please refer to the wiring diagrams in the ELCU-100 documentation, which can be found here:
https://www.legrand.us/lighting-controls-and-systems/lighting-control-panels/accessories/emergency-lighting-control-unit/p/elcu-100?text=ELCU-100
Date published: 2024-03-28
I have about 20 ELCU 200 controllers installed in a building that I am recently moving into managing. I do not seem to be able to control the light that are connected to most of them. All 3 leds are lit on the controllers that I can't get to respond.
All three led’s being solid on at the ELCU-200 indicates the following:
Remote Activation (Solid Red) - Emergency lighting should be on from three conditions: Open Blue test switch loop, ELCU Test button being pressed, or voltage absent from Switch Sense wire.
Normal Power (Solid Yellow) - Normal Power is present.
Emergency Power (Solid Green) - Emergency Power Present.
If the Blue test loop is closed and the Test button is not being pressed, the Control Device should be operating BOTH Emergency and Normal fixtures together. Contact 1-800-878-8585 Option 3 Technical Support, then Option 1 lighting controls to discuss the application further if needed.
Date published: 2024-03-28
Can this device be installed inside a junction box or enclosure? Installation instructions do no specify.
It is designed to be mounted on the exterior of the Junction box.
It can be mounted inside the box, but should be mounted so that the ELCU's ventilation holes are not obstructed.
Date published: 2024-01-30
Is the ELCU 200 compatible with TLED lamps?
Wattstopper has not specifically tested our products with TLED tubes, but all of the Wattstopper products work with LED fixtures.
Date published: 2023-09-11
The light fixture is controlled with a occupancy sensor that has 4 wires, hot in and out, neutral in and out. Do we connect the neutral from the emergency control unit to the out neutral of the occupancy sensor?
Please refer to the wiring diagram available for download on the product page for proper wiring scenarios or reach out to tech support for more assistance.
Legrand Technical Support:
Phone: 1 800-879-8585, Option 3 then Option 1
Mon - Fri: 7am - 7pm CST (excluding holidays)
Date published: 2023-05-18
Will this work with 120 volt emergency and 277 volt normal power
Yes, it will work, the normal power and emergency powers are completely isolated.
Date published: 2023-06-02
Installed ELCU to interface with the fire alarm system. cut the Test Loop wire andbconnected to the other ELCUs on the entire floor. After fixing the polarity of the run I installed the final ELCU, now all Emergency lights turned on and there is clicking?
Please reach out to our tech. support team for further assistance troubleshooting this issue.
Legrand Technical Support:
Phone: 1 800-879-8585, Option 3 then Option 1
Mon - Fri: 7am - 7pm CST (excluding holidays)
Date published: 2023-03-27
Is this compatible with 277 volt emergency and 120 volt normal power, fixture drivers are multi-volt.
Hi Jimmy,
Yes, it is, please follow the wiring diagram and keep the different voltage neutral wires isolated.
Date published: 2022-12-16
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