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1948806 V1.0
25 October 2018
Installation:
The Vandal Resistant Batten is a surface mount fitting.
The batten can be attached directly to any solid surface by drilling the base internal mounts as required.
Refer to the Dimensions Section for mounting points.
The batten can also be mounted to Unistrut utilizing the four (4) recessed screw holes on the back of the
case. Refer to Dimensions section.
* If the CTP capabilities are activated please affix the CTP status Label to a visible surface.
Sealing:
When drilling through the fitting base, a suitable silicone sealant must be applied to maintain the IP
rating. Always use a sealant that remains flexible. Apply enough sealant so that the material oozes out
completely around the washer when the bolt or screw is tightened.
Always use a gland or screwed conduit adapter. With conduit ensure that the other end of the conduit is
not left open. Even if it is inside the building, it allows water vapor and insects to enter the fitting. A
rubber washer and silicone sealant should also be used between the fitting body and the conduit nut
inside the fitting to guarantee a water-tight seal. Use PVC cement to seal all conduit joints. Glands are
intended for round cable and will not seal against TPS. Even when properly installed using round cable,
sealant may be necessary in extreme weather exposure.
Networking:
When installing the product on a monitored network, (ZONEWORKS, DATA, DALI) simply insert the
relevant Smart Node PCA.
Dimensions:
Testing:
Once connected to the 240V mains supply, the batten must be allowed to charge the battery for at least
24 hours. Conduct the following tests:
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For the first test, the emergency lamp must remain illuminated for at least 2 hours after
disconnection from the mains supply.
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Subsequent tests require the unit to illuminate for at least 90 minutes. The results of all tests are
required to be recorded in a service logbook, which is to be kept on-site at all times. If the unit fails
to remain illuminated for the requisite time, remedial action must be taken to repair the situation
and once completed, the unit must pass a subsequent test. For more specific information, please
refer to the current edition of the AS 2293.3 Standard.
Batten Maintenance:
Battery Replacement:
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Use only the battery recommended in the
Spares List on this instruction.
Trouble Shooting:
Below are a list of common problems and their
possible causes.
Fault:
The Green LED Test Switch
indicator is not illuminated.
Check: A.C. is connected and is turned on.
Battery is connected
Test Switch for damage.
Fault:
Lamp does not illuminate in
emergency mode.
Check: A.C. is connected.
Lamp is correctly inserted.
Battery is connected
Fault:
Lamp illuminates in emergency
mode, but only stays on for a short
period.
Check:
Battery has been allowed to charge for
at least 24 hours.
Battery for damage.
Rated Emergency Lumen Output in accordance with AS2293.1 (refer to
spacing tables for installation positions):
Refer to the Technical Label on the fitting for Classification Information.
Caution:
On many building sites, power circuits may be cut off in an uncontrolled and repetitive basis during
construction. As a result, any Exit & Emergency Units, on these circuits, will have their batteries
discharged or “cycled”. The battery in this fitting has been selected to give excellent long life
performance in a controlled AS2293 testing environment. Excessive battery cycling will reduce through-
life performance and may lead to premature battery failure. Battery warranty claims, as a result of such
abuse, are specifically EXCLUDED from Clevertronics warranty terms.
Warranty:
For Product Warranty information and Terms and Conditions of Sales please refer to our website
http://clevertronics.com.au/terms-conditions-sale-australia-nz/