To mains
lighting
Mains lighting fuse
To additional
emergency
luminaires
Tamper-proof
test switch
Fluorescent
emergency
luminaire
Maintained lighting
control switch
N
L
L1
N
L2
L2 ONLY USED ON
MAINTAINED UNITS
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Mounting:
f the product needs to meet IP65, use M20 cable glands
se
gasket for BESA mounting. Apply a thin layer of silicone grease to seal and insert into groove. Ensure mounting fixings & glands are waterproof.
Drill out cable entry, screw bulkhead into position.
Only use plastic cable glands. (M20 or PG16)
Wiring
Connect the mains electrical supply:
Not required (Earth Terminal Continuity Only)
N
Neutral
L1
Unswitched Live
L2
Switched Live
T
Refit the geartray into the bulkhead and refit the diffuser
NOTES:
Due to the heat generating characteristics of the PCB components it is essential that when connecting the incoming mains cable to the
luminaire the cable is kept clear of the PCB and its components.
For continuous operation link terminals L1 & L2, the supply for self contained luminaires must be taken from the unswitched local light source.
For maintained operation the supply must be taken from the same unswitched supply.
Additional Notes On Installation For Electromagnetic Compatibility
The intended use of this product is to supply rated illumination for its specified duration in the event of a failure of the mains supply. During normal mains
healthy conditions its batteries are charged and in the case of maintained units the lamp may be operated from the 'L2' mains supply. When used as
intended this product complies with EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the UK EMC regulations 1992 (SI 2372/1992) by meeting the limits set by the
standards BS5406 Pt.s 2+3 1988, EN61547 1996 and EN55015 1992. The following installation guidelines must be followed:
1
: External cables must be connected using the cable entries or knockouts provided.
2
: When routing external cables inside the product they must be: a) kept as short as possible.
b) routed close to the housing.
c) kept as far as possible from the electronics.
Any modifications other than those in the main installation leaflet, or any other use of the product may cause interference and is the responsibility of the
user, who should ensure compliance with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives.
Rated lumen output
Rated minimum luminaire output in emergency mode in accordance with EN 60598-2-22.
AT luminaires: 70 lumens. ATP luminaires: 180 lumens.
These values are provided to permit checking of correct operation, determination of the lighting level on an escape route can only be made with full
photometric data.
Mount the bulkhead on a flat and solid surface, i
for 7.5-10mm cable or 9.5-13.2 mm cable, u
Take the connector out of the transport clamp and connect the wiring.
he outer sleeve of the cable inside the luminaire should be completely
removed. Make sure that the wires are long enough to be able to snap the wired connector into
the elevated holder. The connector fits in one way only; refer to the drawing on the bottom of the
bulkhead.All external wiring must be guided through the channel marked “CABLE ROUTE”.
Important: Press firmly in the proximity of all four clips until four “click” sounds are heard.
The batteries are not charged at delivery.
Date of Commissioning
Date to be filled in on space provided on battery label by either installer or commissioning engineer.
Battery Replacement
Performance of the luminaire is dependent on the use of the correct type of high temperature nickel-cadmium battery.
Battery life may be impaired if the luminaire is mounted in an ambient temperature of greater than 25°C. Store the luminaire or battery between 0°C
and 25°C. Replace with high temperature nickel-cadmium battery to the manufacturer's recommended part number. Connect the red lead to + positive,
the black lead to — negative. Take care not to damage the sleeving. The battery should be replaced when the rated duration is no longer achieved.
Warning:
When disposing of battery do not pierce, incinerate or short circuit. The battery contains cadmium and should therefore be disposed of in
accordance with recognized disposal methods.
Testing:
The unit should be connected to an unswitched live supply which should be connected to the normal lighting sub-circuit in its location. The LED
indication should then be checked to ensure that it is illuminated which indicates that the batteries are charging. For maintained versions only check
that the lamp illuminates when the switched live is turned ON.
A short discharge should be performed to check that the units are operating correctly. This is done by interrupting the unswitched supply at the
distribution board or by isolating the appropriate unswitched supply sub-circuit.
The supply should then be restored and the LED indication checked.
The testing regime as defined in BS 5266 should then be implemented. This is currently monthly as an operational test, twice annually extended
tests for a third of the rated duration and after 3 years and subsequently annually a full rated discharge test.
If any tests are not performed satisfactorily they should be repeated after a full 24 hour re-charge period.
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