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Version 4.37 • CE • ALIS Tube Lamp

 

21 May 2019

 

 

 

Installation procedures 

Introduction 

This installation procedures section is divided in three parts; mechanical, lamp connection and electrical. These 

require two distinct levels of technical competency. Here the mechanical and lamp sections are classified as semi-

skilled, i.e. suitable for most agricultural mechanical fitters, whilst the electrical section is classified skilled, i.e. only 

suitable for competent and qualified electricians and fitters with experience and knowledge of local electrical 

wiring standards and regulations. 

 

1.

 

Mechanical installation  

1.0 General guidance 

In this section you will find all the necessary information for the mechanical installation. This is the process  

of physically fitting the components within the building. During this process no electrical connections are made. 

 

 

The importance of correct mechanical fitting from the start should not be underestimated 

as it can be very difficult, costly and at times impossible to correct afterwards. It is therefore 

worthwhile discussing the mechanical fitting at an early stage with either the house builder 

or architect to ensure that correct placement of the ALIS lamps within the house is possible. 

If not, a redesign of the lighting plan may be required. 

 

1.1 ALIS Bus Cable suspension 

Reference the lamp positioning information found within the lighting design plan. It is recommended that the ALIS 

Bus cable is supported by cable ties to a catenary wire, or other carrier type, which is itself supported every three 

to four metres (10 to 13 feet) and tensioned by use of a turnbuckle also ensuring that the supporting infrastructure 

is sufficient to support the lamps and suspension. 

 

 

As the ALIS system works inductively it is important to avoid sharp bends, returns, kinks and knots in the ALIS Bus 

cable. Excess cable should be removed and certainly not be coiled or wrapped especially around metal elements. 

 

1.2

 

ALIS Power Hub mounting

 

The ALIS Power Hub must be mounted vertically on a metal base plate within a suitable enclosure in close proximity 

to the ALIS Dimmer, away from all combustible materials, sources of heat and out of direct sunlight. Clearances of 

100mm (4 inches) from the top and bottom of the ALIS Power Hub and 75mm (3 inches) from the sides must be 

allowed for. Please contact 

[email protected]

 

if this is not possible. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ALIS CE

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Page 2: ...Lift the upper coupler back on its hinge and check the position of the seal Due to the compression the seal may have stuck to the upper coupler If this has occurred then peel the seal off and positio...

Page 3: ...installers should contact Greengage Lighting Ltd technical support with any queries they may have at support greengage global Please follow these instructions carefully as deviation from them may inva...

Page 4: ...0 General guidance 11 3 1 ALIS bus termination 12 3 2 End termination 13 3 3 End termination rules 14 3 4 Hub supply cable termination CE 15 3 5 Hub supply cable termination UL 15 3 6 System connecti...

Page 5: ...ay be required depending on the exact suspension mounting method used and the composition of the surface mounting material Tape Measure Screwdrivers including terminal driver Cable cutters crimpers an...

Page 6: ...serves as guidance for an ALIS installation within an intensive livestock rearing building Installers must also follow all applicable local electrical installation standards and wiring regulations whe...

Page 7: ...90 C min and 300V minimum 4 ALIS Tube Lamps 0 6m 0 9m 1 2m ALS0013 ALS0012 ALS0011 Suitable for wet location use Do not submerse IP66 5 ALIS Tube Coupler ALS00015 ALS00015 Suitable for wet location us...

Page 8: ...et local regulations 11 ALIS Bus End termination module and enclosure ETM ETM Must be housed within a suitably sealed enclosure IP66 see section 3 2 12 P2M Supply Connector P2M N A Not applicable CE O...

Page 9: ...tting at an early stage with either the house builder or architect to ensure that correct placement of the ALIS lamps within the house is possible If not a redesign of the lighting plan may be require...

Page 10: ...in a dry and dust free location acceptable to local wiring regulations If this is not possible then they must be housed within a suitably sealed enclosure as per local wiring regulations Due to the he...

Page 11: ...ch as a system partition ensure the ALIS Tube Coupler is moved to at least 15cm from this point to allow movement during washout Once positioned within the Coupler Housing bring the two lid sections t...

Page 12: ...g care not to damage the inner insulation Strip the ends of the ALIS Bus inner insulation to 8mm 0 3 inch of exposed conductor ensuring there is not any conductor loss Slide the orange connector cover...

Page 13: ...to damage the cable conductors Strip the ends of the ALIS Bus to 5mm 0 2 inch of exposed conductor ensuring there is not any conductor loss as shown below Twist the exposed copper cable strands Inser...

Page 14: ...tions should be observed If the length of the ALIS bus is less than 100m then the ALIS Bus must be terminated by means of a shorting connection to keep the ALIS Bus in resonance with the Hub When the...

Page 15: ...connection a Connect the ALIS Bus to the ALIS Dimmer as shown in the ALIS system components diagram page 5 b Connect the ALIS Dimmer to the ALIS Power Hub as shown in the ALIS system components diagr...

Page 16: ...IS Tube End Connector 4 Check the ALIS ETM termination Ensure the ALIS Bus cable is properly terminated 5 Ensure the ALIS Dimmer is properly connected to the ALIS Bus 6 Ensure the ALIS Dimmer is prope...

Page 17: ...s when supply returns to normal Flashing alternate red and green 2 flashes per second 50 duty cycle Power required exceeds power available Too much load fitted to the ALIS Bus Remove excess load The s...

Page 18: ...ge level is ascertained attempt a power up reset If this does not resolve the fault replace the power hub firstly carrying out the check list on page 8 5 ALIS Tube s flashing or flickering If this is...

Page 19: ...ise please ensure that all ends are sealed and lids correctly fitted to stop fauna rodent ingress 8 Installations should never use no more than the required length of ALIS Bus for each ALIS Power Hub...

Page 20: ...CE Max Power 500W Load Regulation 0 500W Output 0 95 1 45 1 95 O P Frequency ALIS Bus 49 kHz 50 kHz 51 kHz O P Current ALIS Bus 1 805A 1 9A 1 995A Start Time Turn On Time 460mS 480mS 500mS 475W outpu...

Page 21: ...shock are not safe to touch Circuit connected to any FELV control terminal shall be insulated for the LV voltage of the control gear and any terminals connected to the FELV circuit shall be protected...

Page 22: ...requirements 2009 EN 61000 3 2 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Limits Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current 16 A per phase 2014 EN 61000 3 3 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC...

Page 23: ...rposes EMC immunity requirements 2009 EN 62493 Assessment of lighting equipment related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields 2015 EN 60598 1 Luminaires Part 1 General requirements and tests 201...

Page 24: ...Limited Roslin Innovation Centre The University of Edinburgh Easter Bush Campus Midlothian EH25 9RG United Kingdom Date of Installation Site Information Client Telephone inc country code Address Mobi...

Page 25: ...er Hub Serial Number ALIS Dimmer Serial Number Length of Cable Number of ALIS Tube Couplers Length of ALIS Tube per Coupler Dimming Facility ALIS Pot 0 10VDc Pictures Please send pictures of the follo...

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Page 27: ...ST 18i3 96052 Bamberg 49 951 9324 0 ENG 49 951 9324 198 Mounting Instruction Screw Connection Internet www wieland gesis GST 18i3 July 2004 Low Profile electric com 2004 Wieland Electric GmbH Email in...

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