AC/DC Inverter Only Version
This type of luminaire requires an AC/DC supply from a central battery system. The luminaire may be permanently On or Off.
The luminaire is supplied with a fused terminal block. Connect your AC/DC supply + to the terminal marked “L” and connect
AC/DC - to “N” (ensure correct polarity). Follow the test procedure as detailed later.
Change over AC/DC Inverter
This type of luminaire requires a switched line for standard operation of the mains control gear and a permanent line for the
emergency gear. The permanent line provides a reference for the emergency gear and a source to change to the emergency supply
when is standard mains fails. This can be either AC or DC depending on the type of fitting to be installed. The luminaire is supplied
with fused terminal blocks. Connect the terminal marked “USL” to a permanent supply. Connect neutral and switched line (SL) to the
other terminals for normal operation of the mains gear.
Connect the emergency supply into terminal block marked ‘Emergency Supply’ L / N and / or "+" and "-" ensure correct polarity
follow the test procedure as detailed later.
Maintained Version
This type of luminaire requires a switched line for standard operation of the mains control gear and a permanent line for the
emergency gear. The permanent line provides a reference for the emergency gear and a source to charge the batteries when is standby
mode. The luminaire is supplied with a fused terminal block. Connect the terminal marked “USL” to a permanent supply. Connect
neutral and switched line (SL) to the other terminals for normal operation of the mains gear.
Check that the Red LED illuminates when mains is applied. After an initial charge follow the test procedure as detailed later. Ensure
that the battery leads are never short circuited when disconnected.
Non-Maintained
This type of luminaire requires an unswitched line for operation in emergency mode only. The permanent line provides a reference for
the emergency gear and a source to charge the batteries when in standby mode.
The luminaire is supplied with a fused terminal block. Connect the “USL” to a direct supply connect neutral and earth to the other
terminals. Check that the Red LED illuminates when mains is applied. After an initial charge follow the test procedure as detailed
later.
Both of the above Emergency versions may be wired to a test switch if required on the unswitched line (USL), but remember
when testing to remove the switched line on the maintained version first.
Legend Assembly LED & Fluorescent Versions
1.
Remove the legend assembly bracket by releasing the four retaining screws ( 2 each side) and remove LED if fitted.
2.
Remove legend fixing screws on bottom flange and insert legend
3.
Fix assembly bracket into place using the screws previously removed and offer complete assembly to luminaire body ( note "T"
slot to facilitate ease of fixing).
4.
Lock into place following reverse of step 1.
Servicing and Lamp Replacement
SERVICING e.g. CLEANING, GEAR OR FUSE REPLACEMENT SHOULD ONLY BE CARRIED OUT AFTER THE
LUMINARE HAS BEEN ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED AND ALLOWED TO COOL.
Emergency Versions Only
The life of the batteries will generally depend upon the ambient temperature of the installation. A life of at least four years can
normally be expected. If during routine testing the specified discharge is not achieved then the batteries should be replaced.
Ensure that the battery leads are never short circuited when disconnected.
INITIAL TESTING:
Charge the batteries for 24 hours and then turn off the unswitched live feed by operating the luminaire test switch,
if fitted (push and hold) or the supply source as necessary. Check that the lamp illuminates at a reduced brilliance and remains on for a
specified period.
ROUTINE TESTING:
The unswitched live feed should be interrupted once a month for a short period of time to ensure that the
emergency circuit is functioning correctly. Every six months the circuit should be operated for 1 hour and every three years for a
period of 3 hours. (Recommendation of BS5266 Part 1:1988)
Fluorescent Lamps should be in good condition for reliable emergency operation
White LED Versions have no serviceable components contact our Sales Department in the unlikely event of a failure.
IMPORTANT
This product should NOT be modified. Any modification may render this product unsafe and will invalidate its safety/approval marks.
Philip Payne Ltd. Will not accept responsibility for any damage caused as a result of their modification. Installation of this product
should only be carried out by competent person(s). If in any doubt, consult a qualified engineer.
WARNING:
Ensure mains are fully isolated before servicing; high voltages greatly in excess of mains voltages can be present during
operation. Failed lamps should be replaced promptly or the circuit switched off to avoid possible damage to control gear. Continual
operation at mains voltages in excess of the rated voltage will reduce lamp and expected gear life, and may contravene any relevant
certificate requirements.
A copy of our safe use for luminaires guide is available to download from our website.
Philip Payne Ltd
A SUBSIDIARY OF F.W. THORPE PLC
Thornhill Road, Lode Lane, Solihull, B91 2HB, England.
Tel:
0121 705 2384
Fax:
0121 711 2469
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Website:
http://www.philippayne.co.uk
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