Philips TMFIC Series Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 4

 

 

 

  

 

Philips Lighting North America Corporation 
200 Franklin Square Drive 
Somerset, NJ  08873, USA 
Phone:  855-486-2216 

www.philips.com/luminaires

  

Philips Lighting Canada Ltd. 
281 Hillmount Road, 
Markham, ON, Canada  L6C 2S3 
Phone:  800-668-9008 

www.philips.com/luminaires

 

9140053342  February 2016 

 

Determination  of  allowable  RL1  and  RL2 
maximum  capacity  depends  on  whether  the 
unit  is  configured  as  a  two  or  three  internal 
head  unit  as  the  remote  load  PCB  fuses  are 
shared with the internal lamps.  
The  schematic  below  illustrates  the  PCB 
load routing of the unit where L1+, L2+ and 
L3+ represent internal lamp loads and RL1+ 
and RL2+ are the remote lamp loads: 
 

 

 

4.

 

Determining  allowable  remote  lamp  loads 
for RL1 and RL2: 
- For two head units, subtract twice the lamp 
wattage  rating  from  the  unit  total  available 
power.    Equally  divide  the  remaining 
capacity between RL1 and RL2.   
-  For  three  head  units,  internal  lamp  1  and 
internal lamp 3 are on the RL1 fused circuit.  
Internal  lamp  2  is  connected  to  the  RL2 
fused circuit.   
For  RL1  circuit,  subtract  twice  the  internal 
lamp  rating  from  half  the  unit  wattage  and 
the  remainder  is  the  available  remote  load 
capacity.   
For  RL2  circuit,  subtract  one  internal  lamp 
wattage  from  half  the  unit  wattage  and  the 
remainder is the RL2 remote capacity.  
 
Example: 
A 300 watt unit is configured with 3 internal 
12 watt heads.  The total available wattages 
for RL1 and RL2 are calculated as follows: 
 

RL1 Max Watts   = (Unit Wattage / 2) – (2 * Internal 
Lamp Wattage) 
 

= (300/2) - (2*12) 

                             = 150 – 24 
 

= 126 (Watts) 

RL2 Max Watts  = (Unit Wattage / 2) – (1 * Internal 
Lamp Wattage) 

= (300/2) – (1*12) 

 

= 150 – 12 

 

= 138 (Watts) 

 

 

Ensure  total  unit  load  (including  internal 
lamps) does not exceed unit rating including 
internal lamp loads. 

 

COMPLETING UNIT INSTALLATION 

 
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Adjust head(s) to illuminate desired area(s). 

2.

 

Close  cover  and  latch.    Ensure  electrical 
wires  and  membrane  switch  cable  remain 
inside unit and that the cover does not pinch 
wires  when  closed.    Hand  tighten  the  two 
thumb screws to finalize cover closure.   

 

Summary of Contents for TMFIC Series

Page 1: ...recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition Do not use this equipment for other than intended use Do not use outdoors Do not let supply cords touch hot surfaces Do not mount near gas or electric heaters CAUTION Halogen cycle lamp s are used in this equipment To avoid shattering Do not operate lamp in excess of rated voltage protect lamp against abrasion and scratches and against ...

Page 2: ...ole of housing in preparation for unit wiring For surface conduit wiring there are a total of six knockouts which can be used for service entrance and exit Figure 1 OPTIONAL MOUNTING SHELF FOR COLUMN POLE OR I BEAM 1 If the unit is to be mounted to poles columns or I Beams use the optional mounting shelf kit and strapping kit ordered separately 2 If mounting shelf is to be used for wall mounting t...

Page 3: ...TE LOADS WITH LOAD CONNECTION JUMPERS INSTALLED SMALLER REMOTE LOAD REQUIREMENTS 1 When using the jumpers simply subtract the internal lamp total wattage from the unit total wattage and the remainder is the available total remote load capacity Balancing of RL1 and RL2 is not required as the jumpers perform the remote load balancing 2 When figuring total load include the wattage of the internal lam...

Page 4: ... internal lamp 1 and internal lamp 3 are on the RL1 fused circuit Internal lamp 2 is connected to the RL2 fused circuit For RL1 circuit subtract twice the internal lamp rating from half the unit wattage and the remainder is the available remote load capacity For RL2 circuit subtract one internal lamp wattage from half the unit wattage and the remainder is the RL2 remote capacity Example A 300 watt...

Page 5: ...ally initiated diagnostic test Red LED indicator Single Flash battery fault Two Flashes lamp failure light bar failure EXIT signs Three Flashes charger fault Four Flashes transfer fault If more than one fault condition is present simultaneously the red LED will flash the indication pattern for each fault independently then repeat the cycle Pushbutton Test Switch Long Press longer than 0 5sec trans...

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Page 7: ...NJ 08873 USA Phone 855 486 2216 www philips com luminaires Philips Lighting Canada Ltd 281 Hillmount Road Markham ON Canada L6C 2S3 Phone 800 668 9008 www philips com luminaires 9140053342 February 2016 BATTERY HOOKUP DIAGRAMS 12V 200W 12V 250W 12V 300W 24V 300W 12V 450W 24V 450W ...

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