Power Sentry EAC ISSM 375 SM Instruction Manual Download Page 4

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Rev. 1500
68375-420

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    B. Operate the Test Switch for approximately 10 seconds. Observe that any emergency fixtures do not go out, that  

  the Inverter On (Green) Indicator comes on, and that any normally off fixtures come on.

    C. Release the Test Switch. Normally Off fixtures and the Inverter On (Green) Indicator will extinguish. Normally  

  On, emergency, and any switched fixtures will return to their normal operating mode.

    D. Reinstall the front cover using all the original hardware.

E. Affix red “EMERGENCY CIRCUIT” label (provided) to the panelboard dead front cover near the circuit breaker 

feeding the 

EAC ISSM 375 SM

.

Operation

  

Normal Mode - AC power is present and operates the fixtures as intended. The 

EAC ISSM 375 SM

 is in the standby 

charging mode. The Ready (Yellow) Indicator will be lit providing a visual indication that the unit is in Standby Mode.

  

Emergency Mode - The AC power fails. The 

EAC ISSM 375 SM

 senses the AC power failure and automatically 

switches to the Emergency Mode. All fixtures, including Normally Off or switched off fixtures, connected to the 

EAC 

ISSM 375 SM

 will be illuminated for a minimum of 90 minutes. When the AC power is restored, the 

EAC ISSM 375 

SM

 switches the system back to the Normal Mode and resumes battery charging. See page 1 of the instruction 

manual for important operational safeguards and requirements.

  

Resetting the Circuit Breaker - Should the unit experience an overload situation or a short circuit the breaker will 
trip. Before resetting the breaker insure that all wiring is correct, the load side of the inverter must be isolated from all 
other power sources. Verify that the load does not exceed the rated capacity of the inverter.

Testing

    1) To test the equipment, depress the test switch. The Ready (Yellow) Indicator will go off. The designated fixtures will  

  either illuminate if they were off or will stay on if they were normally illuminated. The Inverter On (Green) Indicator  
  will come on.

  2) 

Release the Test Switch. The Ready (Yellow) Indicator will come on. Normally Off emergency fixtures will extinguish.

    The equipment is supplied with an automatic solid state charger designed to fully recharge the battery within 72 

hours after AC power is restored, and then maintain the battery in a fully charged state. Allow the battery to charge 
for a minimum of 72 hours after installation or power failure before conducting a 90 minute discharge test. The Life 
Safety Code and the Authorities Having Jurisdiction require that this test be performed on an annual basis. 

Maintenance

1.  CAUTION: Always follow proper shutdown procedure before servicing by 1) turning off the AC supply to the equip-

ment, and 2) disconnecting the battery by unplugging the battery connector. Only qualified service technicians 
should service this equipment. The use of parts supplied by other than manufacturer may result in an unsafe con-
dition, equipment failure will void the warranty, and result in non-compliance with UL specifications.

2.  BATTERY - The manufacturer recommends that the battery terminations be re-torqued on an annual basis. 

Re-torque specifications are as follows: 

Screw Stud terminals 65 in/lbs; L Flag terminals 52 in/lbs. The battery 

supplied in this equipment is a high quality maintenance-free Valve Regulated Lead Acid design. It requires no 
maintenance and when installed in an ambient temperature of 20° to 30° C (68° to 86° F) its life expectancy is 8 
to 10 years. However, as stated above, the equipment must be tested for 90 minutes a minimum of once per year. 
When the battery will no longer operate the load for 90 minutes it must be replaced. Use only manufacturer sup-
plied parts. Dispose or recycle the lead-acid battery properly.

Shutdown Procedure

 

 

If a shutdown of the IIS unit becomes necessary for routine maintenance or other purposes, always follow proper   
shutdown procedure:

    1) De-energize the AC supply by locking off the circuit breaker feeding the unit. 

2) Disconnect the battery by uncoupling the battery connector between the battery and converter.

    When restoring power to the IIS unit, refer to instructions beginning on Page 3, Step 3 for start-up procedures.

CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS.

“Written records of testing shall be kept by the owner for inspection by the authority having jurisdiction.”

SERVICING SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. 

Summary of Contents for EAC ISSM 375 SM

Page 1: ... the battery part number specified for use with the EAC ISSM 375 SM Failure to do so may cause an unsafe condition will void warranty and result in non compliance with UL specifications 8 The EAC ISSM 375 SM uses a sealed valve regulated lead acid battery Batteries can be punctured if not handled properly therefore use caution when servicing batteries In the event battery acid comes in contact wit...

Page 2: ...Figure 1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Before installing make certain the A C power is off NOTE The battery is shipped in separate packaging for ease of handling Store the battery in a cool dry and safe location until ready for installation The battery may be kept in storage for up to 3 months without recharging CAUTION This is a dual input and output voltage unit It can be connected to either...

Page 3: ...oads Application Notes are available on the internet or through Customer Service 4 CONNECTING THE INTERNAL CIRCUIT BREAKER A Two leads are provided for connection to the internal circuit breaker Select the proper voltage lead VIOLET for 120VAC or YELLOW for 277VAC and connect it to the circuit breaker Cap the unused lead Push the circuit breaker switch to the closed position so that the indicator ...

Page 4: ... emergency fixtures will extinguish The equipment is supplied with an automatic solid state charger designed to fully recharge the battery within 72 hours after AC power is restored and then maintain the battery in a fully charged state Allow the battery to charge for a minimum of 72 hours after installation or power failure before conducting a 90 minute discharge test The Life Safety Code and the...

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