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RECOMMENDATION & SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 

 

SUPPORTING DATASHEETS FOR PRODUCTS AND APPLICATIONS 

Other documents, which may be appropriate for your applications, are available on request. 

 

CODE 

IDENTITY 

DESCRIPTION 

X10255

 

SRA

 

Safety requirements: Addressing the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) including, Thermal 
data/cooling, Live parts warning  Earth requirements and Fusing recommendations.

 

P01.1

 

COS

 

UAL Conditions of sale.

 

NOTE: 

It is recommended that installation and maintenance of this equipment should be carried out by suitably 

qualified personnel, with reference to the current edition of the I.E.E. Wiring Regulations BS7671.  The 

regulations contain important requirements regarding the safety of electrical equipment.   

 

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) 

This  product  range  has  been  identified  has  requiring  protection  from  electrostatic  discharge (ESD).   They  include 

integrated circuits (IC’s) that may be damaged or degraded if mishandled.  They are much less vulnerable when built 

in-circuit and suitable and sufficient precautions are taken when being handled.   

To address this matter, when the products are sold separately they are protected in an ANTI-STATIC polyethylene bag.   

Appropriate care should be taken when handling the units for installation. 

Further supporting data is available on request or on our website:-  SWP05-06 – A guide to ESD 

 

   

 

 

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Summary of Contents for INFRESCO P

Page 1: ...EY FEATURES Energy saving o Only provides heat when people are present Extends lamp life Temperature sensor o Lamps inhibited when ambient temperature exceeds set point Soft start zero voltage switch off Low cost Easy to install Power ON Blue Heater ON Red LED indication ...

Page 2: ... high inrush current potentially increasing lamp life by as much as 30 The lamps are switched on for a fixed time period of 5 minutes This period is reset each time the PIR detects any further movement Installation of the unit is simple and once installed is relatively maintenance free Installation Important Read carefully the following information before installing the unit The passive infrared s...

Page 3: ...WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 4: ...bove shows the PIR s detection area The unit should be fixed securely using the four mounting holes accessible from the front of the unit Remove the lid to access the mounting holes To ease installation a mounting template is provided on the next page to locate the 4 mounting hole centres IMPORTANT When wall mounting the unit must be orientated with the cable glands facing down ...

Page 5: ...e dimensions to locate the 4 mounting hole centres prior to drilling IMPORTANT Drilling of any holes through the enclosure will immediately invalidate the warranty of the unit The unit MUST be orientated with the cable glands facing down ...

Page 6: ...L to the N terminal and EARTH to the E terminal If two lamps are to be fitted they must be wired in parallel Warning Ensure all earth wires are connected to maintain earth continuity to the lamp fittings Check all wiring and make sure the cable glands are tightened Commissioning Turn the set point temperature preset VR1 fully clockwise to select walk test mode VR1 is located at the top of the prin...

Page 7: ... point temperature VR1 Check the lamps Lamp fittings Contact your supplier Problem Lamps do not switch off Solution Ensure nobody enters the detection area for 5 minutes This will allow the 5 minute on time to expire The PIR might be continually being re triggered due to false activations Mask the PIR lens and wait 5 minutes If the lamps switch off after 5 minutes the PIR is receiving false activa...

Page 8: ...tion of the I E E Wiring Regulations BS7671 The regulations contain important requirements regarding the safety of electrical equipment ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD This product range has been identified has requiring protection from electrostatic discharge ESD They include integrated circuits IC s that may be damaged or degraded if mishandled They are much less vulnerable when built in circuit and...

Page 9: ...4 H Q T e l 4 4 0 1 7 0 4 5 1 6 5 0 0 F a x 4 4 0 1 7 0 4 5 1 6 5 0 1 E m a i l s a l e s u n i t e d a u t o m a t i o n c o m W e b w w w u n i t e d a u t o m a t i o n c o m PRODUCT APPLICATIONS Patio areas Smoking shelters Restaurants Warehouses Workshops Garden lighting Livery stables ...

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