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1. WELCOME

CONTENTS

CODE: 03140

Thank you for choosing this quality Ektor product. 
This manual is intended to help you install this 
product in a way that ensures the safety of yourself 
and others. Whilst this Ektor product is designed 
to be installed easily, we highly recommend you 
take the time to read this manual thoroughly before 
commencing installation. When installed correctly 
and serviced regularly, this product will provide 
hassle free operation for many years.

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1. 

Welcome

2. 

Overview

3. 

Safety warnings

4. 

Installation

5. 

Mounting options

6. 

Terminal block wiring

7. 

Maintaining your Mercury III Jumbo

8. 

Replacing the battery

9. 

Battery life

10. 

Power and battery charge

11. 

Wireless daughterboard

12. 

Self test / standard wiring / central battery system

13. 

DALI wiring / central battery system

14. 

Using the inverter with a switch

15. 

Using the inverter with a sensor

16. 

Accessories list

17. 

Non maintained / maintained jumper

18. 

Discharge rating selection

19. 

Self test indicator LEDs

20. 

Self test / commissioning interval programming

21. 

Product specifications

22. 

Spacing table

23. 

Australian emergency classification

24. 

Construction sites

25. 

Testing precautions

26. 

Problem solving procedure

27. 

Warranty information 

28. 

Compliance standards

29. 

Technical support and troubleshooting

MANUFACTURED

TO ISO9001

Installation Instructions

03140          EV-MERCURY-III-40M

Summary of Contents for EV-MERCURY-III-40M

Page 1: ...intaining your Mercury III Jumbo 8 Replacing the battery 9 Battery life 10 Power and battery charge 11 Wireless daughterboard 12 Self test standard wiring central battery system 13 DALI wiring central battery system 14 Using the inverter with a switch 15 Using the inverter with a sensor 16 Accessories list 17 Non maintained maintained jumper 18 Discharge rating selection 19 Self test indicator LED...

Page 2: ... best performance from the battery 450V Electrolytic capacitors which increase the products reliability Highly efficient design to reduce fatigue on the product For buildings requiring longer durations such as 3 4 and 8 hours the installer can change the jumpers found on the unit for automatic scaling of the output Moreover should you require non maintained or maintained output the installer can s...

Page 3: ...k it back into its box and return it to the place of purchase for replacement If the product is satisfactory proceed with the installation 2 Unscrew either side panel with a Phillips screwdriver Remove the panel by pulling gently away from the product body as shown in figure 1 3 The Mercury III Jumbo decals and diffuser can be removed by sliding them across as shown in figure 2 Figure 1 Mercury II...

Page 4: ...t surface and fasten with the appropriate fixing as shown in figure 4 4 Removing the decal and diffuser allows access to the Mercury III Jumbo battery and inverter for wiring servicing and maintenance purposes 5 The disassembly of the Mercury III Jumbo is also necessary for the installation using a Rod Mount Kit Installation instructions for the Rod Mount can be found in section 5 page 5 of this m...

Page 5: ...ount is suitable with tubes ranging from 0 2 metres in length Weight on the rod must not exceed 8kg The product and rod MUST BE dry and clean before assembly to avoid joint contamination 1 Disassemble the Mercury III Jumbo as shown in the disassembly instructions in section 4 page 3 of this manual This will allow for the rod mount to be assembled with the Mercury III Jumbo top cover 2 Remove alumi...

Page 6: ...ated inverter Due to this care should be taken when replacing the battery WARNING 6 TERMINAL BLOCK WIRING Wiring schematic for the terminal block used with the Mercury III Jumbo is illustrated below Figure 8 Wiring schematic Figure 7 Jack chain installation L N L DA2 DA1 Green Yellow NOTE Once the product has been chain mounted the Mercury III Jumbo can be reassembled Ensure the cable is secured o...

Page 7: ...fore carrying out any discharge tests as per the requirements in AS NZS 2293 BCA or other relevant standards 7 Charge current Max charge current Max charge voltage Savings Cell voltage 9 BATTERY LIFE 10 POWER AND BATTERY CHARGE To maintain the economical life of this product it is required that the battery be discharged and recharged at least once every 6 months The battery life can be reduced if ...

Page 8: ...the system cannot report the light status see Self test support document for more information Figure 12 Inverter standard wiring diagram During the first stage of operation the battery charger charges the battery until full Afterwards the unit goes into a stage which charges the battery periodically This reduces the battery temperature and reduces the loss of electrolytes which ultimately increase...

Page 9: ...sted with DALI Figure 13 Inverter DALI wiring diagram 14 USING THE INVERTER WITH A SWITCH A mains rated switch can be wired with this product to turn ON OFF the non emergency light in normal use This does not affect operation in emergency mode Figure 14 Inverter switch wiring diagram 15 USING THE INVERTER WITH A SENSOR A mains rated sensor can be wired with this product to turn ON OFF the light in...

Page 10: ...nformation Figure 16 Maintained non maintained jumper Jumper Figure 17 Discharge rating selection Remove strain relief cover C B A HOURS INDICATOR A STATUS B C DESCRIPTION 1 Hour 2 Hours default 3 Hours 4 Hours N A Central battery operation N A N A NON MAINTAINED MAINTAINED MODE OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON LED is only ON in emergency LED is O...

Page 11: ...nabled using the test button sequence below INDICATOR DESCRIPTION A duration test is pending The device is not in any self test and is set to normal mode 5X SWITCH CYCLES 3X PRESS RELEASE WAIT REPEAT WAIT REPEAT WAIT 30 sec then repeat the 5X SWITCH CYCLE WAIT 30 sec then repeat the 3X press release NOTE If the wait in between breaker or test button push sequences is longer than 50 seconds then it...

Page 12: ...State Smart charge 220 240V 50 0 40 C LiFePO4 1 Depending on jumper IP20 Max 4 5W 3W 23 AUSTRALIAN EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION Classification of the Mercury III Jumbo output when duration is selected HOURS MERCURY III JUMBO 40M 1 2 3 4 D10 D10 D6 3 D4 22 SPACING TABLE Below is the spacing table extract from A52293 which details spacing between emergency fittings at different mounting heights LUMINAIR...

Page 13: ...ou connect the Ektor emergency products to the power supply if such conditions are prevalent If you choose to expose the Ektor emergency products to such harsh operating conditions Evolt may not honour any warranty on the life of the batteries or the dish This Ektor emergency product is designed to undergo regular discharge tests but it is recommended that the intervals between consecutive tests a...

Page 14: ...t with any warranty claim Evolt recommends that the purchaser attaches their proof of purchase to their product manual If you wish to claim under this Warranty you must at your own expense return the product or that part of the product which you believe is defective and proof of original purchase your name address and telephone number and a certificate of installation or other document required by...

Page 15: ... A2 2008 EN 55015 2006 A1 2007 A2 2009 EN 61547 2009 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 Luminaires Part 1 General requirements and tests Luminaires Part 2 22 Particular requirements Luminaires for emergency lighting Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical lighting and similar equipment Equipment for general lighting purposes Electromagn...

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