CEAG Notlichtsysteme GmbH
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Installation
Assembly and Operating Instructions
Automatic Test System AT-S
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with STAR
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Technology
6. Installation
6.1 Safety Notes
WARNING! Risk of Injury!
Improper mounting and installation can cause serious personal injury and/or material damage. This work
must only be performed by authorised, skilled and adequate personnel who have received instructions
providing information on the device and in observance of the local safety regulations.
Ensure there is enough free moving space.
Ensure orderliness and cleanliness at the working place. Loose tools lying around are dangerous!
Assure a sufficient cooling of the system!
Observe the environmental conditions regarding the insulation class and degree of protection (acc. to the
protection against a contact of conducting parts and ingress of dust, impurity or moisture)
Ensure that the cable length in an emergency light circuit to the last luminaire in the circuit does not exceed
the maximum permitted cable length.
The modular layout of the items of equipment illustrated in these assembly and operating instructions may differ
from that supplied. Particular features of custom designs are described in the project documents that must be
ordered separately.
WARNING!
Work on the general supply network and the running of load, signal and control cables must be carried out by
qualified electricians with special knowledge of the legal and technical basics for the assembly and operation
of emergency lighting systems. This takes also place for initial commissioning or re-commissioning.
Take all necessary measures to ensure occupational health and safety!
As well as compliance with general trade standards and procdures, this specifically includes complying with
chapters 1+2 of these instructions.
NOTES!
All connecting cables must be laid according to the relevant electrical engineering codes of practice and
standards (e. g. standard series DIN VDE 100).
You must also comply with all standards and directives of the country in which the system is installed and
operated.
Secure all the cable entry and exit openings in the control cabinet with the supplied M-type glands or rubber
grommets to prevent damage to the cables and ingress of moisture.
Attention!
Using RCD´s in the mains lead to protect against indirect contact acc. to VDE 100 part 410, please observe
the following: Fault activations can be caused by different actions:
• Activation caused by installation failures.
• Activation caused by external actions.
• Activation caused by capacitive leakages.
When designing and executing, it is important to use the right RCD. Please attend to the following when
using RCDs in the network supplies of systems:
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