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WIRE UP
With the bulkhead securely fixed in the desired position,
make the electrical connection to the terminal block,
observing the correct polarity. (Image 5)
Note – the bulkhead is a class II construction and does not
require an earth connection, but a earth termination point
is fitted and for emergency versions, 2no. Live connections
(Switched [SL] and UnSwitched [L] required)
FOR EMERGENCY VERSIONS
The battery requires connecting before use, connect the two
push connectors between driver and battery. This is to stop
the battery being live during installation. (Image 6)
From initial installation the integral batteries will require
24hours to reach full charge status
Once the electrical connections have been made, the gear
tray can be fitted back into position and secured by twisting
Anti-clockwise and tightening the 2no. Fixing screws.
Re-fit the front diffuser and tighten 3 securing screws. Turn
on power and operate. (Image 7)
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Stafford Park 1 TF3 3BD ENGLAND
www.luceco.co
Installation & Operating Instructions
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6
7
tighten
screws here
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - EMERGENCY FUNCTION
•
Versions fitted with Emergency control gear provide a reduced light output in the event of a mains power failure to aid the safe
evacuation of the area
•
By having a second Live (unswitched/permanent, marked L) power feed to the bulkhead, it can be switched ON/OFF as required
and also will sense a power failure in the lighting circuit, regardless of the bulkhead being ON or OFF
•
Where a second live is not provided, when the bulkhead is switched off, the batteries will power the LED array, this will vastly reduce
the life of the batteries and their ability to charge
EMERGENCY OPERATION
•
Following a full discharge, 12-14hours should be allowed for
the batteries to re-charge
•
The Green LED charge indicator signifies that the batteries
are charging and will remain illuminated when the bulkhead
is switched off
•
The batteries have a rated service life of 4years and should
be checked and considered for replacement at that point
•
A record of routine testing should be kept to ensure
Emergency luminaires are maintained and operated
correctly
Tech Help Line
UK -
0845 194 7584
Non UK -
+44 (0)1952 238 100
Visit our website at
Luceco is a registered trade mark of Nexus Industries Ltd.
Supplied by
BG Electrical Ltd
Stafford Park 1 TF3 3BD ENGLAND
www.luceco.co
Installation & Operating Instructions
Code
Rated Voltage
Power
Current
PF
Emergency
Duration
Battery
Lumens with
no diffuser
Lumens with
diffuser
LBM290W11E40-01
220-240V~ 50Hz
16W
<80mA
0.8
3 Hr
Emergency
Ni-Cd
SC1600mAh 3.6V
1400 Llm
1100 Llm
LBM290B11E40-01
220-240V~ 50Hz
16W
<80mA
0.8
3 Hr
Emergency
Ni-Cd
SC1600mAh 3.6V
1400 Llm
1100 Llm
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
•
The luminaire contains no user replaceable components other than the battery pack contained in Emergency versions
•
The battery has a 4year service life provided it is operated and maintained by regular testing, as detailed in this document. Failure
to maintain or change the battery may result in reduced duration in Emergency mode
•
Battery specification - Ni-Cd SC1600mAh 3.6V
Environmental Protection W.E.E.E
This symbol is known as the “crossed-out wheelie Bin Symbol”. When this symbol is marked on a product or battery, It means that
it should not be disposed of with your general household waste. Some chemicals contained within electrical/electronic products or
batteries can be harmful to health and the environment. Only dispose of electrical/electronic/battery items in separate collection
schemes, which cater for the recovery and recycling of materials contained within. Your co-operation is vital to ensure the success of
these schemes and for the protection of the environment
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