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5.  The factory recommends that the smaller auxiliary battery cabinet be installed first to act as a shelf for mounting the larger, heavier 

 

 

electronics module. Hang auxiliary battery cabinet in position on mounting hardware and tighten securely against the wall surface 

 

 

making sure the cabinet is level.

 

6.  Hang the electronics module on its mounting hardware on top of auxiliary battery cabinet and align K.O.s between the top and bottom 

 

 

cabinets. Do not tighten electronics module mounting hardware at this point.

 

7.  Install the 7/8” plastic insulating bushings into both large K.O.s to align cabinets, then bolt the two cabinets together through the

 

 

four small K.O. locations using the 1/4”-20 bolts and hardware provided. Refer to 

Fig. 4

 below.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
8.  Tighten the electronics module cabinet securely to wall surface.

 

9.  Once the cabinets are securely fastened to the wall, run and attach conduit using the provided knock outs on the top or left-hand side 

 

 

of the unit. See

 Fig. 1.

 Additional entry points, if required can be added using a metal punch. Do not drill into the cabinet as metal  

 

filings can cause short circuits and damage the equipment. Be sure to follow all federal, state, and local codes as it pertains to  

 

emergency circuit raceways.

 

105. Battery Installation and Connection

 

Important Safety Precautions The installer must take these precautions:

 

1.  Wear protective clothing, eye-wear, rubber gloves and boots. Batteries contain corrosive acids or caustic alkalis and toxic materials 

 

 

and can rupture or leak if mistreated. Remove rings and metal wristwatches or other metal objects and jewelry. Don’t carry metal objects  

 

in pockets where the objects can fall onto the batteries or into the Inverter system.

 

2.  Tools must have insulated handles so that they will not short battery terminals. Do not allow a tool to short a battery terminal to  
 

another battery terminal or to the cabinet at any time. Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of the batteries, and do not lay any  

 

objects where they could fall on to the batteries or into the cabinet.

 

3.  Install the batteries as shown on the battery wiring diagram provided in this manual or with the battery cable kit. When connecting 

 

 

cables, never allow a cable to short across a battery’s terminals, the string of batteries or to the cabinet.

 

4.  Align the cables on the battery terminals so that the cable lug will not contact any part of the cabinet even if the battery is moved.  

 

Keep the cable away from any sharp metal edges.

 

5.  Install the battery cables so they cannot be pinched by the  Inverter system cover/door.

 

6.  Where conductors may be exposed to physical damage, protect conductors in accordance with NEC requirements.

 

7.  Full voltage and current are always present at the battery terminals. The batteries used in this system can produce dangerous voltages, 

 

 

extremely high currents, and possible risk of electric shock. Batteries may cause severe injury if the terminals are shorted together or 

 

 

to ground (earth).Be extremely careful to avoid electric shock and burns caused by contacting battery terminals or shorting terminals 

 

 

during battery installation. Do not touch un-insulated battery terminals.

 

8.   A qualified electrician who is familiar with battery systems and required precautions must install and service the batteries. Any battery  
 

used with this unit shall comply with the applicable requirements for batteries in the standard for emergency lighting and power  

 

equipment, UL 924. Cabinets are designed to be used with, and batteries must be replaced by identical cells or a 

Philips Emergency  

 Lighting approved equivalent. If using substitute batteries not supplied by Philips Emergency Lighting, the unit’s UL listing will be  

 

void,  and  the  equipment  may  failto  perform  properly.  The  installation  must  conform  to  national  and  local  codes  as  well.  Keep 

 

 

unauthorized personnel away from batteries.

Fig. 4

Hardware

Detail

Flat Washer

 

Flat Washer

Lock Washer

 

Nut

 

1/4-20

Assembly

Hardware

TYP (4)

7/8” Insulating/Alignment Bushings

Bottom of Electronics Module Shown

 

Содержание Bodine ELI-S-600

Страница 1: ...ied personnel only 2 Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be readily subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel 3 The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition 4 Do not use this equipment for other than intended use 5 Do not use outdoors 6 Do not let supply cords touch hot surfaces 7 Do not mount near gas...

Страница 2: ...ons 9 105 3 Battery Installation Procedure 9 105 3B Wiring Diagram 3 9 105 4 Electronics Cabinet Voltage Check 9 106 AC Connections 9 106 1 AC Wiring Preparations 10 106 2 AC Input and AC Output Connections 10 107 Final Installation Checklist 10 108 System Start Up Procedure 10 11 109 System Verification 11 Section 200 User Manual Description Page 200 Status Indicators 11 Section 300 Maintenance W...

Страница 3: ...verter after a utility power failure 1 ms Battery Battery type Maintenance free sealed lead calcium Battery charger Fully automatic with temperature compensation Recharge time Meets UL requirements 72 Hours Battery protection Automatic low battery voltage disconnect and reverse polarity protection Automatic restart upon utility return Battery switch Also used as battery isolator Standard battery S...

Страница 4: ...s in battery storage location because hydrogen is concentrated under the vent cap of each cell of the battery Hydrogen is highly explosive and is hard to detect because it is colorless odorless and lighter than air 103 Installation Requirements 103 1 Operating Environment Install the Inverter system in a clean cool dry place with normal ventilation for human habitation and in such a location to ha...

Страница 5: ...l enough to pass through the keyhole K O s provided for mounting This will allow the unit to be hung on partially installed mounting hardware and facilitate easy cabinet removal if ever necessary 104 3 Cabinet Clearance IMPORTANT When mounted the unit requires a minimum of 8 inches 20 3 cm of clearance on both the right and left hand sides of the cabinet to assure proper ventilation 104 4 Knockout...

Страница 6: ...g screws or bolts project approximately 1 2 1 3 cm from wall surface Hang sytem cabinet on partially installed hardware and tighten cabinet securely to the wall surface 4 Once the cabinet is securely fastened to the wall run and attach conduit using the provided K O s on the top or left hand side of the unit See Fig 1 Additional entry points if required can be added using a metal punch Do not dril...

Страница 7: ...y tools or metal parts on top of the batteries and do not lay any objects where they could fall on to the batteries or into the cabinet 3 Install the batteries as shown on the battery wiring diagram provided in this manual or with the battery cable kit When connecting cables never allow a cable to short across a battery s terminals the string of batteries or to the cabinet 4 Align the cables on th...

Страница 8: ...ble IMPORTANT Be careful to observe correct polarity on the battery terminals Illustrations are given as a guide only polarity marking may vary from battery to battery 105 3A WIRING DIAGRAM 1 ELI S 600 72 volt Battery Connection Diagram IMPORTANT Use only Philips Emergency Lighting supplied batteries to assure proper operation and maintain system warranty DO NOT TURN ON THE DC BREAKER AT THIS TIME...

Страница 9: ...a free of conductive contaminants See Section 103 for operating environment specifications 106 1 AC Wiring Preparations 1 Remove the system s front cover Make sure all breakers are in the off position 2 Make sure the Inverter system input and output voltages are correct for the particular application Remember that the Inverter system provides single phase power only 3 The input circuit breaker in ...

Страница 10: ...d OUTPUT VOLTAGE LEDs should illuminate The OUTPUT CURRENT LED will illuminate only if the emergency lighting fixtures are connected and operable 109 System Verification At this point the connected load should be energized and LED 1 2 and 3 on the unit s status indicator panel should be lit Depending on the state of charge of the batteries the inverter may or may not come on when the test switch i...

Страница 11: ...TE To turn power back on follow the System Start up Procedure outlined in Section 108 Be sure to complete all of the steps to as sure the unit will operate properly 300 2 Routine System Maintenance The Inverter unit is designed to provide years of trouble free operation The unit does require some routine attention to assure peak performance Philips Emergency Lighting recommends a Preventative Main...

Страница 12: ...r other metal objects and jewelry Don t carry metal objects in pockets where the objects can fall onto the batteries or into the Inverter system or battery cabinet 2 Tools must have insulated handles so that they will not short battery terminals Do not allow a tool to short a battery terminal to another battery terminal or to the cabinet at any time Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of the ba...

Страница 13: ... years from the date of shipment Batteries supplied as part of the system are covered under a separate pro rata warranty as described below Batteries 1 year plus 9 years pro rata period 302 Technical Service and Support During or after installation Technical Support is available to provide expert assistance Our service representatives are available to answer customers questions or solve their prob...

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