GreenBrook ELLEDEXIT Installation Instructions

EMERGENCY EXIT SIGN TEST RECORD SHEET
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Power Rating: 230V AC - 50Hz IP Rating: IP20 Power
Consumption: 4.3W Lamp Type: LED Non-replaceable
Lumen Output: Maintained 48 lm
Battery Life at 20°C: > 4 years Class Type: 1 Operating Temp Range: 0°C - 45°C Emergency Light
Response Time (S): 1 second Battery Type: Ni-Cd 3.6V / 1800mAh
Battery Operating Temp Range: 0°C - 40°C
Charge Time: 24 hours
Viewing Distance: 24 Metres
Product Weight: 1400g Conforms To: BS EN60598-1
Battery 34 lm
Your GreenBrook IP20 Exit Sign is
guaranteed for 3 years from the
date of purchase.
This is in addition to your statutory rights.
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Installation & Operating Instructions
for ‘Phoenix’ Range IP20 Exit Sign - ELLEDEXIT
SAFETY
This unit should be installed by a competent person in accordance with the current
IET Wiring Regulations. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
Switch off mains supply before installation or maintenance.
This product must not be modified. Any modification will negate any Safety Mark Approvals and may render the product unsafe. GreenBrook accepts no responsibility for modified products. This product must be installed in accordance with these instructions.
This fitting should not be installed in close proximity to any external source of heat or covered with any heat insulating material, air flow around the fitting should not be restricted. Note any minimum distances to adjacent surfaces. This unit should be fused at a maximum of 3A.
Check that the total load on the circuit, including when this luminaire is fitted, does not exceed the rating of the circuit cable fuse or circuit breaker.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This unit is either a non-maintained (NM) or maintained (M) self contained emergency luminaire.
Non-maintained: Incorporates one lamp which is illuminated only under mains
failure conditions.
Maintained: Incorporates one lamp which is illuminated either via a separate
switched supply or under mains failure conditions.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Follow these instructions carefully to ensure safe and reliable operation. Retain this leaflet for future reference. The emergency luminaire should be connected to a stable and permanent mains supply of the correct rated voltage and frequency as stated on the product specification label. This may be from the lighting supply circuit, or fused at a maximum of 3A. To facilitate testing, a fused spur box can be included in the unswitched permanent live supply.
Class I. This product must be earthed.
All switching etc, shall comply with BS 5266 Part 1. Unless specifically permitted, emergency luminaires should not be connected or controlled by any energy management device. Before commencing installation, ensure that the electricity supply and battery pack are disconnected.
1. To remove the front legend remove the 2 fixing screws located on the side of the fitting, and remove side panel of the luminaire body. Then slide out the legend to access wiring terminals.
2. There are 2 cable entry holes on this fitting one on the top and one on the back of the body. Select and remove the plastic plug and secure a suitable bush within the hole to prevent damage to the incoming cable.
3. Mount the base in position on a suitable surface ensuring an adequate airflow will be maintained around it.
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4. Hold the luminaire in the required location and use the fixing holes as a template. Mark the fixing holes on the wall (please note when drilling holes, be careful not to damage concealed wire or pipes).
5. Bring the cable into position and make the correct electrical connections as below.
Connect the mains supply wiring as follows:-
Class I. This product must be earthed.
Terminal (L1/SW): This is the switched live supply and can be used to illuminate the lamp as required.
Terminal (L): This is the live supply to the charging circuit and must be permanent and unswitched. Terminal (E ): This is for the earth and must be connected. Terminal (N): This is the neutral supply and must be permanent.
Switched Live L1
T
erminal L
Earth
Neutral
Remove the link and replace with a switch if the fitting is to be switched. Simply remove link for non-maintained operation.
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Colour Code:
Brown=Live Blue=Neutral Green/Yellow=Earth
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Conductor Size 1.0mm2 - 2.5mm2 Solid or Stranded.
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Ensure that no strands of bare wire have escaped the terminals.
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Please note: The emergency luminaire contains a battery cell pack which is supplied
DISCONNECTED from the main circuit for component protection whilst in transit and during install.
6. Mark the battery cell pack with the date of installation and then RECONNECT the battery lead to the control board.
7. To refit legend is the reverse of step 1.
Battery Pack Information:
The battery cell pack must be RECONNECTED before the mains is switched on. Failure to comply with these installation instructions may result in irreparable damage to the main circuit.
Warning: DO NOT HIGH-VOLTAGE INSULATION TEST THIS UNIT, OR THE LIGHTING SYSTEM WITH THIS UNIT
CONNECTED.
Please note once unit is installed the battery should be kept charged, failure to do so will reduce the battery life. When unit is commissioned the battery label should be dated with the commissioning date and record sheet completed for the first test. Failure to do this may invalidate the warranty.
MAINTENANCE
• Servicing should only be carried out after the luminaire has been made electrically safe.
• Cleaning should be carried out at regular intervals to ensure that dirt does not accumulate to an extent that will impair the electrical and / or thermal safety of the luminaire. Regular cleaning will also ensure that the optical performance is maintained.
• Battery packs should be replaced when the luminaire fails to meet its rated duration.
• The disposal of components from the luminaire may require consultation with local authorities. The disposal of batteries is subject to Local Authority Regulations, and the By-Laws Department for disposal of toxic waste should be consulted for specific guidance. Battery cell packs must not be incinerated.
• Do not dispose with household waste, subject to conditions in the WEEE directive.
ROUTINE INSPECTION & TEST PROCEDURE
All tests should be undertaken during daylight hours at times of minimum risk and be in accordance with the recommendations of BS 5266 Part 1.
COMMISSIONING & TESTING
• Switch on the mains supply and check to ensure that the green LED battery charging indicator is illuminated.
• Allow a brief time for initial partial charging and then isolate the permanent live supply. Check to ensure the lamp is then illuminated from the battery cell pack supply, replace fuse. Turn on permanent live supply.
• After a further 60 hours on a continuous charge, and only at a safe and appropriate time, mains failure should be simulated to ensure that full duration rating is achieved. Thereafter the re-charge time is 24 hours.
To change the sign:
This product can be used with interchangable legends - (ELLEXN (Arrow left/right) and ELLEXDN (Arrow down). Different legends can be fitted by removing the two screws and end plate on the right hand end of the fitting. Sliding out the existing legend and replacing it with a new legend. Replace the end plate and screws.
DAILY - Check that the green LED battery charging indicator is illuminated and every lamp in a maintained system is functioning correctly. Replace any ageing lamps. MONTHLY - In addition to the daily check, a functional test through simulation of mains supply failure should be carried out to confirm the lamp is illuminated from the battery cell pack supply. This test need only be approximately 30 seconds. It should not exceed one quarter of the rated luminaire duration. SIX - MONTHLY - In addition to the monthly test, the lamp should be illuminated from the battery cell pack supply for a continuous period of at least one hour. ANNUALLY - In addition to the monthly tests the lamp should be illuminated from the battery cell pack supply for the full rated duration of the luminaire. (Three hours).
At the end of each test period the mains supply should be restored and a check made to ensure the green LED battery charging indicator is illuminated.
Battery cell packs should be replaced once the rated duration can no longer be met.
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