Philips Tmfic, Zmfic User Manual

Philips Lighting North America Corporation 200 Franklin Square Drive Somerset, NJ 08873, USA Phone: 855-486-2216
www.philips.com/luminaires
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WARNING – Shut off AC power to branch circuits to which units will be connected. All wiring should be per N.E.C. Articles 501-4(b) and local codes.
To maintain warranty, equipment with batteries must be installed or placed on charge within prescribed period after shipment.
TMFIC/ZMFIC
Series Damp Location
200-450W Emergency Luminaire
DAMP LOCATION LISTED 0°-40°C
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
All servicing should be performed by qualified personnel only.
Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be readily subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.
Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
Suitable for use in damp locations 0°-40°C.
Do not let supply cords touch hot surfaces.
Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
CAUTION: Halogen cycle lamp(s) are used in this equipment. To avoid shattering: Do not operate lamp in excess of rated voltage, protect lamp against abrasion and scratches and against liquids when lamp is operating, dispose of lamp with care.
Halogen cycle lamps operate at high temperatures. Do not store or place flammable materials near lamp.
CAUTION: “To avoid electrical overload, total connected lamp load (factory and field installed) should not exceed output rating”.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
Philips Lighting North America Corporation 200 Franklin Square Drive Somerset, NJ 08873, USA Phone: 855-486-2216
www.philips.com/luminaires
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Direct Wall Mount Installation
1) Begin the installation process by securing
the unit less battery. Three slotted vertical keyway knockouts in the housing (see Figure 1) are to be used to attach the housing to independent anchor supports. Use three ¼” toggle bolts (supplied by others) to secure the unit to drywall. If mounting to hollow concrete masonry, a minimum of two toggle bolts must be used. When using wall recessed wiring, The slotted, circular keyways can be used to secure the housing to a standard junction box for wiring purposes only. Run the wires through center hole of housing in preparation for unit wiring. For surface conduit wiring, there are a total of six knockouts which can be used for service entrance and exit.
OPTIONAL MOUNTING SHELF FOR COLUMN, POLE OR I-BEAM
1) If the unit is to be mounted to poles,
columns or I-Beams, use the optional mounting shelf kit and strapping kit (ordered separately).
2) If mounting shelf is to be used for wall
mounting, there are four (4) slotted vertical keyways (see Figure 2) available. Use ¼” toggle bolts (supplied by others) for installation.
Figure 2
3) Once mounting shelf is installed, the unit is
ready for installation.
4) Place unit on shelf less batteries and secure
with three (3) securing screws (provided with mounting shelf) to shelf threaded inserts.
INSTALLING BATTERIES
1. Units ship without batteries installed. Unit
batteries are shipped separately. Battery wiring harnesses are already connected to PCB assembly. Connection of harness to
Figure 1
batteries is required.
2. Install and wire batteries as appropriate.
(See Page 7 for battery configurations)
3. Tighten straps to secure batteries inside unit.
Philips Lighting North America Corporation 200 Franklin Square Drive Somerset, NJ 08873, USA Phone: 855-486-2216
www.philips.com/luminaires
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AC SERVICE
HOOKUP INSTRUCTIONS
Standard Units:
Connect AC service to unit terminal block. The unit is pre-wired to accept 120 or 277 VAC. Insert AC service leads and ground wire to appropriately labeled terminal(s). Tighten.
REMOTE LAMP CONNECTION
1. A terminal block for the remote lamp loads
is provided for easy installation. Two terminals are available for DC+ and DC­each. Units ship from the factory with load connection jumpers installed on both DC+ and DC-. This parallels the load among the unit RL1+ and RL2+ output load fuses. Using the jumpers ensures that the total load of the unit is evenly distributed.
REMOTE LOADS WITH LOAD
CONNECTION JUMPERS INSTALLED
(SMALLER REMOTE LOAD REQUIREMENTS)
1. When using the jumpers, simply subtract the
internal lamp total wattage from the unit total wattage and the remainder is the available total remote load capacity. Balancing of RL1 and RL2 is not required as the jumpers perform the remote load balancing.
2. When figuring total load, include the
wattage of the internal lamps if applicable and do not exceed unit total wattage capability.
3. EXAMPLE:
A 200 watt unit with three (3) 12 watt lamps connected has 164 watts of remote load capability.
REMOTE LOADS REQUIRING
SEPARATE FUSING
(LARGER REMOTE LOAD REQUIREMENTS)
1. When it is necessary to independently fuse
each set of remote lamp loads, removal of the load connection jumpers is required.
2. Removal of the load connection jumpers is
accomplished unscrewing and removing the jumper itself.
3. The terminals are marked RL1 DC+, RL2
DC+, RL1 DC- and RL2 DC-. The terminal blocks are capable of accepting up to #6 wire. Balancing of the remote lamp loads among RL1 and RL2 is now a consideration and must be planned ahead of time.
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