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2 x 10W Halogen 12V
2 x 20W Halogen 12V
General
The twin spotlight emergency luminaire is a self contained fitting
capable of delivering a high level of illumination on mains failure, via its
twin l0 watt fully adjustable tungsten halogen lamp heads.
Location
The unit is designed for fixing on a vertical internal wall. The mounting
height should be sufficient to avoid the risk of dazzle, which may inhibit
escape from the hazard area or the building as a whole.
The luminaire should be positioned so as to provide a consistent
uninterruptible beam of light into the area to be illuminated.
Mounting
The emergency spotlight unit may be mounted via the 4 keyhole
mounting slots in the rear of the control box. As an alternative the unit
can be fitted with a suitable 3 way switch and used as a portable light.
Installation
a) Mark batteries with the date of installation.
b) Remove front panel from the luminaire control box by removing the
two screws located on top of the fitting.
c) Mount the luminaire in the desired location.
d) Place battery into the control box housing. It is suggested that only
maintenance free 12 V 6.0Ah rechargeable lead-acid batteries are
used. Two batteries are required for the 2x20W unit and one battery
is needed to give 3 hours duration time (on the 2 x 10W units). If a
longer time period in emergency mode is required two batteries of
the above type should be connected in parallel (fig. 1)
e) Connect battery to the control board. Red Lead. (+ ve terminal) and
Black lead (- ve terminal) (Figure 1).
Note: Ensure that correct polarity is always observed incorrect
connection of the batteries could be dangerous and may
damage the circuit. Ensure mains supply is switched OFF.
f) Connect a 230V. 50/60Hz mains supply to input terminals L (live)
and N (neutral) earth conductor must be connected to the earth
terminal marked
). It is recommended that a minimum of 1.5mm
installation type cable be used. The luminaire is provided with 3 x
20mm entries for conduit fixing.
g) Replace front panel and secure. Before switching the mains supply
on.
Auxiliary battery output
An auxiliary battery output is available on the luminaire to power an
alarm bell sounder etc. provided the drawn load does not exceed 0.1A.
To utilise this feature connect device to terminals marked AUX. BATT
O/P.Via a suitable control circuit to turn the sounder on.
Control options
Local test switch (optional)
A push to test switch may be connected either local or remote which will
interrupt the mains supply giving a short unit test. For this option
remove link from the terminal marked TB3 and connect switch in its
place. See wiring diagram Figure 2.
Warning: This terminal carries mains voltage.
Load ON/OFF switch (optional)
This option allows the battery power to be saved in the event of a mains
failure during daylight hours. To turn the lamps off connect a normally
open momentary switch (30Vd.c./l00ma) between the terminals
marked OFF and COMM on TB4. To turn the lamps on connect a
normally open momentary switch (30Vd.c./l00ma) between the
terminals marked ON and COMM on TB4. These switches can be
connected to up to ten lumunaires to control an installation (Figure 3).
Check operation
Connect the mains supply to the unit for at Ieast 30 minutes, checking
that the monitoring LED is illuminated. After 30 minutes isolate the
mains supply and ensure that both emergency spotlights are
functioning.
Note: For a full functional duration test the mains supply should be
RS Stock No.
210-1335
Fault finding
227-8126
Charge monitoring LED not illuminated
a) a.c. supply interrupted - restore mains supply.
b) a.c. input fuse blown - replace with similar fuse.
c) LED broken - remove and replace.
d) Battery disconnected - reconnect and check battery fuse.
e) Lamp filament(s) broken - replace lamp(s).
Unit not meeting required emergency duration period
a) Possibly operating outside units temperature limits (see Technical
No output on mains failure
a) Check that the monitor LED is illuminated when the
b) Check lamps by replacing.
c) Visually check wiring connections.
d) Check battery voltage by using suitable volt meter nominal voltage
Recommended routine
Test procedure
The following testing is designed to ensure the continued protection of
your premises and occupants. Because of the possibility of a failure of
the normal lighting supply occurring shortly after a period of testing all
tests should wherever possible be undertaken at times of Ieast risk
(e.g. during daylight hours).
Once a day
Once a month
Each unit should be energised from its battery for about 30 seconds
by simulation of a failure of the normal lighting supply to ensure
correct functioning.
Twice a year
Each unit should be energised from its battery for a continuous
period of at Ieast one hour.
Once every three years
All units should be energised for their full rated period (or at the
discretion of the enforcing authority).
Technical specifications
Input voltage ____________________________________230V 50Hz
Lamp outputs
Battery 1 or 2
Temperature __________________________All performance figures
Environment________________Should only be installed where room
Duration __________________________________ 2 x 10W 3 hours
Duration __________________________ 2 x 20W 3 hours using two
RS Components shall not be liable for any liability or loss of any nature (howsoever
caused and whether or not due to RS Components' negligence) which may result
from the use of any information provided in RS technical literature.
connected for a minimum period of 24 hours to ensure the
battery is fully charged.
Data Section). Unit may need cycling, discharge recharge for 24
hours. Retest, if the duration has improved, repeat. Battery may
need replacing.
healthy.
is marked on battery pack.
Visuals inspection of supply healthy LEDs.
______________________12V 10watts = 2 x 200Lm
______________________12V 6Ah sealed lead acid
V10501
supply is
12V 20Watts = 2 x 400Lm
measured at ambient
temp. of 25˚C (77˚F)
temperature does not normally
exceed 0˚ to 30˚C (86˚F) or where
relative humidity exceed 50% or
in environments with unusually
high chemical contamination.
For indoor use only, do not
expose to rain
using one 12V 6Ah 2 x 10W
battery and 7 hours using
two 12V 6Ah batteries
12V 6Ah 2 x 20W batteries
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