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WIRING GUIDE FOR LPS CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEMS
WIRING OF CIRCUITS (SEE FIG-1)
1. DISTRIBUTION CIRCUITS
Distribution circuits start from the LPS Central Battery System and are distributed through the installation to connect with
the emergency luminaires. There is a maximum current limit in all circuits to guarantee the correct operation of the LPS
Central Battery System.
Use a cable with a minimum section of 1.5mm
600/1000v, the remaining characteristics of the cable should comply with the local regulations in each country.
2. CIRCUITS CLASSIFICATION
a)
ELC CIRCUITS
These are connected to the luminaires in the Emergency Network terminals and, using a switch or a bridge, could
be connected to the Luminaire Mains input to control the turning on and off, when there's a mains connection, of
each luminaire individually.
ELC circuits allow a maximum of 32 luminaires, but this number is subject to the regulations in each country.
Total maximum distance of each circuit: According to the circuit load.
Maximum distance between luminaires, or between device and first luminaire: ≤ 100 m.
ELC RECOMMENDATIONS:
ELC distribution circuits use power cables to communicate with the luminaires, therefore inserting them into specific
conduits for emergency luminaires is recommended. If they are installed in electrical conduits that contain other load
types, isolate using partitions that ensure a distance along the entire route of at least 5cm. A faulty installation could
have a negative effect on the way the luminaires communicate with the LPS Central Battery System.
b) NON ELC CIRCUITS
These are connected to the luminaires in the Luminaire Network terminals. They are limited to the assigned current
per circuit.
Total maximum distance of each circuit: According to the circuit load.
c) BEACON LIGHTING CIRCUITS
These are connected to the beacons in the Luminaire Network terminals. They are limited to the assigned current
per circuit.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
In beacon lighting circuits, exceeding the maximum current of 3 A is not recommended because it's a resistive load,
as it's calculated with nominal voltage and, due to the increase in consumption with floating voltage, this could
activate an overcurrent alarm for exceeding 4 A output per circuit.
INSTALLATION OF LUMINAIRES, EV DEVICES AND CB CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEMS
3. INSTALLING LUMINAIRES AND LPS CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEMS
a) Install the emergency luminaires and the LPS central battery systems.
b) Take the serial numbers of the luminaires and the LPS central battery systems and stick them in the corresponding
place and plan. Keep these plans for completing the set up.
4. CHECKING THE LUMINAIRES
a) Power up the LPS central battery systems.
b) Check the LPS central battery systems and the luminaires:
Verify that the OK pilot lights on the luminaires and the LPS central battery systems are turned on.
Verify that no pilot light indicating a fault has turned on.
c) Request the Daisatest Set Up by sending the plans with the serial numbers (pmarcha.daisatest@daisalux.com).
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, a maximum impedance of 17 ohm/Km, minimum insulation of Uo/U
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