24 hours and ensuring the emergency lamp
operates for the specified duration.
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If any of the above tests fail, repeat them
after a full 24 hour recharge period and
then restore the supply and check the
LED indication to make sure the battery is
charging.
COMMISSIONING & ROUTINE TESTING
When you have completed the conversion, fill in
the date of commissioning in the space provided
on the battery label. The conversion invalidates
any certification (e.g, ENEC / CE safety mark),
therefore all markings must be removed and
replaced with the caution/warning labels supplied.
Note: It is the installer's responsibility to ensure
the requirements of the CE marking, LV and
EMC directives are met. ICEL 1004:2003 gives
guidelines on this if required.
A routine testing scheme should be defined and
followed, to ensure correct emergency operation
of installed converted luminaries over time.
The types of testing and test frequencies defined,
must comply to any relevant requirements of
regulations and / or directives applicable to the
country of the installation.
BATTERIES
The
recharging
insulation, is protected against short circuit and
can charge the battery normally after the short
circuit is removed. It normally takes 10 minutes
charge to provide 1 minute of discharge power
from the battery. The battery should be replaced
with an original Eaton part when the rated
duration is no longer achieved. The replacement
part number is written on the battery label. Always
use the approved NiCd or LiFePO4 batteries and
store them between 0 and 25°C.
Warning: When disposing of batteries, do not
pierce, incinerate or short circuit them. The
approved batteries contain cadmium and must be
disposed of correctly.
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