PeRRY ELECTRIC 1IC 7053N Photocell Lighting Control Switch Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- PeRRY ELECTRIC
Table of Contents
1IC 7053N Photocell Lighting Control Switch
Instruction Manual
1IC 7053N Photocell Lighting Control Switch
WARNINGS!
Read this manual carefully before using the product as it provides important
guidelines regarding safety, installation and use. The manual must be
preserved with care for future reference.
Caution! Installation by person with electrotechnical expertise only.
Before starting any operations on the device, disconnect the 230V~ mains power
supply
This equipment will be intended only for use for which it was specifically
built.
DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
This symbol on the product or its packaging to indicates that this product
shall not be treated as household waste. Instead, it shall be handed over to
the applicable collection point for the recyclingof electrical and electronic
equipment.
Technical data
Supply voltage: | 230V~ +/- 10%, 50 Hz |
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Type of output: | relay with NO free contacts (without Cadmium) |
with potential of 16A / 250V~
Relay command:| type «zero-crossing»
Threshold intervention (lux) adjustment trimmer:| 0…100 Lux / 0…1000 Lux
Selector for operating mode selection:| 4 positions
Delay time at switching ON and switching OFF:| T on = 15 sec / T off = 30 sec
dynamic type
Hysteresis:| 1 mm² ÷ 6 mm²
Protection level:| IP 20 (module)
IP 65 (probe with cable diam. 4 ÷ 8 mm)
Probe with precision photodiode sensor:| Cd – Free
Operating temperature limits of module:| – 10 °C ÷ +55 °C
Operating temperature limits of probe:| – 30 °C ÷ +65 °C
Storage temperature limits:| – 20 °C ÷ +65 °C
Installation:| DIN rail (module) – outdoor (probe)
CE reference standards:| LVD/EMC EN60669-2-1
Ability to control low safety voltage SELV circuits Example of maximum operating power:
ROTARY SELECTOR WITH 4 OPERATING POSITIONS and LUX THRESHOLD ADJUSTMENT TRIMMER:
LED SIGNALS (LED on front)
Important: the switched off LED means the device is not powered.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Important: the installation and electrical connections of devices and
equipment must be performed by qualified personnel in conformity with current
standards and regulations.
WARNING: in case of particularly reactive loads (e.g. fluorescent or HID
or electronic lamps, etc.) or with a cosj value lower than in-dicated in the
technical data, the relay could suffer damage. It is advisable in such
instances to use a suitably rated external or solenoid switch.
The manufacturer does not assume any responsibility concerning the use of the
products, which must conform to particular environmental and/or installation
standards.
CAUTION: the electrical connection to the separate probe must be made by a
twin cable that has a minimum external diameter of 4 mm, a maximum of 8 mm and
with the section of each conductor 0.75 ÷ 1.5 mm .
2.1 – Electrical connections (Turn off the mains supply)
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Connect the 230 V~ supply to the L (line) and N (neutral) terminals.
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Connect the load as indicated in figure:
– neutral (N) directly to the lamp
– terminal 1 to the line (L)
– terminal 2 to the lamp. -
Connect the wires coming from the probe to terminals 3 and 4 of the twilight switch.
2.2 – Installation of the probe
Installation on wall or pole using the fixing bracket provided.
- Fix the bracket to the wall
- Make the electrical connections to the probe
- Insert the body of the probe onto the bracket until it locks (the tooth snaps on the bracket)
CAUTION: once the connection has been completed, the electrical parts will be live: do not open the protective cover without first disconnecting the 230 V~ supply.
DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATING MODES (4 position rotary selector)
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position x1
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position x10
in twilight mode
When the light intensity detected by the probe is lower than the value seton the “lux adjustment” knob, the relay will close the contact after a brief delay (about 15 sec) called T on.
On the contrary, when the light intensity detected by the probe exceedsthe value set on the “lux adjustment” knob, the relay will open the contactafter a brief delay (about 30 sec) called T off.
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position OFF:
Relay always disabled
This feature is useful for prolonged switch OFF (e.g. holidays), without the need to modify the Lux threshold setting.
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position : Relay always enabled
This function is useful for carrying out tests to verify correct installation.
The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce any modification without prior notice.