EATON CEAG 83022.1 Exit Sign Luminaire Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- EATON
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CEAG 83022.1 Exit Sign Luminaire
Instruction Manual
Target group: Skilled electricians
Intended Application: Emergency Lighting, not suitable for private use
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- The device shall only be used for its intended purpose and in undamaged and flawless condition
- Only genuine Eaton spare parts may be used for replacement and repair
- When working on the emergency luminaire the system must first be blocked, battery operation must be interrupted and mains must be switched off. The picture below shows the indication label on the emergency luminaire.
- Prior to its initial operation, the luminaire will have to be checked in line with the instructions (see Mounting/Dimensional Drawings)
- Carry out the marking of the emergency luminaire: Assign the circuit and the luminaire No. and enter them.
- Recording in the minutes shall be performed in compliance with the national regulations (is deleted in case of automatic recording).
- Any foreign object shall be removed from the luminaire prior to its initial operation!
- Observe national safety rules and regulations to prevent accidents as well as the safety instructions included in these operating instructions marked with .
Conformity with standards
Luminaire for emergency lighting acc. to EN 60 598-2-22 for connection to
safety luminaire systems acc. EN 50172, IEC 60364-5-56 (DIN VDE
0100-560) and DIN V VDE V 0108-100.
Designed, manufactured and tested according to DIN EN ISO 9001.
Brief description/Scope of application
The safety luminaires 83022.1 and 84022.1 LED CG-S are suitable for operation on Eaton emergency lighting systems acc. to EN 50172 and DIN V VDE V 0108-100. The advanced switching and monitoring mode is only available in combination with Eaton CG-S technology.
Construction of the Luminaire
3.1 Construction of the Luminaire![EATON CEAG 83022.1 Exit Sign Luminaire
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- Cover
- Luminaire frame
- Screws for frame
- Mains cable entry
- LED driver with address switch
- Fixing holes (distance: 100 mm, screw diameter max. 5 mm)
- Mains connection / PE-connection
- Pressure equalization membran to prevent condensation water formation
Dimensional Drawing
3.2 84022.1 LED CG-S
- Cover
- Luminaire frame
- Screws for frame
- Mains cable entry
- LED driver with address switch
- Fixing holes (distance: 90mm, screw diameter max. 5 mm)
- Mains connection / PE-connection
- Pressure equalization membrane to prevent condensation water formation
Dimensional Drawing
Mounting
Prior to installation turn off all power supplies and secure them against
unauthorized switching.
Unused cable entries must be left with their locking plug fitted (IP
protection).
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Establish the suitable mounting holes
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Remove the luminaire frame and cover
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Insert mains cable
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Mount enclosure with screws, washers, and gasket provided
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Mount enclosure with screws, washers, and gasket provided
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Connect mains to terminals L (U), N (0), and PE
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Set luminaire address (see ch. 5)
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Mount the cover and luminaire frame with screws (torque 2 Nm)
Addressing
Special LED-Converter with integrated monitoring module for individual monitoring of luminaires in low-temperature environments (monitoring of the supply and automatic detection of faulty supply of the module) with 20 addresses
PLEASE NOTE
If a new light source is used for a module, it must be initialized. To do
this, the old light source must first be deleted. This can be achieved by
operating the module for at least 5s at address 0/0. A blinking pattern (1
sec. 100%, 1 sec. 50% alternating) indicates this. After reconnection to the
mains voltage with a valid address, 0/1 to 2/0 (address 1 to 20) the
connected new light source is automatically stored in the module. The
recognition of the new light source can take up to 15s, so the first FT should
be done at the earliest 15s after connection of the supply voltage. For
unmonitored modules, please set the address 2|2.
Technical Data
Power input| 220 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
176 – 275 V DC
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Housing material| Aluminum diecast, PC
Housing color| white, RAL 9010
Luminous flux Φnenn| 84022.1: 850 lm
Luminous flux ΦE
/Φnenn at the end of rated operating time| 100%
Light source| Led array mit 42 LowPower LEDs (4000 K / CRI 80)
Power consumption mains operation| 10.7 VA / 9.3 W
Connection power operation (220 V)| 47 mA
47 mA| I
Protection category acc. to EN 60529| IP65
Permissable ambient temperature| -20 °C bis +40 °C
Supply terminals| 2 x 3 x 2.5 mm2 (max. 6 A)
Weight| 84022.1 1.78 kg
Servicing/Maintenance
Observe the relevant national regulations applying to the maintenance,
servicing, and checking of electrical apparatus. In case of returns, you need
a RMA – number from us.
For further information see www.eaton.com.
The light source of this luminaire is not replaceable; when the light source
reaches its end of life the whole luminaire shall be replaced.
Disposal / Recycling
When disposing of defective devices, comply with valid regulations for
recycling and waste disposal. Plastic parts are marked with corresponding
symbols.
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59494 Soest, Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 2921 69-870
Fax: +49 (0) 2921 69-617
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Publication No. IB451067ML
Order No. 40071860384
July 2021
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