BEGA 88897 In-Ground RGB Luminaire Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- BEGA
Table of Contents
88 897
In-ground luminaire RGB
Instructions for use
Application
Recessed in-ground luminaire with LEDs RGB for additive colour mix.
For recessed installation in compacted surfaces, paths and places. Drive-over
luminaire for vehicles with pneumatic tyres.
Please note:
Luminaire must not be used for installation in road lanes, where the fixture
is exposed to a horizontal strain due to braking, acceleration and change of
direction.
A power supply unit and a controller are required to operate this luminaire –
see accessories.
Lamp
Module connected wattage| 3 W
Luminaire connected wattage| 4.1 W
Rated temperature| ta = 25 °C
Ambient temperature| ta max = 35 °C
When installed in heat-insulating material| ta max = 25 °C
Service life criteria| 50 000 h / L70
Colour temperature of the white LED| 4000 K
Luminaire luminous flux| 47 lm
Luminaire luminous efficiency| 11,5 lm / W
Product description
Recessed LED luminaire
without power supply unit
Luminaire made of stainless steel Steel grade no 1.4301
Installation housing made of aluminium profile, powder-coated with 2 entries
for connection cable up to ø 12 mm
Safety glass, white
Reflector made of pure anodized aluminium water-resistant connecting cable
05RN8-F 4 × 0,75@
Cable length 3 m
Safety class III
Protection class IP 67
Dust-tight and protection against temporary immersion
Impact strength IK08
Protection against mechanical impacts < 5 joule
–Safety mark
** – Conformity mark
Weight:** 0.9 kg
This product contains light sources of energy efficiency class(es) G
Safety
The installation and operation of this luminaire are subject to national
safety regulations.
Installation and commissioning may only be carried out by a qualified
electrician.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by improper use or
installation.
If subsequent modifications are made to the luminaire, the person responsible
for these modifications shall be considered the manufacturer.
Notice prior to installation:
To accept the maximum pressure load of 1,000 kg (~10 kN) a proper foundation
must be provided by the customer.
The luminaire is mounted in a recess housing made of high-strength aluminium
profile.
The pressure load is transferred to the foundation by this housing. Foundation
to be provided at site. The foundation must be carried out on firm subgrade.
In order to obtain a firm stableness, the recess housing must be firmly
concreted in.
During preparation of the foundation proper drainage must be provided, so that
entering surface water can drain off.
The lacquering of the recess housing must not be damaged.
For the tightness of the luminaire it is important that the ground surface
prepared later is either on the same level or slightly below top edge of the
recess housing – see sketch (detail A).
Soil conditions
The luminaire must not permanently have contact with aggressive media.
Aggressive media might be washed out of the soil and might corrode the housing
of the luminaire.
In case of an unknown composition of the soil a soil analysis should be made
before installation.
Aggressive media that is outgoing from the ground surface might also affect
the luminaire.
Thus an overuse of de-icing agents in the surroundings should be avoided.
Parasitic current, occurring from the outside, which is conducted by the
luminaire into the soil, will cause corrosion damage.
Suitable counter measures must be carried out.
Please note:
The luminaire can only be operated with an operating device that fulfills the
requirements according to EN 61347-2-13.
The maximum idle voltage of 60 V DC must conform to SELV or SELV equivalent.
Installation
Dismantle luminaire from the recess housing.
For this purpose undo screws in the stainless steel frame. Lift luminaire out
of the recess housing.
Position recess housing on the foundation (as described above) and fix it with
enclosed or any other suitable fixing material.
Push the enclosed protective cover flush into the recess housing. It is meant
to protect the recess housing during the construction works against soiling.
After finishing the ground works remove protective cover.
The luminaire is delivered with a 3 m long connecting cable 05RN8-F 4 x 0.75@.
This is firmly encapsulated with the lamp housing and cannot be replaced.
Connect recessed luminaire to – control unit –accessory 71 018 – :
note the correct assignment of the connecting cable. The leads of the
connecting cable are marked.
Terminal + : | Conductor red |
---|---|
Terminal R – : | Conductor 1 |
Terminal G – : | Conductor 2 |
Terminal B – : | Conductor 3 |
The electrical connection at the luminaire connecting cable must be carried
out on site according to the protection class and safety class.
We recommend to use a distribution box 70 730.
Place luminaire housing into the recess housing and tighten screws.
Cleaning · Maintenance
After installation, the luminaire should first be cleaned. Building dust,
residues from contact adhesives, paint splashes and rust film must be
completely removed. Never use high pressure cleaners and cleaning implements
made of normal steel, steel brushes or steel wool because they cause
extraneous rust to form.
When using stainless steel cleaners, please read the directions carefully.
Cleaning agents containing hydrochloric acid and chlorides should never be
used.
We recommend cleaning the luminaires regularly.
Accessories
BEGA Safety transformers according to
EN 61558-2-6/VDE 0570, part 2-6
70 564 Power supply unit for 5 – 15 W
70 465 Power supply unit for 10 – 25 W
70 565 Power supply unit for 20 – 35 W
70 566 Power supply unit for 30 – 50 W
70 567 Power supply unit for 40 – 75 W
70 169 Power supply unit for 70 – 150 W
71 018 Control unit DALI
70 730 Distribution box for installation in soil with 7 cable entries
Connection terminals 5 x 4@
For the accessories a separate instructions for use can be provided upon
request.
Technical amendments reserved
BEGA Gantenbrink-Leuchten KG
Postfach 31 60
58689 Menden
info@bega.com
www.bega.com
References
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