Lumination IND102 LED Luminaires Installation Guide

June 13, 2024
Lumination

Lumination IND102 LED Luminaires

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Product Information

Installation Guide| IND102 | GE2028-2368
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Applicable Luminaire Series| Decaux Max, Decaux, LDS, LOP, LUS, LIS, SS, DI
Ni-Cd Battery| The rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium battery in this product must be
recycled or disposed of properly.
Equipment Testing| This equipment is not self-testing in conformance with the Life
Safety Code, ANSI/NFPA 101

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Read these instructions completely and carefully.
  2. Read and follow appropriate Lumination LED Luminaire Installation Guide for fixture installation.
  3. Turn off the power before inspection, installation or removal.
  4. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect both normal and emergency power suppliers and converter connector of the emergency driver before servicing.
  5. The emergency driver must be fed from the same branch circuit as the AC driver.
  6. Do not attempt to service the battery. A sealed, no-maintenance battery is used that is not field replaceable. Contact the manufacturer for information on service.
  7. Follow all NEC and local codes. Properly ground electrical enclosure.
  8. Use only UL listed wire for input/output connections. Minimum size 18 AWG (0.75mm2).
  9. Mount the equipment in locations and at heights where it will not readily be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
  10. Do not use the equipment outdoors.
  11. Do not mount the equipment near gas or electric heaters.
  12. Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
  13. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

  • Read these instructions completely and carefully.
  • Read and follow appropriate Lumination LED Luminaire Installation Guide for fixture installation.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

WHEN USING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Turn power off before inspection, installation or removal.
  2. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect both normal and emergency power suppliers and converter connector of the emergency driver before servicing.
  3. The emergency driver must be fed from the same branch circuit as the AC driver.
  4. Do not attempt to service the battery. A sealed, no-maintenance battery is used that is not field replaceable. Contact the manufacturer for information on service.
  5. Follow all NEC and local codes. Properly ground electrical enclosure.
  6. Use only UL listed wire for input/output connections. Minimum size 18 AWG (0.75mm2).
  7. Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not readily be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
  8. Do not use outdoors.
  9. Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
  10. Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
  11. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Luminaire Installation Electrical Connections

Follow Appropriate Lumination LED Luminaire Installations Instructions to install the fixture and access the electrical compartment if required. Take standard precautions against static discharge during fixture installation.

IMPORTANT: “EL” and “E2” Emergency Battery Backup fixture option has increased weight. Ensure proper fixture support means are used.
NOTE: As received from the manufacturer, the luminaire may be partially energized.

EMBB equipped luminaires provide emergency egress lighting during interruptions of normal building power. Typical in-stallations will require an unswitched power line in addition to the standard line to provide the EMBB system with a signal that the building power has been interrupted. For luminaires intended to run as “always-on” nightlights only one power drop is required and the switched and unswitched inputs to the battery system may be wired together in the luminaire. In all cases switched and unswitched lines MUST originate from the same electrical panel.

For LDS, LOP and SS Series Luminaires with “EL” or “E2” Option

LDS, LOP and SS series luminaires are provided with an additional red conductor which can be used to provide the unswitched line to the EMBB units in a continuous row. When EMBB luminaires are in a continuous row the red conductor must not be used for any other purpose.

For LIS and LUS Series Luminaires with “EL” or “E2” Option

  • LIS and LUS series luminaires may be provided with an optional branch circuit (option code “BC” for LUS or option code “A” for LIS) which may be used to provide the unswitched line in continuous runs. If this option is not used then unswitched lines must be dropped individually to each luminaire in the run following the wiring diagram of the independent fixture.
  • For both continuous and independent luminaires the unswitched connection to the battery is left unfinished so that the correct conductor can be chosen in the field as appropriate. In each EMBB luminaire the red conductor from the battery unit should be connected to either the brown continuous wire or the individual unswitched line drop.

For LRC Series Luminaires with “EL” Option

  • LRC Series luminaires with “EL” option are equipped with a secondary battery enclosure equipped with a remote test switch and connected to the primary driver enclosure with a quick disconnect box. All supply wiring connections to the luminaire system are made in the primary enclosure. The switched line and common neutral are connected to the Line Filter inputs and the unswitched line to the battery input.
  • For 120V LRC luminaires the TPC input is black and for 277V LRC luminaires the TPC input is red. To ensure proper operation of EMBB system confirm that system voltage matches line voltage.

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For LDX Series and DI Series Luminaires with “EL” Option up to 3000lm

  • LDX Series luminaires with “EL” option and with light levels 3000lm and below are equipped with a battery system integrated into the electrical enclosure. The switched line must be connected to the black conductor leading to the
  • knockout-mounted TPC and the unswitched line must be connected to the black conductor leading to the EMBB system control box

For Fixtures with a Remote Test Switch: Indicator Test Switch Installation

  1. Important: Fixtures without an integral indicator test switch must be installed with a factory-provided remote mount indicator test switch (ITS). Follow National Electrical Code (NEC) and local code regulations when installing the ITS.

  2. Choose a suitable location in a wall or the ceiling for the ITS. Maximum remote mounting distance for the ITS is 50 feet. Install a UL listed single-gang electrical box.

  3. Using UL listed wire, minimum size 18 AWG, minimum 75°C rating, and UL listed electrical conduit, connect the leads on the ITS. Provide enough wire to reach the lighting fixture electrical enclosure. Use 18-14AWG twist-on wire connectors.
    Recommended: use one violet and one brown wire to match the leads on the ITS.

  4. Remove one knockout from the single-gang electrical box. Using UL listed conduit, run wire from the ITS to the lighting fixture electrical enclosure.

  5. 5 Close the single-gang electrical box using the factory-provided wall plate cover and hardware.

Optional Installation: Dimming or Control Interface
Follow instructions from appropriate Lumination LED Luminaire Installation Instructions to install optional control interfaces. Note: The fixture will not be controllable during emergency operation.

Note: CONTACT FACTORY for details and limitations when seeking to incorporate this product with an emergency system other than Battery Backup.

Emergency Lighting Fixture Operation

  • The emergency driver is capable of operating the LED load for a minimum of 90 minutes. The emergency driver battery re-charge time is 24 hours. After installation, the battery should be allowed to charge.
  • This emergency lighting fixture should be tested regularly according to national and local code requirements. To test the emergency driver, remove AC power or press and hold the indicator test switch. Take standard precautions against static discharge while operating indicator test switch.

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