FHSCP-UNV-10P-S-SD HotSpot Programmable LED Emergency Driver Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- HOTSPOT
Table of Contents
FHSCP-UNV-10P-S-SD
Important Safety Instructions
When using electrical equipment and this lighting device basic safety
precaution should be followed at all times including but not limited to the
following:
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY
Important: An un-switched AC power source of 120VAC to 277VAC is required.
Important: Double insulation used between the supply and battery circuit.
Important: Intermittent re-charging circuit.
Important: The recharging device remains safe after abnormal operating
condition.
Caution: Do not let power supply cords touch hot surfaces.
Caution: Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
Caution: Do not use outdoors.
Caution: Battery is rechargeable TERNARY LITHIUM type and must be
recycled or disposed of properly.
Do not use this emergency driver with accessory equipment other than
recommended by manufacturer; failure to follow this may cause an unsafe
condition. Servicing should only be performed by qualified service personnel.
Do not use this emergency driver for other than intended use.
Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not
readily be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
Important: Indicator (LED light) illuminated indicates battery in charge mode
when AC power is applied.
It is recommended and required by applicable code to test emergency function
to ensure proper operation of the system; push the test switch for thirty (30)
seconds every 30 days to ensure the emergency driver is functioning as by
illuminating the LED light source. Conduct a ninety minute (90) discharge test
one time (1) per year;
LED light source should be illuminated for a minimum of ninety minutes (90).
ASSEMBLY and FIELD INSTALLATION WIRING: WARNING: AC power must be off
before proceeding with assembly or installation of emergency driver.
TESTING SYSTEM: The emergency battery requires a charge minimum of one
(1) hour before testing the circuit. A full charge requires twelve (12) hours.
IMPORTANT: In order to maintain proper operation and warranty coverage,
the battery must be recharged once per year prior to installation.
Fulham Head Quarters: | Manufacturer: |
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Fulham Co., Inc | North China |
12705 South Van NessAve. | Fulham Electronic Co. Ltd. |
Hawthorne, CA90250 | No. 9 heyingRoad, Nanshao Zhen Changping Science and |
technology Park, Beijing, P.R. China
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Wiring Diagram
Guideline on calculating emergency illumination level
The purpose of this guideline is to identify the illumination level of the LED
luminaire when used with Fulham’s FHSCP-UNV-10P-S-SD LED emergency driver. The
path of egress illumination level during emergency operation is determined by
types of luminaires, Luminaire Efficacy, Luminaire Mounting Height, Emergency
Power and some other effects in real application.
Step 1: Select an LED Luminaire, and make sure the LED light source is
electrically compatible with Fulham’s LED emergency driver. Get the Light
Distribution data (usually an .ies file) and Rated Efficacy data (lumen per watt)
from luminaire supplier.
If the luminaire is Design Lights Consortium TM (DLC) compliant, you can also
get the efficacy information from DLC website.
– Open DLC Qualified Product List(QPL) database search page:
https://www.designlights.org/search/
– Searching keywords by model, brand name or manufacturer for the luminaire
used.
– Find the “Efficacy” data listed on website or calculated by dividing “Light
output” by “Wattage”, the efficacy value should be shown in lumen per watt
(lm/W).
If the luminaire is ENERGY STAR compliant, you can also get the luminaire
efficacy information from ENERGY STAR website.
– Open ENERGY STAR certified Light Fixtures database search page:
https://www.energystar.gov/productfinder/product/certified-light-
fixtures/results
– Searching keywords by model, brand name or manufacturer for the luminaire
used.
– Find the“Energy Efficiency”data listed on website. If it is showed as“Measured
at the Source”, please contact with luminaire supplier for additional light
loss for this light source inside the fixture.The value should be shown in
lumen per watt (lm/W).
Step 2: Determine the Emergency Power and calculate the Emergency Light
Output.
FHSCP-UNV-10P-S-SD is programmable output; setting a proper Emergency Power is
vital to achieve desired illumination.
Emergency Light Output is equal to the Emergency Power multiply by luminaire
efficacy. For example, if the luminaire is 120lm/W and in 3W emergency
operation, the total Emergency Light Output is 120lm/W 3W = 360lm.
Step 3: Use industry lighting design software to calculate the illumination
level according to the luminaire layout in room, luminaire mounting height,
the original .ies file and Emergency Light Output calculated above. If the
illumination level cannot meet life safety codes, go back to Step 2 to use a
higher Emergency Power or go back to Step1 to select a higher efficacy luminaire
or use more luminaires in the room.
Fulham’s FHSCP-UNV-10P-S-SD LED emergency driver is compliant with UL924
standard, according to UL test data, Table 1 and Table 2 below give basic
indication to determine the min. Emergency Power and Luminaire Max.
Mounting Height for 1 foot-candle illumination based on a single luminaire
with typical Lambertian distribution.
It is the light designer / construction contractor’s responsibility to
validate the real illumination level on site, to assure the emergency light
illumination level is in accordance with the requirement of Federal, state and
local municipal codes. It may differ from the theoretical calculations or
simulations on a computer.
Table 1. Min. EM Power for 1fc @10ft vs. Luminaire Efficacy
LuminaireEfficacy (lm/W) | Min.EMPowertoachieve 1fc@10ftMountingHeight |
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80 | 5.0W |
100 | 4.0W |
120 | 3.3W |
140 | 2.8W |
160 | 2.5W |
180 | 2.2W |
Table 2. Max. Mounting Height vs. Luminaire Efficacy
Luminaire Efficacy | Max. Mounting Height for 1fc |
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(lm/W) | EM 3W |
80 | 8.1ft |
100 | 8.9ft |
120 | 9.6ft |
140 | 10.3ft |
160 | 10.9ft |
180 | 11.5ft |
BATTERY REPLACEMENT/SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
Warning: Disconnect power when servicing fixture.
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUCTIONS / OPERATION:
If the self-diagnostic feature is enabled: The emergency LED driver will
conduct a self-check for thirty(30)seconds every thirty(30)days; and a
ninety(90) minutes self-check every 12 months. After every self-check the LED
indicator light will indicate a status signal. Check indicator status chart
above to diagnose the status signal.
If the self-diagnostic feature is disabled: User must conduct a manual test
every thirty (30) days to ensure the emergency LED light source illuminates as
intended. A full discharge test shall be conducted once a year; the LED light
source shall illuminate for a minimum of ninety (90) minutes.
*Self-Diagnostic feature is factory enabled
TEST SWITCH INDICATOR STATUS:
LED Indicators Status | EM Driver Status / Mode |
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Solid Green | System OK / AC OK (Self-Diagnostic Enabled or Disabled) |
Slow Flashing Red, 4s on / 1s off | Battery NOT detected, check battery switch |
or connection
Flashing Red, 1s on / 1s off| Battery Failure, replace battery
Flashing Green, 1s on / 1s off| Self-Diagnostic test underway
Fast Flashing Red, 0.1s on / 0.1s off| Abnormal driver performance, replace
driver
Slow Flashing Green, 0.1s on / 3s off| Normal working in EM mode
Solid Red| No load or output over voltage protection triggered , Check LED
connection
Slow Flashing Red, 0.5s on / 0.5s off| Charge circuit failure replace driver
TEST SWITCH OPERATIONS
EM Test:
Press and hold the test button (>1s) to enter EM mode in normal AC powered.
Manual Self-Diagnostic:
After charging twelve (12) hours or battery fully charged, quickly press the
test button three (3) times within two (2) seconds to force the controller to
enter Self-Diagnostic cycle. To quit the Self-Diagnostic cycle after engaged,
press and hold the test button for ten (10) seconds.
Enable/Disable Self-Diagnostic Status:
Fast click 2 times within 2s to query the Self-Diagnostic Enabled/Disabled
status. The indicator would blink for current status for 3 cycles. 2.5s ON /
0.5s OFF stands for Enabled. 0.5s ON / 2.5s OFF stands for Disabled.
Load Test:
When the test button is flashing red 4s on/4s off, press and hold the test
switch for 10s, the unit will enter Self -Diagnostic mode.
Turn Off EM Output:
Press and hold the test switch for 10 seconds during EM output condition to
turn off EM output. This is useful for production environment to turn off the
EM output once a luminaire has completed functionality testing.
Programming:
The FHSCP-UNV-10P-S-SD is programmed through the I²c port on the emergency driver with the TPSB-100 programmer.
Unless otherwise programmed the output will self-program to the maximum rating of the battery.
Customer must use the I²c programming harness and programming block that comes with the TPSB-100.
Programming Wire Diagram
Programming Features
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Output EM Power – 3W to 10W
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Enable / Disable Self-Diagnosic
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For more detailed programming instructions please see our Programming Instructions and Design Guide found on our website:
Fulham Co. Inc.: 12705 South Van Ness Ave., Hawthorne, CA 90250
Tel.: 1-323-779-2980
Fax.: 1-323-754-9060.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
order@fulham.com
www.fulham.com
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References
- Fulham: Lighting Solutions | LED Drivers | Ballasts | Emergency | Modules
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