legrand X-Light 360 Emergency Lighting LED Luminaires User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Legrand
Table of Contents
- legrand X-Light 360 Emergency Lighting LED Luminaires
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- DESCRIPTION
- Technical characteristics
- Emergency lighting LED luminaires
- INSTALLATION
- OPERATION
- CONNECTION
- MAINTENANCE
- Troubleshooting
- EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
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legrand X-Light 360 Emergency Lighting LED Luminaires
Product Information
The Emergency Lighting LED Luminaires are designed to provide lighting during power outages or emergencies. They operate on a standard 230 V power supply and are classified as IP42 – IK07, which means they have a high degree of protection against dust and water ingress, as well as resistance to impact.
The luminaires are available in various models with different features and specifications:
Catalog Number| Flux/Standby Power| Mode| Main Power Consumption (W)| Number
of LEDs| Batteries
---|---|---|---|---|---
6 600 32| 100 lm/1 hr| NM| 2.2| 2| Ni-Cd
6 600 42| 100 lm/1 hr| M/NM| 2.4| 4| Ni-Cd
6 600 44| 200 lm/1 hr| M/NM| 1.9| 4| Ni-Cd
6 600 45| 350 lm/1 hr| M/NM| 1.9| 8| Ni-MH
6 600 47| 200 lm/2 hrs| M/NM| 2.5| 6| Ni-MH
6 600 48| 100 lm/3 hrs| M/NM| 1| 4| Ni-Cd
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
- Check that the line dedicated to the emergency lighting units can deliver the necessary current. Refer to the current values provided in the user manual based on the catalog number.
- Connect the emergency lighting luminaires to the mains power. The branch can be joined in the electric cabinet, on the switch, or in a junction box. Follow the same rules as for any other type of luminaire.
Operation
Switch-on/Standby State:
- Maintained: The emergency LEDs come on and the luminaire green status LED is lit.
- Non-maintained: The emergency LEDs are off and the luminaire green status LED is lit.
Mains Supply Break/Emergency Operation:
- Maintained: The emergency LEDs come on at the rated flux and the green luminaire status LED goes off.
- Non-maintained: The emergency LEDs come on at the rated flux and the green luminaire status LED goes off.
Connection of Remote Control
Connect the remote control (Cat. No. 0 039 00/01) according to the provided
instructions.
Setting to Rest State via Remote Control
After intentionally switching off the lighting, press the button on the
remote control (Cat. No. 0 039 00/01) to set the luminaire to rest state and
prevent battery discharge. When the lighting is switched back on, the
luminaire will automatically return to standby in its initial operating mode.
Testing Emergency Lighting Luminaires
The emergency lighting luminaires can be tested by disconnecting the main
power supply. Check if the emergency LEDs come on, indicating correct
operation. Ensure that the emergency LEDs stay on for the entire rated standby
power time, confirming the correct standby power.
DESCRIPTION
IP42 – IK07 emergency lighting LED luminaires
Class I I:
Cat. No.| Flux/ standby power| Mode| M pwr cons.
(W)| NM pwr cons. (W)| Batteries| No. of
LEDs
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
6 600 32| 100 lm/1 hr| NM| –| 1.45| Ni-Cd| 2
6 600 42| 100 lm/1 hr| M/NM| 2.2| 0.8| Ni-Cd| 4
6 600 44| 200 lm/1 hr| M/NM| 2.4| 1| Ni-Cd| 4
6 600 45| 350 lm/1 hr| M/NM| 1.9| 0.4| Ni-MH| 8
6 600 47| 200 lm/2 hrs| M/NM| 1.9| 0.4| Ni-MH| 6
6 600 48| 100 lm/3 hrs| M/NM| 2.5| 1| Ni-Cd| 4
Dimensions
Technical characteristics
Power supply:
- 230 V± – 50/60 Hz
- Equipped with screw terminals 2.5 mm2 max. (draw-out connector).
- Class II :
- Operating temperature : 0°C to +40°C
- Connection to remote control 0 039 00/01 for setting to rest state during intentional mains power breaks.
- Remote control input terminals protected against connection errors.
- Conforming to standards: UNE EN 60598-2-22: 2014 + AMD: 2020 Awarded ENEC EN 60598-2-22 quality mark and AENOR quality mark For flush mounting in ceiling.
Emergency lighting LED luminaires
Materials
- A Base: white polypropylene, self-extinguishing 850° 30s
- B Reflector: white polycarbonate, self-extinguishing 850° 30 s
- C Diffuser: opal polycarbonate, self-extinguishing 850° 30 s
- D Circuit board
- E Spring
- F Battery pack
- G Power supply and remote control connector
All plastic parts weighing more than 50 g are marked with their material type so that the materials can be recycled at the product’s end of life.
INSTALLATION
Ceiling cut-out
Wiring
- TELEC – Connection terminals: direction of connection with Legrand remote control Cat. No. 0 039 00/01 must be complied with.
- Terminal capacity: 2.5 mm2 max.
Wiring up NM products Wiring up M-NM products
Note: Although self-contained emergency lighting units do not consume much power, you must check that the line dedicated to these lighting units can deliver the necessary current.
- You will find below the current the line needs to withstand for 100 installed lighting units according to the catalogue number (for simplicity, we have assumed just one type of lighting unit is installed per line):
- 100 x 6 600 32 current = 5A
- 100 x 6 600 42/44/45/47/48 current = 1A
OPERATION
Switch-on/standby state
Maintained
- The emergency LEDs come on
- Luminaire green status LED on
Non-maintained
- The emergency LEDs are off
- Luminaire green status LED on
Mains supply break/emergency operation
- Maintained
- The emergency LEDs come on at the rated flux
- The green luminaire status LED goes off
- Non-maintained
- The emergency LEDs come on at the rated flux
- The green luminaire status LED goes off
Setting to rest state via the remote control Cat. No. 0 039 00/01
After the lighting is switched off intentionally:
Pressing the button sets the luminaire to rest state to prevent the battery
discharging.
Lighting switched back on:
The luminaire automatically returns to standby in its initial operating mode.
Testing emergency lighting luminaires
- They can be tested by disconnecting the main power supply:
- They are working correctly if the emergency LEDs come on.
- The rated standby power is correct if the emergency LEDs stay on for the whole of the rated standby power time.
CONNECTION
Connection of emergency lighting luminaires to the mains power
- The branch can be joined in the electric cabinet, on the switch or in a junction box.
- The rules concerning the power supply are the same for emergency lighting as for any other type of luminaire.
Connecting the remote control
Note:
-
If performing a mains power present test (by pressing the ALL button on remote control 0 039 00/01), catalogue number 6 600 32 will follow the remote control commands:
1 s ON/4 s OFF/1 s ON; no need to press the EXT button to reset them to standby state. -
If nothing happens, check the polarity of the remote control.
-
For the other catalogue numbers in this technical data sheet, the EXT button needs to be pressed to reset them to standby state.
-
In the event of interference on the remote control line or unwanted switching on of the self-contained emergency lighting units: add a 1 kohm resistor between the A+ and B- terminals on remote control 0 039 00/01 (this resistor is supplied with the remote control).
MAINTENANCE
Spare parts
Luminaire Cat. No. | Battery | Spare battery Cat. No. |
---|---|---|
6 600 32/42 | 3.6 V 0.7 Ah Ni-Cd | 6 601 80 |
6 600 44/48 | 3.6 V 1.1 Ah Ni-Cd | 6 601 81 |
6 600 45/47 | 3.6 V 1.5 Ah Ni-MH | 6 601 84 |
Replacing the batteries
The batteries must be replaced when the self-contained luminaire can no longer
stay on for its rated operating time.
Caution: The product must be switched off before dismantling.
- Press both sides at the same time to remove the circuit board.
NB: The LEDs cannot be replaced.
Legrand distribution partners take back used luminaires and batteries.
After changing the batteries, write down the date on which the luminaire was
returned to service in the designated location.
Troubleshooting
All the LEDs are off: Check whether at least one of these faults is present:
- The battery is disconnected
- The battery has a voltage fault
- The charger and/or the electronics have a fault
- The light source has a fault
Recommendations :
For catalogue numbers with Ni-Cd batteries, we recommend completely
discharging the self-contained emergency lighting units by manually
disconnecting the power supply every three months in order to optimise the
performance of the self-contained units.
COMPLIANCE AND APPROVALS
- EN 60598-2-22: 2014 + AMD: 2020: European standard “Luminaires: specific rules. Luminaires for emergency lighting”
- EN 60598-1 2015 + A1 2018 : European standard “Luminaires”.
- EN 50172: European standard “Emergency lighting systems”
- EN 1838: European standard “Lighting applications – Emergency lighting” Products certified with the AENOR N mark
- Electromagnetic effects: EMC
Emission
- EN 55015 (disturbance voltages)
- EN 61000-3-2 (harmonic measurements) class C
- EN 55022 (radiated interference) class B
Immunity
- EN 61000-4-2 (electrostatic discharges)
- EN 61000-4-3 (radiated fields)
- EN 61000-4-4 (fast transients/bursts)
- EN 61000-4-5 (lightning impulses)
- EN 61000-4-6 (radiated fields)
- EN 61000-4-8 (magnetic fields)
- EN 61000-4-11 (voltage dips and short interruptions)
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
Vertical sign plate Cat. No. 6 601 93 Legend stickers (not supplied):
- Conforming to standard EN ISO 7010:
Technical data sheet : S000118532EN-2
- Updated: 03/04/2023
- Created: 24/05/2022
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