legrand 6 601 40 Emergency Lighting Luminaires with LEDs Owner’s Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Legrand
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legrand 6 601 40 Emergency Lighting Luminaires with LEDs Owner’s Manual
DESCRIPTION
IP 42 – IK 07 emergency lighting luminaires with LEDs
Class II: 0
Cat. No.| Flux/ standby power| Mode| M pwr cons.
(W)| NM pwr cons. (W)| Batteries| No. of LEDs
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
6 601 40| 160 lm/1 hr| M/NM| 1.9| 0.4| Ni-MH| 6
6 601 41| 100 lm/3 hrs| M/NM| 1.9| 0.4| Ni-MH| 4
6 601 52| 100 lm/1 hr| M/NM| 1.6| 0.35| Ni-MH| 4
6 601 54| 200 lm/1 hr| NM| –| 1.9| Ni-MH| 4
6 601 55| 350 lm/1 hr| M/NM| 1.9| 0.4| Ni-MH| 8
6 601 57| 200 lm/2 hrs| NM| –| 0.35| Ni-MH| 6
Dimensions
Technical characteristics
Power supply: 230 V± – 50/60 Hz Equipped with screw terminals 2.5 mm2
max. (draw-out connector).
Class II: 0
Operating temperature: 0°C to +40°C Connection to remote control 0 039 00/01 for setting to rest mode 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 60 598 2-22 quality mark and AENOR quality mark Product for surface mounting on walls or ceilings and flush mounting in ceilings with accessory 6 601 95/95BK.
Materials
- Diffuser: opal polycarbonate, self-extinguishing 850° 30 s
- Reflector: white polycarbonate, self-extinguishing 850° 30 s
- Circuit board
- Power supply and remote control connector
- Base: white polycarbonate, self-extinguishing 850° 30 s
- Battery pack
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.
INSTALLATIO
Opening the unit
Fixing the base
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
Lighting main circuit breaker
Wiring up M-NM products
Wiring up M-NM products (continued)
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 6 601 54 current = 7 A
100 x 6 601 40/41/52/55/57 current = 1 A
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 of
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 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 operating mode.
Automatic testing of emergency lighting luminaires
This luminaire automatically checks its operating status, the light sources and battery.
Once a week:
It tests the operating status and light sources by switching to emergency mode for 15 seconds.
Once every three months:
It tests the battery by switching to emergency mode for the rated operating time.
Result of automatic checks
LEDs| Luminaire OK| Battery fault| Electronic fault/ light
source
---|---|---|---
Green| (steady or flashing)| o| o
Yellow| o| (steady)| (rapid flashing)
The time of the tests is set at the time the unit is first switched on. The day of the test is chosen randomly in order to ensure that a minimum number of units is tested at the same time.
The time at which all the luminaires are tested can be changed to the required time by simultaneously pressing the and buttons on the remote control.
Stopping a test in progress
If a standby power test hinders operation, it can be stopped immediately. Press the OFF button on remote control unit Cat. No. 0 039 00/01. The test is stopped and postponed until the following day.
Specific cases
When the unit has been switched off for more than 3 days, the tests are no longer carried out. The test cycle will resume after the unit is switched back on and the batteries have been recharged. The tests planned for the day the unit is switched back on are automatically postponed for 24 hours.
CONNECTION
Connection of emergency lighting luminaires to the mains power
Connecting the remote control
Note:
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).
MAINTENANC
Spare parts
Luminaire Cat. No. | Battery | Spare battery Cat. No. |
---|---|---|
6 601 52 | 3.6 V 0.5 Ah Ni-MH | 6 601 82 |
6 601 40/41/54 | 3.6 V 1.1 Ah Ni-MH | 6 601 83 |
6 601 55/57 | 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.
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
**Steady yellow LED:
**
Check whether at least one of these faults is present:
- The battery is disconnected
- The battery has a voltage fault
- The battery has a standby power fault
**Flashing yellow LED:
**
Check whether at least one of these faults is present:
- The charger and/or the electronics have a fault
- The light source has a fault
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
IP 66/IK1 0 weatherproof box, 6 601 91
IP 66/IK1 0 weatherproof box, 6 601 91 (continued
Vertical sign plate Cat. No. 6 601 93
-
Legend stickers (not supplied):
-
Other available solutions:
-
Other available solutions:
Flush-mounting box Cat. No. 6 601 95 – 6 601 95BK
Adaptor for replacing U21 units, 6 601 9
Technical data sheet: S000118531EN_2 Updated: 15/03/2023 Created: 16/05/2022
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