KSR LIGHTING KSR98127 Emergency Luminaire Installation Guide
- June 15, 2024
- KSR LIGHTING
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KSR LIGHTING KSR98127 Emergency Luminaire
Important Information
It is recommended that this Emergency luminaire is installed and fitted by a
qualified electrician ensuring the installation complies with current IEE
wiring regulations & local building control. These products are designed for
connection to a 240V~50Hz supply.
Any faulty, broken or damaged modules should be replaced immediately.
KSR will not accept responsibility for any claims arising from a poor
installation.
Please Note : The limited warranty shall be deemed null and void in the following circumstances: Failure by the installer, end user or any third party to exercise caution to protect any covered product or part from outside damage, adverse temperature (normal operating ambient temperature 0 – 35°C), humidity conditions, fluctuations in the electrical system or physical abuse as well as failure related to workmanship in the installation of the products or parts.
Important User Advice
Always switch off mains supply before installing/servicing.
As the buyer/installer and/or user of this product it is your own
responsibility to ensure that this emergency pack is fit for the purpose for
which you have intended and operates to the relevant standards. KSR Lighting
can’t accept any liability for loss, damage or premature failure resulting
from inappropriate use.
Please note: This luminaire is non-dimmable.
Do not use Megger or similar high voltage instruments. Due to the fact this
Emergency pack contains electronic components that maybe damaged by high test
voltages, they must be disconnected from the circuit before testing.
To prevent damage to the Emergency pack, do not mix with conventional magnetic
ballasts on the same electrical circuit.
At the end of life the Emergency luminaire is classed as WEEE under directive
2014/30/EU and should be disposed of in accordance with local legislation
Installation Procedure
Familiarize yourself with the installation procedure and ensure the power is
safely isolated before installing the Emergency luminaire. As per Fig 1.
Remove the front cover by releasing two tabs located on the side and then
gently lever the top away from the body using a flat blade screw driver, small
graphic located near the tab for guidance.
Secure the base to a suitable surface.
Terminate as required below (Fig.2):
Connect the mains input Live (L) Earth ( ) and Neutral (N)
Connect the battery to the PCB using the plug and play connector.
Write on the battery label in permanent ink the date of commissioning.
Close the cover up by snapping the tabs back into place ensuring no wires are
trapped or snagged. Adjust heads as required, ensuring good coverage of the
immediate area.
Turn on the power and ensure that the module is showing charge indicator.
This fitting requires a minimum 24 Hour initial charge period prior to any
manual emergency testing, please see overleaf for testing routine, All results
must be recorded and left with the end user.
The battery has a rated duration of at least 4 years (3 year warranty) but
should be replaced if the duration of operation is less than 3 hours after a
24hr charge time with no interrupted supply.
Emergency Range Routine Inspection/Test
All tests must be undertaken at times of least risk and in accordance with EN 50172:2004 as indicated below:
Daily:
LED charge indicators shall be visually inspected for correct operation.
Monthly:
(in addition to the daily check) If automatic testing devices are used, the
results of the short duration tests shall be recorded. Test shall be carried
out as follows:
Switch the luminaire over to emergency mode to operate from the batteries by
simulating a failure of supply to the emergency circuit for a period
sufficient to ensure correct luminaire operation.
Note: The period of simulation failure should be sufficient for the
purpose of this clause whilst minimising damage to the system components e.g
lamps. During this period, all luminaires shall be
checked to ensure that they are present, clean and functioning correctly. At
the end of this test period, the unswitched supply should be restored and any
indicator lamp or device should be checked to ensure that is showing that the
supply has been restored.
Annually:
If automatic testing devices are used, the results of the short duration tests
shall be recorded. For all other systems the monthly inspection shall be
carried out and the following additional tests made:
- Each luminaire shall be tested monthly as above but for its full duration in accordance with the manufacturer’s information.
- The unswitched supply for the luminaire should be restored and any charge indicator lamp or device should be checked to ensure that it shows the unswitched supply has been restored. The charging arrangements should be checked for proper functioning.
- The date of the test and its results shall be recorded in the system logbook.
A copy of this report must accompany any emergency luminaire returned to KSR Lighting for any reason.
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