PHILIPS EM300V ELP Independent Kit Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- Philips
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PHILIPS EM300V ELP Independent Kit
Specifications
- Product: Emergency Module with Automatic Self-Test Technology
- Model: EM300V ELP3 kit LV
- Technology: Lithium iron phosphate
- Capacity: 2000mAh
- Power: 2.5W
- Duration: 3 hours
- Nominal Voltage: 6.4V
- Warranty: 4 years for battery kit, 2 years overall
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
This emergency module is designed to be used independently with clip-on cable clamps for LED luminaires with integrated LEDs.
Follow these steps for installation:
- Ensure a permanent live unswitched supply is available for maintaining battery charge.
- Connect the emergency unit according to the provided labels and connection details.
- Keep the log book for recording charge time and high voltage tests.
LED Indicator Testing
The emergency module features an LED indicator that reports test results. Follow these steps for functional testing:
- Perform regular automatic function and duration tests as required by EN 62034.
- Use the test button cable to initiate the LED indicator test.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How often should I perform the self-test on the emergency module?
- A: It is recommended to perform regular automatic function and duration tests as required by EN 62034 to ensure proper functionality.
Q: What is the warranty period for the battery kit?
- A: The battery kit is covered under a warranty period of 4 years.
Product information
- This emergency module with Automatic Self-Test Technology can be used independently with clip-on cable clamps for the LED luminaires with integrated LEDs.
- It is designed for installation within the fitting to provide a battery back-up supply in the event of a power cut.
- The emergency module requires a permanent live un-switched supply to maintain the battery charge. In the event of a power cut the battery will supply the luminaire at a reduced output.
- Automatic Self-Test technology that will perform regular automatic function and duration tests as required by
- EN 62034, reporting the results via a bi-coloured LED indicator.
Emergency Unit| 12NC| Technology| Capacity| Power|
Duration| Nominal voltage| Warranty of the kit| Warranty of
battery
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
EM300V ELP3 kit LV
6.4V 2000mAh LFP
| 912401483458| Lithium iron
phosphate
| 2000mAh| 2.5W| 3H| 6.4V| 4 years| 2 years
Dimensions
Installation of Emergency unit
Emergency wiring
Charge time
Test high voltage max. 500V
Automatic Self-Test Emergency Module User Guide
- Please read these instructions thoroughly before use and retain them for future reference.
- If you are in any doubt about using this product, please consult a qualified electrician.
Commissioning
- Commissioning takes place by connecting the battery and then the un-switched supply.
- The battery must be connected first.
- The green LED will immediately flash 1 x second to indicate that there is a pending duration test.
- A duration test will occur at a random point between 24 hours and 48 hours after commissioning to allow 24 hours for battery charging.
- Any faults found in the duration testing will be reported via the LED indicator, as detailed below.
- Disconnecting the un-switched supply and then the battery resets the emergency module, clears all fault reports, and forces a re-commission when the battery and then power supply are reconnected.
LED indicator:
Duration Testing (3 hours)
- An automatic duration test will occur at a random point between 24 hours and 48 hours after commissioning to allow for battery charging.
- An automatic duration test will occur annually at a random point in the 52nd week of each year.
- A duration test will occur at a random point between 0 and 24 hours after pressing the manual test button for 5-10 seconds. Time will be added to allow the battery to charge if the battery has been charging less than 24 hours.
- A duration test may be delayed by other events, such as a power cut that interrupts the test or a lack of charging time, in which case the green LED will flash 1 x second to indicate there is a pending duration test that the emergency module has rescheduled.
- Any faults found in the duration testing will be reported via the LED indicator, as detailed above.
- A functional test will not override any faults reported by a duration test. A full-duration test or re-commissioning is required to clear any faults.
Functional Testing ( <2 minutes)
- A short automatic functional test will occur every 7 days.
- A manual functional test will start immediately after pressing the manual test button for 1-2 seconds.
- Any faults found in the functional testing will be reported via the LED indicator, as detailed above.
- A functional test will not override any faults reported by a duration test. A full-duration test or re-commissioning is required to clear any faults.
Manual Testing
- Manual functional test: Press the manual test button for 1-2 seconds. A manual functional test lasting <2 minutes will start immediately.
- Manual duration test: Press the manual test button for 5-10 seconds. A manual duration test will occur at a random point between 0 and 24 hours after pressing the manual test button for 5-10 seconds.
- Time will be added to allow the battery to charge if the battery has been charging for less than 24 hours.
Pending Duration Tests
- A duration test may be delayed by other events, such as a power cut that interrupts the test or charging period, in which case the green LED will flash to indicate there is a pending duration test that the emergency module has rescheduled until charging is complete.
Periodic testing
- Periodic tests must be performed according to EN50172: 2004, clauses 7.2.3 and 7.2.4. The tests could be done by complete disconnection of the luminaire.
Lamp or Luminaire Fault
- Turn off the supply replace or correct the fault with the lamp or luminaire, and then reconnect the supply.
- Press the manual test button for 5-10 seconds. A manual duration test will occur at a random pointbetween 24 and 48 hours later to allow the battery to charge fully.
- If the battery and power have been disconnected the module will re-commission and automatically test the replacement.
- A successful functional test will not override any faults reported by a duration test. A full-duration test or re-commissioning is required to clear fault reports.
Battery Fault
- Turn off the un-switched supply to the emergency module replace the battery, and then reconnect the supply.
- If the fault was because the battery was not connected, the un-switched supply must still be turned off when connecting the battery to clear the battery fault.
- The emergency module will re-commission and so automatically test the replacement at a random point between 24 and 48 hours after commissioning to allow for battery charging.
Lifetime
- The batteries have a lifetime expectancy of 2 years when maintained properly.
- The emergency unit should be replaced when it no longer meets the rated duration of operation after the corresponding recharge period.
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