Scynce LED Dragon Alpha User Manual
- June 2, 2024
- Scynce LED
Table of Contents
DRAGON
USER MANUAL & INSTALLATION GUIDE
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MANUAL FOR END USER AND INSTALLER
Thank you for purchasing the Alpha fixture. This manual contains all the
information needed to quickly familiarize yourself with the product. Please
review this information carefully, before installing and/or operating the
product.
We recommend you keep this manual on hand for future reference.
For further information please contact:
SCYNCE
4641 East Ivy Street, Mesa, AZ 85205
T: 480 256-0017 E: Info@scynce.ag
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
INTENDED USE/S
The Alpha fixture is intended for overhead illumination of horticultural
crops. For other applications in professional horticulture, please contact a
representative at Scynce. Any use other than the approved intended use
described above is considered an unintended use. Scynce cannot be held
responsible for possible consequential damage caused by improper, incorrect
or inadvisable use.
SYMBOLS USED
The following symbols are used in this manual to draw attention to specific
topics or actions
WARNING: A warning indicates the possibility of injury to the user and/or damage to the product should the user not perform the procedures as described.
ATTENTION: A note alerts the user to potential problems which may occur if a procedure is not carried out as described.
SPECIFICATIONS
THERMAL MANAGEMENT
All Scynce fixtures have built-in dynamic thermal monitoring. In addition, the
Alpha fixture utilizes an active cooling system. Should the light begin to
overheat, the fan will automatically increase in speed. If the light continues
to overheat the onboard processor will automatically reduce output to protect
the light while still maintaining a minimal level of output.
To ensure safe operation of the lighting equipment it is necessary to control
the temperature of the room by mechanical ventilation or cooling system to
below the maximum ambient operating temperature of 40°C (104°F).
WARNING
Never block the cooling ports on the Dragon Fixtures. Doing so will cause the
performance of the product to reduce and may cause permanent damage.
LIGHT OUTPUT
The Alpha features Scynce’s newest optical technology called the Linear 70.
The 70˚ distribution angle has effective penetration of light into the crop
and is typically used in high ceiling single-level indoor or greenhouse
applications where the fixtures need to be mount 3+ feet over the canopy.
OPTICAL DISTRIBUTION
The luminosity distribution curve for the Linear 70 is depicted below. This
optic offers a higher intensity that is evenly distributed across the 70˚
beam. By controlling the beam with optics, light energy is gathered and
focused, taking full advantage of the LED directed radiation pattern. If you
need assistance with fixture layout to achieve a desired PAR level at the
canopy contact your sales representative, we can help.
LINEAR 70 OPTIC
Luminous Intensity Distribution Curve
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
- Always adhere to the local building and electrical codes when installing or using the fixture.
- HIGH VOLTAGE- Switch off the main voltage before commencing installation or maintenance work.
- Do not open or disassemble the fixture, it contains no serviceable parts inside. Opening the fixture can be dangerous and will void the warranty.
- Never look directly into the light source while fixture is turned on. Doing so can cause damage to the eyes.
ATTENTION
- The end user is responsible for ensuring correct installation and use of the product. Incorrect installation can cause damage to the product. The warranty shall become void if the product and/or electronic components are damaged due to incorrect installation.
- The performance of the fixture may be compromised if operated outside of the recommended ambient temperature guidelines.
Risk Group 2
CAUTION. Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Do
not stare at operating lamp. May be harmful to the eye.
Product tested against IEC62471
These photobiological safety markings are based on testing of the light output characteristic of a single horticultural luminaire. Increased exposure risk to facility personnel may be present depending upon the number of horticultural luminaires and their placement and/or positioning within the plant growth facility.
It is the responsibility of the plant growth facility to address these risks at the facility level and to ensure that people entering the plant growth areas while the lights are on, are aware of these risks and that appropriate safeguards are in place.
INSTALLING THE FIXTURE
ATTENTION
- THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE INSTALLATION CODE BY A PERSON FAMILIAR WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT AND THE HAZARDS INVOLVED
INSTALLATION PREP
- Switch off main voltage
- Refer to your light plan. Arrange boxed light fixtures in specified mounting locations.
- Remove the fixture from the packaging and check contents.
- Gather any additional tools and/or hardware that may be required to mount the fixture.
MOUNTING THE LIGHT FIXTURE
The Alpha fixture is designed to be hung using the hangers at either end of
the fixture’s cowling. The hangers can be installed to the cowling by;
a. Orientate the hanger parallel to the cowling and align the ends of the
hanger with the insert tabs in the cowling.
b. Insert the hanger ends into the tabs in the cowling.
c. Rotate the hanger upward through the tabs in the cowling
The Alpha fixture hangers are equipped with three featured shapes to assist
when hanging; 1-3/8” (35 mm) square, 1-3/8” (35 mm) round, and 3/4” (19 mm)
round. When mounting the Dragon fixtures in an array, a minimum distance of 8
inches side to side and a minimum distance of 1 inch end to end must be
maintained. When mounting next to a ceiling or wall, movable partitions, and
the like, insure a minimum distance of 40 inches (100cm) is maintained.
Figure 1: Fixture mounting detail in mm.
CONTROLING THE LIGHT
Dragon fixtures are equipped with four independent channels of LEDs (White
3000K, White 6500K, Red 660nm, and Red 720nm. Each channel can be
independently dimmed from 0% to 100%. Channel dimming can be adjusted on-
demand using the mobile app (See Mobile App Instructions for details) or by
setting up an embedded schedule in the light (See Scheduling Instructions for
details).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Alpha fixture equipped with a NEMA L7-15 plug on the cowling. Installed the
cable provided by Scynce into the plug and rotate clockwise to lock. Make sure
that the plug is fully seated prior to rotating to lock (See Fig. 2). Slip the
rubber boot over the plug collar on the cowling, this is to insure that water
does not enter the plug. Plug the light in and you are ready to go. Always
ensure that fixture installation is compliant with local building codes.
The Alpha fixture is intended to connect to the branch circuit with the supply
cord and attachment plug.
When routing the fixture power cord ensure that;
- The cord is not concealed or extended through a wall, floor, ceiling, or other parts of the building structure.
- The cord is not located above a suspended ceiling or dropped ceiling.
- The cord is not permanently affixed to the building structure.
- The cord is routed so that it is not subject to strain and is protected from physical damage.
- The cord is visible over its entire length.
- The cord is to be used within its rated ampacity as determined for the maximum temperature of 30C ambient.
To ensure safe operation of the lighting equipment it is necessary to control the temperature of the room by mechanical ventilation or cooling system to below the maximum ambient operating temperature of 30C (86F).
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
- High Voltage – Switch off the main voltage before commencing maintenance work.
- Caution – Fixture reaches high temps while in use.
- Do not open or disassemble the product. Opening the product can prove hazardous and will void the warranty.
- Caution – Risk of Fire
- Caution – Risk of shock
ATTENTION
In the event that the product is defective or damaged, contact the dealer from
whom you purchased the fixtures, or SCYNCE directly. Never switch on a
defective or damaged fixture.
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Check the product at regular intervals for build-up of dust and dirt. Clean the product if necessary.
Contamination can lead to overheating and reduced light output performance. -
Clean the fixture with water and a damp cloth or a polycarbonate safe cleaner such as Novus #1 Cleaner. Ensure hat the polycarbonate lens is always clean.
CLEANING
- Always allow the fixture to cool to room temperature before cleaning it.
- Never clean the fixture with corrosive cleaning agents or other aggressive liquids. The following cleaners are known to cause damage to polycarbonate.
- Solvents; Acetone, Alcohol…
- Window Cleaner; Windex, 409…
- Alkaline Cleaners
- Never use abrasive cleaners, abrasive pads, or gritty cloths to clean, the polycarbonate lenses will scratch.
- Never scrape the polycarbonate lenses to remove build-up. Only use a vinegar and water solution (1:100 ratio) to remove build-up of limescale on the lens.
- Fixtures have been tested under Chlorine gas exposure at manufacturer’s recommended dosage with no adverse effects.
- Oil based and non oil based fungicides and pesticides used at manufactures recommendations will not degrade lenses or the fixture.
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
Do not open or disassemble the product. Opening the product can prove
hazardous and will void the warranty.
ATTENTION
Never switch on a defective or damaged fixture. In the event the product is
defective or damaged, contact the dealer where you purchased the fixture or
contact SCYNCE directly.
In the event a single fixture is not working correctly, disconnect power from circuit and re-apply power prior to any other trouble shooting.
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