PHILIPS TT200 GreenSpace Emergency Instruction Manual

June 21, 2024
Philips

GreenSpace
IA4 Emergency
(TT series)

TT200 GreenSpace Emergency

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Light output in emergency operation mode BLF:

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Inrush current

| 20 W SR| 36 W SR
---|---|---
| Electrical characteristics
Imax (A)| 6.7| 9
Tref (µs)| 30| 25
MCB| Luminaires max.
B-10 A| 63| 20
B-13 A| 81| 25
B-16 A| 100| 32
C-10 A| 104| 33
C-13 A| 135| 43
C-16 A| 170| 54

LED indicator status

LED indicator
(colour/flashing)| Error condition| Cause| Solution
---|---|---|---
Green/no| | System OK, battery fully charged|
No indication| | Mains off, EM mode, Rest mode, test in progress|
Green/slow| | System OK, battery is charging|
Green/fast| | System OK, recently tested (x 5 days, Australia mode only
Red/no| Battery voltage too high or too low| No battery connected| Connect a battery
| | Wrong or bad battery connected| Replace battery
Red/fast| Output voltage too low or too high| Wrong LED load connected| Connect a right load and perform funtional test
| No load connected or output shorted| Wrong load connected| Connect a right load and perform funtional test
Red/slow| Failed test due to battery| Battery end of life Charger failure| Replace battery and perform a duration test Replace driver
Red-green/fast| DALI identify device

Fast flashing: f = 2 Hz (on-time = 250ms, off-time = 250 ms)
Slow flashing: f = 0.66 Hz (on-time = 250ms, off-time = 1250 ms)

Service: (Driver/battery replacement)
The battery should be replaced when it no longer meets the rated duration of operation after the corresponding recharge period.
The batteries have a life time expectancy of 6 years.
Light source (LED) is not replaceable.

  1. Disconnect the old battery
  2. Reconnect the new battery

LiFePO4 batteries will be charged before shipment and need to be used before the date indicated on the battery packing due to self-discharging when stored at tstorage ≤ 30°C.
These batteries will be charged by the TrustSight driver per the CC-CV method.

  • Battery: LFP 3000 mAh (2S2P)
  • Inrush current (Ipeak): 5 A
  • Ipeak (half peak time): 110 µs
  • Battery storage temp:
    · at -20 – 25 C: max 12 months

Luminaire classificatioin:
X 1 —E 180
X: self-contained
1: maintained
A: Including test device
E: non replaceable lamp/battery
180: duration of emergency mode [min]

Test button:
An optional test switch can be connected to the Trust Sight emergency driver.
This switch can be connected in parallel to the indicator LED and be used in the following ways:

  • Press 0 < time < 10s to initiate functional test as long as switchis pressed.
  • Press > 10s will complete the FT when the battery is not fully charged.
  • Press > 10s when battery is fully charged: a DT will be performed (indicator stays green).
    When the Trust Sight is in Emergency mode there is a possibility to disconnect the battery by pressing the test switch for 3 seconds.
    This is intended to be able to switch off the emergency system after a light up test in Luminaire factory.

To assure the lighting quality of this unique LED lighting concept there are only a few instructions regarding the maintenance of this LED luminaire:

  • Do not touch electronic components! Electronic components maybe under high voltage.
  • Do not stare into LED light beam.
  • The luminaire shall be installed by a qualified electrician and wired in accordance with the latest IEE electrical regulations or the national requirements.
  • The batteries have a life time expectancy of 6 years.
  • Only to be installed outside arms reach as recessed ceiling luminaire.

Charging
After first installation (and after each emergency mode operation), the batteries need to be charged for at least 24 hours to become sufficiently charged again. If the battery is not completely discharged the required charge time is shorter accordingly. The status of the battery is given by the indicator LED.

Periodic testing
Periodic tests of emergency lighting luminaires must be performed according to EN50172 clause 7.2.3 and 7.2.4. Switch on in the emergency mode each month by simulation of a failure of the supply to the normal lighting for a period sufficient to ensure that each lamp is illuminated. Twice per year, each luminaire shall be tested for its full rated duration (at least 3hrs).

Self-Test
The TrustSight Pro version is equipped with a self-test functionality according IEC62034. 28 days after power-up the driver will perform a functional test of 30 seconds. Every 6th test (after half a year) will be a duration test. This test will run until the battery is fully discharged and the driver will verify if the capacity of the battery is sufficient to provide 3hrs emergency time. This will result in 2 full duration tests every year. A duration test will only be performed if the battery is sufficient charged. In case of a failure, an error will be indicated by the LED indicator.
The TrustSight DALI version is equipped with a self-test functionality according IEC62034. Automatic tests will be preformed according the duration test (DT) and functional test (FT) programmable interval times. The DT Interval Time can be set at “0”, disabling the duration tests. This means that there will be no DT initiated by the driver and the DT must be initiated by ATS (lighting management system). The same holds for the FT interval time. Via DALI interface the FT and DT can be initiated with DALI commands. In DALI standard operating mode the DT will be performed as long as the rated duration time (default 3 hour for TrustSight).
When via OEM specific mode a DT is initiated also when a self-test DT is performed the test will take until the battery is fully empty.
Full discharges are recommend for battery maintenance.

Conditions for Self-test
For both, DT and FT the TrustSight, permanent mains must be available and the battery must be charging or fully charged. A DT will only be performed when the battery is fully charged. A FT can be performed when the battery is partially charged. When scheduling a test (functional or duration test) the operation of the AC-driver is also checked. When the AC-driver is active (so normal lighting turned on), the test will be postponed for a maximum of 3 days. When the AC-driver is off for at least 2 hours the test will be started.

Manual Test
The TrustSight basic version must be tested manually according regulations. This can be done by disconnecting the permanent mains and observing the performance of the system. It is also possible to initiate a DT of FT with the test switch function.

Disconnect before servicing
Luminaire has basic insulation between Low Voltage supply and control conductors.
The control gear and/or the external flexible cable contained in this luminaire shall only be replaced by the manufacturer or his service agent or a similar qualified person. The light source contained in this luminaire is not replaceable, in case of damage replace the luminaire.
Storage, installation, use, operation and maintenance of the products needs to be performed exactly according the instructions in this manual and/or other instructions as may be provided by us to guarantee safe use of the product over its entire lifetime. Failure to adhere to these instructions will invalidate your entitlement to warranty. Bolts with indication of torque strength on the drawing need to be tightened using a calibrated torque wrench. Pre-assembled bolts need to be retightened again to the required torque specification to assure maximum strength over lifetime.
This product contains a light source of energy efficiency class: see table or label.

Disposal of the product.

This product is made of high quality materials and components that can be recycled and reused. If a product is marked with the crossed-out circular garbage can symbol shown here, it means that it is subject to the European Directive 2012/19/EU. You should check the information about local facilities collecting used electrical and electronic products and their packaging on your own. Local regulations prohibiting the discarding of equipment and packaging together with municipal waste must be strictly observed. Proper disposal of used packaging, product and/or batteries will help to avoid potential harmful eff ects on the environment and human health.
Batteries must not be disposed of with municipal waste. They must be taken to designated collection points. In the case of disposal of a product containing batteries that cannot be replaced by the user, they should be removed by a specialist.

4422 948 61748
2023-07-18

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