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Cooper Lighting VISTRAL User manual

K607V1 Lighting
Cooper Lighting and Safety Ltd
Wheatley Hall Road, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN2 4NB
Sales General Major Projects London International Sales
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR:
VISTRAL self-contained emergency luminaire
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1. Remove diffuser by inserting a screwdriver
and prise out.
2. Remove lamp.
3. Remove reflector moulding by moving the
lamp holders inwards.
When refitting reflector moulding ensure
correct orientation.
Battery Replacement
Performance of the luminaire is dependent on the use of the correct type of high
temperature nickel-cadmium battery.
Battery life may be impaired if the luminaire is mounted in an ambient temperature
greater than 25°C. Store the luminaire or battery between 0°C and 25°C. Replace
with high temperature nickel-cadmium battery to the manufacturer's recommended
part number. Connect the red lead to positive (+), the black lead to negative (-).
Take care not to damage the sleeving. The battery should be replaced when the
rated duration is no longer achieved.
Warning: When disposing of the battery do not pierce, incinerate or short circuit.
The battery contains cadmium and should therefore be disposed of in accordance
with recognized disposal methods.
Safe Installation and Operation
1. Check the rating label for voltage and frequency before connecting to the
electrical supply.
2. Ensure the mains supply is switched off and the battery disconnected when
working on this luminaire, whether installing, re-lamping or carrying out any other
servicing.
3. Use only the correct lamp and battery as indicated on the luminaire label.
4. Ensure the fixing is adequate for the luminaire weight.
Servicing
1. Ensure this instruction leaflet and recommendations for periodic inspection and
test are presented to the authority responsible for the operation and maintenance
of this luminaire.
2. Servicing, e.g. cleaning and lamp replacement, must only be carried out after the
electricity supply has been switched off. Do not assume a luminaire with no lamps
alight is switched off, always check before servicing. Do not touch the lamp pins
or any terminals without first disconnecting the battery.
3. Cleaning should be carried out at regular intervals to ensure dirt does not
accumulate to an extent that will impair the thermal safety of the luminaire.
Regular cleaning will help to maintain the optical performance of the luminaire.
4. Failed lamps, starter switches and batteries must be replaced as soon as
practicable by components of the same type. Replace the battery when the
luminaire fails to achieve the rated duration marked on the luminaire.
This luminaire complies with BS EN 60598-2-22 and is suitable for interior use
including defined escape routes. Normal ambient temperature 0°C to +25°C.
Rated lumen output
Rated minimum luminaire output in emergency mode in accordance with EN
60598-2-22 is 70 lumens.
This value is provided to permit checking of correct operation, determination of the
lighting level on an escape route can only be made with full photometric data.
Spacing to height tables are published in the Cooper Lighting and Safety catalogue.
Disassembly
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Caution
DO NOT MEGGA after installation. In accordance with IEE regulation 613-7 and
ECA/LIF recommendations, disconnect live and neutral wires from the luminaire to
check insulation resistance.
Date of Commissioning
Date to be filled in on space provided on battery label by either installer or
commissioning engineer.
Testing
The battery is supplied discharged.
Connect the luminaire to an unswitched live supply which must be connected to the
normal lighting sub-circuit in that location.
Check the LED indicator illuminates to indicate the battery is charging.
Maintained luminaires only - check the lamp illuminates when the switched supply
is turned on.
A short discharge should be initiated by briefly interrupting the unswitched supply
when the lamp must illuminate at reduced brightness and the LED extinguish.
Restore the mains supply and check the LED indicator. If all tests are satisfactory
the test regime defined in BS5266 should be implemented, see the table overleaf.
If any tests were not performed satisfactorily charge the battery for 24 hours before
repeating the test.
Connect the mains electrical supply:
Earth - for continuity only.
N Neutral
L1 Unswitched Live
L2 Switched Live (maintained luminaires only).
For continuous illumination loop L1 to L2.
Connect the battery , re-fit the reflector, lamp and diffuser.
Wiring
To mains
lighting
To additional
emergency
luminaires
Mains lighting fuse
Fluorescent
emergency
luminaire
Maintained
lighting control switch
Tamper-proof
test switch
L1
L
N
N
L2 L2 only used
on maintained
units
(
(
Month 1
Month 2
Month 3
Month 4
Month 5
Month 6
Month 7
Month 8
Month 9
Month 10
Month 11
Annual
Test Signed
Year 1
Date
Year 2 Year 3
Signed Date Signed Date
Year 4 Year 5
Signed Date Signed Date
EMERGENCY LUMINAIRE TEST RECORD
All emergency lighting installations should be regularly tested and a record kept of the
results. Tests carried out to the schedule listed below conform to the requirements of
EN50172 and BS5266 Part 8 Emergency escape lighting systems.
Tests should be conducted at times of minimum risk and buildings not re-occupied until
the battery has recharged.
Where a large number of emergency luminaires are involved do not test all the luminaires
at the same time.
Daily Check the charge indicator is alight.
Monthly Simulate a mains supply failure and check the emergency lamp illuminates. The
period of simulated mains failure should be sufficient to check the operation of
the luminaire but should not exceed one quarter of the rated duration.
When the mains supply is restored check the charge indicator is alight.
Annual Simulate a mains supply failure and check the emergency lamp is illuminated for
the rated duration.
When the mains supply is restored check the charge indicator is alight.
Luminaire location
Ref. No.
Luminaire Cat. No.
Luminaire type
Rated duration Hrs
Installation Engineer:
Telephone No.
Signed: Date:
Charge Indicator: Charge/discharge test:
INSTALLATION ENGINEER’S TEST REPORT
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