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Eterna FL124BPIR User manual

Issue 2013
Model:
FL124BPIR
23W Low Energy Floodlight With 180° PIR
These instructions are provided as a guideline to assist you.
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION
AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Pack contents:
1 x Fitting
1 x 23W ES CFL lamp
FOR PRODUCT ADVICE:
• T: 01933 673 144
• F: 01933 678 083
• E: [email protected].uk
Visit our website:
www.eterna-lighting.co.uk
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
A guide for qualied electricians
874/2012
A
MODELNO.
FL124BPIR
MODELNO.
A++
XXX kWh/1000h
22.50
CFL23W
A
EVENTUALLY, YOU MAY WANT TO
REPLACE THIS PRODUCT:
Regulations require the recycling of Waste from
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (European
“WEEE Directive” eective August 2005—UK
WEEE Regulations eective 2nd January 2007).
Environment Agency Registered Producer: WEE/
GA0248QZ.
WHEN YOUR PRODUCT COMES TO THE END OF
ITS LIFE OR YOU CHOOSE TO REPLACE IT, PLEASE
RECYCLE IT WHERE FACILITIES EXIST  DO NOT
DISPOSE WITH HOUSEHOLD WASTE.
CLEANING:
To avoid dust build-up and ensure proper
functioning of the oodlight, please wipe the sensor
lens lightly with a damp cloth every 3 months.
Disconnect the power and clean the exterior only of
this tting with a moist (not wet) cloth.
Do not use any chemical or abrasive cleaners.
IF YOU EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS:
If you believe your product is defective, please return
it to the place where you bought it. Our Technical
Team will gladly advise on any Eterna Lighting
product, but may not be able to give specic
instructions regarding individual installations.
For breakage information visit:
www.eterna-lighting.co.uk
LAMP SPECIFICATIONS:
Voltage 220-240V
Frequency 50Hz
Nominal lumens 1371 lm
Wattage 23W
Nominal life time of the lamp 10,000 hrs
Number of switching cycles
before premature lamp
failure
30,000
Colour temperature 6400K
Warm-up time up to 60 % of
the full light output 40s
Dimmable No
Lamp dimensions (mm) 140 x 59
Lamp mercury content to an
accuracy of 0.1mg 2.5
Cap type ES (E27)
Rated Wattage 22.5W
Rated luminous ux 1371 lm
Rated lamp lifetime 10,000
Colour rendering index Ra 80%
Lamp power factor 0.55
Lumen maintenance factor at
end of nominal life 50%
Starting time 0.9s
READ THIS FIRST:
Check the pack and make sure you have all of the
parts listed on the front of this booklet. If not,
contact the outlet where you bought this product.
This product contains glass, care must be taken when
assembling, tting or handling to prevent personal
injury or damage to the product.
This light tting must be installed by a competent
person in accordance with the Building Regulations
making reference to the current edition of the
IEE Wiring Regulations (BS7671). The Building
Regulations may be obtained from HMSO or viewed
and downloaded from www.communities.gov.uk
following the link for Building Regulations.
As the buyer, installer and/or user of this product it
is your own responsibility to ensure that this tting
is t for the purpose for which you have intended
it. Eterna Lighting cannot accept any liability for
loss, damage or premature failure resulting from
inappropriate use.
The lamps (bulbs/tubes) supplied with this tting are
consumable parts and therefore may be outside of
any warranty oered.
Switch o the mains before commencing installation
and remove the appropriate circuit fuse.
When working at heights, please use a suitable
platform.
Disconnect the tting from the electrical supply
before ash or high voltage testing.
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
This product is suitable for installation on surfaces
with normal ammability e.g. wood, plasterboard,
and masonry. It is not suitable for use on highly
ammable surfaces (e.g. polystyrene, textiles).
Before making xing hole(s), check that there are no
obstructions hidden beneath the mounting surface
such as pipes or cables.
The chosen location of your new tting should allow
for the product to be securely mounted and safely
connected to the mains supply (lighting circuit).
When choosing the location for your new tting,
ensure that the xings will be anchored in a solid
surface e.g. concrete, brick or a joist—do not x
directly onto panelling, cladding, plasterboard etc.
If the location of your new tting requires the
provision of a new electrical supply, the supply
must conform with the requirements of the Building
Regulations making reference to the current edition
of the IEE Wiring Regulations (BS7671).
This product is designed for permanent connection
to xed wiring: this should be either a suitable
lighting circuit (protected with a 5 or 6 Amp MCB or
fuse) or a fused spur (with a 3 Amp fuse) via a fused
connection unit.
We recommend that the supply incorporates a
switch for ease of operation.
Make connections to the electrical supply in
accordance with the following code:
Live - Brown or Red
Neutral - Blue or Black
Earth - Green and Yellow
When making connections, ensure that the terminals
are tightened securely and that no strands of wire
protrude. Check that the terminals are tightened
onto the bared conductors and not onto any
insulation.
This product must be connected to Earth.
IMPORTANT: Always switch o at the mains before
changing the lamp.
You are advised at every stage of your installation to
double-check any electrical connections you have
made. After you have completed your installation
there are electrical tests that should be carried out:
these tests are specied in the Wiring Regulations
(BS7671) referred to in the Building Regulations
LAMP REPLACEMENT:
01. Switch o the electricity at the mains.
02. Using a cross-headed screwdriver, undo the
screws that secure the diuser and allow to hang
down.
03. Remove the lamp.
04. Insert new lamp.
05. Replace the diuser and secure in position
making sure that the gasket is correctly
positioned and compressed.
06. Restore the power and switch on.
REPLACEMENT LAMP TYPE:
Fitting requires 1 x 23W ES helical CFLi 6400K
(included) or energy saving alternative.
Fitting is rated at 23W max.
SPECIFICATION:
Detection range: max. 12 metres at approx. 180° scan
Duration time adjustable: (2±0.5) minutes to (6±1)
minutes
Detection circuitry: Passive Infra-Red (PIR)
Power required: 220-230V ~ 50Hz
Maximum load: 23W E27 CFLi lamp
Recommended power supply cable: H05RN-F 3G
1.0mm2
Protection: class I
WHERE TO FIT YOUR PIR FLOODLIGHT:
To achieve best results we suggest you take the
following points into consideration:
Do not mount on a surface that has vibration.
Ideally the PIR ood light should be mounted 1.8 to
2.5 metres (6 to 8ft) above the area to be scanned
(refer to Fig.1 below).
To avoid damage to the unit do not aim sensor
towards sun.
Avoid positioning the sensor unit adjacent to a
bright light source which may prevent the unit from
operating when the lux control is set to operate in
dark conditions.
Avoid nuisance/ false triggering by directing sensor
away from:
• Trees and shrubs
• Reective surfaces such as smooth white walls
• Swimming pools
• Heat sources such as boiler ues
The PIR sensor scanning specications
(approximately 12 metres at 180°) may vary slightly
depending on the mounting height and location.
The detection range of the unit may also alter with
temperature change. Before selecting a place to
install your PIR oodlight you should note that
movement across the scan area is more eective
than movement directly towards or away from the
sensor. (Refer to Fig.2 opposite).
If movement is made walking directly towards or
away from the sensor and not across the sensor
the apparent detection range will be substantially
reduced (refer to Fig. 3 opposite).
Fig 1
TIME SENS LUX
2.5M
4M 8M 12M
180˚
Appr.
L N
Yellow/Green
(Power Cable)
Blue
(Power Cable)
Brown
(Power Cable)
Black (PIR Wire)
Yellow/Green
(Lamp Wire)
Blue (Lamp Wire)
Blue (PIR Wire)
Brown (PIR Wire)
Brown
(Lamp Wire)
Terminal Block
Power
Cable
L N
Brown (power cable)
Blue
(power
cable)
Yellow / Green
(power cable)
Lamp Cover
Screw
Cable Gland
Wall
Mounting
Support
Screws
X 2
Wall Mounting
Support Bracket
Junction Box Locking Nut
Fig 3
Eective
Less
Eective
Fig 2
TIME SENS LUX
2.5M
4M 8M 12M
180˚
Appr.
L N
Yellow/Green
(Power Cable)
Blue
(Power Cable)
Brown
(Power Cable)
Black (PIR Wire)
Yellow/Green
(Lamp Wire)
Blue (Lamp Wire)
Blue (PIR Wire)
Brown (PIR Wire)
Brown
(Lamp Wire)
Terminal Block
Power
Cable
L N
Brown (power cable)
Blue
(power
cable)
Yellow / Green
(power cable)
Lamp Cover
Screw
Cable Gland
Wall
Mounting
Support
Screws
X 2
Wall Mounting
Support Bracket
Junction Box Locking Nut
INSTALLATION:
TIME SENS LUX
2.5M
4M 8M 12M
180˚
Appr.
L N
Yellow/Green
(Power Cable)
Blue
(Power Cable)
Brown
(Power Cable)
Black (PIR Wire)
Yellow/Green
(Lamp Wire)
Blue (Lamp Wire)
Blue (PIR Wire)
Brown (PIR Wire)
Brown
(Lamp Wire)
Terminal Block
Power
Cable
L N
Brown (power cable)
Blue
(power
cable)
Yellow / Green
(power cable)
Lamp Cover
Screw
Cable Gland
Wall
Mounting
Support
Screws
X 2
Wall Mounting
Support Bracket
Junction Box Locking Nut
Fig 4
INSTALLATION:
When installing the PIR ood light refer to Fig.4
opposite.
01) Switch o the mains before commencing
installation.
02) Remove the wall bracket from the tting by
removing the screws and nuts from each side.
Take care not to lose any of these parts as the
nuts are not captive within the tting - see Fig.4.
03) Using the bracket as a template mark and then
drill the appropriate xing holes.
04) Secure the bracket with suitable xings (not
supplied).
05) Unscrew the junction box cover screws and
remove cover, unscrew the gland nut and loosen
the cable restraint clamp. Connect the power
cable (not included) to the terminal block, see
Fig. 4. Ensure the cable passes through the cable
gland and gasket.
06) Re-t the terminal block, tighten the cable
restraint clamp, tighten the gland nut and re-t
the cover.
07) Fix housing back into wall mounting bracket and
secure with screws, washers and nuts previously
removed.
08) Unscrew the lamp cover screws and t the
lamp making sure it is fully screwed into the
lampholder.
09) Adjust the direction of the oodlight and tighten
the head xings ensuring that you have used the
lock washers.
10) Restore mains power.
11) Adjust the PIR sensor oodlight to the desired
settings.
IMPORTANT
Loosen the lock nuts and screws on sensor and
oodlight before making any adjustments.
UNDERSTANDING THE CONTROLS:
(Referring to Fig.5 opposite)
ADJUSTING THE DURATION TIME:
The length of time that remains switched on after
activation can be adjusted from (2±0.5) minutes to
(6±1) minutes. Rotating the TIME knob anticlockwise
from (+) to (-) will reduce the duration time.
Note: Once the light has been triggered by the PIR
sensor any subsequent detection will start the timed
period again from the beginning.
ADJUSTING THE LUX CONTROL LEVEL:
The lux control module has a built-in sensing device
(photocell) that detects daylight and darkness. The
(R) position denotes that the oodlights can work at
day and night, and the ( ) position will only work at
night. You can set to operate the unit at the desired
level by adjusting the LUX knob.
ADJUSTING THE SENSITIVITY:
The SENS knob controls the distance from which the
PIR sensor can be triggered. Turning the SENS knob
from (+) to (-) will decrease the sensitivity.
SETTING THE CONTROLS:
Turn the LUX control knob to light (R) position, turn
the wall switch on and wait half a minute for the
control circuit to stabilize. At this stage ensure that
the TIME control knob is set at minimum duration
time (-) position (rotating the TIME knob anti-
clockwise to stop-position). The oodlight will now
switch on and remain on for about 2 minuites after
each detection.
1) Direct the sensor toward the desired area to be
scanned by adjusting the swivel joint on the
sensor arm.
IMPORTANT
Loosen the lock nuts and screws on sensor and
oodlight before making any adjustments.
2) Have another person move across the center of the
area to be scanned and slowly adjust the angle of
the sensor arm until the unit senses the presence
of the moving person, causing the oodlight to
switch on (refer to Fig. 2).
3) Adjust time control to required setting.
4) To set the light level at which the oodlight will
automatically switch “on” at night, turn the LUX
control knob from daylight (R) to night ( ). If the
oodlight is required to switch on earlier, e.g.
dusk, wait for the desired light level, then slowly
turn the LUX control knob towards daylight while
someone walks across the center of the area to be
detected. When the oodlight switches on, release
the LUX control knob. You may need to make
further adjustments to achieve your ideal light
level setting.
Fig 5
TIME SENS LUX
2.5M
4M 8M 12M
180˚
Appr.
L N
Yellow/Green
(Power Cable)
Blue
(Power Cable)
Brown
(Power Cable)
Black (PIR Wire)
Yellow/Green
(Lamp Wire)
Blue (Lamp Wire)
Blue (PIR Wire)
Brown (PIR Wire)
Brown
(Lamp Wire)
Terminal Block
Power
Cable
L N
Brown (power cable)
Blue
(power
cable)
Yellow / Green
(power cable)
Lamp Cover
Screw
Cable Gland
Wall
Mounting
Support
Screws
X 2
Wall Mounting
Support Bracket
Junction Box Locking Nut
TROUBLESHOOTING AND USER HINTS:
NOTE: all passive infra red detectors are more sensitive in cold and dry weather than warm and wet weather.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY
Light does not switch on
when there is movement
in the detection area.
1. No mains voltage Check all connections, and MCB fuses / switches
2. Nearby lighting is too bright Redirect sensor or relocate the unit
3. Controls set incorrectly Readjust sensor angle or control knob
4. Lamp blown Check lamp functions and replace if necessary
5. Lamp not tted correctly Make sure the lamp is correctly seated in the
lampholder
6. Wired incorrectly Check wiring and conrm its wired as per the
wiring diagram
7. Sensor positioned in wrong direction Adjust angle and direction of PIR for best results
walk across beam
Light switches on for no
apparent reason (false
trigger)
1. Heat from lamp body activating sensor Adjust PIR sensor or oodlight to allow a
minimum gap of 40mm between oodlight body
and sensor head
2. Heat sources such as air-con, vents, heaters, ues,
other outside lighting, moving cars trees or shrubs
are activating sensor
Adjust direction of sensor head away from these
sources
Reduce sensitivity
3. Animals / birds activating sensor Redirecting sensor head may help
4. Interference from on/o switching of electric
fans or lights on the same circuit as your security
oodlight.
(This problem does not always occur but a faulty
switch or noisy uorescent light may cause the
security oodlight to switch on)
Should the false triggering become, troublesome,
consider:
(a) Replacing a faulty switch
(b) Replacing noisy uorescent tubes and/or
starters
(c) Connecting the oodlight to a separate
circuit (in most cases where one or more of
the above suggestions have been carried out,
false triggering has been reduced)
5. Reection from swimming pool, or reective
surface such as smooth white walls Redirect sensor
Light remains on
1. Continuously false triggered Redirecting sensor head may help
2. Time is set to long Reduce time
Light remains on at
nighttime Possible heat source in detection zone Cover PIR sensor lens with a thick cloth, if the
light turns o check detection area for heat or
reective source, reposition head
Light switches on during
daylight hours LUX control knob is set to daylight position Turn the LUX control knob to desired light level
setting
When setting the lux
controls in daylight
the detection distance
becomes shorter
Interference by sunlight Re-test at night

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