IOTA ILB-CP-HE User manual

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. CAUTION – To prevent electrical shock, do not mate unit connector until installation is complete and A.C.
power is supplied to the unit.
2. CAUTION – This fixture provides more than one power supply output source. To reduce the risk of electrical
shock, disconnect both normal and emergency sources by turning off the A.C. branch circuit and by discon-
necting the unit connector.
3. CAUTION – This is a sealed unit. Components are not replaceable. Replace the entire unit when necessary.
4. CAUTION – Installation and servicing should be performed by qualified personnel only. De-energize before
opening.
5.The ILB-CP-HE is for use with grounded LED luminaires listed to UL standards. Not for use in heated air
outlets or hazerdous locations.
6. The ILB-CP-HE requires an unswitched A.C. power source of 120 to 277 volts AC, 50/60Hz.
7. The ILB-CP-HE and A.C. driver must be on the same branch circuit.
8. Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
9. The ILB-CP-HE should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not readily be subjected to tam-
pering by unauthorized personnel.
10. The ILB-CP-HE will supply 10-60VDC output at the individual rated specification for 90 minutes. See individual
units for output specifications.
11. The ILB-CP-HE s certified in the CA Title 20 Modernized Appliance Efficiency Database System (MAEDBS)
as a small battery charger.
12. Suitable for use in damp locations and plenum spaces.
13. Suitable for Luminaires, recessed Type IC (intended for insulation contact).
14. For use in 0° C minimum, 55° C maximum ambient temperatures.
15. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition, void
warranty, and result in non-compliance with UL specifications.
16. Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
17. Install in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local regulations.
18. Lighting fixture manufacturers, electricians, and end-users need to ensure product system compatibility before
final installation. See addendum for compatibility and covered luminaire requirements.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ILB-CP-HE
TBTS
‘A’ MOUNTING DESIGN
HIGH EFFICIENCY EMERGENCY
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT
FOR LED
Patented
HIGH EFFICIENCY PERFORMANCE
MEETS CA T20 BATTERY CHARGER
EFFICIENCY STANDARDS
EMERGENCY LED DRIVER FOR USE
WITH LED LUMINAIRES IDENTIFIED
IN THE MANUFACTURER’S
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: Before installing, make certain the A.C. power is off and the ILB-CP-HE
unit connector is disconnected.
1. FIXTURE
The ILB-CP-HE can be used with most LED loads that operate at 10-60 VDC. See the ILB Model Specification
Chart for output specifications of the unit being installed.
1. The ILB-CP-HE series has been evaluated to and found compliant to UL standard 924. The as-installed
performance of system must meet or exceed all Federal, State, and Local code requirements.
2. Refer to Addendum 11042014 for detailed specifications and methods to calculate emergency light levels.
2. MOUNTING THE ILB-CP-HE
The ILB-CP-HE should be mounted on or nearby the fixture above the ceiling. The flex conduit marked “A” should
be wired into the driver/lamp compartment or to an electrical junction box on the fixture which allows access to the
fixture connections. Refer to Illustration 1 for typical mounting.
When battery packs are remote mounted, consult Customer Service for the maximum allowable distance between
the battery pack and the load.
ILB-CP05
ILB-CP07
ILB-CP10
5 WATTS
7 WATTS
10 WATTS
ILB MODEL SPECIFICATION CHART
OUTPUT POWER (CONSTANT)
ILB-CP12 12 WATTS
3. WIRING
Refer to Illustration 2 for the appropriate wiring of the LED load and driver. Install in accordance with the
National Electrical Code and local regulations. For additional wiring diagrams consult Customer Service.
Illustration 1 Downlight Fixture
FLEX “A”
JUNCTION
BOX
CEILING
TILE
A.C. BALLAST &
LAMP SOCKET COMPARTMENT
FLEX “B”
SWITCH BOX
TEST SWITCH
CHARGE LIGHT
ILB-CP-HE
TEST
ACCESSORIES
LED FIXTURE
TBTS

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4. INSTALLING THE THREADED BODY TEST SWITCH (TBTS)
Cut a single gang switch box into the ceiling tile adjacent to the fixture within reach of the ILB-CP-HE flex conduit
marked “B”. After mounting the switch box, connect flex to the box and route all leads inside the box. Refer to
Illustration 1 for typical mounting. For proper operation, use only the accessory components provided with the unit.
See Page 1 of the Instruction Manual.
5. LABELS
Attach the appropriate labels adjacent to the TBTS. Annotate Replacement Label with identical manufacturer part
number(s). The Caution and the Replacement labels must be on the fixture in a readily visible location to anyone
attempting to service the fixture.
6. WIRING THE A.C. INPUT
A. The ILB-CP-HE and A.C. driver MUST be on the same branch circuit.
B. The ILB-CP-HE requires an unswitched A.C. power source of 120 to 277 VAC, 50/60Hz; therefore when used
with switched fixtures, the ILB input must be wired ahead of the switch.
C. Refer to the wiring diagrams on the back page for the proper wiring. For wiring diagrams not shown, consult
our customer service.
7. COMPLETING INSTALLATION
When the installation is complete, switch the A.C. power on and join the ILB-CP-HE unit connector.
OPERATION
Normal Mode – A.C. power is present. The A.C. driver operates the LED load as intended. The ILB-CP-HE is in the
standby charging mode. The TBTS will be lit providing a visual indication that the battery is being charged.
Emergency Mode – The A.C. power fails. The ILB-CP-HE senses the A.C. power failure and automatically switches to
the Emergency Mode. One or multiple LEDs are illuminated, for a minimum of 90 minutes. When the A.C. power is
restored, the ILB-CP-HE switches the system back to the Normal Mode and resumes battery charging. See page 1 of
the Instruction Manual.
ILB-CP WITH TBTS TEST ACCESSORY
ILBCP_TBTS.EPS
AC (NORMAL)
DRIVER
IOTA ILB-CP
EMERGENCY DRIVER
LED
LOAD
WHITE
WHITE
WHT/BLK
WHT/BLK
COMMON
UNSWITCHED
24/7 POWER BLK/ORG (120 TO 277V, 50/60HZ)
AC INPUT (120 TO 277V)
SWITCHED OR
UNSWITCHED
HOT
TBTS
TEST ACCESSORY
RED (+)
BLUE (-)
RED/WHT (+)
BLUE/WHT (-)
LED INPUT(+)
LED INPUT (-)
LED OUTPUT (+)
LED OUTPUT (-)
UNIT
CONNECTOR
WHT/RED
RED OR RED/BLK (+)
ATTENTION: DO NOT MATE UNIT CONNECTOR UNTIL
INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE AND AC POWER IS SUPPLIED.
TEST ACCESSORY LEADS-OBSERVE PROPER
POLARITY WIRING.
NO POLARITY ON WHT/BLK LEADS. USE EITHER LEAD FOR
CONNECTION TO BUILDING COMMON (SWITCHED OR UNSWITCHED)
AND OTHER FOR CONNECTION TO AC DRIVER.
CONNECT UNSWITCHED POWER. IF A SINGLE BUILDING
COMMON IS PRESENT, CONNECT THE WHITE WIRE TO THE COMMON.
IF A SEPARATE UNSWITCHED CONDUCTOR FEED IS PRESENT,
CONNECT THE WHITE LEAD TO THE COMMON FROM THE
UNSWITCHED FEED.
MATE UNIT CONNECTOR AFTER INSTA LLATION IS
COMPLETE AND AC POWER IS SUPPLIED
WHT
RED
Illustration 2: Typical Wiring Diagram

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68C10-109
REV 1901
TESTING & MAINTENANCE
Pressing the TBTS turns off the light on the TBTS and forces the unit into emergency mode, interrupting power to
the designated A.C. driver. The LED load is now being lit by the ILB-CP-HE unit. After releasing the TBTS, the fixture
returns to normal operation after a momentary delay. To simulate a “BLACK OUT” use the circuit breaker to turn off A.C.
power.
Initial Testing – Allow the unit to charge approximately 1 hour, then conduct a short discharge test. Allow a 24 hour
charge before conducting a one hour test.
The ILB-CP-HE is a maintenance free unit, however, periodic inspection and testing is required. NFPA 101, Life Safety
Code, outlines the following schedule:
Monthly – Insure that the TBTS light is illuminated. Conduct a 30 second discharge test by depressing the TBTS. At
least one LED should operate at reduced output.
Annually – Insure that the TBTS light is illuminated. Conduct a full 90 minute discharge test. The unit should operate
as intended for the duration of the test.
“Written records of testing shall be kept by the owner for inspection by the authority having jurisdiction.”
SERVICING SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
Consult Customer Service for current warranty information.

Addendum Insert
CP Series Compatibility and Suitability of Use Guidelines
Addendum (Rev.11042014)
The purpose of this addendum is to sufficiently identify electrical compatibility and predictable emergency light output of
the LED luminaire when used with the IOTA ILB-CP Series LED emergency drivers. Verification of these operating traits
does not constitute a code-compliant, as-installed emergency egress system. It is still the responsibility of the Designer/
Specifier to assure appropriate light levels are achieved during emergency operation of the luminaire in accordance
with Federal, state and local municipal codes regarding path of egress illumination.
1. Determining Electrical Compatibility
1.1 Verify Class 2 compliant driver per driver manufacture specifications.
1.2 Verify that the Emergency Driver (ILB-CP Series) selected does not exceed the power delivered to the LED
array (voltage and current) of the normal driver.
2. Calculating Lumen Output During Emergency Operation
2.1 Assess luminaire/fixture data.
2.1.1 DESIGNLIGHTS CONSORTIUM
- Log onto the DesignLights Consortium website (www.designlights.org).
- Click on “search the DLC Qualified Product List” button on the DLC homepage.
- In the “search by keyword” text window enter: luminaire manufacturer name and part number.
- Click on “Search” tab to open the “Qualified Products List.”
- Determine per “RATED DATA” efficacy shown in lumens per watt - (lm/w).
- Multiply lumens per watt by ILB-CP rated output (example: lm/w x 5 watts). Refer to table “ILB
MODEL SPECIFICATION CHART” below for the wattage of the specific ILB-CP model to be
used in the luminaire. (lm/w) x (ILB-CP Watts) = Minimum emergency lumens of fixture.
- Determine per “RATED DATA” the “wattage of the luminaire.”
3. Determining Adequacy of Means-of-Egress Lighting Levels
3.1 Follow industry standards by utilizing available .ies files and lighting design software for your dedicated
emergency luminaires, with the above calculated emergency lumens, and validate your as-installed
plans in accordance with the applicable life safety codes governing your project, typically 1 fc on the
ground along the full means of egress.
While the ILB-CP series has been found compliant with the requirements of UL Standard 924, it is
ultimately the responsibility of the Designer/Specifier to assure the as-installed system delivers code-
compliant path of egress illumination in accordance with Federal, State or local municipal requirements.
ILB-CP05
ILB-CP07
ILB-CP10
5 WATTS
7 WATTS
10 WATTS
ILB MODEL SPECIFICATION CHART
OUTPUT POWER (CONSTANT)
ILB-CP12 12 WATTS
ILB-SL-CP05
ILB-SL-CP07
ILB-SL-CP10
5 WATTS
7 WATTS
10 WATTS
ILB-SL-CP12 12 WATTS
ILB-CP20 20 WATTS
ILB-SL-CP08 8 WATTS
68C10-109
REV 1901
ILB-CP05
ILB-CP07
ILB-CP10
5 WATTS
7 WATTS
10 WATTS
ILB MODEL SPECIFICATION CHART
OUTPUT POWER (CONSTANT)
ILB-CP12 12 WATTS
ILB-SL-CP05
ILB-SL-CP07
ILB-SL-CP10
5 WATTS
7 WATTS
10 WATTS
ILB-SL-CP12 12 WATTS
ILB-CP20 20 WATTS
ILB-SL-CP08 8 WATTS
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