IOTA IIS-50-I User manual

IIS-50-I
INTERRUPTIBLE
50W UNIT INVERTER EQUIPMENT
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
P.O. BOX 11846 TUCSON, AZ 85734
(520) 294-3292 • FAX (520) 741-2837
www.iotaengineering.com
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 before servicing.
3. The IIS-50-I requires an unswitched A.C. power source of either 120 or 277 volts. Properly cap the unused
A.C. lead.
4. DO NOT USE OUTDOORS. The IIS-50-I is for use with grounded, UL Listed, damp location rated, indoor
fixtures. Not for use in heated air outlets or hazardous locations.
5. Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
6. Do not use this equipment for other than its intended use.
7. The IIS-50-I should be mounted securely and in locations and at heights where it will not readily be subject-
ed to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
8. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by IOTA Engineering, LLC may cause an unsafe condi-
tion, will void the warranty, and result in non-compliance with UL specifications.
9. The AC voltage rating of this equipment is specified on the product label. Do not connect the IIS-50-I equip-
ment to any other voltage.
10. Suitable for use in damp locations.
11. For use in 0° C minimum, 50° C maximum ambient temperatures.
12. Install in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local regulations.
13. Installation and servicing should be performed by qualified personnel.
14. Electricians and end-users need to ensure product system compatibility before final installation.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: Before installing, make certain the A.C. power is off and the IIS-50-I unit connector
is disconnected.
1. MOUNTING THE IIS-50-I
Mount the IIS-50-I on or adjacent to the fixture in a position that does not interfere with the existing A.C. driver, ballast or
any other hardware. Extend the flex conduit to the junction box or wireway channel and punch a 7/8″hole. Feed the wires
and flex connector down through the hole in the fixture and secure in place with the flex connector nut. An optional T-bar
mounting kit is available to mount the IIS-50-I above the ceiling tile adjacent to the fixture. Refer to Illustration 1. To order
the optional T-bar mounting kit (part number TBMK-160) contact Customer Service.
When remote mounting, consult Customer Service for the maximum allowable distance between the inverter and fixture.
CAUTION: Properly secure the IIS-50-I in the ceiling grid to insure compliance with local, state, and federal
guidelines regarding ceiling mounted equipment.
2. WIRING
A. CONNECTING THE INVERTER AC INPUT
This is the AC input that charges the inverter battery, therefore it requires an unswitched AC supply. For 120V supply,
connect the AC line wire to the BLACK lead. For 277V supply, connect the AC line wire to the ORANGE lead. Connect
the WHITE to the AC Neutral. Refer to the Wiring Diagram on Page 4. CAUTION: Cap the unused BLACK or ORANGE
input wire. Failure to do so may result in equipment failure and void the warranty.
B. CONNECTING THE NORMAL AC SWITCHED / UNSWITCHED SUPPLY
Connect the BLK/ORG lead to the switched or unswitched AC supply. Connect the WHT/BLU to the AC Neutral. Refer
to the Wiring Diagram on Page 4. For Emergency Only (Normally Off) operation, the BLK/ORG and WHT/BLU leads
are not used and should be capped separately.
Select the appropriate output voltage to the AC driver/ballast on the AC Output Setting (Voltage Selector) switch (120
or 277 volts) located on the flex end of the IIS-50-I. Refer to Illustration 2.
C. CONNECTING THE INVERTER TO THE AC FIXTURE
Connect the output leads of the IIS-50-I to the AC fixture. When making connections to the IIS-50-I, do NOT con-
nect the input neutral WHITE or WHT/BLU to the output neutral GRAY. Refer to the Wiring Diagram on Page 4.
For additional wiring diagrams consult Customer Service.
Wire the AC driver/ballast with the lamp(s) in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions.
Install in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local regulations.
INSURE WIRING IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS.
OPTIONAL T-BAR MOUNTING KIT
CEILING T-GRID
FIXTURE
36-INCH FLEXIBLE
CONDUIT
FIXTURE
JUNCTION BOX
OR
WIRING
COMPARTMENT
SWITCH BOX FOR
TEST ACCESSORIES
(BOX NOT SUPPLIED)
FLEXIBLE CONDUIT
TO TEST ACCESSORIES
(NOT SUPPLIED)
Illustration 1: IIS-50-I and Test Accessory Mounting (Top View)
IIS-50-I
AC OUTPUT
(”V
OLTAGE SELECTOR”)
SWITCH
Illustration 2: AC Output Setting
IIS-50-I
(End View)
CAUTION: Confirm that the AC Output Switch
(“Voltage Selector”) is in the proper position
and that all wiring is complete before supplying
AC power.

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OPERATION
Normal Mode – A.C. power is present. The A.C. driver/ballast operates the lamp(s) as intended. The IIS-50-I is in the
standby charging mode. The Charge Indicator will be lit providing a visual indication that the battery is being charged.
Emergency Mode – The A.C. power fails. The IIS-50-I senses the A.C. power failure and automatically switches to
the Emergency Mode. The fixture is powered by the IIS-50-I for a minimum of 90 minutes. When the A.C. power is
restored, the IIS-50-I switches the system back to the Normal Mode and resumes battery charging. See page 1 of the
Instruction Manual.
TESTING & MAINTENANCE
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 IIS-50-I 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 Charge Indicator light is illuminated. Conduct a 30 second discharge test by depressing
the Test Switch. Lamp(s) should operate at full output.
Annually – Insure that the Charge Indicator light is illuminated. Conduct a full 11/2hour 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.”
Replacing the Battery – The integral, high temperature Ni-Cad battery is replaceable. To replace the battery, disconnect
the unit connector and remove both switched and unswitched A.C. power to the fixture. Open the lid to expose the battery. Un-
plug the battery connector and replace with part number F740500000. Recycle or dispose of the used nickel-cadmium battery
properly. Close the battery lid, resupply switched and unswitched A.C. power to the fixture and reconnect the unit connector.
SERVICING SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
Consult Customer Service or visit www.iotaengineering.com for current warranty information.
3. INSTALLING THE CHARGE INDICATOR AND TEST SWITCH
The charge indicator and test switch are to be installed either within the AC fixture or in a single gang switch
box (not provided) adjacent to the fixture. A faceplate for accommodating the test switch and charge indicator is
included with the IIS-50-I. Refer to Illustration 1.
Single Switch Box Installation - Cut a single gang switch box into the ceiling adjacent to the fixture. After
mounting the switch box, route test accessory leads from the junction box to the switch box via flexible conduit
(not provided). Complete connections within the switch box, observing proper polarity, and secure faceplate.
Refer to the Wiring Diagram on Page 4.
Integral Fixture Installation - Select a convenient location with proper clearance in the fixture where the test
components are visible and accessible after installation. Drill or punch a 1/2″hole. Push the Charge Indicator
housing into the 1/2″hole until it is firmly locked in place. Connect the leads, observing the proper polarity. The
Test Switch should be mounted on the channel cover or on the side of the fixture, preferably adjacent to the
charge indicator. Drill or punch a 5/16″mounting hole. Refer to the Wiring Diagram on Page 4.
4. COMPLETING INSTALLATION
A. When the installation is complete, confirm that the AC Output Setting (Voltage Selector) switch is in the proper
position, then supply AC power.
Once AC Power has been applied, join the IIS-50-I unit connector.
The Charge Indicator will illuminate indicating the presence of AC power and that the battery is being
charged.
B. Attach the appropriate labels adjacent to the Test Switch and Charge Indicator. Affix the provided ‘CAUTION
- This fixture provides more than one power supply output source’ label in a location readily visible to anyone
servicing the fixture.
C. Allow the IIS-50-I to charge for approximately 1 hour then conduct a short discharge test to confirm proper
operation. To conduct a long-term discharge test, allow the IIS-50-I to charge for 24 hours. Refer to the “Opera-
tion” section for confirming proper operating performance.

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68050-000
REV 1707
WIRING DIAGRAM
For additional wiring diagrams, contact Customer Service
IIS
MICRO INVERTER
IIS MICRO-INVERTER
IIS_MICRO.EPS
SWITCHED OR
UNSWITCHED LINE
UNSWITCHED LINE
ORG (277V)
BLK (120V)
WHT NEUTRAL
AC
FIXTURE
RED (POS)
WHT/RED
TEST
SWITCH
CHARGE INDICATOR
UNIT CONNECTOR
WHT/BLK
WHT/BLK
VIOLET/YELLOW (TO AC DRIVER/BALLAST HOT)
GRAY (TO AC DRIVER/BALLAST NEUTRAL)
DO NOT MATE CONNECTOR UNTIL
INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE AND
AC POWER IS SUPPLIED.
AC FIXTURE - WIRE IN ACCORDANCE
WITH MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
CHARGE INDICATOR LEADS -
OBSERVE PROPER POLARITY.
SELECT PROPER VOLTAGE LEAD
AND CAP UNUSED LEAD.
BLK/ORG
WHT/BLU
WALL SWITCH
(IF PRESENT)
GROUND WIRE - CONNECT UNIT GROUND IN
ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES.
GREEN
6
5
DO NOT CONNECT INPUT NEUTRAL WHT OR
WHT/BLU TO OUTPUT NEUTRAL GRAY.
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IIS-50-I
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