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Excel LifeTM
Time Delay Switch
EM802TD
25792A
ACTIVE
LOAD
ACTIVE
LOOP
LOAD
EM802TD
MOMENTARY PUSH SWITCH
EM870X
NEUTRAL
Technical characteristics
Minimum load = 10VA for all load types
* Electronic ballast only
Incandescent Fluorescent
tube
Wirewound
transformer
Electronic
transformer
Compact
Fluorescent
LED Fan
motor
Halogen
400W 400W 400VA
400VA* 400VA 400VA
Max load
+ 50oC
+ 0oC
230 - 240V a.c.
50Hz
1 x 2.5 mm2
2 x 1.5 mm2
Important:
An unlimited number of EM870X can be connected to an EM802TD.
However, the total length of the load wire used to interconnect all of the EM870X should not exceed 50 metres.
Wiring
● Connect optional
Momentary Push
Switches (EM870X)
to enable switching from
multiple locations.
Switches, powerpoints and other xed wired products must be installed
by an electrical contractor or similarly qualied person.
25792A
The EM802TD Time Delay Switch is a solid state device, so there is
still 240V present at the load even when it is switched off. Therefore,
we recommend that power be switched off at the circuit breaker before
replacing faulty lamps.
Important:
Important:
Important:
When used in ambient temperatures greater than 25°C, the switch must be
de-rated according to the following chart.
25 30 35 40 45 50
50
60
70
80
90
100
% Rating
Installation air temperature (ºC)
When power is rst applied to the unit, it will start in the "on"
state. The load will turn off after the delay period.
Important:
Warranty
Legrand Cat EM802TD is warranted as here and after appears, against
faulty material and/or workmanship for a period of one year from the
day of purchase. The obligation of the manufacturer under this warranty
is limited to servicing and replacing defective parts when the unit is
returned to the authorised place of purchase, at the purchaser’s cost.
To obtain warranty repair, the purchase receipt should be returned with
the product. This warranty becomes void on any unit which has been
tampered with or damaged by accident, short circuited, loaded beyond
rating or damaged otherwise by improper operation. The warranty
is also conditional on the unit being installed by a licensed electrical
contractor. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded
under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement
or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other loss or
damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced
if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not
amount to a major failure.
Customer Service
For all Customer Service and Technical Support
please call Monday to Friday during business hours.
HPM Legrand Australia
1300 369 777
www.hpmlegrand.com.au
HPM Legrand New Zealand
0800 476 009
www.hpmlegrand.co.nz
ABN: 31 000 102 661
Operation
● Press the button to turn the load on. The LED will flash to indicate the
delay period in minutes, then the LED will stay on.
● During the last 10 seconds of the delay period, the LED will flash slowly
to indicate that the load is about to turn off.
● At the end of the delay period, the load will turn off.
● Pressing the button while the load is still on will cause the delay period
to re-commence, so the load will stay on for longer.
● The default delay period is 3 minutes. It can be re-programmed to be
from 1 minute to 10 minutes in steps of 1 minute (see "Programming").
● Remote buttons can be connected to perform the same function as the
main push button (see "Wiring").
Programming
● Programming of the time delay period can only be done within 5
minutes after power has been applied to the EM802TD.
● Press and hold the button for at least 10 seconds. The load will turn on
when the button is first pressed, and after 10 seconds the LED will flash
quickly to indicate that the unit is in Program Mode.
● Press the button the number of times corresponding to the number of
minutes of delay. For example, for a 5 minute delay press the button 5
times.
● After 10 seconds has elapsed since the last button press, the new
setting will be stored in memory, the load will turn off, and the unit will
return to normal operation. If there were no button presses during
Program Mode, then the previously stored value will be retained.
● The programmed time delay period will remain stored in memory even
in the event of a power failure.