Phenix 184700-1/2/3 User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 14E21
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184700/1/2/3-1/2/3 (18470X-X)
LED EMERGENCY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT
UNIVERSAL INPUT
CLASS 2 OUTPUT
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A RECHARGEABLE NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY.
THE BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.
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Ni-MH
E308866
BC
1. To prevent electric shock, switch off the mains power supply until installation is complete and AC
power is supplied to this product.
2. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect both normal and emergency power supplies and
connector of this product before servicing.
3. This product requires an un-switched AC power supply of 120-277V, 50/60Hz.
4. Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National or Canadian Electrical code and any
local regulations.
5. This product is for use with LED loads and provides minimum 90 minutes illumination under the
emergency mode.
6. The 184700/1/2/3-1 are UL Component Recognized for factory installation. The 184700/1/2/3-2/3
are UL Listed for field installation, and use with grounded, UL Listed, damp location rated fixtures.
7. Use this product in 0°C minimum, 50°C maximum ambient temperatures.
8. This product is suitable for use in dry or damp locations. Do not mount it near gas, heaters, air
outlets or other hazardous locations.
9. Do not attempt to service the batteries. A sealed, non-maintenance battery is used that is not field
replaceable. Contact the manufacturer for information or service.
10. This product should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not readily be subjected to
tampering by unauthorized personnel.
11. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe
condition and void warranty.
12. Do not use this product for other than intended use.
13. Installation and service should be performed by qualified service personnel.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
WHEN USING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

MODEL EMERGENCY OUTPUT (CONSTANT)
5 WATTS
9 WATTS
15 WATTS
25 WATTS
184700-1/2/3
184701-1/2/3
184702-1/2/3
184703-1/2/3
18470X-X MODEL SPECIFICATION
VOLTAGE OUTPUT *
10-60 VDC
11-60 VDC
15-60 VDC
25-60VDC
* Max. output voltage in emergency mode is 58.5 with +tolerance of 1.5 volts.

184700-2/184700-3
184701-2/184701-3
184702-2/184702-3
184703-2/184703-3
LED Emergency Lighting Equipment
L
Red/Blue(-)
Blue(+)
LED LOAD
LED Test Switch
Red(+)
White(-)
Switch Black
Black/White
HOT
Common White
Black
Green/Yellow
Gray
Black/White
Green/Yellow
GND
Red/White(+)
White/Blue(-)
LED OUTPUT(+)
LED OUTPUT(-)
LED(+)
LED(-)
LED Driver LED
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WIRING
1. The 18470X-X requires an unswitched AC power supply of 120-277 volt, 50/60Hz.
2. The 18470X-X and AC driver must be on the same branch circult. Ensure the output
current of the AC driver does not exceed 5A.
3. Refer the wiring diagrams below for wiring. Consult the factory for other wiring diagram.
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 184700/1/2/3-2/3
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 184700/1/2/3-1
N
184700-1
184701-1
184702-1
184703-1
(unswitched)
L Emergency
L Driver (switched)
From LED
Driver
Output
to LED
L
SW LIVE IN
SW LIVE OUT
LED Emergency Lighting Equipment
LED Driver
L
LED
Battery
Red
Black
LED Test Switch
Red(+)
White(-)
Switch
HOT
LED(+)
LED(-)
LED LOAD

WIRING CONFIGURATION
The 18470X-X series have different wiring configurations as below.
184700/1/2/3-1
Terminal block with external battery pack, choosing the different combination of the
DIP switches and the corresponding battery pack to have different 18470X-X model with
different emergency power output.
9W
15W
25W
5W
Battery
9.6V 1.5AH
10.8V 2.1AH
10.8V 3.8AH
14.4V 4.5AH
Model
184700-1
184701-1
184702-1
184703-1
Battery mounting box(optional)
184700/1/2-3
Dual 3/8" flexible conduit
Built-in battery
184700/1/2-2
Two group lead wires
Built-in battery
184703-2
One group lead wires
Built-in battery
184703-3
Single 1/2" flexible conduit
Built-in battery
184700-1
184700-2/3
184701-2/3
184702-2/3
Item No. L
mm [inch]
125 [4.92]
M (Mounting)
mm [inch]
W
mm [inch]
H
mm [inch]
260 [10.24]
307 [12.09]
372 [14.65]
117 [4.61]
252 [9.92]
299 [11.77]
364 [14.33]
65 [2.56] 22 [0.87]
65 [2.56] 22 [0.87]
65 [2.56] 22 [0.87]
65 [2.56] 22 [0.87]
Dimension unit: mm[inch]
184703-2/3 * 358 [14.09] 351 [13.82] 82 [3.23] 30 [1.18]
184701-1 125 [4.92] 117 [4.61] 65 [2.56] 22 [0.87]
184702-1 125 [4.92] 117 [4.61] 65 [2.56] 22 [0.87]
184703-1 125 [4.92] 117 [4.61] 65 [2.56] 22 [0.87]
1 2
18470X-1 18470X-2 18470X-3
Power
* Only one entry for wires
W: 65 [2.56]
20 [0.79]
H: 22 [0.87]
L-17 [0.67] 1000 [39.37]
M, see table
L, see table
600 [23.62]
18.5 [0.73] ø14 [ø0.55]
L-17 [0.67]
W: 65 [2.56]
20 [0.79]
H: 22 [0.87]
M, see table
L, see table
W: 65 [2.56]
20 [0.79]
L-17 [0.67]
M, see table
L, see table
1000 [39.37]
H: 22 [0.87]
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OPERATION / TESTING / MAINTENANCE
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OPERATION
When AC ower is appli d, the LED test switch is illuminated indicating that the batteri s are beingp e e ,
charged. When C power fails, the 70X-X automatically switches to emergency power A 184 , operating the
lighting load at rated emergency power. During power failure, the LED test switch will be off. When the AC
power is restored, the emergency 18470X-X switches the system back to normal mode of operation and
resumes battery charging. The minimum emergency operation time is 90 minutes. The charging time for a
full discharge is 24 hours. A short term discharge test may be conducted after the 18470X-X has been
charging for 1 hour. Charge for 24 hours before conducting a long term discharge test.
TESTING AND MAINTENANCE
The following Periodic testing is recommended to ensure the system is working correctly.
1. Visually inspect the LED test switch (LTS) monthly. It should be illuminated when AC power is applied.
2. Conduct a 30-second discharge test by switching off the emergency breaker every month. The LTS will
be off.
3. Conduct a 90-minute discharge test once per year. The LTS will be off during test.
AUTO TEST
The 184 has an Auto Test feature which saves cost by reducing the need for manual testing.70X-X
1. Initial Auto Test
When the system is connected properly and powered on, the 184 w70X-X ill perform an initial Auto Test. If
any abnormal conditions exist, the LTS will blink quickly. Once the abnormal condition is corrected, the
LTS will function correctly.
2. Preprogrammed Scheduled Auto Test
a) The unit will conduct the first Monthly Auto Test after 24 hours and up to 7 days after initial power on.
Then monthly tests will be performed every 30 days.
b) Annual Auto test will occur every 52 weeks after initial power on.
- Monthly Auto Test
The Monthly Auto Test shall be executed every 30 days, and will test;
Normal to emergency transfer function, emergency, charging and discharging conditions are normal.
Monthly test time is approximately 30 seconds.
- Annual Auto Test
Annual Auto Test will occur every 52 weeks after the initial 24 hours full charge, and will test;
Proper initial battery voltage, 90-minute emergency operation and acceptable battery voltage at the end of
the full 90-minute test.
If the Auto Test is interrupted by a power failure, a full 90-minute Auto Test will occur again 24 hours after
the power is restored.If the power failure causes the battery to fully discharge, the product will restart the
Initial Auto Test and Preprogrammed Scheduled Auto Test.
MANUAL TEST
1. Press LTS one time to simulate emergency mode.
2. Press the LTS 2 times continuously within 5 seconds to force a 30-second monthly test.After the test is
completed, the next (30-day) monthly test will count from this date.
3. Press the LTS 3 times continuously within 5 seconds to force a 90-minute annual test. After the test is
completed, the next (52-week) annual test will count from this date.
4. During any manual test, press and hold the LTS for greater than 3 seconds to terminate a manual test.
The Preprogrammed Scheduled Auto Test time will not change.
LED TEST SWITCH CONDITIONS
LTS Slow Blinking: Normal Charging
LTS On: Battery Fully Charged - Normal Condition
LTS Off: Power Failure
LTS Gradual Change: In Testing Mode
LTS Quickly Blinking: Abnormal Condition - Corrective Action Required

GUIDELINE FOR FIELD INSTALLATION
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The 18470X-2/3 series model is suitable for field installation with suitable LED loads
including LED luminaires, LED lamps and others. Follow below 3 steps to determine if your
luminaire is eligible for field installation.
1) Determine Electrical Compatibility
A) Verify that the LED Driver for normal operation is Class 2 compliant.
B) Verify that the emergency driver (18470X-2/3 series) selected does not exceed the power
delivered to the LED loads (both voltage and current) of the normal LED driver.
2) Calculate Lumen Output in Emergency Mode
A) Access luminaire data from Designlights Consortium website (www.designlights.org).
B) Select “Search the DLC Qualified Product List’ on the DLC homepage.
C) Enter luminaire manufacturer name and part number in the “search by keyword” text
window.
D) Select ”Search” tab to open the “Qualified Products List”.
E) Determine luminaire Lumens per Watt efficacy in “Rated Data” specifications.
F) Multiply luminaire Lumens per Watt by Emergency rated output of the 18470X-2/3 series
model (Refer to below “18470X-2/3 MODEL SPECIFICATION”).
3) Determine Suitability of Means of Egress Lighting Levels
Using industry standard lighting design software with the IES files for the emergency
luminaires, verify that the above calculated emergency lumens are sufficient to meet
Code-compliant path of egress illumination levels.
While the 18470X-2/3 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 national,
state and local code requirements.
MODEL EMERGENCY OUTPUT (CONSTANT)
5 WATTS
9 WATTS
15 WATTS
25 WATTS
184700-2/3
184701-2/3
184702-2/3
184703-2/3
18470X-2/3 MODEL SPECIFICATION
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