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Trojan General Contracting L.L.

C ADPorts Projects
Contract No./Title: 4201-232

Abu Dhabi Ports


Project

Contract No. 4201-232


PROJECT TITLE
Title : Critical Warehousing Capacity Enhancement

Operation and Maintenance Manual for Emergency Lighting System at (KLP 6& 7)
by M/s Manufacturer:- Shield & Supplier:- Naffco Electromechanical LLC (by NPC Infra)

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We, Trojan, verify that this contractor's document:

• Has been produced and checked in accordance with contractor's quality


assurance plan

• Is of a standard that will enable the employer to accept it in accordance


with the contract

• Complies with all requirements of the contract


____________________ ______________
Following deviations to contract are referenced for which a dispensation has
Abu Dhabi Ports Code
been accepted by the employer:
None Code 1: Work may proceed.

Revise & Resubmit. Work may proceed subject to


Other related letters/CTIs which document clarifications associated with this Code 2:
incorporation of comments indicated.
document are listed below:
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The statement "work may proceed" applies to the following work activities
associated with the matters contained within the contractor's document:

Any review, comment or acceptance by employer under this contract with


respect to any of contractor’s documents shall not in any way be, or deemed to
Awsam Matloob 28.09.2022
be, an approval of any works or an acceptance that the contractor’s documents
___________________ ___________________ ___________ meet the requirements of the contract, as contractor has the sole responsibility
Projects Director Signature Date for performing the works in accordance with the requirements of this contract.

Document Number: 4201-232-V3-8510-08018 (NPC Ref. NPC-I043-O&M-EL-0012-REV-00)

Eng.
A00 28-Sep-2022 Issued for Approval Eng. Laith Eng. Jasim
Awsam
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eases at taking over date. The revision number is included at the end of the document number, which is noted in the right of the bottom of each page. When
amendments occur, the whole document is re-issued with the revision number updated accordingly.
(1) Revisions are shown in italics. Deletions are hidden. Earlier additions revert to normal text in subsequent amendments
(2) The QA Manager reviews and the project Manager approves amendments by signature on the cover sheet to the document
(3) The document controller maintains a Register of the holders of this document
(4) Amendments to the document are distributed according to (1) above and this I reflected in the register
The document controller keeps the original of the latest version of this document

Ref. No.: 4201-232-V3-8510-08018 Rev. A00 UNCONTROLLED, IF PRINTED


Contract 4201-232
KIZAD Critical Warehousing
Capacity Enhancement
Project-KLP6&7
Volume D

(Instrumentation & Controls)

OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Emergency Lighting System

Section 39
Document Number
4201-232-V3-8510-08018
Revision
A00
Date
27 Sep 2022

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INDEX

1. INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEM
2. TECHNICAL & EQUIPMENT DATA
3. OPERATING PROCEDURES & INSTRUCTIONS
4. PREVENTIVE (SCHEDULED) & PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE
5. CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
6. TESTING & COMMISSIONING REPORTS / CERTIFICATES
7. EQUIPMENT GUARANTEES & WARRANTY CERTIFICATES
8. SPARE PARTS & LIST OF EQUIPMENT
9. AS BUILT DRAWING (A3)
10. TRAINING MATERIAL
11. MANUFACTURER & SUPPLIER CONTACT DETAILS
12. MANUFACTURER’S LITERATURE & VENDOR USER MANUALS

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Contract
4201-232KIZAD Critical
Warehousing Capacity
Enhancement Project-
KLP6&7

Volume D
(Instrumentation & Controls)
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SUBSTATION

Emergency Lighting System

Section 39.1
INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEM
Document Number
4201-232-V3-8510-08018
Revision
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Date
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32.1.1 PROJECT OVERVIEW
The project for the Design and Construction of KIZAD Critical Warehousing
Capacity Enhancement Project for Abu Dhabi Ports is located at KIZAD, Abu Dhabi.
The whole project is compromised of the following Buildings.
KLP 21 Buildings 1, 2 ,3 & 4, KLP 4 & 5 Buildings 1, ,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12
KLP 6 & 7 Blocks A, B, C, D, E & F The new Warehouses located at Kizad,
Taweelah, Abu Dhabi is on a site with a gross area of approximately 609,071,35
m² with a built-up area of 219,715.50 m²

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32.1.2 PROJECT STAKEHOLDERS

PROJECT ORGANIZATIONS
STAKEHOLDERS
CLIENT Abu Dhabi Ports Group
P.O. Box: 54477 Abu Dhabi, UAE Telephone: + 971 2
695 2000 (HQ)
Telephone: + 971 2 800 2030
KIZAD
Al Samha, Abu Dhabi – UAE
Tel: 800 10 20 30
Email : [email protected]
Website: www.adports.ae

CONSULTANT BRADBROOK CONSULTING


Office 121
First Floor Business Centre, Bldg. 3 Dubai
International Academic City
(DIAC),Dubai, UAE
PHONE : +971 4 375 6727 FAX :+971 4 374 4277

CONTRACTOR TROJAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP


P.O Box 111059, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tel : +971 2 5097300
Fax : +971 2 5097301
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.trojanconstruction.group

SUPPLIER NAFFCO ELECTROMECHANICAL LLC


P.O BOX : 4192, AL REEM ISLAND, ABU DHABI
Telephone: 02‐ 690 4555
FAX : 02‐ 690 4666
Website: www.naffco.com

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32.1.3- INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEM

The purpose of this Operation and Maintenance manual is to offer the personnel
concerned with the operation and maintenance of the CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM
within the building, assistance in the performance of their duties. It is intended that this
manual will be used to assist skilled engineers, experienced in the operation and
maintenance of building services, to provide them comprehensive working knowledge
of the various system installed within the project. Although the manual functions as a
complete entity, each section is self-contained and provides information on differing
aspects of the installation. Familiarization with all sections prior to formulating an
operating and maintenance regime will prepare the building maintenance personnel for
the occasions when a particular problem occurs.

The information within this manual will allow maintenance to be carried out safely and
reliably, as well as providing important data upon which calculations may be made for
design of alterations and/or additions, should the need arise.

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Contract
4201-232KIZAD Critical
Warehousing Capacity
Enhancement Project-
KLP6&7

Volume D
(Instrumentation & Controls)
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SUBSTATION
Emergency Lighting System

Section 39.2
TECHNICAL & EQUIPMENT DATA
Document Number
4201-232-V3-8510-08018
Revision
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Date
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TECHNICAL & EQUIPMENT DATA

CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM

ITEM # DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER MODEL

CENTRAL BATTERY PANELS, BATTERY, MODULES & PC + PRINTER

ML96 SERIES CENTRAL BATTERY PANEL WITH


1 SHIELD NAFFCO ML96 SERIES
BATTERY AND MODULES

2 BATTERY CABINET, BAT-11 SHIELD NAFFCO BATT 11

3 BATTERY CABINET, BAT-20 SHIELD NAFFCO BATT 20

4 NETWORK SWITCH SHIELD NAFFCO IES-5

5 PC + PRINTER HP NAFFCO PC + PRINTER

EMERGENCY LUMINAIRES

EMERGENCY LIGHT, 5.2W SURFACE TYPE,


6 SHIELD NAFFCO X10UL
IP64 - 340LM

EMERGENCY LIGHT, 5.2W SURFACE TYPE,


7 SHIELD NAFFCO X10UH
IP64 - 560LM

EMERGENCY LIGHT, 5.2W SURFACE TYPE,


8 SHIELD NAFFCO X40WH
IP54 - 560LM

EMERGENCY LIGHT, 3.15W SURFACE TYPE,


9 SHIELD NAFFCO M10UL
IP54 - 200LM

EMERGENCY LIGHT, 3.15W RECESS TYPE,


10 SHIELD NAFFCO M10UL + RFM10
IP54 - 200LM

EMERGENCY LIGHT, 4.6W RECESS TYPE, IP20


11 SHIELD NAFFCO M20SRH
- 360LM
EMERGENCY LIGHT, 9.4W SURFACE TYPE,
12 SHIELD NAFFCO M50UH
IP65 - 1030LM

EXPLOSION PROOF EMERGENCY LIGHT, 2 X


13 SHIELD NAFFCO 6009/522-9617-1611-71
18W 3HRS, 7AH

EXIT LUMINAIRES

EXIT LIGHT, 5.2W WALL MOUNTED TYPE,


14 SHIELD NAFFCO X10UL + LX10
IP64

15 EXIT LIGHT, 5.2W HANGING TYPE, IP64 SHIELD NAFFCO X10UL + LX10 + 2PW

EXIT LIGHT, 3.15W WALL MOUNTED TYPE,


16 SHIELD NAFFCO X30UL
IP43

17 EXIT LIGHT, 3.15W RECESSED TYPE, IP43 SHIELD NAFFCO X30UL + RFX30
Contract
4201-232KIZAD Critical
Warehousing Capacity
Enhancement Project-
KLP6&7

Volume D
(Instrumentation & Controls)
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SUBSTATION

Emergency Lighting System

Section 39.3

OPERATING PROCEDURES & INSTRUCTIONS

Document Number
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Revision
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Central Power Supply System ML96 Series
Setup & Commissioning

Central Power Supply System with Central Battery


and Microprocessor-Based
Function Control System
ML96 Series

illustration

Customer order No.:

Manufacturer No.:

Commissioning / Object:

Device No:

version: 1.2.9, date: 24.10.2018-steven.schmidt


Subject to technical and editorial changes.
*similar to illustration
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Central Power Supply System ML96 Series
Setup & Commissioning Page 3

Contents
1 General ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.1 Further applicable documents ................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Liability and warranty ................................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.3 Copyright protection ................................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.4 Spare parts............................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.5 Disposal ................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Safety .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2.1 Content of the instruction manual ............................................................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Changes and modifications of the system .................................................................................................................................. 6
2.3 Responsibility of the operator.................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.4 Staff requirements .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.5 Safety at work ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.6 Personal protection equipment ................................................................................................................................................. 7
3 Preface ............................................................................................................................................................................ 8
3.1 Installation location and environmental conditions .................................................................................................................... 8
4 Danger and information signs............................................................................................................................................. 9
5 Scope of delivery............................................................................................................................................................. 10
6 System overview ............................................................................................................................................................. 11
6.1 Overview electronic housing back view..................................................................................................................................... 12
7 Mounting and installation of the power supply system ........................................................................................................ 13
7.1 Connection of the charger and switch unit ............................................................................................................................... 13
7.1.1 Mains connection (terminal X01) ...................................................................................................................................... 13
7.1.2 Battery fuse ...................................................................................................................................................................... 13
7.1.3 Battery connection (terminal X21) ..................................................................................................................................... 13
7.1.4 Outgoing substation – ABUS (terminal X3x) ....................................................................................................................... 14
7.1.5 Outgoing sub-distributor - ABUV (terminal X4x).................................................................................................................. 14
7.1.6 Outgoing sub-distributor – single wire supply – ABUV-E (terminal X4x) ............................................................................... 14
7.1.7 SDM24 switching inputs (terminal X03) ............................................................................................................................ 15
7.1.8 Ethernet interface (terminal X10) ...................................................................................................................................... 15
7.1.9 Switch contacts (terminal block X02) ................................................................................................................................ 16
7.1.10 2nd error messages (terminal X18) (optional) .................................................................................................................... 17
7.1.11 Error messages 2nd SIOM (terminal X19) (optional) ........................................................................................................... 17
7.1.12 Critical circuit (terminal block X22 F7/F8, optional CCIF) .................................................................................................. 18
7.1.13 Bus-compatible modules (terminal block X07) .................................................................................................................. 18
7.1.14 Output circuits (terminal block X30) .................................................................................................................................. 19
7.2 Mounting and installation of the battery system ....................................................................................................................... 20
7.2.1 Mounting ......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
7.2.2 Battery connection ........................................................................................................................................................... 21
7.2.3 Connection of the battery blocks ....................................................................................................................................... 22
8 Commissioning of the power supply system ....................................................................................................................... 23
9 Setting up your system..................................................................................................................................................... 24
9.1 General operating instructions ................................................................................................................................................ 24
9.2 System state........................................................................................................................................................................... 25
9.3 Selecting circuits and checking their state ............................................................................................................................... 26
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9.4 Viewing and changing of the circuit setup ................................................................................................................................ 27
9.4.1 Setting the circuit monitoring mode .................................................................................................................................. 28
9.4.2 Programming the SDM-module ......................................................................................................................................... 28
10 Tests .............................................................................................................................................................................. 29
10.1 Execution of a function test ..................................................................................................................................................... 29
10.2 Programming automatic function tests .................................................................................................................................... 30
10.2.1 Setting the schedule ......................................................................................................................................................... 30
10.2.2 Setting the current monitor window ................................................................................................................................... 30
10.2.3 Activating/deactivating the preheating phase and finishing the programming .................................................................... 31
10.3 Execution of a capacity test ..................................................................................................................................................... 31
10.4 Test results ............................................................................................................................................................................. 32
10.5 Reset errors ............................................................................................................................................................................ 32
10.6 Checking the state of the charger ............................................................................................................................................ 33
10.7 System information & system log ............................................................................................................................................ 33
11 De-energising the power supply ........................................................................................................................................ 36
12 The central control and monitoring unit ............................................................................................................................. 37
12.1 Menu – quick reference guide ................................................................................................................................................. 38
13 Operation, maintenance and servicing of the batteries ........................................................................................................ 39
13.1 Charging and discharging ....................................................................................................................................................... 39
13.2 Recommended working temperature ....................................................................................................................................... 39
13.3 Servicing and inspections ....................................................................................................................................................... 40
13.4 First inspection ....................................................................................................................................................................... 40
13.5 Repeating inspection .............................................................................................................................................................. 41
13.6 Inspection before commissioning ............................................................................................................................................ 42
13.7 Procedure in case of failure ..................................................................................................................................................... 43
13.8 Decommissioning, storing and transport ................................................................................................................................. 43
14 General information on your system .................................................................................................................................. 44
14.1 Used battery type .................................................................................................................................................................... 44
15 Technical data ................................................................................................................................................................ 45
16 Module descriptions........................................................................................................................................................ 47
16.1 Electric circuit module SCM .................................................................................................................................................... 47
16.2 Charger module SLDM ............................................................................................................................................................ 47
16.3 Input/Output-module ............................................................................................................................................................. 48
16.4 Switch query module SDM24 (optional)................................................................................................................................... 48
16.5 ML96 Series Line Monitor SLM (optional) ................................................................................................................................ 48
16.6 SPC230 (optional) .................................................................................................................................................................. 49
16.7 SLCD15(S) / SLCD15U(S) (optional) ....................................................................................................................................... 49
17 Connection examples ...................................................................................................................................................... 50
18 Revision history............................................................................................................................................................... 56
19 Circuit table.................................................................................................................................................................... 57
20 Measurement protocols battery ........................................................................................................................................ 60
Central Power Supply System ML96 Series
Setup & Commissioning
1 General

This instruction manual is aimed at electrically skilled people according to DIN VDE 0105 or authorised technical staff and explains the safe
and professional handling of the central battery system. The general safety regulations and the local accident prevention regulations which
are valid for the area of use as well as safety instructions have to be observed. The instruction manual, especially the chapter safety, has to
be read completely prior to any works on the system.

1.1 Further applicable documents

Components from other manufacturers are mounted in the systems. The manufacturers of these components carried out a hazard assessment
and declared their compliance with existing European and national regulations.

1.2 Liability and warranty

This instruction manual was created considering existing standards. It has to be kept near the system and easily accessible for all staff working
on and with the system.
Additionally, all laws, standards and regulations of the country, in which the system is mounted and operated, have to be observed.
The manufacturer does not assume liability or warranty for damages or consequential damages occurring through:
 non-intended use
 non-authorised or non-professional changes of the connections, settings or programming of the system
 non-observance of rules and regulations for safe operation
 Operation of unauthorised or unsuitable devices on the Low Power System

1.3 Copyright protection

All content, drawings, images, and other illustrations are copyrighted.

1.4 Spare parts

Only original spare parts of the manufacturer must be used. Wrong or defective spare parts can lead to damages, malfunctions or total failure
of the system. Furthermore, the use of unauthorised spare parts voids all guarantee, warranty, service, compensation, and liability claims.

1.5 Disposal

Packaging materials are no waste but reusable materials which have to be recycled.

Batteries and electronic components contain materials which can lead to damages to health and the environment when inappropriately dis-
posed. National rules and regulations for the appropriate disposal of used batteries and electronic components have to be observed!
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2 Safety

The group supply system is safe to operate and complies with valid and recognised rules of engineering at the time of its development and
production. There is, however, the risk of danger when the system is used by non-professional staff or when it is used in a non-professional or
non-intended way.
The system and the connected parts must only be operated in perfect condition. The following have to be observed:
 safety instructions and hazard notes in the instruction manual
 specified work and safety instructions of the operator

Errors which influence the function or safety of the system have to be reported to the responsible person and cleared immediately.

2.1 Content of the instruction manual

Each person working on or with the system has to read and understand the instruction manual completely prior to any work on the system or
battery, even when this person has already worked with this system or a similar one or has been trained by the manufacturer.

2.2 Changes and modifications of the system

Any changes or extensions to the system, which are not authorised by the manufacturer, are prohibited in order to avoid hazards and to guar-
antee an optimal performance of the system. Extensions, modifications or maintainance works, which are not described in the instruction
manual, have to be carried out by trained service personnel only!

2.3 Responsibility of the operator

As described in point 1.2, this instruction manual has to be kept near the system and easily accessible for all staff working on and with the
system.
The system must only be operated in technically perfect and operationally reliable condition. Additionally, prior to its commissioning, the
system has to be checked for intactness.

2.4 Staff requirements

Only skilled technicians or authorised qualified personnel are permitted to work on or with the system after being briefed about possible
hazards.
Staff are considered qualified if they are able to judge the work to be done and recognise possible hazards based on their training, expertise
and experiences as well as their knowledge of the respective regulations.
If the staff lacks the necessary knowledge, they need to get a professional instruction. You also have to make sure that the tasks are clearly
defined and understood and the works are carried out under supervision of skilled technicians.
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2.5 Safety at work

Observance of safety notes and instructions is the basis of safe working and thus damage to persons and property while working on and with
the system can be avoided.

The following organisational measures have to be defined in writing and observed:


 safety measures during the work e.g. disconnecting the power supply and securing it against reconnection, standby lighting
 protection and safety devices against hazards from neighbouring parts of the system
 protection and safety devices for personnel working on the system
 obligation to inform and report on beginning, duration and ending of the works

Observe ESD-protection while working on the system!

2.6 Personal protection equipment

Always wear protection gear while working on and with the system:

protective clothing (tight-fitting, low tensile strength, no wide sleeves, no rings or other jewellery)
safety shoes (ESD-shoes according to standard EN 345)
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3 Preface

Thank you very much for buying an “ML96 Series” power supply system with central battery! This system complies with the standards DIN EN
50171, DIN VDE 0108-100 as well as DIN VDE 0100-718 (versions relevant on delivery) and guarantees the correct functioning of your emer-
gency lighting system by means of a state-of-the-art micro-processor-controlled function control system. This documentation has been cre-
ated for you to quickly commission and operate the system in an uncomplicated way.

We recommend the following course of action:

1. Observe the relevant danger signs and safety instructions (chapter 4)


2. Make yourself familiar with the design of the ML96 system (chapter 6)
3. Mount the system and batteries and connect them (chapter 7)
4. Commission the system (chapter 8)
5. Program the system (chapter 9)

Chapter 12 provides a description of the central control unit and a menu – quick reference guide. Instruction for operation and maintenance
of the batteries as well as the technical data of the system you can find in chapters 13 and 14. The exact circuit diagram along with other
information on your system can be found in the separate document “Information on your ML96 Series”.

Note: The table in chapter 14 with the key data of the batteries used in the system has to be completed by the installer.

Note: For maintenance works and modifications the system has to be de-energised by a specialist. The necessary steps are described in
chapter 0.

Note: Instructions regarding the programming of the system by means of the WebInterface can be found on the web homepage of the manu-
facturer.

3.1 Installation location and environmental conditions

The system and the battery system can be operated at an altitude of up to 2000m above standard elevation zero, without any power reduction,
and must be placed in an appropriate room satisfying the following environmental condition:

 Air temperature: 10°C to 35 °C


 Humidity: up to 85% max. (non-condensing, refer to DIN EN 50171)

When selecting the operation room, make sure that sufficient ventilation according to DIN VDE 0510; EN 50272-2 and EltBauVO is assured.
Also, please make sure that the room fulfills the conditions corresponding to the protection class of the system (see DIN EN 60529 and
60598).

Note: The power and capacity of the battery system depends on the temperature. The recommended temperature range is 10°C to 30°C, the
ideal operating temperature is 20°C ± 5K. Technical data given is valid for a nominal operating temperature of 20°C.

Note: The system must be located in the building such that the allowed cable lengths allowed for emergency lighting circuits will not be ex-
ceeded (see chapter 7.1.14).
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4 Danger and information signs

Please strongly obey the safety instructions when installing and using your ML96 Series system.

 Observe instructions and keep them located near the battery system for future reference!
 Work on the battery system should only be carried out by qualified personel!
 No guaranty in cases of non-observance of instruction manual, repair using non-original parts or unauthor-
ised intervention!
 Do not smoke! Do not use any naked flame or other sources of ignition. There is the danger of explosion
and fire hazards!
 While working on batteries wear protective eye-glasses and clothing!
 Observe the accident prevention rules as well as DIN VDE 0510, VDE 0105 part 1 (version relevant on
delivery)!
 Any acid splashes on the skin or in the eyes must be flushed with plenty of water immediately. Then
seek medical assistance. Spillages on clothing should be rinsed out with water!
 Explosion and fire hazard, avoid short circuits! Caution! Metal parts of the battery are always e ne r -
g i s e d ; therefore do not place items or tools on the battery!
 Electrolyte is strongly corrosive and acidic. In normal working conditions the contact with electrolyte i s
nearly impossible; electrolyte may leak from the vent valves in case of overcharging the battery or in
case of mechanical damage to the container. In case of any contact with electrolyte please flush with
water abundantly and seek medical assistance.
Batteries / cells are heavy! Ensure adequate mounting security and always use adequate handling
equipment for transportation.
Disposal of batteries
Batteries marked with the recycling symbol should be processed via a recognised recycling agency. By
agreement, they might be returned to the manufacturer. Batteries must not be mixed with domestic or
industrial waste.
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5 Scope of delivery

Included in the delivery of the ML96 Series system are:

 1x system ML96 Series in floor standing cabinet


 18x battery (different types possible)
 1x battery connector cable set
 1x brief instruction (this document)

Other tools and materials necessary for installation (brought by the installer):

 measuring device for voltage measurements of up to 500VAC or 300VDC


 slotted screw driver width 5.5mm
 hexagon socket wrench SW13 or slotted screw driver 10mm
 Phillips screw driver PZ2
 ¼“-tool with torque variable between 0 and 22Nm
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6 System overview

1
2
3

illustration illustration

Fig. 1: Front view Fig. 2: Inside view

1 Operation mode switch (BAS) 7 Ethernet connection


0 = Charging mode (Luminaires off / no emergency light- 8 Connection switch contacts
ing function) 9 Connection for bus-compatible modules
I = Ready-to-operate (emergency lighting function given) 10 CCIF critical circuit connection
2 Control centre 11 Battery fuse type depending on size of the fuse
3 Charger units Type SLDM á 2,5A 12 Isolating transformers 800VA per SLDM
4 Circuit modules Type SCM
5 Fuse switch disconnector F1 for mains connection
6 Connection consumer terminals

*similar to illustration
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6.1 Overview electronic housing back view

13

14

15

illustration illustration

Fig. 3: Back view graphical Fig. 4: Back view schematic

13 Operation mode switch


0 = Charging mode (Luminaires off / no emergency lighting
function)
I = Ready-to-operate (emergency lighting function given)
14 Central-Bus
15 Bus for SCM modules

*similar to illustration
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7 Mounting and installation of the power supply system


7.1 Connection of the charger and switch unit
7.1.1 Mains connection (terminal X01)

Make sure that the mains power line is de-energised and dimensioned accord-
L1 L2 L3 N PE L1 L2 L3 N
ing to the maximum connected load. Connect the mains line to the mains ter-
minals (Fig. 2; Number 5) for which you have to remove the mains fuses.
F1

Caution: The mains power line gets energised at a later time (see chapter 8).

X01

X01
L1

L2

L3

N
N
System type L1 L2 L3 type
ML96 Series

switch-disconnector Mains on terminal

Fig. 5: Mains connection (F1)

7.1.2 Battery fuse

The following table shows the type of the battery fuse (D02 Innozed or NH00)
for the systems ML96 Series in Ampere. The type is depending on the size of
the battery fuse.
F2 / B+ F3 / SYM F4 / B-

System type B+ SYM B- type


F10

F11

F10
F11
X21

X21
ML96 Series

IEC/EN 60947-3 50/60Hz 27.6.2016 /40


690V - 160A - AC-21B
500V - 160A - AC-22B
400V - 160A - AC-23B
max. 160A 12W NH00-160A
ISA05222-A
T5A0113000

D02 Innozed fuse NH00

Fig. 6: Battery fuse

7.1.3 Battery connection (terminal X21)

Connect appropriately labelled cables to the three contacts (B+, B- and SYM) B+ B- SYM
of the battery connection as shown in Fig. 7, which are then led to the battery
system (see chapter 7.2).
B+

B-

Note: Depending on the mechanical design, these terminals can be omitted.


SYM
X21

Fig. 7: Battery connection


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7.1.4 Outgoing substation – ABUS (terminal X3x)

The ABUS is used for the protected voltage supply of a substation and is
B+ B- LDM+
mounted in the main unit of a system. The ABUS consists of the terminals for
AC supply (L1, L2, L3, N, PE), DC supply (B + / B-) and the start signal (SLDM L1 L2 L3 N
+). The backup dimensioning of the ABUS is stored in the technical data. It is

LDM+
B+

B-
not permissible to disconnect the AC supply of the substation from the local
general light distributor! Since the line cross section depends on both the fuse
dimensioning and the connection power and the cable length, this must be de-

F9x
X3x

L1

L2

L3
fined by the installer.

N
A port or terminals for networking are not provided for the ABUS; networking is
done via the internal port or switch (X10).

The network is networked and is used to monitor the substation (s) through the Fig. 8: Outgoing substation - ABUS
main unit.

Note: If there are several outgoings, please refer to the attached circuit diagram
documents for the fuses from the fuse list.

7.1.5 Outgoing sub-distributor - ABUV (terminal X4x)

The ABUV is used for the protected voltage supply and data transmission of a B+ B-
ML96 Series sub-distributor (MC-UV) and is mounted in the main unit of a sys-
tem assembly. The ABUV consists of the terminals for AC supply (L1, L2, L3, N, L1 L2 L3 N

PE), DC supply (B + / B-) and the terminals for the data line. The fuse dimen-

B+

B-
sioning of the ABUV is stored in the technical data. The AC supply of the MC-UV
on the local general light distributor is not permitted! Since the line cross sec- 1 4

tion depends on both the fuse dimensioning and the connection power and the
X3x

2 5

3 6
L1

L2

L3

cable length, this must be defined by the installer.

Note: If there are several outgoings, please refer to the attached circuit diagram
documents for the fuses from the fuse list.

Fig. 9: Outgoing sub-distributor - ABUV

7.1.6 Outgoing sub-distributor – single wire supply – ABUV-E (terminal X4x)

The ABUV-E is used for the protected voltage supply and data transmission of L/+ N/- PE
a ML96 Series sub-distributor (MCUV-E) and is mounted in the main unit of a
system assembly. The ABUV-E consists of the terminals for AC/DC supply (l/+
/ N/-) and the terminals for the data line. For the power supply of the MCUV-E,
only a 3-wire cable is required in this system. The fuse dimensioning of the
ABUV-E can you find in the technical data. Because the cable cross-section de-
SC
X4x

+12V

GND

pends on the fuse dimensioning, as well as on the connected load and cable
L/+

N/-

B
A

length, this must be determined by the installer.

Note: If there are several outgoings, please refer to the attached circuit diagram
documents for the fuses from the fuse list.
Fig. 10: Outgoing sub-distributor single wire
supply – ABUV-E
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7.1.7 SDM24 switching inputs (terminal X03)

In connection with the switch interrogation module, circuits or luminaires can


be switched. Optional and depending on the device configuration, the SDM24
can be installed in the ML96 Series system.
For the connection of the 8 electrically isolated switching inputs E1-E8, a cor-

24V
responding number of three-pole terminals are available to which the switch-
ing voltage (220 / 230V 50 / 60Hz, 24-255V DC) is to be connected.

GND

E02
E03

E05
E06

E08
E04

E07
E01
A switching voltage of 24V DC is provided at an additional terminal.

X03
Optionally, the integrated 3-phase mains monitor as well as the COM port2
can be provided on terminals.

Detailed information on the SDM24 can be found in the corresponding product


information.
Fig. 11: SDM24 switching inputs

7.1.8 Ethernet interface (terminal X10)

The ML96 Series system has an Ethernet interface by means of which it can be
embedded in a network for remote monitoring. Fig. 12 shows the network con-
nection inside the cabinet. Please use standard network cable (Cat. 5 / RJ45)
for connection. 100

1
+
The simple adapter is installed as standard. Optionally, the installation of a
switch is possible (in conjunction with Panel-PC, GLT or networking of systems) 2

X10
3
X10

The network connections of the ML96 Series have the following characteristics:
4

• 10Mbps 5

• Half-duplex LNK/ACT

These parameters must be supported by the network infrastructure.

Fig. 12: Ethernet connection


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7.1.9 Switch contacts (terminal block X02)

voltage supply:
F5 GND (positive potential)

LUAN1
LUAN2

LUAN3
F6 -24V DC (negative potential)

de-energised contacts:
contact 1/2 closed: malfunction
contact 2/3 closed: system works properly
contact 4/5 closed: battery operation
contact 5/6 closed: mains operation 1 4 7 14 30
contact 7/8 closed: ready to operate

F5
F6
X02
2 5 8 10 15 16 16 31 L1 N
contact 8/9 closed: charging mode
3 6 9 11 17 17 L2 L3
contact 16/17 closed[1][3]: fan control de-energised (LUAN1)

energised contacts:
contact 10/11 [1]: battery cabinet temperature sensor
contact 14/15 closed: system in charging mode
contact 16/17 closed[1]: fan control single-phase (LUAN2)
contact 30/31 closed: configurable
Fig. 13: Switch contacts
contact L1/L2/L3/N [1]: fan control three-phase (LUAN3)

[1] optional

[2] Switching contacts


energised (24V DC)
Attantion: Applying an external voltage will destroy the SIOM.

[3] Fan control active: while fast charge + 10min follow up time

Maximum switching current K1-K7: 6A / 250 AC1; 6A / 30V DC


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7.1.10 2nd error messages (terminal X18) (optional)

de-energised contacts:

contact 1/2 closed: malfunction


contact 2/3 closed: system works properly

contact 4/5 closed: battery operation


contact 5/6 closed: mains operation
1 4 7

contact 7/8 closed: ready to operate

X18
2 5 8

contact 8/9 closed: charging mode 3 6 9

Fig. 14: 2nd error messages

7.1.11 Error messages 2nd SIOM (terminal X19) (optional)

de-energised contacts:

contact 1/2 closed: circuit failure


contact 2/3 closed: circuit OK

contact 4/5 closed: test mode


contact 5/6 closed: no test mode (ready to operate)

contact 7/8 closed: luminaire fault


1 4 7 10
contact 8/9 closed: luminaires OK
X19

2 5 8 11

contact 10/11 closed*: symmetry OK 3 6 9 12

contact 11/12 closed*: symmetry fault

*Depending on the software version, this message is negated.

Fig. 15: error messages 2nd


SIOM
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7.1.12 Critical circuit (terminal block X22 F7/F8, optional CCIF)

The critical circuit is used to monitor a residual current / mains monitor loop
about SPC230 line monitors. When a mains monitor is triggered, emergency
operation (mod. management [AC]) is triggered in the entire system.

F7 / F8: The system registers an interruption of the network monitoring loop A

and triggers emergency operation in the system.


The voltage on the line monitor loop is 15V AC. Since a lump is not registered, B

fire-resistant cable material is necessary.

CCIF
CCIF: The CCIF is available as an option and registers both the interruption of
the network monitoring loop and the clumping (termination on the line) and

F7
F8
X22
triggers emergency operation in the system.
The voltage on the line monitor loop is 24V DC. Fire-resistant cable material is +

not necessary.
Please note the product information.
C

Applying voltage to these terminals is not permitted and will destroy the sys-
tem! -

Fig. 16: critical circuit

7.1.13 Bus-compatible modules (terminal block X07)

Terminal block X07 serves as a connection to external, bus-compatible com-


mand and switch modules. Please use a screened 4-core bus cable
(e.g. J-Y(St)-Y). The following modules can be connected:
 SDM24
 SLM
 SLCD
SC

SC

For further informations see chapter 16 – „module descriptions“.


+12V

+12V
X07

GND

GND
B

B
A

The use of NYM lines or similar is not permitted!

Note: During all installation work on the RS485 bus (add / remove modules
and address changes), the device must be switched completely free of voltage.

Fig. 17: Connection bus-compatible modules


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7.1.14 Output circuits (terminal block X30)

Fig. 18 shows the terminal block X30 to which the consumer circuits (luminaires) can be connected. Pay attention to the correct polarity and
use mains-compatible cables; comply with the standards MLAR, EltBauVo as well as DIN VDE 0100.

Note: The circuits to be connected have to be checked for installation errors such as short circuit and earth fault prior to connection.

Note: L = Phase; N = neutral conductor

Note: Maximum cable length of 500m and maximum 20 luminaires per final circuit.

...
K02
K03

K05
K06

K08
K09
K04

K12
K07

K10
K01

K11

Kxx
X30

Fig. 18: Connection electric – Terminal X30


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7.2 Mounting and installation of the battery system
7.2.1 Mounting

Mount the battery rack and position it at the designated place. When choosing the battery room, pay attention to sufficient ventilation ac-
cording to DIN VDE 0510; EN 50272-2 and EltBauVO (versions relevant on delivery). Now place the battery blocks on the respective level in
the battery rack. The temperature difference between the individual battery blocks must not exceed 3°C.

Note: Before commissioning all blocks have to be checked for mechanical damage, correct polarity and that the cables are firmly connected.

OGiV Battery Battery connector Battery cabinet


dimension MCX with
(length, width, Connector Order of the Combi 1000 Combi 1500 BATT9 BATT11 BATT18 BATT20
Ah Pol BATT-Cabinet
height) in mm²/flexible poles (1 shelve) (2 shelves) (2 shelves) (2 shelves) (5 shelves) (5 shelves)
in mm (2 shelves)
6,3 RV2,5: 16*300mm RV2,5: 15*300mm RV2,5: 15*300mm
5,2 90*70*107 mm
2,5 EVL2,5: 1*1000mm
RV2,5: 15* 300mm
EV2,5: 2* 1000mm EVL2,5: 2*1000mm EVL2,5: 2*1000mm X x
RV2,5: 15*300mm
EVL2,5: 2*1000mm
6,3 RV2,5: 16*300mm RV2,5: 15*300mm RV2,5: 15*300mm
7,2 151*65*100 mm
2,5 F EVL2,5: 1*1000mm
RV2,5: 15* 300mm
EV2,5: 2* 1000mm EVL2,5: 2*1000mm EVL2,5: 2*1000mm X X
RV2,5: 15*300mm
EVL2,5: 2*1000mm

6,3 RV2,5: 16*300mm RV2,5: 15*300mm RV2,5: 15*300mm


12 151*98*95 mm
2,5 EVL2,5: 1*1000mm
RV2,5: 15* 300mm
EV2,5: 2* 1000mm EVL2,5: 2*1000mm EVL2,5: 2*1000mm X X
RV2,5: 15*300mm
EVL2,5: 2*1000mm

17 181*77*167 M5 6 RV165: 16*350mm


EVL165: 1*1000mm
RV165: 15*350mm
EVL165: 2*1000mm
RV165: 15*350mm
EVL165: 2*1000mm
RV165: 15*350mm
EVL165: 2*1000mm
X X
RV165: 15*350mm
EVL165: 2*1000mm

26 165*176*127 M5 6 D x
RV165: 15*350mm
EVL165: 2*1000mm
RV165: 15*350mm
EVL165: 2*1000mm
RV165: 15*350mm
EVL165: 2*1000mm
X X
RV165: 15*350mm
EVL165: 2*1000mm

28 165*125*175 M5 6 x
RV165: 15*350mm
EVL165: 2*1000mm
RV165: 15*350mm
EVL165: 2*1000mm
RV165: 15*350mm
EVL165: 2*1000mm
X X
RV165: 15*350mm
EVL165: 2*1000mm
RV166: RV166: RV166: RV166:
33 195*130*155 M6 16 C x
15* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
X X
15* 350mm
EVL166:
2* 1000mm 2* 1000mm 2* 1000mm 2* 1000mm
RV166: RV166: RV166: RV166: RV166:
40 197*165*170 M6 16 x
15* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
12* 350mm
EVL166:
X
15* 350mm
EVL166:
2* 1000mm 2* 1000mm 2* 1000mm 5* 1000mm 2* 1000mm
D RV166: RV166: RV166: RV166:
45 197*165*170 M6 16 x
15* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
X X
15* 350mm
EVL166:
2* 1000mm 2* 1000mm 2* 1000mm 2* 1000mm
RV166: RV166: RV166: RV166: RV166:
50 257*132*200 M6 16 x x
15* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
12* 350mm
EVL166:
12* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
2* 1000mm 2* 1000mm 5* 1000mm 5* 1000mm 2* 1000mm
RV166: RV166: RV166: RV166: RV166: RV166:
55 229*138*208 M6 16 x
15* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
12* 350mm
EVL166:
12* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
2* 1000mm 2* 1000mm 2* 1000mm 5* 1000mm 5* 1000mm 2* 1000mm
RV166: RV166: RV166:
60 260*168*211 M6 16 x x x x
12* 350mm
EVL166:
12* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
5* 1000mm 5* 1000mm 2* 1000mm
RV166: RV166: RV166:
65 350*167*179 M6 16 x x x x
12* 350mm
EVL166:
12* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
5* 1000mm 5* 1000mm 2* 1000mm
RV166: RV166: RV166:
75 260*168*211 M6 16 x x x x
12* 350mm
EVL166:
12* 350mm
EVL166:
15* 350mm
EVL166:
5* 1000mm 5* 1000mm 2* 1000mm
RV265: RV265: RV265:
80 260*168*211 M6 16 x x x x
12* 450mm
EVL265:
12* 450mm
EVL265:
15* 450mm
EVL265:
5* 1000mm 5* 1000mm 2* 1000mm
RV265: RV265: RV265:
90 306*169*211 M6 16 C x x x x
12* 450mm
EVL265:
12* 450mm
EVL265:
15* 450mm
EVL265:
5* 1000mm 5* 1000mm 2* 1000mm
RV265: RV265: RV265:
100 330*171*214 M8 25 x x x x
12* 450mm
EVL265:
12* 450mm
EVL265:
15* 450mm
EVL265:
5* 1000mm 5* 1000mm 2* 1000mm
RV265: RV265: RV265:
110 330*171*214 M8 25 x x x x
12* 450mm
EVL265:
12* 450mm
EVL265:
15* 450mm
EVL265:
5* 1000mm 5* 1000mm 2* 1000mm
3*BATT9 2*BATT18
120 409*176*225 M8 25 x x
K25: 1*3000mm
RV258: 9*450mm
x
K25: 1* 3000mm
RV258: 12*450mm
RV258: 12*450mm
EVL258: 5*1000mm
x
EVL258: 7*1000mm EVL258: 4* 1500mm
2*BATT18
134 342*172*280 M8 25 x x x x
K35: 1* 3000mm
RV358: 12*450mm
RV358: 12*450mm
EVL358: 5*1000mm
X
EVL358: 4* 1500mm
2*BATT18
3*BATT9
K35: 1* 3000mm
150 485*172*240 M8 35 x x
K35: 1*3000mm
RV358: 9*450mm
x RV358: 6*450mm
RV358: 12*450mm
EVL358: 5*1000mm
X
EVL358: 10*
EVL: 7*1000mm
1000mm
3*BATT18
180 530*172*240 M8 35 x x x x K35: 2*3000mm
RV358: 12*450mm
EVL358: 5*1000mm
x
EVL358: 15*1000mm
3*BATT18
200 522*238*218 M8 25 x x x x
K35: 2* 3000mm
EVL358: 15*
RV358: 12*450mm
EVL358: 5*1000mm
X
1000mm
E 3*BATT18 2*BAT20
260 521*269*220 M8 25 x x x x
K50: 2* 3000mm
EVL508: 15*
K50 : 1*3000mm
RV508: 6*450mm
X
1000mm EVL508: 10*1000mm
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7.2.2 Battery connection

B+ SYM B-

1 2 3
- - -
+

+
6 5 4
- - -
+

7 8 9
- - -
+

+
+

12 11 10
- - -
+

13 14 15
- - -
+

+
+

18 17 16
- - -
+

Fig. 19: Battery connection none (standard)


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Capacities (Kn) at different discharge times (Tn), up to the given cut-off voltage (US) at battery temperature of 20°C:

Tn 10 min. 30 min. 1h 3h 5h 10h 20h


Typ OGiV
Kn=C1/6 (Ah) Kn=C1/2 (Ah) Kn=C1 (Ah) Kn=C3 (Ah) Kn=C5 (Ah) Kn=C10 (Ah) Kn=C20 (Ah)
US=1.80V/C US=1.80V/C US=1.80V/C US=1.80V/C US=1.80V/C US=1.80V/C US=1.80V/C
OGiV 12170 6.5 8.7 9.9 12.2 139 15.6 17.0
OGiV 12260 10.8 13.6 15.0 19.7 21.4 23.7 25.0
OGiV 12280 11.2 14.8 16.6 20.2 22.9 25.8 28.0
OGiV 12330 11.8 16.3 19.0 24.8 28.9 33.0 33.6
OGiV 12400 13.5 19.2 23.7 30.0 35.3 40.0 41.0
OGiV 12450 14.7 20.7 24.6 32.4 37.8 44.0 45.0
OGiV 12550 21.7 29.8 32.8 42.6 48.5 55.0 57.0
OGiV 12600 21.0 30.0 34.5 45.0 53.0 60.0 63.0
OGiV 12650 23.8 32.2 37.4 48.6 56.5 65.0 68.0
OGiV 12750 26.3 37.5 43.1 56.1 66.0 75.0 78.8
OGiV 12800 29.2 40.3 47.4 58.8 70.5 80.0 84.0
OGiV 12900 31.5 45.0 51.7 67.5 79.5 90.0 94.6
OGiV 121000 36.7 52.0 59.3 76.5 89.0 100.0 106.0
OGiV 121100 38.5 55.0 63.2 82.5 97.0 110.0 115.6
OGiV 121200 41.7 62.5 71.2 89.7 106.0 120.0 124.0
OGiV 121340 48.3 69.0 79.3 98.4 118.5 134.0 140.0
OGiV 121500 55.0 77.0 88.9 114.6 133.5 150.0 156.0
OGiV 122000 71.7 101.0 119.0 157.2 181.5 200.0 204.0
OGiV 122600 87.5 127.0 149.0 185.1 220.5 250.0 264.0

7.2.3 Connection of the battery blocks

Disconnect the battery fuses by opening F2 and F4. Connect the battery blocks in series as shown in Fig. 19. Afterwards connect the cables
coming from F2 (Fig. 2, Number 12) as illustrated Fig. 19 (red = B+/positive pole to the positive pole of block 1, grey = symmetry to the
negative pole of block 9 and blue = B-/negative pole to the negative pole of block 18). If necessary, put on the pole covers.

After correct connection of the cables the following measurements should be carried out:

Voltage between F2 and F4: until about 240V DC


Voltage between F2 and F3: until about 120V DC
Voltage between F3 and F4: until about 120V DC

Note: Observe polarity. A beep signalises wrong polarity.

The following torques apply to the screw joints:

Thread Diameter Maximum Torque


M5 2 - 3Nm
M6 4 – 5,5Nm
M8 5 - 6Nm
M10 14 - 22Nm
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8 Commissioning of the power supply system

Open the housing for commissioning the system. Fig. 2 schematically shows the view of an open system cabinet. Continue as follows (the
numbers in brackets refer to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2):

1. Operation mode switch to charging mode. Turn the operation mode switch (Fig. 1, Number 1) to charging mode (position „0“).

2. Connect battery fuses. Connect the battery fuses (Fig. 2, Number 12) again by closing F2.

3. Supply mains power. Supply mains power and check the power terminals for correct configuration by conducting the below-listed meas-
urements. In case of a misconfiguration (connection error) abort commissioning:

voltage between L1 and N


voltage between L2 and N
voltage between L3 and N These voltages should range from ca. 220V to 240V (supplied mains power).
voltage between L1 and PE If they do not, this indicates a connection error.
voltage between L2 and PE
voltage between L3 and PE
voltage between PE and N This voltage should be zero. If it is not, this indicates a connection error.

4. Connect mains fuses. Connect the mains fuses (Fig. 2, Number 5) by closing F1. The system is now activated.

5. Await the end of the boot process. After switching on the system (accoustic signal) it starts booting. This process can last several minutes.
During and after the boot process the LC-Display should show the following (see Fig. 20):

-----Plug & Play----- time: 08:00


BOOTING 01/01/17
Rack 1, Slot 1 battery: 245.0 V
Please wait / SCM32 HW15 SW37 0.1 A
Bitte warten ... state: mains ok
configure... off (charging)
SW 1.8.2 (1109)
HW 21 errors test menu
Booting in process Automatic configuration in progress Booting completed

Fig. 20: Booting routine (left, middle) and status (right).

6. Check battery voltage. Check the battery voltage by means of the status information in the LC-Display. It should range from 192V to 250V
(Fig. 20, right picture, arrow).

7. Operation mode switch to “ready-to-operate”. Turn the operation mode switch (1) to “ready-to-operate” (position “1”). This activates the
electric circuits (by default maintained lighting).

Caution: Make sure that nobody works on the electric circuits before switching the system on as circuits in maintained lighting
mode get energised when activated. If there are still circuits that are worked on, remove the respective fuses before switching
on the system.

8. Check voltage at circuit outputs. By default all end circuits are configured as maintained lighting mode.
Check the voltage on all circuit connection terminals (7) (see also chapter 7.1.14, Fig. 18). The measured voltage on each circuit and connec-
tion in maintained lighting should correspond to the mains voltage.

9. Check the battery for sufficient capacity. During battery discharge, the system must be operated with the actual load for the specified time.
A manual capacity test is recommended (see 10.3). The results are to be logged. Systems which do not pass this test must be repeat the test.
If the repeat test is not sufficient, the system must not be put into operation (see measuring protocol battery).
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9 Setting up your system
9.1 General operating instructions

Your system can be operated and configured completely via the front control
elements (Fig. 21). For text input (e.g. circuit denomination) we recommend
connecting an external keyboard to the PS2-interface (1). MMC

NETZ/
MAINS +24V

ETHERNET
BATTERIE/
BATTERY +5V
STÖRUNG/
FAILURE +12V

The LCD-screen (2) displays Menues and Informationen. In the bottom line you
LADUNG/
CHARGE -12V

TIEFENTLADUNG/
DEEP DISCHARGE

can see – if active – the softkey functions which are reachable via the 3 softkeys
(3) (Fig. 22). For navigation and data input please use the arrow keys ˂,˃, ˄
Erdschluss/earth fault
TEST

and ˅ (4) as well as the enter key  (5). The up˄and down˅ keys are mostly
used for selecting menus and input fields. A selected menu item is indicated
by inverted colouring. The right ˃ and left ˂ keys are used to change values; in
some cases you have to confirm your input with the enter key . An arrowhead 1 2 3 4 5
> on the right indicates a submenu which can be selected with the right ˃ or
enter  key. You can return from there using the softkey back or done. Fig. 21: Control elements

The following paragraphs give some basic instructions for configuring your sys-
tem. The LCD-screen shows the necessary functions which can be navigated to
and then selected. The line under the headline of each paragraph describes
how to get to the required menu item:
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9.2 System state

After commissioning the LC-display shows the state of the system (Fig. 22) i.e.
time: 08:00 ─1
time (1) and date (2), current battery voltage (3) and battery charging current 01.01.17 ─2
(in battery operation – discharging current) (4), system state (5, 6). Via the soft- battery: 245.0 V ─3
keys (8) you can select the help-function, conduct a test or reach the 0.0 A ─4
menu. state: mains ok ─5
off (charging) ─6
─7
Note: The system returns from each display to the status after ca. two minutes test menu ─ 8
if no input is made.

Fig. 22: System state

Display-lines 5, 6 and 7 show the following status messages:

Status Explanation
Zeile 5
mains ok mains connected and OK
mains failure mains voltage failed
Zeile 6
(off) charging luminaires switched off, emergency operation blocked, battery is being charged
operational maintained lighting luminaires (DS) switched on, emergency operation possible
off mains failure, but no emergency operation possible
active (battery) mains failure, emergency operation active
active (mains) all luminaires with mains connection on
line 7 (if required, additional messages possible)
crictical circuit break of quiescent current loop
SDM 1 E 1 or similar modified non-maintained lighting activated by SDM or SLM (text configurable)
RS485 fault failure of RS485 bus interface
earth fault earth fault in mains operation
earth fault (B) earth fault in battery operation
maintenance required carry out maintenance (service)
deep discharge 1 battery deeply discharged
charger fault charger module failed/fuse activated
Plug & Play error wrong component used
SCM fault SCM failed
ACM fault ACM failed
SIOM fault SSIOM failed
battery fuse battery fuse defect
battery voltage battery voltage out of tolerance
battery current battery current out of tolerance
battery discharge battery is being discharged in mains operation
luminaire fault luminaire failure after testing
luminaire current fault total current value out of set tolerance
circuit fault error in electric circuit (fuse activated etc.)
sub-station fault (communication) failure of sub-station
sub-station mb sub-station in modified non-maintained operation
sub-station mains fail mains failure of sub-station
fan failure fan failed
batt. temp. sensor temperature sensor inserted
internal fan failure internal fan
external fan failure external fan
UV-C failure failure of sub-distributor
UV-C mains failure mains failure of sub-distributor
battery symmetry battery symmetry unbalanced
SIOM fault SIOM module fault
test locked test blocked by boost charge, battery voltage or emergency operation
system temperature system temperature >55°C
circuits unpowered end circuits and test locked
L1/L2/L3/N failure voltage on neutral conductor
test aborted Function-/capacity test is aborted (mains failure, …)
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9.3 Selecting circuits and checking their state
State  INFO-pushbutton SCM  (select circuit)
The electric circuits are numbered beginning with 1; each SCM-module has two
circuits named A and B. The circuits are numbered according to their slot posi- SCM SCM SCM
S8

tion from left to right, so that the A-circuits have an uneven and the B-circuits S7
S6
S5

1 3 5
S4 A A A
an even number Fig. 23. If a slot is not used, the respective circuit numbers do S3
S2
S1

not exist either. This means you can add circuits to the system without changing
E2
E4
A7
A6

the numbers of existing circuits.


A5
etc.
A4
A3
A2
A1 2 4 6 B B B

TEST INFO INFO INFO


Erdschluss/
Earth fault

INFO-pushbutton SCM-modules

Fig. 23: Numbering of the circuits

State  INFO-pushbutton (SCM)  (select circuit)  enter 


Note: The arrow keys , ,  and  (4) and the enter key  (5) on the control
unit correspond to the arrow and enter keys of an external keyboard. The softkeys
(3) correspond to the function keys F1, F2 and F3.

After pressing the INFO-pushbutton on the SCM-module (Fig. 23), the display
shows the status of the respective circuits. Now the display shows the following ------ SCM 42 -------
information for circuits A and B (Fig. 24): A: circuit 1 >
P = 0W ( 0W) ─ 1
1 – circuit number ok ─2
2 – current output (in brackets: reference value for the circuit monitoring) B: circuit 2 >─ 3
3 – status of the circuit P = 0W ( 0W) ─ 1
ok ─2
The number of the selected circuit is marked by inverted colouring (Fig. 24 for test back ─ 3
circuit A with number 1). With the up  and down  keys you can change
between circuits A and B. Repeated pressing of these keys takes you to the cir- Fig. 24: Circuit state
cuit status display of the other modules. Pressing  or Enter  takes you to
the setup of the selected circuit (see next paragraph). For each circuit the fol-
lowing status messages can be displayed in line 3 (Fig. 24):

State Explanation Measure


OK The circuits works correctly. -
fuse defect The circuit fuse in the SCM is defect. change fuse
current failure The current is out of the set tolerance. check luminaires and tolerance
earth fault(B) Short circuit to earth. find and correct
overload Measured current is too high. keep values within tolerance
not existing The circuit does not exist (empty slot none
or circuit B does not exist).
error Other failures. select module again
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9.4 Viewing and changing of the circuit setup


State  INFO-pushbutton SCM  (select circuit)  Enter 
After pressing the INFO-pushbutton and selecting the required circuit with 
and  (see previous chapter), you reach the setup for this circuit by pressing ------ modules-------
 or Enter  (Fig. 25). The following information is displayed: circuit(SCM42) 1 ─1
1 – number of circuit (Fig. 25, Number 1). If this is selected (i.e. invertedly stop delay: 15min ─ 2
maintained mode ─3
coloured), you can change to the other circuits with  and . monitoring (L) > ─4
2 – stop delay time [2] (explanation see below) (Fig. 25, Number 2). It can main building, ─5
be set in steps between 1 min and 15 min using  and ; alter- ground floor ─┘
natively, you can select a manual [3] switch-back. help next done
3 – operation mode (Fig. 25, Number 3). With  and  you can select the
following operation modes:
Fig. 25: Circuit state

Operation mode status when system is ready to operate


maintained lighting Luminaires are on.
non-maintained Luminaires are off but get switched on
lighting when mains or sub-distributions fail.
deactivated Luminaires are off (also when mains or
sub-distributions fail, i.e. no emergency
operation!).

4 – monitoring mode (sub-menu) (Fig. 25, Number 4). You can reach the
setup screen for the monitoring mode with  or Enter  (see next
chapter 9.4.1).
5 – name (two lines) (Fig. 25, Number 5). You have 42 digits for naming !"#$%&'()*+,-./01234
each circuit. After selecting a line you can change to edit mode by 56789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHI
pressing Enter . With  and  you choose the position to be JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^
changed; the character can be chosen with  and  (available char- _`abcdefghijklmnopqrs
acters see Fig. 26). You finish the input by pressing Enter  or done. tuvwxyz{|}
Tip: Use an external keyboard for entering the names.
Fig. 26: Survey of all available characters
[2] stop delay: When switching back from “modified non-maintained lighting”
(failure of mains monitor) to “ready to operate”, all luminaires remain on for the
programmed stop delay time. When switching back from battery operation, all
luminaires keep being supplied with battery voltage for another minute;
afterwards the programmed stop delay time starts running. After this time has
elapsed, the circuits are switched back to their programmed operation mode
(Fig. 25, Number 3).

[3] manual:Turn the operation mode switch briefly to “charging mode” (0) and
then back to “ready to operate” (I) for switching back from battery operation.
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9.4.1 Setting the circuit monitoring mode
State  INFO-pushbutton SCM  (select circuit)  Enter    monitoring Enter 
The monitoring setup screen (Fig. 27) shows the number of the circuit in the top
line (Fig. 27, Number 1). Using the keys  and  you can reach the following
setup options:
----- circuit 1 -----
1 – highest address of luminaires with single luminaire monitoring existing
lamp monitoring
in the circuit, settable from 01 to 20. This number mostly corresponds lamp count: 00 ─ 1
with the number of luminaires existing in this circuit. The setting 00
deactivates the single luminaire monitoring. circuit monitoring
2 – tolerance for the current monitoring. Possible settings: off (no cur- current window: off ─ 2
rent monitoring), 5%, 10%, 20% (recommended), 50% (Fig. 27, measure reference > ─ 3
Number 2). help back
3 – measuring of the reference current (Fig. 27, Number 3). You start the
measuring by pressing  or Enter  and the measured value is saved
as a reference for the current monitoring. Fig. 27: Setting of the circuit monitoring

9.4.2 Programming the SDM-module


State  INFO-pushbutton SCM (select circuit)  Enter  next  SDM programming >  Enter
Pushing the softkey next/F2 takes you to the menu for programming the ----- circuit 1 -----
SDM and the supply time (battery operation) (Fig. 28). If you select the line SDM programming > ─1
supply: using the keys  or  (Fig. 28, Number 2) you can set the supply
time for the respective circuit in steps from 3 minutes (3min) to 8 hours (8h supply: unlimited ─ 2
H
0min) or unlimited (unlimited). Selecting SDM programming >
(Fig. 28, Number 1) using  or Enter  takes you to the table shown in Fig.
29. For navigating within the table use ,  or Enter . In each line you can help back
change the following settings using  or :
Fig. 28: SDM-programming
 left column: selection of SDM/SLM (number 01 to 16), --- SDM-circuit 1 ---
 middle column: selection of SDM-input (E1…E8, SLM, TLS1, 01 | E1| ds
TLS2), 01 | E2| mb
 right column: selection of the operation mode (ds, mb, gmb), see 01 | E3|gmb
table below. 02 | SLM|
01 | TLS 1|
01 | TLS 2|
The softkey back/F3 takes you back to the previous display (Fig. 28). Now
help back
push the softkeys done/F3 and back/F3 in order to leave the programming.
A confirmation prompt appears (Fig. 30). Here you can save the changes with Fig. 29: SDM-programming
yes or cancel with no. After that you are in the circuit selection menu again.
-------modules-------

save
changes?

yes no

Fig. 30: SDM-programming

SDM-operation mode Explanation


ds (maintained lighting) When a voltage is applied to the input, the luminaires in maintained lighting mode get switched on, the lumi-
naires in non-maintained lighting mode remain off.
mb (modified non-main- In case of a voltage failure on the input all luminaires in non-maintained and switched maintained lighting
tained lighting) mode get switched on and the system shows modified non-maintained lighting, see chapter 7.2). In this state
the test function is blocked. Upon return of the voltage the system switches back to regular operation after
the set stop delay time.
gmb (switched modified The luminaires in non-maintained and switched maintained lighting mode get switched on when a voltage is
non-maintained lighting) applied to the input. In the event of a voltage failure the system switches back to regular operation immedi-
ately.
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10 Tests
10.1 Execution of a function test
State  test/F2
When the display shows the system state (see chapter 9.2), press test/F2 in -----manual test-----
order to start a function test. If the softkey test is not shown there, this indi-
cates a mains failure or that the system is running in modified non-maintained circuits: 001 – 007 ─1
lighting mode. The test function is blocked then. If you hear an acoustic signal preparing test ─2
on pushing test/F2, the test function is blocked by boost charge or a battery ─3
please wait ...
voltage below 230V. If there is no signal tone, a so-called manual test is carried
out. cancel ─ 4

The LC-display shows the tested circuits (Fig. 31, Number 1). These circuits are
Fig. 31: Test programming
“prepared” prior to the test, i.e. they are switched on with mains voltage and
brought to working temperature for an exact current measurement (Fig. 31, -----manual test-----
Number 2). The duration of this process can be set between 0 and 30 minutes.
The progress is indicated by a line of dots behind the words “please wait” (Fig. circuits: 001 – 007 ─1
31, Number 3). preparing test ─2

please wait ..... ─3


The test can be cancelled at any time using the softkey cancel/F3 (Fig. 31
to Fig. 32, Number 4). cancel ─ 4
At the beginning of the actual test the display shows the message “under test”
(Fig. 32, Number 2). A detected error is shown in line 3 (Fig. 33 Number 3). Fig. 32: Luminaire test
-----manual test-----
After finishing the test the display shows a summary for a few seconds (Fig. 34).
and the message “test finished” (Fig. 34, Number 2). Afterwards the display circuits: 001 – 007 ─1
returns to showing the system state. The test results are saved in the log which preparing test ─2
can be selected and read (see chapter 10.3).
circuit error ─3

cancel ─ 4

Fig. 33: Failure detection


-----manual test-----

circuits: 001 – 007 ─1


test finished ─2

circuit error ─3

cancel ─ 4

Fig. 34: Testing and fault evaluation


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10.2 Programming automatic function tests
State  menu/F3 configuration Enter  function test Enter 
In the state display press menu/F3 and navigate with  and  to config-
uration, press  or Enter , and navigate with  and  to function
test. Then press  or Enter  again. Now you are in the function ----function test----
schedule > ─1
test (shown in Fig. 35). Here you can:
current monitor > ─2
1 – set the schedule for automatic test, preheat off ─ 3
2 – edit the current monitor window during the test,
3 – configure the preheat function, next schedule: ─4
4 – see when the next automatic test scheduled. -
help done
You finish the test programming with the softkey done/F3. Then the confirma-
tion prompt save changes? appears. If you confirm with yes/F1, the
new settings are saved. Fig. 35: Test programming

10.2.1 Setting the schedule


function test   schedule Enter 
Fig. 36 shows the display after selecting schedule with  or Enter . The
following settings are possible:
1 – the day on which automatic tests are to be executed. The settings are: ----function test----
off (no automatic tests), daily, bidaily up to once interval: Mo – 7d ─ 1
every/every other/every three/every four weeks. With the weekly in- start (hour): 06 ─ 2
tervals you can choose the weekday, examples: start (min): 30 ─ 3
Mo 7d = every week on Mondays; Su 21d = every three weeks on
Sundays)
2 – time when the tests are supposed to start (hours from 00 to 23)
3 – time when the tests are supposed to start (minutes from 00 to 59) help done

The softkey done/F3 finishes the input and takes you back to the func- Fig. 36: Setting schedule
tion test display (see chapter 10.2).

10.2.2 Setting the current monitor window


function test   current monitor Enter 
Selecting current monitor with  and  followed by  or Enter 
takes you to the display shown in Fig. 37. Here you can find:

1 – the total current,


2 – the current window which can be set from 5%, over 10% and 20% up
to 50%, ----function test----
3 – the command “measure reference”. After selecting this line with  or total current 0.0 A ─ 1
 and pressing  or Enter  the reference value is set back and current window: 20% ─ 2
measured in the next test again. measure reference > ─ 3

The softkey done/F3 finishes the input and takes you back to the display
function test (see chapter 10.2). The confirmation prompt save help done
changes? appears again (see Fig. 30). If confirmed with yes/F1, the new
values are saved.
Fig. 37: Setting current monitor window
Note: This function should only be programmed for systems with an additional
contactor switchover. When using SCM / ACM circuit modules, the selective
current monitoring must be programmed individually for each circuit.
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10.2.3 Activating/deactivating the preheating phase and finishing the programming


function test   preheat

After selecting this line you can activate or deactivate the preheating phase prior to a test using  and . Afterwards you finish the test
programming with the softkey done/F3. The confirmation prompt save changes? appears again (see Fig. 30). If confirmed with
yes/F1, the new settings are saved.

10.3 Execution of a capacity test


State  menu/F3 configuration Enter  capacity test time Enter 

In the state display press menu/F3 and navigate with  and  to config-
uration, press  or Enter , and navigate with  and  to capacity
test time. Then press  or Enter  again. Now you are in the capac- ----capacity test----
test 1 of 4: ─1
ity test (shown in Fig. 38). Here you can: duration: 1h ─2
1 – programm 4 different capacity tests, time (hour): 00 ─3
2 – set the duration time, time (min): 00
3 – configure the time (hours, minutes) when the capacity test will start, day: 01 ─4
4 – configure the date (day, month) when the capacity test will start. month: 01
help done
You finish the test programming with the softkey done/F3. Then the confirma-
tion prompt save changes? appears. If you confirm with yes/F1, the Fig. 38: Test programming
new settings are saved.
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10.4 Test results
State  menu/F3   test results Enter 
Press menu/F3, navigate with  and  to test results and press 
or Enter . Now you are in the test results (shown in Fig. 39). You can now see
a survey of the saved results of function or capacity tests:
----test results-----
1 – last test: the test carried out last on the system last test ─1
2 – function tests: automatically executed function tests function tests > ─2
3 – capacity tests: automatically executed capacity tests capacity tests > ─3
4 – manual tests: manually initiated tests manual tests > ─4
5 – print test log: print of all test results print test log > ─5

By pressing  or Enter  after selecting a category with  and  you can see help menu
information on the selected test (Beispiel in Fig. 40). The display shows the type
of test (Fig. 40, Number 1), execution date and time (Fig. 40, Number 2), the Fig. 39: Survey test results
number of tested lamps (Fig. 40, Number 3) as well as the battery characteris-
tics (Fig. 40, Number 4). If there are results of several tests, you can browse
them with  and . When circuit monitoring is activated, these circuits are
displayed as well.
----function test---- ─ 1
--01.01.17 14:06:36-- ─ 2
By pressing details/F2 you can see further details on the test; back/F3
takes you back to the previous display or the menu item test results.
errors ok
The menu item print test log (Fig. 39, Number 5) lets you print the lamps: 13 42 ─ 3
saved data of the test log or store in files. You can do this either via internal 19- bat: 226.9V - 5.3A ─ 4
help details back
inch printer (if available) or via Centronics–interface and thus an external
printer.
Fig. 40: Info function test

10.5 Reset errors


State  menu/F3   reset errors Enter 
Press menu/F3, navigate with  and  to reset errors and press
or Enter . You can now see the display shown in Fig. 41.
----reset errors-----
1 – show errors >: Selecting this line with  or Enter  takes you show errors > ─1
to a list of current error messages, from where you can get back by
pressing back/F3. clear ─2
2 – You can answer the question “clear error messages?” using the soft- error messages ? ─┘
keys yes/F2 or no/F3. Pressing yes/F2 clears ALL error messages.
Both keys take you back to the main menu. help yes no

Fig. 41: Reset errors


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10.6 Checking the state of the charger


State INFO-pushbutton SLDM
Press the INFO-pushbutton in order to check the state of a charging module.
Now the following parameters of the SLDM are shown (see Fig. 42): number of -------- SLDM -------
the SLDM (1), rack and slot number (2), float charge and boost charge or pos- - ─1
sible failures (3), current (4), voltage (5) and temperature (6). Use the arrow charging unit 1 ─2
keys  and  to change between information on different charger modules (rack 8, slot 7) ─3
Float charge ─4
integrated in your system. Possible error messages (shown like Fig. 42, Number
I: ( 0.0)0.0 A ─5
3) are listed in the following table: U: ( 319.7) 244.8 V ─6
T: 34.0 C
help back
Fig. 42: State of the charger

State Explanation Measures


output fuse blown overcurrent/short circuit Check Fsec. on SLDM or fuses of the respective isolating transformers.
overtemperature overload or defect Check secondary fuses. Contact your dealer or the service.
BSW tripped BSW-output voltage higher Check secondaty fuses. Contact your dealer or the service.
than/the Same as 260V for more
than 20sec.
charging off (T_BAT) battery cabinet temperature >40°C adjust battery cabinet temperature

Note: In case of a charger failure an error message is shown in the state display (see chapter 9.2).
Note: An indicated charger failure although all LEDs on the respective charger are green (red LEDs off) as well as an SLDM not reacting to the
INFO-pushbutton are signs for a communication fault.

10.7 System information & system log


State  menu/F3  diagnosis  Enter    system information  Enter 
This screen shows the serial number (S/N), firmware and hardware version of --system information-
the central unit as well as the MAC-address (Fig. 43).Furthermore you can key parameters >
select ( and ) other pages with key parameters and the log (access with  show log >
or Enter ). S/N: 0
firmware: 1.8.2 1109
hardware: 21
MAC:00:1f:3e:00:1f:a1
back

Fig. 43: System information

The key parameters page (Fig. 44) shows the number of installed circuits, the ----key parameters---
circuit: 13
nominal capacity of the battery, the set supply time, the set cut-off voltage, the
battery: 017Ah
number of connected charger modules, and the programmed duration of the supply time: 001h
capacity test. cut off voltage: 185V
charger: 001
capacity test: off
done

Fig. 44: System key parameters


In the log (Fig. 45) you can select ( and ) a year; pushing  or Enter  ------system log-----
takes you to the entries made in the selected year. The table on the next page 2017 >
shows an overview of the possible messages the system log may contain. 2016 >
2015 >
2014 >
2013 >
2012 >
back

Fig. 45: System log


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Table 1: System Log Messages
Message Description
ACM fault <slot> ACM failure in slot <slot>
act fail Activation of system failed
act ok Activation of system was successful
activation Activation of system required
BAS BB System operation mode changed to „ready to operate“
BAS LB System operation mode changed to „charging mode“
BAS MB System operation mode changed to „modified / ready to operate“
bat. center volt. (<value >) Invalid symmety voltage (voltage value)
bat. current (<value >) Invalid battery current (current value)
bat. discharge (<value >) Invalid battery discharge (current value)
bat. fuse Battery fuse blown
bat. temp. < value > Invalid battery temperature (below +10°C or above 50°C)
bat. temp. sensor External battery temperature sensor does not respond
bat. voltage (<value >) Invalid battery voltage (voltage value)
bus scan Modules were detected
cc Critical circuit was opend
cc ok Critical circuit was closed again
cir init Circuits were initialized
circuit current fault Current monitoring detected an invalid current
circuit fault Circuit error detected
ctest A capacity test was initiated
SCM fault <slot> SCM failure in slot <slot>
deep discharge 1 Deep discharge, level 1
deep discharge 2 Deep discharge, level 2
defrag File system was defragmented
earth (<value>;<flag>) Earth fault in circuit module detected (internal measurement values)
earth-b (<value >;<flag>) Earth fault in NLSR detected (internal measurement values)
e-mail Email was sent
e-mail fault An error occurred when sending an email
format fs File system was formatted
ftest A function test was initiated
glt <revision> BMS gateway detected (revision)
glt gateway BMS gateway fault
SIOM fault <nr> SIOM fault in module #<nr>
L1/L2/L3/N fault Faulty mains connection, detected non-zero voltage on N-line
lamps <circuit>/<luminaire> Luminaire fault summary
SLDM fault <slot> Charger failure in slot #<slot>
SLDM jumper fault SLDM jumper setting for charging current does not match the detected configu-
ration
SLDM revisions Incompatible versions detected between multiple charging modules. The version
must be either smaller than SW 35 or bigger or equal SW 35 in all mocules at
the Same time.
login master Master-login was carried out
login service Service-login was carried out
luminare fault Luminaire fault detected
mains <L1>V <L2>V <L3>V <N>V <duration>m Mains failure and return, with voltage values and duration of the power failure
mains fault Mains failure (configured as error)
mains mb '<SDM input>' System entered into modified non-maintained mode (SDM input)
mains mb ok System ended the modified non-maintained mode
mains ok Mains return
maintenance Maintenance successful
mb fault System entered into modified non-maintained mode (configured as error)
new firmware A firmware update was carried out
no TCP/IP sockets No more TCP/IP sockets available. The WebInterface cannot be accessed.
overload fault <n> Circuits module is operated with at current above the maximum allowed limit.
(Range determined by fuse size)
PCM fault <slot> PCM failure in slot <slot>
Plug&Play error in slot <slot> (can occur while configuring the circuit modules or
PnP err. <slot>
reading from the charging modules)
reset errors Errors were acknowledged
RS485 fault RS485 BUS error (SDM, SLM)
RSM fault <slot> RSM error in slot <slot>
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RTC error <n> Real-time clock error (error code)


SDM fault <nr> SDM error in module #<nr>
subsystem <nr> fault Substation failure #<nr>
subsystem <nr> mains Mains failure #<nr> in substation
subsystem <nr> mb Substation #<nr> entered modified non-maintained mode
system rebooting System was re-bootet (warm start)
system started <SW version> <HW version> <serial System was switched on (cold start or warm start)
no.>
Measured temperatures: Daily minimum and maximum temperature for cabinet
TCB <cmin> <cmax> <bmin> <bmax>
(<cmin> <cmax>) and battery (<bmin> <bmax>)
test <a> cf:<b> ok:<c> lf:<d> ok:<e> Test result summary with errors
a: earth-fault detected
b: count of defect circuits
c: count of circuits with test result “OK”
d: count of defect luminaires
e: count of luminaires with test result “OK”
test aborted Function-/capacity test has been aborted (mains failure while test, aborted by
user)
test locked Function and capacity tests are blocked because the preconditions are not met.
total current fault <wert> Total current monitoring
uv-c fault <nr> Sub-distribution fault
uv-c mains <nr> Mains failrue in sub-distribution
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11 De-energising the power supply

Before conducting maintenance works or making changes to the system, it has to be de-energised by a specialist. For this the following in-
structions have to be observed:

1. Operation mode switch to charging mode. Turn the operation mode switch (Fig. 1, Number 1) to charging mode (position “0”).

2. Disconnect mains fuses. Disconnect the mains fuses by opening F1 (Fig. 2, Number 5).

3. Disconnect battery fuses. Disconnect the battery fuses by opening F2 (Fig. 2, Number 11). The system is now shut down.
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12 The central control and monitoring unit

The central control and monitoring unit (Fig. 46) is the main control element of this emergency lighting system. It is used to monitor, program
and control charging and switching processes. The system status is shown in the backlit LC-display as well as by five multicoloured LEDs. The
central control and monitoring unit has the following front interfaces:
 MMC/SD – Slot for importing Firmware-updates
 Ethernet for service tasks
 Parallel interface (Centronics) for the connection of a printer with HP-emulation PCL5/6
 PS/2-interface for an external keyboard (included in delivery)

The system can be operated via key pad with four arrow keys and one enter key as well as three function keys (F1, F2, F3). The system can
also be operated via external keyboard using the Same keys (arrows, F1, F2, F3, and enter). The system firmware can be updated via front
MMC slot.

MMC

NETZ/
MAINS +24V
ETHERNET

BATTERIE/
BATTERY +5V
STÖRUNG/
FAILURE +12V

LADUNG/
CHARGE -12V

TIEFENTLADUNG/
DEEP DISCHARGE

Erdschluss/earth fault
TEST

1 Centronics interface 8 Function key F3


2 PS2 interface 9 Arroe key left
3 Ethernet interface 10 Arrow key up
4 MMC-Slot 11 Enter key
5 LC-display 12 Arrow key down
6 Function key F1 13 Arrow key right
7 Function key F2 14 Earth fault key [4]

[4] Simulation of an earth fault, no earth fault detection on the circuits!

Fig. 46: Central control and monitoring unit


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12.1 Menu – quick reference guide

Main Menu
Diagnosis
Battery Show battery state and conduct capacity test
Mains Check mains voltages
Modules
Circuit modules Show states of SCM – modules and conduct test
Charger modules Show states of charger modules (SLDM)
SDM/SIOM inputs Check states of SDM– and SIOM– inputs
Sub-distribution Check states of sub-distributions
Subsystems Check states of subsystems
System information Serial number, MAC, show firmware and hardware version
Key parameters Number of circuits, battery capacity, supply time etc.
Show log F4 Show internal system log
Test results View last test
Last test Show results of the last function or capacity test
Function test Show function test results
Capacity test Show capacity test results
Manual test Show results of a manual test
Print log Print test results over a certain period of time
Installation
Modules Setup modules (operation mode, follow-up time, monitoring…)
Calibrate c-monitor Calibrate current of the circuit modules
Lamps Check number of luminaires
Service Service menu
Detect modules Detect modules in the system
Operation mode Define BAS – controlled, ready-to-operate, charging mode
Configuration
Administration
Network
IP – addresses F6 Set addresses for the network adapter (front + internal)
Communication Configure status query (system communication)
LCD – Contrast Set contrast of LC-display
Timer Configure all timers (switch times, electric circuits)
SIOM – inputs Configure SIOM – inputs
SDM – inputs Configure SDM – inputs
Language selection Change display language (German, English, French…)
Password Change authorisation level
Date / Time Set system time
Function test Turn on/off pre-heating during function test
Schedule Set time schedule for function test
Current monitor Set parameters for circuit monitoring
Capacity test time Set duration, time and date for capacity test
Reset errors Reset error messages
Show errors Show all error messages
Service address Show contact address for maintenance service

Note: With a connected external PS2-keyboard (included in delivery) you can directly access the following menu items by pressing the function
keys F4 and F6
 Diagnosis > System information > Show log (F4) and
 Configuration > Administration > Network > IP-addresses (F6).
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13 Operation, maintenance and servicing of the batteries

The batteries used in this system are so-called maintenance-free, valve-regulated lead acid batteries. These are lead acid batteries with
sealed cells, where no water re-filling is necessary over the whole service life (and which is thus prohibited). The cells are equipped with relief
valves to protect them against overpressure. Diluted sulphuric acid absorbed in a glass mat is used as electrolyte.

Note: Opening the valves leads to their destruction and thus to the destruction of the battery.

13.1 Charging and discharging

The system uses an IUTQ-controlled charger unit with a maximum output current of each 2.5A for charging. Several SLDM25 connected in
parallel in the output ensure a charging current adapted for larger batteries. Batteries, which are later built in a battery assembly as replace-
ment, do not need an equalisation charge with normal float charge voltage in order to adjust to the terminal voltage of other batteries.

The cut-off voltage of the battery, assigned to the discharge current, must not be underrun. For this purpose the power supply system is
equipped with a deep discharge protection. The connected load must not exceed the nominal power of the system. Normal mains operation
has to be restored as soon as possible after a discharge, also partial discharge, which leads to a re-charging of the batteries. A faulty charger
unit has to be repaired.

13.2 Recommended working temperature

The recommended working temperature range for lead acid batteries is 10°C to 30°C. The ideal working temperature range is 20°C ± 5K.
Higher temperatures shorten the service life. The technical data apply to the nominal temperature of 20°C. Lower temperatures reduce the
available capacity. Do not exceed the limit temperature of 50°C. Avoid permanent working temperatures higher than 40°C (see chapter
10.6).

Temperature (°C) Charging voltage boost charge (V/Cell) Float charge voltage (V/Cell)
10 2,48 2,30
20 2,45 2,28
30 2,40 2,24

Note: The charging and maintenance voltages stated apply exclusively to batteries of type OGiV.
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13.3 Servicing and inspections

Always keep the batteries clean and dry in order to avoid creeping currents. Cleaning the batteries should be carried out according to the ZVEI-
leaflet “Cleaning of batteries“. All plastic parts of the batteries must only be cleaned using water without cleansing additive. Do not use
organic cleansers. At least every six months the following parameters should be measured and recorded:

 battery voltage
 voltage of some cells/block battery
 surface temperature of some cells/block battery
 battery cabinet temperature

If the cell voltage deviates from the average float charge voltage by ± 0.1 V/cell or if the surface temperature of several cells/blocks deviates
by more than 5°C, call a service technician immediately. The following parameters should be measured and recorded annually:
 voltage of all cells/block batteries
 surface temperature of all cells
 battery cabinet temperature
 insulation resistance according to DIN 43539 T l (version relevant on delivery)

Once a year you should also check (visual inspection):


 check naked screw joints (earthing, mains supply, battery cables) for tightness (see required screw joints in chapter 7.2.3)
 the battery rack and room
 ventilation

Check the batteries in compliance with DIN 43539 part l and 100 (draft); furthermore obey the special checking instructions e.g. DIN VDE
0107 and DIN VDE 0108 or also EN 50272-2 (most recent applicable versions). In order to guarantee a reliable power supply, change the
entire battery set after the expected service life considering the operational conditions and temperatures.

13.4 First inspection

The first inspection has to be carried out according to E DIN EN 50171 (VDE 0558-508):2013-07 by the installation technician when com-
missioning the system.
First inspections have to be carried out in compliance with the local, national regulations and comprise the following points:

 check the correct selection of modules. Observe the selectivity of the distribution network of the emergency power supply
 check the correct selection and setting of the automatic transfer and switching device (ATSD)
 visual check of the settings of the protection devices
 check the batteries for sufficient capacity. The system has to be operated with the actual load over the defined time when discharg-
ing the batteries. The results have to be logged. When systems do not pass these tests, they have to be tested again. If the system
fails again, it must not be commissioned. (see measurement protocol battery)
 check the function by disconnecting from mains
 check the ventilation of the mounting room and the battery according to EN 50272-2
 check the mounting rooms in terms of fire protection, equipment and facilities.

Inspections must only be carried out by electrically skilled technicians, who are trained and qualified.
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13.5 Repeating inspection

The repeating inspection has to be carried out in compliance with the local/national regulations. If there are no local/national regulations,
the following intervals are recommended:

automatic transfer and switching device (ATSD):


 function test with load transfer: weekly
An automatic function test must be programmed by the installation technician/operator upon installation/commissioning (instruc-
tion manual chapter 10.2)
 test through imitation of a mains failure: half-yearly
disconnection from mains supply through disconnecting the pre-fuse of the system or pushing the mains switch (chapter 7.1.1 (Fig.
5)). The switch has to be switched on again after the function test.

protection devices:
 visual inspection of the settings: yearly
1. check the battery voltage as well as the symmetry voltage (chapter 7.2.3) with a measuring device (see chapter 5)
2. check the battery current (status screen or chapter 9.2, Fig. 22) by imitating a mains failure (see "testing through imitation of a
mains failure") with a measuring device (see chapter 5) or a suitable and calibrated clamp-on ammeter

batteries:
 function test over a sufficient time period with the full consumer load: monthly
This is done through weekly function tests.
 capacity test over the rated operating time with the full consumer load: yearly
see maintenance schedule

earth fault monitor: weekly


 push the earth fault test button, see chapter 12, Fig. 46, Number 14

protection against electric shock


 measured at mains input: every 3 years
 in output circuits with residual current-operated protective device (RCD) through function test, proof of triggering with rated resid-
ual operating current: half-yearly
Only with installed service socket (SSD)

Beyond the requirements of EN 50272-2, paragraph 14[5], the battery has to be charged according to the manufacturer's instructions and
then, after 24h trickle charging, undergo a discharge test. During the discharging process the central emergency power supply system has to
be operated with the full consumer load and it must reach the rated operating time.

Batteries and their operating conditions must be checked regularly for correct functioning and safety. In compliance with the manufactur-
[5]

er's requirements, the following has to be checked in an inspection: voltage setting of the charger, voltages of the cells or the block batteries,
electrolyte density and electrolyte level (if applicable), cleanliness, leak tightness, tightness of the connectors (if necessary), ventilation, plugs
and valves, battery temperature.
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13.6 Inspection before commissioning

After mounting the central power supply system, the installation technician must carry out the inspections according to HD 60364-6 chapter
61.
Part of them is the visual inspection of the stationary electrical system before the central emergency power supply system is commissioned
as well as testing and measuring, preferably in this order:
 conductivity of the cables
 insulation resistance of the electrical system
 protection through SELV, PELV or protective separation
 protection through automatic switch-off of the power supply
 additional protection
 voltage polarity
 phase sequence of the external conductors
 function and operation test
 voltage drop

If an error is detected during the testing and measuring, this and each previous test, which might have been influenced by this error, have to
be repeated after clearing the error.

If the installation technician of the central emergency power supply system is not the installation technician of the stationary electrical system,
he must be provided with the test log of the first inspection of the stationary electrical system, which the emergency power supply system is
meant for, before he can carry out the first inspection of the emergency power supply system.

The observance of the requirements as defined in the instruction manual of the manufacturer has to be proven and confirmed prior to testing
and measuring by visual inspection. Particularly the following has to be inspected:
 the condition of the mounting location, marking and equipment according to standards (operating devices, means of body protec-
tion, tools, utilities)
 protection against intrusion of solid foreign objects and liquids
 protection against external mechanical impact
 observance of the surrounding temperature (lower and upper limit)
 observance of the maximal humidity
 ensuring the necessary ventilation
 EMV-environment (A or B)
 checking if special operating conditions can disturb the operational safety and functionality of the central emergency power supply
system such as vibrations, extraordinary shocks, corrosive atmosphere, strong electric or magnetic fields, explosion hazard
 the existence of necessary operation and maintenance areas for the central emergency power supply system
 the correct selection of modules of the emergency power supply system and check if the requirements of the user according to 5.2
have been met by the manufacturer
 checking the settings of the protection devices

If a system fails an inspection according to E DIN EN 50171 (VDE 0558-508):2013-07 paragraph 8.2.4 sub-paragraph g) [6], it must not be
commissioned!

[6] checkingthe battery concerning sufficient capacity, the emergency power supply system must be operated during the battery discharge
with the rated output current over the rated operating time. Systems, which do fail this test, have to be tested again. If the requirements are
not met in this test either, the system must not be commissioned.
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13.7 Procedure in case of failure

If you notice malfunctions of the battery set or the charger unit, call the customer service immediately. A service contract with your dealer
enables an early recognition of failures.

13.8 Decommissioning, storing and transport

If batteries are stored for a longer time or decommissioned, store them fully charged in a dry frost-free room.

Storage time in relation to the production date Charging voltage/cell at 20°C Charging time
shorter than 9 month 2,28V/cell logner than 72 hours
up to one year 2,35V/cell 48 to 144 hours
1 to 2 Jahre 2,35V/cell 72 to 144 hours

Transport note: Batteries, which show no defects whatsoever, are not treated as dangerous goods according to Dangerous Goods Ordinance
Road (GGVS) or Dangerous Goods Ordinance Railway (GGVE), if they are secured against short circuit, slipping, falling over and damage
(GGVS, volume no. 2801 a). The batteries to be transported must not show signs of acid on the outside. The respective exception regulations
apply to all sealed batteries and cells whose tanks are untight or damaged.

Note: The charging voltage stated apply exclusively to batteries of type OGiV.
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14 General information on your system

System type:
ML96 Series

Mounted by: Date:

Commissioned by: Date:

Safety signs fixed by: Date:

14.1 Used battery type

Battery manufacturer: Battery type:


none (standard)

Nominal voltage UN: Number of cells (2V): Number of blocks (6V): Number of blocks (12V):
216V --- 18

Nominal cpacity C20:


- 20-hour discharge

Nominal temperature TN:


20°C

Ventilation requirements:
according to EN 50 272-2, paragraph 8

Nominal discharge current:


IN = I20 CN /20h
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15 Technical data

mains supply 1-phase: 230V AC / 3-phase: 400V AC +/-10%


power supply frequency 50/60 Hz +/- 4%
maximum connection power in VA
consumer connection power (DC) in W h
consumer connection power (AC) in VA 0
battery voltage 216V
battery type
charging power in A
conservation charging voltage
strong charging voltage
charging characteristic curve IUTQ
characteristic curve switching automatic
deep discharge 1
deep discharge 2
Automatic test system (ATS) PERC
working mode maintained or mode non-maintained connecting in switchmode
power supply monitoring 3 phases again N and critical circuits cc MB for switched and unswitched
maintained lightload with voltage supply of UV
initiation ≤ 85% Unenn
function test depending on the programming (daily, weekly)
capacity test depending on the programming (yearly)
noise suppression N at VDE 0875
ambient temperature (with battery inserted) 0-35°C (10-35°C)
dimension in mm HxWxD
potection class
wire come in
number of circuits / SCM’s /
number of SDM-modules
number of switch inputs
number of outputs subdistributors
number of substations
fuse mains F1 (L1, L2, L3)
fuse battery K1234
fuse connection BMT24 F5, F6 fuse ceramics 5x20mm 0,5AT
fuses for quiescent current loop F7/F8 (not with CCiF) fuse ceramics 5x20mm 125mAF
fuse BSUE F12/F13 fuse ceramics 5x20mm 1AT
fuse inverse-polarity protection F10/F11 fuse ceramics 5x20mm 1AT
fuse input SIOM F30 fuse ceramics 5x20mm 0,5AT
circuit modules SCM12E L(+) and N(-) fuse ceramics 6,3x32mm 5AT
circuit modules SCM32 L(+) and N(-) fuse ceramics 6,3x32mm 5AT
circuit modules SCM42 L(+) and N(-) fuse ceramics 6,3x32mm 6,3AT
circuit modules SCM62 L(+) and N(-) fuse ceramics 5x20mm 10AFF
modules ACM L(+) fuse ceramics 5x20mm 4AT
charging module SLDM25 fuse ceramics 5x20mm 3,15AT
transformer Fprim (F…) fuse ceramics 5x20mm 6,3AT
transformer Fsec (F…) fuse ceramics 4AT

Conductor cross-section
power supply wire 0,5-16mm² rigid
battery-cable NSGAFÖU +/- 2,5-35mm² rigid
symmetry 0,2-6mm² rigid
final circuit 0,25-4mm² rigid
potential-free messages 0,25-4mm² rigid

mains-cable MCUV
battery cable MCUV
data lines MCUV
fuse mains MCUV (L1, L2, L3) (in A) For multiple outgoings see Note at 7.1.5.
fuse battery MCUV (B+, B-) (in A)
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mains-cable MCUS
battery cable MCUS
data lines MCUS
fuse mains MCUS (L1, L2, L3) (in A) For multiple outgoings see Note at 7.1.4.
fuse battery MCUS (B+, B-) (in A)

supply-cable MCUV-E
data lines MCUV-E
fuses supply-cable MCUV-E (in A)
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16 Module descriptions

Several modules which are integrated in your system or optionally available are briefly described in the following paragraphs. These data can
also be downloaded from your dealer’s homepage.

16.1 Electric circuit module SCM

Characteristics at a glance:

 216V DC output voltage in battery operation


 2 electric circuits per module
 2x3A, 2x4A, 2x6A output current per module
 mixed mode in the circuit
 single luminaire or circuit monitoring in the circuit

Fig. 47: SCM


The electric circuits of this system are slot-in cards (SCM) in the Euro card format (100x160mm). These cards can contain up to two
electric circuits at the Same time. When the general power supply fails, they realise the automatic transfer-switching so that the emer-
gency power supply is switched to the electric circuit(s) of the emergency lighting or the power supply of the consumers is switched
from general to battery supply. The number of electric circuits depends on the number of circuit cards. 12 circuits can be integrated.
Each circuit works separately in changeover mode and can be switched separately. The electric circuits can be programmed either for
maintained or non-maintained lighting. A combination of both switching modes in one circuit is also possible. Each circuit has and
integrated monitoring unit for monitoring earth fault, overload, electric circuits and single luminaires. These circuits have, depending
on the module type, a double pole overcurrent protection device (system protection fuses), which are also monitored in operation (fuse
type : SCM32/42 6,3x32mm, ceramic tube, fast, 1500A breaking capacity) (fuse type: SCM62 5x20mm, ceramic tube, superfast,
1500A breaking capacity). By pressing the INFO-pushbutton the LC-display of the central control and monitoring unit (Fig. 24) shows
the state of the two electric circuits (A/B) of the module. By means of this display in combination with the direction, enter and function
keys you can program operation mode, follow-up time, luminaire monitoring and supply time for each electric circuit.

16.2 Charger module SLDM

Characteristics at a glance:

 charger unit complies with TVE TNORM E 8002, EN 50172, EN


50171 (versions relevant on delivery)
 IUTQ – curve family complies with EN 50272-2 (versions relevant on
delivery)
 integrated battery voltage monitor (BSW)
 processor-controlled charging curve (no settings necessary)

Fig. 48:SLDM

The 19“ charger module SLDM supplies a charging current of up to 2.5A. It is connected to the primary voltage of the respective iso-
lating transformer via terminals on the rear bus plate. Additionally, the SLDM has an integrated battery voltage monitor which protects
the battery from overloading. The processor-controlled charging curve enables the SLDM to load the batteries independent from the
control computer.
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16.3 Input/Output-module

Characteristics at a glance:

 analysis of 7 system states according to EN 50171 (versions rele-


vant on delivery)
 7 potential-free switch contacts
 4 galvanically isolated inputs (18-120V DC)
 up to 5 SIOM-modules can be integrated in a system
 communication with ML96 Series System via controlled internal Fig. 49: SIOM
CAN-bus

The SIOM-module has 7 relay outputs 230V/6A with potential-free changeover contacts. SIOM-module Nr. 1 is pre-programmed for
the connection of a conventional message display and control unit. It is furthermore equipped with 4 galvanically isolated, reverse
polarity tolerant switch inputs 18-120V DC. Individual message texts are programmable for each input.

16.4 Switch query module SDM24 (optional)

Characteristics at a glance:
 8 (7+1) reverse-polarity tolerant control inputs for detecting the gen-
eral lighting
 integrated mains monitor (active through DIP-switch)
 2 COM ports for feed-through or star-shaped wiring
 integrated repeater function for COM port2 (COMboost)
 integrated terminating resistor (active through DIP-switch)
 integrated function monitoring of the BUS line
 communication via RS485 Bus Fig. 50: SDM24-module

The interface module SDM24 allows the direct interfacing of an emergency lighting system with a general lighting installation. It is to
monitor the operation status of the general lighting system in order to achieve a joint switching of emergency lights and the general
lighting when mains-operated. Normally-closed contacts as well as normally-open contacts of the general lighting can be monitored;
it is also possible to directly connect phases of the general lighting in order to activate the emergency lighting in case of a general
lighting failure. Up to 16 SDM interface modules can be connected to the emergency lighting system via the BUS line, which provides
a sufficient number of inputs.

16.5 Line Monitor SLM (optional)

characteristics at a glance:

 three-phase mains monitoring


 data transmission via bus system
 safe data protocol: no E30-line necessary
 possible connection of up to 16 SLM per system
 display of a programmed message text (where connected to the gen-
eral lighting)
 integrated terminating resistor Fig. 51: SLM
 communication via RS485 bus

The SHIELD Line Monitor SLM mainly monitors the general mains installation (voltage supply of the general lighting). The SLMs are
bus-compatible mains monitors for the connection to the multi-bus (RS485) of an ML96 Series emergency lighting system and they
are suitable for switching the integrated maintained and non-maintained light changeover switchings in the system. The SLM can mon-
itor three phases of e.g. a mains distribution. 85% of the nominal mains voltage (230V AC), i.e. at ca. 195V AC, is the switch threshold
for the recognition of a mains failure or an intense mains voltage fluctuation. The SLM can be addressed separately and are connected
to the ML96 Series system in series (feed through wiring) via screened 4-core data line; up to 16 of these SLM can be connected via
this line. J-Y(St)-Y or similar in compliance with DIN VDE 0815 and 0816 (versions relevant on delivery) have to be used as data line.
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16.6 SPC230 (optional)

characteristics at a glance:

 three-phase mains monitoring


 2 potential-free changeover contacts with a rating of 2A at 230V/AC
 dimensions (L x W x H): 96 x 36 x 54

Fig. 52: SPC230

The Power-Control (SPC230) monitors voltages in sub-distributions of the general lighting. Three phases can be monitored. If fewer
phases are monitored, unused monitoring contacts have to be bridged with connected contacts. The upper switch threshold is limited
to 195 V, i.e. 15% lower than mains voltage of 230V. The state of the changeover contacts can be queried from the module. Usually
one of these contacts is integrated in a monitoring loop of an emergency lighting system. The NC-contact [18-15] or [28-25] has to be
wired. If the contacts are used for other purposes, please strongly observe the power rating of 2A-30V/DC, 0.3A-110V/DC or maximal
0.5A-230 V/AC/50Hz. This module has a plastics housing designed for rail mounting (TS35).

16.7 SLCD15(S) / SLCD15U(S) (optional)

Characteristics at a glance:

 display of the system status in plain text


 visual (LED) and acoustic indications of the system statuses
 remote triggering of the test function
 BUS-compatible
 possible to switch the system operating mode
 possible to switch maintained light consumers on and off
Fig. 53: SLCD15(S)

The remote panels SLCD-15 and SLCD-15S are designed to provide a decentralised display of the statuses of emergency lighting
systems of types MC-series. The panel provides visual and acoustic indications of the respective system status. Visual indications are
provided in the form of plain text and LED. In the event of faults, an acoustic signal is also issued. The acoustic signal can be
acknowledged with the „RESET acoustic signal“ button although this does not influence the error message (visual indication).
In addition to these indications, statuses such as Mod non-maintained, test operation, mains OK, batt. OK, SCM fault etc. are also
displayed in plain text. By using the (ON/OFF) button or key switch on the SLCD-15, it is possible to switch the system operating
mode from charging mode to standby mode or vice versa. By pressing the Switch „DS On/Off“ the maintained circuits of the system
can be turned on and off.
However, in the event that no key switch is integrated into the indicator panel it is necessary to ensure that the SLCD-15 is safe-
guarded against access by unauthorised personnel (DIN VDE 0108 part 1 section 6.4.3.11). In order to be able to trigger the external
test function, the test button must be pressed until the message „ready“ appears in the display. This is necessary to prevent an acci-
dental triggering of the test function. Please refer to the wiring documentation for connection variants and connection schematics.
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Anschlussbeispiel SDM24
connection example SDM24
Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm²
terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm²
L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N
E01 E02 E03 E04 E05 E06 E07 E08 E01 E02 E03 E04 E05 E06 E07 E08 E01 E02 E03 E04 E05 E06 E07 E08 E01 E02 E03 E04 E05 E06 E07 E08
UE1...E8: 18...250V DC UE1...E8: 18...250V DC UE1...E8: 18...250V DC UE1...E8: 18...250V DC
Connection examples

185...265V AC 185...265V AC 185...265V AC 185...265V AC


DIP-Schalter / DIP-switch
SDM24 DIP-Schalter / DIP-swi tch SDM24 DIP-Schalter / DIP-swi tch
SDM24 DIP-Schalter / DIP-switch SDM24
Schalterabfragemodul / switch query module Schalterabfragemodul / switch query module Schalterabfragemodul / switch query module Schalterabfragemodul / switch query module
S1: Abschlusswiderstand > ON S1: Abschlusswiderstand > ON S1: Abschlusswiderstand > ON
te r minating r esis t or S1: Abschlusswiderstand > ON
t e rminating r esis t or t e r min a ting r esis t or
t e rmin a ting resis t or

S2: Anschluss COM 2 > ON S2: Anschluss COM 2 > ON S2: Anschluss C OM 2 > ON S2: Anschluss COM 2 > ON
in t e r fa c e COM 2 in t er fa c e COM 2 int e r fa ce COM 2 i nt e r fa c e COM 2
S3: permanent > ON S3: permanent > ON S3: pe rmane nt > ON S3: pe r mane nt > ON
S4: Net zw äc ht er aktiv > ON
DIP-Schalter SAM-Code S4: Net z w äc ht er aktiv > ON
DIP-Schal ter SAM-Code S4: Net zw äc ht er aktiv >
DIP-Schalter SAM-Code DIP-Schalter SAM-Code
mains moni t or a c ti v e
ON S4: Net zw äc ht er aktiv > ON
mains moni tor a c ti v e mains moni t or a cti ve
mains moni tor a c ti v e

1 2 34 PC230
1 2 34 PC230
1 2 34 PC230 1 2 34
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PC230
Ok Er ror U/BUS aktiv Ok Error U/BUS aktiv Ok Error U/BUS aktiv 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Er ror U/BUS akt iv
Ok

Netzwächter Net zwächter Netzwächter Netzwächter


COM Eingang / input COM1 aus/out: COM2 aus/out: PC 230/mains moni tor COM Eingang / input COM1 aus/out: COM2 aus/out: PC 230/mains moni tor COM Eingang / input COM1 aus/out: COM2 aus/out: PC 230/mains moni tor COM Eingang / input COM1 aus/out: COM2 aus/out: PC 230/mains moni tor

A
B
A

B
A
B

A
A
N
A

A
N
A
N
A

B
B
B
B
B
B
B

A
A
N

B
B

L1
L3
L1
L2
L3
L1
L3

SC
L2
SC
L2

SC
L1
L3

SC
L2

SC
SC

SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC

GND

GND
GND

GND
GND
GND
GND

GND
+12V
+12V
GND
+12V
GND

+12V
+12V
+12V
GND

+12V
+12V
+12V
GND
+12V

+12V
+12V
Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm²
terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm²

J-Y(ST)Y 02x2x0,8mm² J-Y(ST)Y 02x2x0,8mm² J-Y(ST)Y 02x2x0,8mm²


L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N
separate Netzeinspeisung separate Netzeinspeisung
separate mains supply separate mains supply
J-Y(ST)Y 02x2x0,8mm² Netz-Unterverteiler Netz-Unterverteiler
mains sub-distribution mains sub-di stribution
Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Allgemeinbeleuchtung Allgemeinbeleuchtung
terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² general lighting general lighting
L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N (optional) (optional)
E01 E02 E03 E04 E05 E06 E07 E08
UE1...E8: 18...250V DC
185...265V AC
DIP-Schalter / DIP-swi tch SDM24
Schalterabfragemodul / switch query module
S1: Abschlusswiderstand > ON
t er minating r esis t or

S2: Anschluss COM 2 > ON


in t e r fa c e COM 2
S3: permanent > ON
S4: Net z w äc ht er aktiv > ON
DIP-Schalter SAM-Code
mains moni t or a c ti v e
Central Power Supply System ML96 Series

1 2 34 PC230
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ok Err or U/BUS aktiv

Netzw ächter
COM Eingang / input COM1 aus/out: COM2 aus/out: PC 230/mains moni tor

A
B

A
A
N

B
B
L1
L3

SC
L2

SC
SC
GND

GND

GND
+12V

+12V
+12V
SC
SC

GND
GND

X07
+12V
+12V

A
A

B
B

J-Y(ST)Y 02x2x0,8mm²

Es ist ein Anschluss von insgesamt16 Modulen (SDM, SLM (auch gemischt) möglich).
Am Ende ist eineTerminierung einer Modulkette notwendig (Dip-Schalter 1).
Werden die Modulesternförmig vernetzt (Com2), ist auch ein Anfangswiderstand vorzusehen.
It is possibleto connect atotal of 16 modules (SDM, SLM (also mixed)).
At the end, atermination of a modulechain is necessary (dip switch 1).
stance must also be provided.
If the modules are networked in astar-shaped manner (Com2), an initial resi
Setup & Commissioning
Anschlussbeispiel SPC230
connection example SPC230

separate Netzeinspeisung separate Netzeinspeisung


separate mains supply separate mains supply separate mains supply
Netz-Unterverteiler Netz-Unterverteiler Netz-Unterverteiler
mains sub-distribution mains sub-distribution mains sub-distribution
Setup & Commissioning

Allgemeinbeleuchtung Allgemeinbeleuchtung Allgemeinbeleuchtung


general lighting general lighting general lighting

Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm²


terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm²

L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N
Hz
Netz / mains: 3x 230V / N 50 Hz
Netz / mains: 3x 230V / N 50 Hz
Netz / mains: 3x 230V / N 50
Nich t beleg te Eingänge mit beleg ten verbinden / Nic h t beleg te Eingänge mit beleg ten v erbinden / Nich t beleg te Eingänge mit beleg ten ve rbinden /
Conne c t unused inputs to used one Conne ct unused inputs to used one Conne ct unused inputs to used one

UAB: Power-Control UAB: Power-Control UAB: Power-Control


195V SPC230 195V SPC230 195V SPC230
Netz / mains Netz / mains Netz / mains
ok ok ok
Gemäß / accordingto DINVDE 0108 Gemäß / according to DINVDE 0108 Gemäß / accordingto DINVDE 0108
Anschluss /connect: max. 2,5mm² Anschluss c/onnect: max. 2,5mm² /
Anschluss connect: max. 2,5mm²
Schaltleistung / switching capacity max.: Schaltleistung / swit ching capacit y max.: Schaltleistung / switching capacity max.:
AC1: 0,5A 250V Hz 50AC, DC1: 2A 30V DC AC1: 0,5A 250V Hz 50AC, DC1: 2A 30V DC AC1: 0,5A 250V Hz 50AC, DC1: 2A 30V DC

18 15 16 28 25 26 18 15 16 28 25 26 18 15 16 28 25 26

A
Central Power Supply System ML96 Series

Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm²


B terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm²

Abschlusswiderstand
terminating resistance

CCIF
+

( DC)
z.B. NYM mind. 0,75mm²24V
( DC)
p.e. NYM min. 0,75mm²24V
C

Achtung: ~24V DC
attention: ~24V DC
-
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Anschlussbeispiel SPC230
connection example SPC230

separate Netzeinspeisung separate Netzeinspeisung


separate mains supply separate mains supply separate mains supply
Netz-Unterverteiler Netz-Unterverteiler Netz-Unterverteiler
mains sub-distribution mains sub-distribution mains sub-distribution
Allgemeinbeleuchtung Allgemeinbeleuchtung Allgemeinbeleuchtung
general lighting general lighting general lighting

Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm²


terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm²

L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N
Hz
Netz / mains: 3x 230V / N 50 Hz
Netz / mains: 3x 230V / N 50 Hz
Netz / mains: 3x 230V / N 50
Nich t beleg te Eingänge mit beleg ten verbinden / Nic h t beleg te Eingänge mit beleg ten v erbinden / Nich t beleg te Eingänge mit beleg ten ve rbinden /
Conne c t unused inputs to used one Conne ct unused inputs to used one Conne ct unused inputs to used one

UAB: Power-Control UAB: Power-Control UAB: Power-Control


195V SPC230 195V SPC230 195V SPC230
Netz / mains Netz / mains Netz / mains
ok ok ok
Gemäß / accordingto DINVDE 0108 Gemäß / according to DINVDE 0108 Gemäß / accordingto DINVDE 0108
Anschluss /connect: max. 2,5mm² Anschluss c/onnect: max. 2,5mm² /
Anschluss connect: max. 2,5mm²
Schaltleistung / switching capacity max.: Schaltleistung / swit ching capacit y max.: Schaltleistung / switching capacity max.:
AC1: 0,5A 250V Hz 50AC, DC1: 2A 30V DC AC1: 0,5A 250V Hz 50AC, DC1: 2A 30V DC AC1: 0,5A 250V Hz 50AC, DC1: 2A 30V DC

18 15 16 28 25 26 18 15 16 28 25 26 18 15 16 28 25 26
Central Power Supply System ML96 Series

Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm²


terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm²

F7
F8

X22
( DC)
z.B. NYM mind. 0,75mm²24V
( DC)
p.e. NYM min. 0,75mm²24V
Achtung: ~24V DC
attention: ~24V DC
Setup & Commissioning
Anschlussbeispiel SLM
connection example SLM

J-Y(ST)Y 02x2x0,8mm²
Setup & Commissioning

Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm²


terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm²
12 13 14 1 12 13 14 1 12 13 14 1

5
5

1 1 1

51

8 9 101
8 9 101
8 9 101

16 1 2 3
6 1 2 3
16 1 2 3

4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7 4 5 6 7

A
A
A
A
A
A

B
B
B
B
B
B

456789 456789 456789

SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC

16 123
16 123
16 123

101112
101112
101112

GN D
GN D
GN D
GN D
GN D
GN D

+12 V
+12 V
+12 V
+12 V
+12 V
+12 V

131415 131415 131415

nächste SLM / Adresse / add. Eingang / input nächste SLM / Adresse / add. Eingang / input nächste SLM / Adresse / add. Eingang / input
next SLM ON OFF
next SLM ON OFF
next SLM ON OFF

R END R END R END

Netz / m ains Netz / m ains Netz / m ains


LINE LINE LINE
SLM MONITOR SLM MONI TOR SLM MONITOR
nach / accor ding to nach / accor ding to nach / accor ding to
DIN VDE 0108
Netzüberwachung / DIN VDE 0108
Netzüberwachung / DIN VDE 0108
Netzüberwachung /
EN50171, ÖVE EN2 mains-monitoring EN50171, ÖVE EN2 mains-monitoring EN50171, ÖVE EN2 mains-monitoring

nicht belegen / leave open Netz / mains nicht belegen / leave open Netz / mains nicht belegen / leave open Netz / mains
230V / AC 50Hz 230V / AC 50Hz J-Y(ST)Y 02x2x0,8mm² 230V / AC 50Hz

L1 L2 L3 N L 1 L 2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N

J-Y(ST)Y 02x2x0,8mm²
Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm² Klemme 0,5 - 1,5mm²
terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm² terminal 0,5 - 1,5mm²

L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N L1 L2 L3 N

separate Netzeinspeisung separate Netzeinspeisung separate Netzeinspeisung


separate mains supply separate mains supply separate mains supply
Netz-Unterverteiler Netz-Unterverteiler Netz-Unterverteiler
mains sub-distribution mains sub-di stribution mains sub-distribution
Allgemeinbeleuchtung Allgemeinbeleuchtung Allgemeinbeleuchtung
Central Power Supply System ML96 Series

general lighting general lighting general lighting

SC
SC

Es ist ein Anschluss von insgesamt16 Modulen (SAM, MC-LM (auch gemischt) möglich).
GND
GND

X07
+12V
+12V

A
B
A
B

Am Ende ist eineTerminierung einer Modulkette notwendig (Dip-Schalter 1).


Werden die Modulesternförmig vernetzt (Com2), ist auch ein Anfangswiderstand vorzusehen.
It is possibleto connect atotal of 16 modules (SAM, MC-LM (also mixed)).
At the end, atermination of a modulechain is necessary (dip switch 1).
stance must also be provided.
If the modules are networked in astar-shaped manner (Com2), an initial resi
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Anschlussbeispiel SLCD15
connection example SLCD15

fünfpolige doppel te Federklemme fünfpolige doppel te Federklemme fünfpolige doppel te Federklemme


auf der Frontseite der SLCD-Platine auf der Frontseite der SLCD-Platine auf der Frontseite der SLCD-Platine
five-pole double spring clamp five-pole double spring clamp five-pole double spring clamp
On the front of the MCT board On the front of the MCT board On the front of the MCT board

SLCD15 SLCD15 SLCD15

SC
A
B
SC
A
B
SC
A
B

+12V
GND
+12V
GND
+12V
GND

Klemme 0,4 - 0,8mm² Eingang / Ausgang Klemme 0,4 - 0,8mm² Eingang / Ausgang Klemme 0,4 - 0,8mm² Eingang / Ausgang
terminal 0,4 - 0,8mm² input / output terminal 0,4 - 0,8mm² input / output terminal 0,4 - 0,8mm² input / output

empfohlener Kabeltyp empfohlener Kabeltyp


recommended cable type recommended cable type
J-Y(ST)Y 2x2x0,8mm² J-Y(ST)Y 2x2x0,8mm²
empfohlener Kabeltyp
recommended cable type
J-Y(ST)Y 2x2x0,8mm²
Central Power Supply System ML96 Series

SC
SC

GND
GND

X07
+12V
+12V

A
A

B
B

Es ist ein Anschluss von max. 6 SLCD15-Modulen möglich,


davon können aber maximal 3 mit Be fehlsfunktion programmiert werden.
Es ist eineTerminierung am Ende einer Modul kette notwendig (Dip-Schalter 1).
A connection of max. 6 SLCD15 modules is possible,
However, a maximum of 3 can be programmed with command function.
A termination at the end of a modulechain is necessary (dip switch 1).
Setup & Commissioning
L
N

L NT24
-
N +
Setup & Commissioning

Ansteuerung über SPC230 (230V AC)


Netzwächterfunktion
operation via SPC230 (230V AC)
mains moni toring function
Schaltaktor*
switch actuator*

L‘ L
Ansteuerung über Allgemeinli cht (230V AC) * KNX, EIB

mains moni toring function


operation via gene ral lighting (230V AC)

operation via SPC230 ( 24V DC)


Ansteuerung über S chalter (230V AC)
operation via swit ch (230V AC) A

operation via swit ch (24V DC)


Ansteuerung über S chalter (24V DC)
Central Power Supply System ML96 Series

Ansteuerung über SPC230 ( 24V DC) Netzwächterfunktion


L N L N L N L N L N L N L N L N
E01 E02 E03 E04 E05 E06 E07 E08
UE1...E8: 18...250V DC
185...265V AC
DIP- Schal ter / DIP-sw itc h
SDM24
Sch alt erab f rag em o d u l / sw itch q u ery m o d u l e
S1: Abs chlu ssw ide rstan d > ON
t e rm inat ing r es is t or
-
+
CCIF

S2: Ans chlu ss CO M 2 > ON


in t e r fa c e CO M 2

S3: perm an ent > ON


S4: Net z w ä c h t er aktiv > ON
DIP-Sch alt er SAM -Co d e
m ains mo ni tor a c ti v e
NT24

1 2 34 PC230
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ok Er r or U/BUS ak tiv
L
N

Net zw äch ter


COM Eingang / input COM1aus/out: COM2aus/out: PC 230/ mai n s mo n i t o r
A
B

A
A
N

B
B
L1
L3

SC
L2

SC
SC
GND

GND

GND
+12V

+12V
+12V

separate Netzeinspeisung
separate mains supply -
Netz-Unterverteiler
mains sub-di stribution
L1 L2 L3 N Allgemeinbeleu chtung
general lighting
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Central Power Supply System ML96 Series
Page 56 Setup & Commissioning
18 Revision history

ML96 Series – Setup & Commissioning


version date of issue most important changes compared to previous version
1.0 09.05.2012 -
1.2.2 17.02.1017 added chapter: first inspection, repeating inspection, inspection before commissioning, pro-
cedure in case of failure
1.2.3 26.07.2017 added: ACM, fuses sub-distributor and substation
1.2.4 23.11.2017 Changed switching contacts point 7.1.8
1.2.5 30.11.2017 Changed fan control point 7.1.8
1.2.6 13.12.2017 Corrections
1.2.7 07.03.2018 Changed mains input, changed SIOM galv. Isolated switch input voltage (18-120V DC)
1.2.8 18.04.2018 Added: terminal x18, x19
1.2.9 24.10.2018
Central Power Supply System ML96 Series
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19 Circuit table

Number of
Circuit Location P(VA)
luminaires
1

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32
Central Power Supply System ML96 Series
Page 58 Setup & Commissioning

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67
Central Power Supply System ML96 Series
Setup & Commissioning Page 59

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96
Central Power Supply System ML96 Series
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20 Measurement protocols battery

Date: Time:
Block 01 Block 02 Block 03 Block 04
Block 05 Block 06 Block 07 Block 08
Block 09 Block 10 Block 11 Block 12
Block 13 Block 14 Block 15 Block 16
Block 17 Block 18 Symmetry Total

Date: Time:
Block 01 Block 02 Block 03 Block 04
Block 05 Block 06 Block 07 Block 08
Block 09 Block 10 Block 11 Block 12
Block 13 Block 14 Block 15 Block 16
Block 17 Block 18 Symmetry Total

Date: Time:
Block 01 Block 02 Block 03 Block 04
Block 05 Block 06 Block 07 Block 08
Block 09 Block 10 Block 11 Block 12
Block 13 Block 14 Block 15 Block 16
Block 17 Block 18 Symmetry Total

Date: Time:
Block 01 Block 02 Block 03 Block 04
Block 05 Block 06 Block 07 Block 08
Block 09 Block 10 Block 11 Block 12
Block 13 Block 14 Block 15 Block 16
Block 17 Block 18 Symmetry Total

Date: Time:
Block 01 Block 02 Block 03 Block 04
Block 05 Block 06 Block 07 Block 08
Block 09 Block 10 Block 11 Block 12
Block 13 Block 14 Block 15 Block 16
Block 17 Block 18 Symmetry Total

Date: Time:
Block 01 Block 02 Block 03 Block 04
Block 05 Block 06 Block 07 Block 08
Block 09 Block 10 Block 11 Block 12
Block 13 Block 14 Block 15 Block 16
Block 17 Block 18 Symmetry Total
Central Power Supply System ML96 Series
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Identification no. 241018


Issuing date: 24.10.2018
Publisher: SHIELD FIRE SAFETY AND SECURITY
2A Tonbridge Road, Romford, Essex RM3 8QE, UK
Subject to change without prior notice
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Section 39.4
PREVENTIVE (SCHEDULED) &
PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
FOR
CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM

CLIENT NAME: DATE:


LOCATION:

SERVICE TO BE PERFORMED
SL #. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY ACTUAL CONDITION REMARKS
Check condition of the panel/ Clean cabinets if it is
1
rusty.
2 Inspect the overall system
Check over all condition of the emergency and Exit
3
lights
4 Check Battery Charger and Batteries
5 Clean Emergency and Exit light Body if it is rusty
6 Check proper identification is provided
Check the interface between Fire Alarm Panel & Central
7
Battery System.
Should be mentioned next maintenance date in the
8
label

INSPECTED BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED BY:


NAFFCO TECHNICIAN/ENGINEER NAFFCO TEAM LEADER CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVE

NAME: NAME: NAME:


SIGNATURE & STAMP: SIGNATURE & STAMP: SIGNATURE & STAMP:

DATE: DATE: DATE:

CLIENT NAME: DATE:

LOCATION:

SYSTEM: CENTRAL BATTERY PANELS/ EMERGENCY LIGHTS / EXIT LIGHTS


SL # LOCATION STATUS SERVICED DATE NEXT DUE DATE BRAND NAME REMARKS
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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE

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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE

CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE


Refer below the maintenance instructions as per NFPA 101 & UAE Fire code
requirements.

SI. NO. ACTIVITY QUARTERLY ANNUALLY

Check condition of the panel / Clean


1 YES YES
cabinets if it is rusty.

2 Inspect the overall system. YES YES

3 Test the lights are working properly. YES YES

Check all the emergency lighting


4 YES YES
connection.

Check the interface between Fire


5 YES YES
Alarm Panel & Central Battery System.

Should be mentioned next maintenance


6 YES YES
date in the label.
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TESTING & COMMISSIONING REPORTS

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32.6 -TESTING & COMMISSIONING REPORTS /
CERTIFICATES

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EQUIPMENT GUARANTEES &
WARRANTY CERTIFICATES
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NAFFCO ELECTRO MECHANICAL CO. L.L.C.
Fire Fighting & Safety Equipment Division

Ref: (Draft copy only) Date: xx-xx- xxxx

WARRANTY CERTIFICATE

There are no warranties, expressed or implied, made by NAFFCO on new equipment, except a warranty against defects
in material and workmanship set out below:

1. NAFFCO warrants that the following products, supplied against your SO: …………… shall be free from defects
in material and workmanship:
Project : CRITICAL WAREHOUSING CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT
Plot Names : PLOT KHIA8-59B (KLP 06 & 07) - KIZAD
Client/ Employer : M/S. ABU DHABI PORTS
Consultant : M/S. HDR BRADBROOK CONSULTANT
Main Contractor : M/S. TROJAN GENERAL CONTRACTING L.L.C
Infra Contractor : NPC (NATIONAL PROJECT & CONSTRUCTION LLC)
Infra Electrical Contractor : FREIBURG CONTRACTING & GENERAL
MAINTENANCE LLC
Systems : SELF-CONTAINED MONITORED EMERGENCY/ EXIT
LIGHTING SYSTEM – M/s. NAFFCO

2. NAFFCO’s obligation and liability under this warranty being limited to replacing free of charge at its factory, any part
proving defective under normal use and service, and reasonable cost of repair and replacement of said part or partswithin
12 months from the date of Handing Over Certificate.
3. This Warranty Certificate must be presented to obtain services pursuant to the warranties set forth herein.
4. This warranty does not cover sets repaired by workshops not authorized by NAFFCO.
5. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
THE OBLIGATION AND LIABILITY OF NAFFCO UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT INCLUDE ANY
TRANSPORTATION, ANY OTHER CHARGES, LIABILITY FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES AND DELAY RESULTING FROM THE DEFECT OR ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITY
ON THE PART OF NAFFCO, AND NAFFCO NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON
TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH EQUIPMENT. ANY IMPROPER
USE OR APPLICATION OF THE PRODUCT OR THE SUBSTITUTION OF ANY PARTS NOT APPROVED BY
NAFFCO SHALL VOID THIS WARRANTY. FAILURE TO PROVIDE REGULAR MAINTENANCE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SAFETY REGULATIONS SHALL LIKEWISE VOID THIS WARRANTY. THIS
WARRANTY COVERS ONLY THE PRODUCTS LISTED IN PARAGRAPH 1 ABOVE.

For NAFFCO,

FP/2414
NAFFCO
ISO 45001 I ISO 14001 I ISO
9001
20006591

Abu Dhabi Office: P. 0 Box: 4192, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Tel: +971 2 690 4555, Fax: +971 2 690 4666

Head Quarter - Factory: P O Box: 262169 Dubai, Tel: +971 4815 1111. Fax +971 4 815 1222
Email : [email protected] Website : www.naffco.com ; NAFFCO Customer Service @ 800 NAFFCO (800623326)
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SUBSTATION

Emergency Lighting System

Section 39.8
SPARE PARTS & LIST OF EQUIPMENT
Document Number
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Revision
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Date
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Contract
4201-232KIZAD Critical
Warehousing Capacity
Enhancement Project-
KLP6&7

Volume D
(Instrumentation & Controls)
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SUBSTATION

Emergency Lighting System

SECTION 39.9
AS-BUILT DRAWINGS
Document Number
4201-232-V3-8510-08018
Revision
A00
Date
27 Sep 2022

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Refer to electronic documents on the ADPORTS UCM system for current revisions
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
MODEL MO's
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION CONTRACTOR'S VERIFICATION STAMP
MD32SERIES
CB
CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM PANEL WE, [TROJAN], VERIFY THAT THIS CONTRACTOR'S DOCUMENT
A ML96SERIES A
E1 EMERGENCY LIGHT, 5.2W SURFACE TYPE, IP54 - 560LM X10UH · HAS BEEN PRODUCED AND CHECKED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH CONTRACTOR'S QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN
E2 EMERGENCY LIGHT, 9.4W SURFACE TYPE, IP54 - 560LM M50UH · IS OF A STANDARD THAT WILL ENABLE THE EMPLOYER
TO ACCEPT IT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT
EX-1 EXIT LIGHT, 5.2W WALL MOUNTED TYPE, IP64 X10UL+LX10 · COMPLIES WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONTRACT
2C X 2.5sq. mm. FIRE RATED MULTI STRANDED CABLE
FOR CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM CIRCUIT
FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS TO CONTRACT ARE REFERENCED
ABBREVIATIONS FOR WHICH A DISPENSATION HAS BEEN ACCEPTED BY THE
EMPLOYER:
B T/A TO ABOVE F/A FROM ABOVE B
T/B TO BELOW F/B FROM BELOW OTHER RELATED LETTERS/CTIs WHICH DOCUMENT
CLARIFICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS DOCUMENT ARE
GENERAL NOTES: (CBS) LISTED BELOW:

1. ALL EMERGENCY & EXIT LIGHTS SHALL BE CONNECTED TO


ADDRESSABLE CENTRAL EMERGENCY LIGHTING SYSTEM.
2. THE CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM SHALL BE INTERFACED
WITH FIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
3. POWER CABLE FOR EMERGENCY LIGHTING CIRCUITS SHALL BE
OF STRANDED FIRE RESISTANCE. CONTRACTOR'S PROJECT DIRECTOR:

C 4. EMERGENCY LIGHTS SHALL BE NON-MAINTAINED. ENGR. AWSAM MATLOOB


__________ __________ ________
21-09-22 C
5. EXIT LIGHTS SHALL BE MAINTAINED. PRINT NAME SIGNATURE DATE

6. FOR THE EXACT LOCATION OF EMERGENCY & EXIT LIGHTS DOCUMENT STATUS STAMP
REFER TO PLAN LAYOUT
7. FOR DEVICE & CIRCUIT DETAILS REFER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM CODE 1 WORK MAY PROCEED
ABU DHABI CIVIL DEFENSE AUTHORITYGENERAL NOTES
1. All the shop/executive drawings architectural layout shall be as per ADCD approved fire life safety
CODE 2 REVISE & RESUBMIT. WORK MAY PROCEED
initial architectural drawings.
SUBJECT TO INCORPORATION OF
2. Any architectural changes like addition, deletion, modification during construction or in future shall
be submitted to ADCD for both architectural and shop approvals.
COMMENTS INDICATED
3. Fire Alarm, Fire Fighting, Emergency/Exit Light System and Voice Evacuation System
and all other active systems shall be installed as per approved Shop drawing. CODE 3 REVISE & RESUBMIT. WORK MAY NOT
D 4. All the Materials, Systems, Assemblies, equipment, Products and Accessories, referred to in this PROCEED D
drawing with respect to Life Safety, Fire Safety and Emergency Services and all other systems shall
be Listed, Approved and Registered by the Civil Defence Material Approval Department.
CODE 4 REVIEW NOT REQUIRED. WORK MAY
5. All portable fire extinguishers shall be provided as per (UAE fire and life safety code and NFPA 10).
PROCEED
6. Emergency light and exit signs shall be provided according to (UAE fire and life safety code and
NFPA 101).
7. All portions of these buildings and common and services areas shall be fully cover by smoke detections
THE STATEMENT "WORK MAY PROCEED" APPLIES TO THE
and fully covered by voice announcement system according to (NFPA 72). FOLLOWING WORK ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE
8. All portions of these building shall be fully protected by automatic sprinklers system according to (NFPA 13). MATTERS CONTAINED WITHIN THE CONTRACTOR'S
9. Standpipe system shall be provided in these building according to (NFPA 14). DOCUMENT:
10. All special system like Clean agent,Foam, water spray, water mist, wet chemical kitchen hood systems shall be DESIGN / PROCUREMENT / CONSTRUCTION / ALL * ACTIVITIES
installed in this building in accordance to the relevant NFPA code and standards.
11. All fire door and windows shall be according to (NFPA 80) ANY REVIEW, COMMENT OR ACCEPTANCE BY EMPLOYER
12. All types of smoke ventilation systems shall be installed in this building in accordance (UAE fire and life UNDER THIS CONTRACT WITH RESPECT TO ANY OF
safety code (and other international codes and standards only if a requirement of these systems is not CONTRACTOR'S DOCUMENTS SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY BE, OR
E mention on UAEFC).
DEEMED TO BE, AN APPROVAL OF ANY WORKS OR AN
E
13. Fire and smoke damper or (combination of Fire and smoke damper systems) shall be installed in this building
according to UAE fire and life safety code and relevant NFPA codes and standards.
ACCEPTANCE THAT THE CONTRACTOR'S DOCUMENTS MEET
14. All interiors finishing material shall be provided as (UAE fire and life safety code and NFPA 101). accordance with THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONTACT, AS CONTRACTOR HAS
(UAE fire and life safety code and NFPA 101). THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERFORMING THE WORKS IN
15. Fire pump and fire water tank shall be listed and tested and installed according to Civil Defense
requirement and international standards.
ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS CONTRACT.
16. Emergency power system and standby system shall be installed in this building in accordance to UAE fire and life
safety code (including local power authority standards) and relevant NFPA codes and standards.
17. All penetrations through fire resistance rated walls shall be protected by approved fire stop system
and materials, installed and tested in accordance with (UAE fire and life safety code and other relevant international standards.).
18. All means of aggress components details and dimensions shall be provided and constructed according
----------------------------- --------------- ------------------
to (UAE fire and life safety code and NFPA 101 and 5000).
ABU DHABI PORTS APPROVAL CODE DATE
19. Consultant and contractor shall comply with UAE fire and life safety code chapter 12 in terms of
requirements of building under construction.
20. Emergency action plan shall be implementing in these buildings according to UAE fire and life safety code.
F UAE fire and life safety code. 1 2 3 4 5 30325 6 7 F
21. All decoration design and materials and all service systems in the building shall not obstruct all fire
A00 21.09.2022 AD/ISSUED FOR APPROVAL AP SU MA
safety system especially sprinkler system.
3500 3300 3300 7100 9800 3325 C03 13.08.2022 SD/ISSUED FOR APPROVAL AP SU MA
22. Air condition equiptment's is not aloowed inside a protected staircase.
23. Consultant and contractors must comply with the general notes and applicable codes and standards C02 13.01.2022 SD/ISSUED FOR APPROVAL AP SU MA
even if the code requirement was missed during plan review. A JUNCTION BOX
C01 04.01.2022 SD/ISSUED FOR APPROVAL AP SU MA
C00 16.09.2021 SD/ISSUED FOR APPROVAL AP SU MA

FROM BLOCK-B Rev Date Description Drawn Chkd Appr


TO SUBSTATION-01
Drawn by / Date Checked by / Date Approved by / Date
CONNECTED FROM NEAREST CBP
5500

E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 AP / 21-09-22 SU / 21-09-22 MA / 21-09-22


* SUBSTATION 1,2&3 CONNECTING WITH CBP-1 BLOCK-B (P2/C22/D01)
G P2/C22/D08 P2/C22/D07 P2/C22/D06 P2/C22/D05 P2/C22/D04 P2/C22/D03 P2/C22/D02 P2/C22/D01
Client
G
TRANSFORMER TRANSFORMER TRANSFORMER TR ROOM LV ROOM CONTROL/IDF ROOM
ROOM ROOM ROOM

Contract No. & Project Title


CONTRACT NO. 4201-232
H CRITICAL WAREHOUSING CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT H
SUBSTATION TYPE A Independent Checking Engineer
1 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SCALE 1:100
Signature
Contractor

Consultant

J J

Dubai Office Kingston, London, Dubai, Warrington


Control Tower, Office 903
Motor City
P.O. Box, 392216 T : +971 4 586 5700
Dubai E : [email protected]
United Arab Emirates W: www.bradbrookconsulting.com
Sub Contractor
DO NOT SCALE FROM THIS DRAWING

K Electrical Sub-Contractor K
FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE REFER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
Contracting General
(4201-232-VF-7100-08108_C02) ‫ة اعلل ترببرقالباغرابيارف‬
Tel. : 00971-2-4910080, Fax : 00971-2-4910081
P.O. Box : 43206, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
Website : www.freiburgcgm.ae

Fire Alarm Contractor

NAFFCO
R
MEMBERS OF:

41113786
ELECTROMECHANICAL CO. L.L.C
UKAS
QUALITY
ISO 9001:2000 MANAGEMENT

P.O. BOX 4192, ABU DHABI - U.A.E. TEL.: 02 - 690 4555 FAX : 02 - 690 4666
LPCB
WEBSITE : www.naffco.com E-MAIL : [email protected]

NFPA
130004

Drawing Title
L KLP-6 & KLP-7 KHIA8-59B SUBSTATION TYPE A L
(SUBSTATION - 1,2&3) GROUND FLOOR
PARTY MAIN CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR CB CONTRACTOR THIRD PARTY (FIRE CONSULTANT) EMERGENCY LIGHTING LAYOUT
Sheet Scale Paper Size
1 OF 1 1:100 A1
STAMPS
Drawing Status

UAE FIRE CODE Eng./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eng./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eng./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eng./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


AS BUILT DRAWING
Drawing Reference No.
M NFPA-72 Sign./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sign./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sign./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sign./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QR CODE M
Detailed Design & IFC Drawing No. Drawing No. Revision
UNCONTROLLED IF PRINTED * WE HEREBY CONFIRM THAT ALL THE SYSTEM DESIGN IN THE DRAWING IS COMPLYING
TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED CODES AND STANDARDS.
4201-232-VA-8510-08502_001
4201-107-VE-7100-00804_C00 4201-232-VE-7100-08559 A00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Sep 23, 2022 - 9:30am CAD file name : 4201-232-VE-7100-08559_A00.dwg
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
MODEL MO's
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION CONTRACTOR'S VERIFICATION STAMP
MD32SERIES
CB
CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM PANEL WE, [TROJAN], VERIFY THAT THIS CONTRACTOR'S DOCUMENT
A ML96SERIES A
E1 EMERGENCY LIGHT, 5.2W SURFACE TYPE, IP54 - 560LM X10UH · HAS BEEN PRODUCED AND CHECKED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH CONTRACTOR'S QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN
E2 EMERGENCY LIGHT, 9.4W SURFACE TYPE, IP54 - 560LM M50UH · IS OF A STANDARD THAT WILL ENABLE THE EMPLOYER
TO ACCEPT IT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT
EX-1 EXIT LIGHT, 5.2W WALL MOUNTED TYPE, IP64 X10UL+LX10 · COMPLIES WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONTRACT
2C X 2.5sq. mm. FIRE RATED MULTI STRANDED CABLE
FOR CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM CIRCUIT
FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS TO CONTRACT ARE REFERENCED
ABBREVIATIONS FOR WHICH A DISPENSATION HAS BEEN ACCEPTED BY THE
EMPLOYER:
B T/A TO ABOVE F/A FROM ABOVE B
T/B TO BELOW F/B FROM BELOW OTHER RELATED LETTERS/CTIs WHICH DOCUMENT
CLARIFICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS DOCUMENT ARE
GENERAL NOTES: (CBS) LISTED BELOW:

1. ALL EMERGENCY & EXIT LIGHTS SHALL BE CONNECTED TO


ADDRESSABLE CENTRAL EMERGENCY LIGHTING SYSTEM.
2. THE CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM SHALL BE INTERFACED
WITH FIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
3. POWER CABLE FOR EMERGENCY LIGHTING CIRCUITS SHALL BE
OF STRANDED FIRE RESISTANCE. CONTRACTOR'S PROJECT DIRECTOR:

C 4. EMERGENCY LIGHTS SHALL BE NON-MAINTAINED. ENGR. AWSAM MATLOOB


__________ __________ ________
21-09-22 C
5. EXIT LIGHTS SHALL BE MAINTAINED. PRINT NAME SIGNATURE DATE

6. FOR THE EXACT LOCATION OF EMERGENCY & EXIT LIGHTS DOCUMENT STATUS STAMP
REFER TO PLAN LAYOUT
7. FOR DEVICE & CIRCUIT DETAILS REFER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM CODE 1 WORK MAY PROCEED
ABU DHABI CIVIL DEFENSE AUTHORITYGENERAL NOTES
1. All the shop/executive drawings architectural layout shall be as per ADCD approved fire life safety
CODE 2 REVISE & RESUBMIT. WORK MAY PROCEED
initial architectural drawings.
SUBJECT TO INCORPORATION OF
2. Any architectural changes like addition, deletion, modification during construction or in future shall
be submitted to ADCD for both architectural and shop approvals.
COMMENTS INDICATED
3. Fire Alarm, Fire Fighting, Emergency/Exit Light System and Voice Evacuation System
and all other active systems shall be installed as per approved Shop drawing. CODE 3 REVISE & RESUBMIT. WORK MAY NOT
D 4. All the Materials, Systems, Assemblies, equipment, Products and Accessories, referred to in this PROCEED D
drawing with respect to Life Safety, Fire Safety and Emergency Services and all other systems shall
be Listed, Approved and Registered by the Civil Defence Material Approval Department.
CODE 4 REVIEW NOT REQUIRED. WORK MAY
5. All portable fire extinguishers shall be provided as per (UAE fire and life safety code and NFPA 10).
PROCEED
6. Emergency light and exit signs shall be provided according to (UAE fire and life safety code and
NFPA 101).
7. All portions of these buildings and common and services areas shall be fully cover by smoke detections
THE STATEMENT "WORK MAY PROCEED" APPLIES TO THE
and fully covered by voice announcement system according to (NFPA 72). FOLLOWING WORK ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE
8. All portions of these building shall be fully protected by automatic sprinklers system according to (NFPA 13). MATTERS CONTAINED WITHIN THE CONTRACTOR'S
9. Standpipe system shall be provided in these building according to (NFPA 14). DOCUMENT:
10. All special system like Clean agent,Foam, water spray, water mist, wet chemical kitchen hood systems shall be DESIGN / PROCUREMENT / CONSTRUCTION / ALL * ACTIVITIES
installed in this building in accordance to the relevant NFPA code and standards.
11. All fire door and windows shall be according to (NFPA 80) ANY REVIEW, COMMENT OR ACCEPTANCE BY EMPLOYER
12. All types of smoke ventilation systems shall be installed in this building in accordance (UAE fire and life UNDER THIS CONTRACT WITH RESPECT TO ANY OF
safety code (and other international codes and standards only if a requirement of these systems is not CONTRACTOR'S DOCUMENTS SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY BE, OR
E mention on UAEFC).
DEEMED TO BE, AN APPROVAL OF ANY WORKS OR AN
E
13. Fire and smoke damper or (combination of Fire and smoke damper systems) shall be installed in this building
according to UAE fire and life safety code and relevant NFPA codes and standards.
ACCEPTANCE THAT THE CONTRACTOR'S DOCUMENTS MEET
14. All interiors finishing material shall be provided as (UAE fire and life safety code and NFPA 101). accordance with THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONTACT, AS CONTRACTOR HAS
(UAE fire and life safety code and NFPA 101). THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERFORMING THE WORKS IN
15. Fire pump and fire water tank shall be listed and tested and installed according to Civil Defense
requirement and international standards.
ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS CONTRACT.
16. Emergency power system and standby system shall be installed in this building in accordance to UAE fire and life CONNECTED FROM NEAREST CBP
safety code (including local power authority standards) and relevant NFPA codes and standards. * SUBSTATION 4 CONNECTING WITH CBP-1 BLOCK-A (P1/C22/D01)
17. All penetrations through fire resistance rated walls shall be protected by approved fire stop system * SUBSTATION 5 CONNECTING WITH CBP-1 BLOCK-A (P1/C21/D01)
and materials, installed and tested in accordance with (UAE fire and life safety code and other relevant international standards.).
* SUBSTATION 6 CONNECTING WITH CBP-3 BLOCK-C (P3/C21/D01)
18. All means of aggress components details and dimensions shall be provided and constructed according
* SUBSTATION 7 CONNECTING WITH CBP-6 BLOCK-F (P6/C24/D01) ----------------------------- --------------- ------------------
to (UAE fire and life safety code and NFPA 101 and 5000).
ABU DHABI PORTS APPROVAL CODE DATE
19. Consultant and contractor shall comply with UAE fire and life safety code chapter 12 in terms of
requirements of building under construction.
20. Emergency action plan shall be implementing in these buildings according to UAE fire and life safety code.
F UAE fire and life safety code.
F
21. All decoration design and materials and all service systems in the building shall not obstruct all fire
safety system especially sprinkler system.
1 2 3 4 5
24800 A00 21.09.2022 AD/ISSUED FOR APPROVAL AP SU MA
22. Air condition equiptment's is not aloowed inside a protected staircase.
23. Consultant and contractors must comply with the general notes and applicable codes and standards 3325 9800 7100 4575 C02 13.08.2022 SD/ISSUED FOR APPROVAL AP SU MA
even if the code requirement was missed during plan review. JUNCTION BOX C01 04.01.2022 SD/ISSUED FOR APPROVAL AP SU MA
A C00 16.09.2021 SD/ISSUED FOR APPROVAL AP SU MA

Rev Date Description Drawn Chkd Appr

Drawn by / Date Checked by / Date Approved by / Date


AP / 21-09-22 SU / 21-09-22 MA / 21-09-22
5500

G E1 E1 E1 E1 E1 Client
G
P6/C24/D01 P6/C24/D02 P6/C24/D03 P6/C24/D04 P6/C24/D05
CONTROL/IDF ROOM TR ROOM HV ROOM
3000x5000 LV ROOM 6900x5000 4200x5000
9600x5000

B
Contract No. & Project Title
CONTRACT NO. 4201-232
H CRITICAL WAREHOUSING CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT H
Independent Checking Engineer
SUBSTATION TYPE B
1 GROUND FLOOR PLAN Signature
SCALE 1:100
Contractor

Consultant

J J

Dubai Office Kingston, London, Dubai, Warrington


Control Tower, Office 903
Motor City
P.O. Box, 392216 T : +971 4 586 5700
Dubai E : [email protected]
United Arab Emirates W: www.bradbrookconsulting.com
FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE REFER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Sub Contractor

(4201-232-VF-7100-08107_C02)
DO NOT SCALE FROM THIS DRAWING

K
(4201-232-VF-7100-08109_C02) Electrical Sub-Contractor K
(4201-232-VF-7100-08112_C02) Contracting General

‫ة اعلل ترببرقالباغرابيارف‬
Tel. : 00971-2-4910080, Fax : 00971-2-4910081
P.O. Box : 43206, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
Website : www.freiburgcgm.ae

Fire Alarm Contractor

NAFFCO
R
MEMBERS OF:

41113786
ELECTROMECHANICAL CO. L.L.C
UKAS
QUALITY
ISO 9001:2000 MANAGEMENT

P.O. BOX 4192, ABU DHABI - U.A.E. TEL.: 02 - 690 4555 FAX : 02 - 690 4666
LPCB
WEBSITE : www.naffco.com E-MAIL : [email protected]

NFPA
130004

Drawing Title
L KLP-6 & KLP-7 KHIA8-59B SUBSTATION TYPE B L
(SUBSTATION - 4,5,6&7) GROUND FLOOR
PARTY MAIN CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR CB CONTRACTOR THIRD PARTY (FIRE CONSULTANT)
EMERGENCY LIGHTING LAYOUT

Sheet Scale Paper Size


1 OF 1 1:100 A1
STAMPS
Drawing Status

UAE FIRE CODE Eng./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eng./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eng./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eng./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


AS BUILT DRAWING
Drawing Reference No.
M NFPA-72 Sign./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sign./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sign./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sign./. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QR CODE M
Detailed Design & IFC Drawing No. Drawing No. Revision
UNCONTROLLED IF PRINTED * WE HEREBY CONFIRM THAT ALL THE SYSTEM DESIGN IN THE DRAWING IS COMPLYING
TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED CODES AND STANDARDS.
4201-232-VA-8510-08502_001
4201-107-VE-7100-00804_C00 4201-232-VE-7100-08560 A00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Sep 23, 2022 - 9:37am CAD file name : 4201-232-VE-7100-08560_A00.dwg
Contract
4201-232KIZAD Critical
Warehousing Capacity
Enhancement Project-
KLP6&7
Volume D
(Instrumentation & Controls)
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SUBSTATION

Emergency Lighting System

Section 39.10
TRAINING MATERIAL
Document Number
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Revision
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Date
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CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM
CENTRAL BATTERY EMERGENCY
LIGHTING SYSTEM

MADE IN GERMANY
CENTRAL BATTERY PANEL

Features:-
 Auto monitoring & testing
 According to DIN EN 62034.
 Remote monitoring & Controlling via web browser (TCP/IP)
 Memory for test results over 5 years.
 Password protection .
 Illuminated large LCD display with plain text display.
 Induvial battery monitoring.
 Memory card of software update
 Easy and understandable programming with 8 buttons.
 Up to 96 circuits in one cabinet.
CENTRAL BATTERY PANEL
Model: SCM 42
The mains circuit module SCM is an electronic module in service-friendly
19“ rack technology and used for the power supply of safety and rescue
sign luminaires in mains circuits of security lighting. The circuit module is
equipped with two separate circuits inclusive of hedging, each circuit has
its own independent switching.

• central testing and programming


• maintained and non-maintained mode free-programmable
• monitoring on each circuit for:
circuit power,
 earth fault
 fuse broken failure
 overloaded power failure
 luminary monitoring,
Models: SLDM

The charging module SLDM25 is an module in service-friendly


19“ rack technology and is used for charging of battery packs
in safety power supply systems according to European and
national standards.
SDM 24
The module is equipped with 8 (7+1) switching
inputs which can be connected Local DBs to send the query to main Central battery Panel.
EMERGENCY & EXIT LIGHTS
X10 Series: Models: X10UL/X10UH

Features
 Universal Mounting for wall/ceiling/recessed ceiling/pendant
 Indoor or outdoor application IP65
 Can be supplied as an Emergency or Exit
 Lumen output 520lm(4W,LED)
 Protection Class II Models: X10UL/X10UH
 Different Viewing Distance availability

Accessories
EMERGENCY LIGHT
M20 Series:
Model:M20CSH

M20= Naming C/R/S/H= illumination S/R= Mounting H= High Lumen


(Corridor/Radial/ High Ceiling/ Spot) ( Surface/ Recessed)

List of models: M20CSH, M20CRH, M20RSH, M20RRH, M20HSH, M20HRH, M20SSH, M20SRH

Accessories:
EMERGENCY LIGHT
M20 Series:
Features

 Available in different Lens variations Corridor, Radial, Hig h


Ceiling ,spot Illumination
 Surface or Recessed mounting
 Indoor or outdoor application
 Round or Square frame can be supplied
 IP20 or IP65
 High Lumen output 360Lm
 Protection Class II
 3W LED
EMERGENCY & EXIT LIGHTS
X30 Series: Models:X30UL
Features
 Universal Mounting for wall/ceiling/recessed ceiling/pendant
 Indoor or outdoor application IP54
 LED,2W
 Protection Class II
Models: X30UL

Accessories
PANEL OPERATION
THANK YOU…
Contract
4201-232KIZAD Critical
Warehousing Capacity
Enhancement Project-
KLP6&7

Volume D
(Instrumentation & Controls)
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SUBSTATION

Emergency Lighting System

Section 39.11

MANUFACTURER & SUPPLIER


CONTACT DETAILS

Document Number
4201-232-V3-8510-08018
Revision
A00
Date
27 Sep 2022

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Company
Name
M/s NAFFCO ELECTROMECHANICAL LLC
Address P.O BOX : 4192, AL REEM ISLAND, ABU DHABI
SUPPLIER TEL. NO: 02‐ 690 4555
Contact
FAX. NO: 02‐ 690 4666
details
www.naffco.com
Company
M/s SHIELD
Name
UNIT 3, ENDEAVOUR DRIVE, BASILDON-ESSEX, SS3 14WF,
Address
UNITED KINGDOM
MANUFACTURER
TEL. NO: 377731 1708 44+
Contact
FAX NO: 347637 1708 44+
details
www.shieldglobal.com
Contract
4201-232KIZAD Critical
Warehousing Capacity
Enhancement Project-
KLP6&7
Volume D
(Instrumentation & Controls)
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
SUBSTATION

Emergency Lighting System

Section 39.12
MANUFACTURER’S LITERATURE & VENDOR
USER MANUALS
Document Number
4201-232-V3-8510-08018
Revision
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Date
27 Sep 2022

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Central Battery System

Shield - ML96 Series Panel

ML96 panel is a modular 19” central battery system according Type Fusing Maximum Load
to EN 50171 and BGV A3 featuring single light monitoring Per Module
without additional wiring, free programmable circuits and a SCM32 2 x F5A 3A / 2 x 650 VA
5-year log-book. The system is available in different cases SCM42 2 x F6.3A 4A / 2 x 860 VA
with internal or external battery compartment. SCM62 2 x F10A 6A / 2 x 1300 VA
SCM12E 2 x F5A A / 2 x 250 VA
The built-in Web interface with integrated visualization
software makes it possible to display even large projects The ML96 panel allows the connection of LED lamps,
clearly on a building plan. In addition, the test results and fluorescent lamps or low-voltage halogen lamps. Up to 256
incidents of a particular date are retrieved and displayed main stations and 32 substations per panel can be linked
together with all relevant operating parameters. This via a serial or TCP / IP connection to a network. This allows a
minimizes the maintenance costs. The system can be maximum of a million lights to be connected and monitored to
configured by keyboard, on the device itself or through a TCP the whole system.
/ IP network connection to a remote PC. The 19” rack design
allows to upgrade or exchange modules individually.

The circuit module supplies all connected luminaires to the


system with electricity. Each outlet can be programmed for
circuit monitored systems and for single luminaire monitoring.
A combined operation is also possible. The combined case
can hold up to 48 modules for up to 96 electrical circuits
modules. Each module is designed for 2 output circuits, each
with up to 20 lights. Each circuit can be programmed as
continuous light, maintained light, switched maintained light or
a staircase light. Maintained lights and emergency lights can
be operated combined.

Specifications
Case Material Steel-sheet, Gray RAL 7035

Dimensions (H x W x D) Various

Protection Category IP20 (Optional IP21*, IP54**)

Insulation Class I
MLW: 900 x 600 x 450 mm
(without battery cabinet)
MLX: 1850 x 800 x 600 mm
Dimensions (H x W x D)
MLS: 1800 x 600 x 450 mm
MLG: 1500 x 600 x 450 mm
MLK: 1000 x 600 x 450 mm
from top (900 mm cabinet from
Cable Entry
below also)
Voltage 3 x 230V AC 50/60Hz +/- 10%
Max. 96 circuits with switchover
Output Circuits for non-maintained or maintained
operation
Maintenance-free, closed lead
Battery acid cell OGiV, OGi, OPzS or
low-maintenance NiCd batteries

Output Voltage 230 V AC / 216V DC

Permissible Temperature 10 °C to 35 °C
* IP21 option available only for ML96 series panels upto 24 circuits.
** IP54 option available only for MC6, MN, MNXL,MD32 & ML96 (MLG, MLS & MLW) series
panel with additional cost.

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Features

• Central power supply system acc. to DIN EN 50171 for security

lighting systems acc. to DIN EN 50172 and systems acc. to

DIN VDE 0100-718.

• Automated monitoring system acc. to DIN EN 62034 for

regular testing of all connected luminaires.

• Microprocessor-based function control system.

• Redundancy in CPU.

• Memory for test results over 5 years.

• Illuminated LC-Display with plain text display.

• Multilingual switch-selectable.

• Password protected.

• Service contact pre-programmed.

• Easy and understandable programming with 8 buttons.

• External PC keyboard for fast configuration of the

device (PS/2).

• Memory-Card slot (Multi Media Card) for software updates.

• Optionally recessed printer.

• Ethernet interface.

• Control and monitoring over web browser.

• Display of lamp positions and state in a building ground plan.

• Mains circuits SCM with 1A, 3A, 4A and 6A nominal current

• Free programmable circuits.

• Adaptive mains monitoring at every circuit.

• Selective earth fault check of every circuit.

• Up to 96 circuits in one cabinet.

• Battery charger with IUTQ characteristic to maximize

the battery life.

• Extern modules (network guardian etc.) can be connected

and controlled over a bus system.

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Our central power supply systems can be built in various
housing sizes or types. All housings are in-house
developments and have been designed according
to the requirements and standards (EN 50171, EN 50272-2).
In principle, the electronic components
are accommodated separately from the battery.

Depending on the request, the power supply system


is available in two separate enclosures (electronics
and battery cabinet) as a wall or standing cabinet.
There is also the possibility of using a combination
cabinet (as shown) , which incorporates the electronic
components and the battery in a single cabinet,
but separated from each other by an internal partitioning.

The painting is done by default using textured paint in


the color RAL 7035. In order to ensure optimal operating
and service comfort, the electronic components
are built as a 19“-rack, 3U height, in a combination
of swing frame and cabinet door which can be optionally
equipped with a transparent door. Required
racks to accommodate the 19“-modules are mounted
in the 180° swiveling door of the cabinet.

Standard cabinets are supplied with a protection


class IP20 and IP21*. Production in a higher degree of
protection, for example IP54** is also possible.

The connection panel is located inside the cabinet


on a mounting plate and is used to connect the
appliance to the general power supply, to external
reporting and controls, and the connection to the
load circuits. As shown in the image, the electronics
cabinet provides generous wiring space for wiring
the connecting cables without the need for an additional
jumper.

Even in swung-open position of the cabinet door the


connector panel is easily accessible and not hidden.

Cable inlets are, depending on housing choice,


either from the top or bottom possible. Vents provide
the necessary air circulation in the electronics and
battery compartment.

The battery is located on flat floors. All electronics


and battery cabinets can be used as wall or standing
cabinet set up individually or combined with each
other.

* IP21 Option available only for ML96 series panels upto 24 circuits.
** IP54 Option available only for MC6, MN, MNXL, MD32 & ML96 (MLG, MLS & MLW) series
panel with additional cost.

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Features

• Central power supply system acc. to DIN EN 50171 for security • Centronics printer interface included.
lighting systems acc. to DIN EN 50172 and systems acc. to • Ethernet interface.
DIN VDE 0100-718. • Control and monitoring over webbrowser.
• Automated monitoring system acc. to DIN EN 62034 for • Display of lamp positions and state in a building ground plan.
regular testing of all connected luminaires. • Free programmable circuits.
• Microprocessor-based function control system. • Up to 6 control inputs can be assigned to each circuit .
• Memory for test results over 5 years. • Adaptive mains monitoring at every circuit.
• Illuminated large LCD display with plain text display. • Selective earth fault check of every circuit.
• Multilingual switch-selectable. • Up to 32 circuits in one 19” cabinet.
• Password protected. • Use of electrical circuits modules SCM42.
• Service contact preprogrammed. • Battery charger with IUTQ characteristic for a maximum of
• Easy and understandable programming with 8 buttons. battery life.
• Extern PC keyboard for the fastly configuration of the device (PS2). • Extern modules (network guardian etc.) can be connected
• Memory-Card (Multi Media Card) Slot for software updates. and controlled over a bus system.
• RS-232 interface. • Integrated stand socket.

Option Model

Line Monitor (three phase net monitoring) SLM

Remote Supervision Tableau with LC Display SLCD-15


(flush mounted version available)

Switch Query Module – External Mounting Only SDM24

Printer BD04

Power Control SPC230

Polycarbonate Cover Plate to Protect Against Unauthorized Access (lockable) PLXMD

Service Plug SSD

BAT-LOGG® Interface for Battery Monitoring BTLG-INTF

BAT-LOGG® Sensor (measuring module for one battery) BTLG-SENS

BAT-LOGG® Set for MidiControl Plus System (18x BTLG-SENS / 1x BTLG-INTF) BTLG-MC18

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Modules

Electric circuit modules

The mains circuit module SCM is an electronic module in


service-friendly 19" rack technology and used for the power
supply of safety and rescue sign luminaires in mains circuits
of security lighting. The circuit module is equipped with two
separate circuits inclusive of hedging, each circuit has its own
independent switching. For different output powers the
following circuit modules are available:

MAXIMUM
FUSING PER
TYPE LOAD PER
CIRCUIT
MODULE
SCM12E 2x F5A 2x 250 VA

SCM32 2x F5A 2x 650 VA

SCM42 2x F6.3A 2x 860 VA

SCM62 2x FF10A 2x 1300 VA

Each circuit module is able to monitor up to 20 lights with


single luminaire monitoring and/or can set up a self-calibrating
circuit monitoring.

Through the combined operation of non-maintained light,


maintained light and switched maintained light, the number of
mains circuits needed can be reduced.

The circuit module monitors the connected lights or the circuit


on: lights error, power failure, ground fault in the circuit,
Overload the circuit, Output fuse blown and shows this by
means of the integrated fault LED. Using the INFO button
a status query of the module is shown in the display of the
central unit.

Closed current loop, line monitor

The three-phase power supply monitoring SPC230


primarily serves to monitor AV networks (voltage supply to
general lighting).

A maximum of. 3 phases which lead an alternation volt-


age from 230V against the neutral conductor are checked.
The switching threshold for recognising a mains failure or
a severe mains fluctuation lies at 85% of the nominal mains
voltage (230V AC), i.e. at approx. 195V AC. For evaluation,
two changeover contacts are used with a maximum rating of
2A at 30V DC or 230V AC. The shift-in occurs automatically.
Enclosure for DIN-rail TS35. Dimensions: H=44mm, W=54mm,
L=96mm.

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Modules

Input and output module, light switch query module

The switching input and output module IO has 7 relay


outputs 230V / 6A with potential-free changeover contacts.
The IO module no. 1 is programmed to connect a
conventional alarm panels.

Furthermore, the IO module has 4 isolated switching inputs


18V DC – 120V DC with selectable polarity. Individual
message texts are possible.

Factory default assignment of Inputs and Outputs

K1: Emergency light blocked (20-21) Operative (19-20)


K2: Charger error (22-23) Charger okay (23-24)
K3: Mod. stand-by (25-26) Normal operation (26-27)
K4: Device error (28-29) Device okay (29-30)
K5: Deep discharge battery (31-32) No deep discharge (32-33)
K6: Fan off (34-35) Fan on (35-36)
K7: Mains operation (17-18) Battery operation (16-17)

E1: Connection external operating mode selector Voltage on – emergency light blocked; 0 volts – operative
E2: Connection temperature sensor Voltage on – temperature too high / low; 0 volts – temp okay
E3: Connection air stream monitor Voltage on – fan error; 0 volts – fan okay
E4: Connection external test switch or Voltage on – test function; 0 volts– no test function
shutdown for firefighter emergency switch Voltage on – emergency lighting system off; 0 volts – operative

The switch query module SDM24 can be used for the


common query of light switches of the general lighting and
safety lighting. The module is equipped with 8 (7+1) switching
inputs which can be connected either with 185-255 VAC
and / or 18-255 VDC.

In addition, the SDM24 has an integrated, activatable 3-phase


monitor to monitor the supply voltage of the general
lighting. Additional switching lines to the security lights
are not required. The module has two RS 485 bus connectors
for continuity and/or star-shaped wiring for additional SDM or
SLM modules. The supply carried over the bus-line can be
boosted on the module using the activated repeater function.

An integrated bus-line monitoring activates in case of


short-circuit or open-circuit detection the immediate switching
on of all the circuits of the system.

Addressing is performed using a rotary coding switch. The


color red LED indicate general errors, switching states of the
inputs and normal operation. Freely programmable
assignment of independent inputs of each emergency lighting
circuit and the designation of the inputs in plain text per bus
module are set up in the central control unit. Enclosure for
DIN-rail TS35.
Dimensions: H=65mm, W=85mm, D=105mm

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Modules

Line monitor

The SLM (Line Monitor) serves to monitor AV networks


(voltage supply to general lighting).

The SLM line monitors for connection to the emergency


lighting system.

With the SLM it is possible to monitor three phases, e.g. a


general mains distribution. The switching threshold for
recognising a mains failure or a severe mains fluctuation is
between 60% and 85% of the nominal mains voltage
(230V AC), i.e. at approx. 195V AC.

The SLM is connected to the system with a monitored BUS


line. This makes the installation of fire-resistant cables
obsolete.

Dimensions: H=54mm, W=54mm, D=96mm.

Ethernet switch

The Industrial Ethernet Switch is a 5 or 8 port switch with


each port featuring Auto-negotiation and auto MDI/MDI-X
detection for networking of several power supply devices or
connecting a device to the building control. Existing 10Mbps
networks can now be upgraded effortlessly to higher speed
100Mbps Fast ETHERNET networks.

By supply of the switch from the central battery system the


communication between the system, a central point or remote
maintenance is possible even in case of power failure.

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Batteries

Battery cabinets

Cabinet BATT90 BATT60 BATT11 BATT18 BATT20


Wall Mounted or Stand Cabinet,
Wall Mounted or Wall Mounted or
Stand Cabinet, Stand Cabinet, Door Stop Left
Type Stand Cabinet, Door Stand Cabinet,
Door Stop Left Incl. Door Stop Left Incl. 50mm
Stop Left Door Stop Left
50mm Socket Socket
Steel Sheet Housing RAL 7035, IP20 RAL 7035, IP20 RAL 7035, IP20 RAL 7035, IP20 RAL 7035, IP20
1850 x 800 x
Dimensions in mm 900 x 600 x 450 900 x 600 x 600 1100 x 600 x 450 1800 x 600 x 450
600
Cable Input Top Insertion Top Insertion Top Insertion Top Insertion Top Insertion

Oder Number BATT90 BATT60 BATT11 BATT18 BATT20


Door Stop Right Door Stop Right Door Stop Right
Optional: Socket 100mm Socket 100mm ------ Socket 100mm ------
Socket 200mm Socket 200mm Socket 200mm

The integrated ventilation slots are designed for the maximum possible battery capacity.

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System Built-up Details

The table below helps you selecting the correct system configuration: First, find the total number of circuits of your system in
the leftmost column. The column "System Type" shows you the matching system types. Now, in the column corresponding to
the required Supply Time (3h), look for the row showing a battery power (value in Watts to the left of the slash*) greater than
or equal to the required total DC power consumption of the planned system. The value to the right of the slash now gives the
number of charger modules the system must have**, while the right-most column shows you the Battery Type required***.

* Maximum actual total DC power consumption of the planned system.


** The number of charger modules given ensures that the batteries will be re-charged to 80% of their nominal capacity within 12
hours according to EN 50171
*** This battery type selection takes into account 25% of additional reserve as required by EN 50171. System Types and Battery
types can only be combined as given in the table. Thus, even for a smaller number of circuits, a bigger system type might be
required.

Circuits System Type 3h Battery Type

≤6 MC6 200 W / 1 SLDM OGiV 1252 LP

≤ 12 (≤ 32) MN12 / MN32 XL 500 W / 1 SLDM OGiV 12170 LP

1337 W / 1 SLDM OGiV 12330 LP


≤ 32 MD32
1338 W - 2282 W / 2 SLDM OGiV 12550 LP

2403 W / 2 SLDM OGiV 12600 LP

2599 W / 2 SLDM OGiV 12650 LP

3004 W / 2 SLDM OGiV 12750 LP

3139 W / 2 SLDM OGiV 12800 LW/LPL

3605 W / 2 SLDM OGiV 12900 LP

≤ 96 ML96 4091 W / 3 SLDM OGiV 121000 LP

4799 W / 3 SLDM OGiV 121200 LPS

5265 W / 3 SLDM OGiV 121340 LP

6136 W / 4 SLDM OGiV 121500 LP

8411 W / 5 SLDM OGiV 122000 LP

9902 W / 6 SLDM OGiV 122600 LP

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Battery – OGiV Type

In case of emergency the safety and rescue sign luminaires


are powered by maintenance free acid batteries of type OGiV
in all emergency light systems. These are designed according
to DIN EN 50272-2 and DIN EN 50171.

The designed lifetime of these batteries is in 20° C ambient


temperature 12 years.

OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV
Type 1236 1252 1270 1290 12120 12170 12260 12280 12330 12400 12450 12550
LP LP LP LP LP LP LP L LP LP LP LP

Battery Capacity Ah 3,6 5 7 9 12 17 26 28 33 40 45 55

198 346 355 501 674 944 1.501 1.544 1.642 2.117 2.376 3.256
Output max. 3h in W*
(158) (276) (284) (401) (539) (755) (1,201) (1,236) (1,313) (1,693) (1,901) (2,604)

Number of Cabinets Needed for a Set (18 pcs) of Batteries of The Entire Capacity

MC-Cabinet 1000mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - - - -

MC-Cabinet 1500mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -

Battery Cabinet
BATT90 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
900 x 600 x 450mm
Battery Cabinet
BATT60 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
900 x 600 x 600mm

Battery Cabinet BATT11


1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1100 x 600 x 450mm

Battery Cabinet BATT18


1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1800 x 600 x 450mm

Battery Cabinet
BATT20 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1850 x 800 x 600mm

Required Air Circulation per Battery Set

Air Stream with


Technical Ventilation At 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.8 2.0 2.4
Least (m3/h)

Profile of the Air Inlet


Pipe With Natural Venti- 5.6 8.4 11.2 11.2 16.8 22.4 33.6 36.4 42 50.4 56 67.2
lation (cm2)

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OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV OGiV
12600 12650 12750 12800 12800 12900 121000 121200 121200 121340 121500 122000 122000 122600
LP LP LP LW LPL LP LP LPS LP LP LP LPE LP L

60 65 75 80 80 90 100 120 120 134 150 200 200 260

3.262 3.359 4.104 4.104 4.212 4.666 5.238 5.746 6.318 7.366 7.700 9.979 11.988 12.834
(2.609) (2.687) (3.283) (3.283) (3.370) (3.732) (4.190) (4.596) (5.054) (5.892) (6.160) (7.983) (9.590) (10.267)

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1 - 1 - - - - - 3 3 3 - - -

1 - 1 1 - - - - 2 - - - 3 -

- - - - - - - - 3 3 3 - - -

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2

2.6 2.9 3.3 3.5 3.5 3.9 4.4 5.2 5.2 5.8 6.5 8.7 8.7 11.3

72.8 81.2 92.4 98 98 109.2 123.2 145.6 145.6 162.4 182 243.6 243.6 316.4

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HP 290 G3 Microtower PC
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Windows 10 Pro1
Progressive style
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The scalable and functional design of the HP 290 MT makes it
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Powered up processing
Help optimize performance with a 9th Gen Intel® Core™
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HP 290 G3 Microtower PC Specifications Table

Windows 10 Pro 64 – HP recommends Windows 10 Pro for business1


Available Operating Systems Windows 10 Home 641
FreeDOS
8th Generation Intel® Core™ i3 processor (i3-8100); 8th Generation Intel® Core™ i5 processor (i5-8500); 8th
Generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor (i7-8700); 9th Generation Intel® Core™ i3 processor (i3-9100); 9th
Processor family18 Generation Intel® Core™ i5 processor (i5-9500); 9th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor (i7-9700); Intel®
Celeron® processor (G4930, G4900 are Windows 10 only); Intel® Pentium® processor (G5400, G5420 are
Windows 10 only)
Intel® Core™ i3-8100 with Intel® UHD Graphics 630 (3.6 GHz base frequency, 6 MB cache, 4 cores); Intel®
Core™ i3-9100 with Intel® UHD Graphics 630 (3.6 GHz base frequency, up to 4.2 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost
Technology, 6 MB cache, 4 cores); Intel® Pentium® Gold G5420 with Intel® UHD Graphics 610 (3.8 GHz base
frequency, 4 MB cache, 2 cores); Intel® Celeron® G4930 with Intel® UHD Graphics 610 (3.2 GHz base frequency,
2 MB cache, 2 cores); Intel® Celeron® G4900 with Intel® UHD Graphics 610 (3.1 GHz base frequency, 2 MB
cache, 2 cores); Intel® Pentium® Gold G5400 with Intel® UHD Graphics 610 (3.7 GHz GHz base frequency, 4 MB
Available Processors19,24,26,28,32 cache, 2 cores); Intel® Core™ i5-8500 with Intel® UHD Graphics 630 (3 GHz base frequency, up to 4.1 GHz with
Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 9 MB cache, 6 cores) supports Intel® vPro™Technology; Intel® Core™ i7-8700
with Intel® UHD Graphics 630 (3.2 GHz base frequency, up to 4.6 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 12
MB cache, 6 cores) supports Intel® vPro™ Technology; Intel® Core™ i5-9500 with Intel® UHD Graphics 630 (3
GHz base frequency, up to 4.4 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 9 MB cache, 6 cores) supports Intel®
vPro™ Technology; Intel® Core™ i7-9700 with Intel® UHD Graphics 630 (3 GHz base frequency, up to 4.8 GHz
with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 12 MB cache, 8 cores) supports Intel® vPro™ Technology
Chipset32 Intel® B365
Form factor Microtower
16 GB DDR4-2666 SDRAM 13
Maximum memory
Transfer rates up to 2666 MT/s.
Memory slots 2 DIMM
500 GB up to 1 TB 7200 rpm SATA3
Internal storage
128 GB up to 256 GB M.2 PCIe® NVMe™ SSD3
Optical drive HP 9.5 mm Slim DVD-Writer 4

Available Graphics Integrated: Intel® HD Graphics 610; Intel® UHD Graphics 6302,12
Discrete: AMD Radeon™ R7 430 Graphics (2 GB GDDR5 dedicated)2
Audio Realtek ALC3601 codec, optional internal speaker, combo microphone/headphone jack
1 full-height PCI; 1 PCIe x1; 1 PCIe x16; 2 M.2; One 3-in-1 SD card reader 9,10,25,27 (1 M.2 slot for WLAN and 1
Expansion slots
M.2 2242/2280 slot for storage.)
Front: 1 3-in-1 SD card reader; 1 headphone/microphone combo; 4 USB 3.1 Gen 131
Ports and Connectors Rear: 1 HDMI; 1 line in; 1 line out; 1 power connector; 1 RJ-45; 1 VGA; 4 USB 2.022
Internal: 1 parallel; 1 PS/223
Optional: 1 4x Serial; 1 serial
Input devices HP USB Keyboard5,6; HP USB Optical Mouse5,7,15;
Communications LAN: Integrated 10/100/1000M GbE ; WLAN: Realtek 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (1x1) and Bluetooth® 4.2 Combo 11,32;
Drive Bays One 3.5" HDD; One 3.5" (2.5") HDD
Environmental Operating temperature: 0 to 40°C; Operating humidity: 10 to 90% RH
HP Audio Switch; HP Documentation; HP Setup Integrated OOBE Win10; HP Support Assistant; HP System
Available Software
Event Utility; McAfee LiveSafe™; Buy Office (sold separately); HP JumpStarts 16
Security management Integrated accessories cable lock; Lock slot; Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.020,21,33
Power 180 W internal power supply, up to 90% efficiency, active PFC14
Dimensions 15.5 x 30.3 x 33.7 cm (System dimensions may fluctuate due to configuration and manufacturing variances.)
Weight 4.7 kg (Exact weight depends on configuration.)
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Energy efficiency compliance CCC; CE; CECP; CEL; ENERGY STAR® certified; EPEAT® 2019 registered where applicable; FCC; RoHS; SEPA; UL8
1 year (1-1-1) limited warranty and service offering includes 1 year of parts, labor and on-site repair. Terms
Warranty
and conditions vary by country. Certain restrictions and exclusions apply.

 
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Messaging Footnotes
1 Not all features are available in all editions or versions of Windows. Systems may require upgraded and/or separately purchased hardware, drivers, software or BIOS update to take full advantage of Windows functionality. Windows 10 is

automatically updated, which is always enabled. ISP fees may apply and additional requirements may apply over time for updates. See http://www.windows.com.
2 For hard drives, GB = 1 billion bytes. TB = 1 trillion bytes. Actual formatted capacity is less. Up to 36GB of system disk (for Windows 10) is reserved for system recovery software.
3 Multicore is designed to improve performance of certain software products. Not all customers or software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this technology. Performance and clock frequency will vary depending on application

workload and your hardware and software configurations. Intel’s numbering, branding and/or naming is not a measurement of higher performance.
4 Sold separately or as an optional feature.
1 Not all features are available in all editions or versions of Windows. Systems may require upgraded and/or separately purchased hardware, drivers, software or BIOS update to take full advantage of Windows functionality. Windows 10 is

automatically updated, which is always enabled. ISP fees may apply and additional requirements may apply over time for updates. See http://www.windows.com.
5 Sold separately or as an optional feature. Wireless access point ad internet service required. Availability of public wireless access points limited. The specifications for the 802.11ac WLAN are draft specifications and are not final. If the final

specifications differ from the draft specifications, it may affect the ability of the notebook to communicate with other 802.11ac WLAN devices.

Technical Specifications Footnotes


1 Not all features are available in all editions or versions of Windows. Systems may require upgraded and/or separately purchased hardware, drivers, software or BIOS update to take full advantage of Windows functionality. Windows 10 is

automatically updated, which is always enabled. ISP fees may apply and additional requirements may apply over time for updates. See http://www.windows.com/
2 HD content required to view HD images.
3 For hard drives and solid state drives, GB = 1 billion bytes. TB = 1 trillion bytes. Actual formatted capacity is less. Up to 36 GB (for Windows 10) of system disk is reserved for the system recovery software.
4 Optical drives are optional or add on features. Duplication of copyrighted material is strictly prohibited. Actual speeds may vary. Double Layer media compatibility will widely vary with some home DVD players and DVD-ROM drives.
5 Keyboards and mice are optional or add-on features.
6 USB Wired Business Slim Antimicrobial Keyboard: China only.
7 USB Antimicrobial Mouse: China only.
8 Based on US EPEAT® registration according to IEEE 1680.1-2018 EPEAT®. Status varies by country. Visit www.epeat.net for more information.
9 Card sold separately.
10 (1) full-height PCI.
11 Wireless cards are optional or add-on features and requires separately purchased wireless access point and internet service. Availability of public wireless access points limited.
12 Integrated Intel Wi-Di software is available on select models only and requires separately purchased projector, tv or computer monitor with an integrated or external Wi-Di receiver. External Wi-Di receivers connect to the projector, tv or

computer monitor via a standard VGA, HDMI cable, also sold separately.
13 Full availability of 4 GB or more of memory requires a 64-bit operating system. With Windows 32-bit operating systems, the amount of usable memory is dependent upon your configuration, so that above 3 GB all memory may not be

available due to system resource requirements. Memory modules support data transfer rates up to 2666 MT/s; actual data rate is determined by the system’s configured processor. See processor specifications for supported memory data
rate.
14 All power supplies are not available in every region.
15 USB Hardened Mouse: India only.
16 McAfee LiveSafe™: 1 year subscription for LATM, 30 days for other regions except LATM.
18 Your product does not support Windows 8 or Windows 7, In accordance with Microsoft’s support policy, HP does not support the Windows 8 or Windows 7 operating system on products configured with Intel® 8th generation and forward

processors or provide any Windows 8 or Windows 7 drivers on http://www.support.hp.com


19 Multi-Core is designed to improve performance of certain software products. Not all customers or software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this technology. Performance and clock frequency will vary depending on

application workload and your hardware and software configurations. Intel’s numbering, branding and/or naming is not a measurement of higher performance.
20 Security cable lock supported (sold separately).
21 TPM 2.0 support (dTPM): TPM feature will not be supported on machine pre-configured with FreeDOS. In same cases, machines pre-configured with Windows OS might ship with TPM turned off.
22 HDMI/VGA ports will be covered up when a non-internal graphics processor is configured on shipped machine.
23 PS/2 Port: optional.
24 Intel® Turbo Boost technology requires a PC with a processor with Intel Turbo Boost capability. Intel Turbo Boost performance varies depending on hardware, software and overall system configuration. See

www.intel.com/technology/turboboost for more information.


25 One 3-in-1 SD card reader: Sold separately or as an optional feature.
26 Intel® Core™ i5-9400 is only available for specific regions.
27 4 serial port: optional via PCIe slot, and only available for specific region.
28 Some functionality of vPro, such as Intel Active Management Technology and Intel Virtualization technology, requires additional 3rd party software in order to run. Availability of future "virtual appliances" applications for Intel vPro

technology is dependant on 3rd party software providers. Compatibility with future "virtual appliances" is yet to be determined.
31 (1) 3-in-1 SD card reader: Sold separately or as an optional feature.
32 For full Intel® vPro™ functionality, Windows, a vPro supported processor, vPro enabled chipset, vPro enabled wired LAN card and discrete TPM 2.0 are required. See http://intel.com/vpro.
33 Physical cable lock for better cable management.

Sign up for updates hp.com/go/getupdated

© Copyright 2019 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the
express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial
errors or omissions contained herein.
 
Intel, Celeron®, Core, Pentium, Intel vPro™ are registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. Bluetooth is a trademark of its proprietor, used by HP Inc.
under license. NVIDIA, GeForce, are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. AMD and Radeon are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
ENERGY STAR is a registered trademark owned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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HP ProDisplay P191 18.5-inch LED Backlit Monitor
Your everyday business monitor just got an upgrade. Practical, reliable,
stylish, and environmentally conscious. What’s not to love?

Efficiently grow and maintain your business with proven HP Stability now and peace of mind for the future
quality and reliability, a stable lifecycle, HP accessory Maintain product consistency across staggered
compatibility, and energy savings. Do more every day and deployments, ease transitions, and help reduce support
help save money with a monitor that goes the distance. costs with a minimum one-year lifecycle commitment from
Essential business features HP. Support identical installations and unify operations
worldwide with product availability in 145+ countries. Get
Support your business needs wherever you need a solid improved reliability from HP quality testing that puts our
performing monitor at a competitive price with an monitors through their paces before you do. Rest assured
18.5-inch diagonal LED business display that delivers with the three-year standard limited warranty. Select
vibrant text and graphics presentation and is thin, light, and optional HP Care Pack Services2 to extend your protection.
easy to position on the desk.
Earn your environmental stripes
Deliver clear views for single and multiple users with wide
viewing angles. High contrast ratios and fast response Help reduce power consumption and energy costs with an
times keep your content crisp and readable. Work intelligent, energy-efficient design. Mercury-free LED
comfortably with up to 30 degrees of tilt, and easily backlighting, a BFR/PVC-free design3, and arsenic-free4
connect to devices with the convenient VGA input. Minimize display glass are just a few of the display’s responsible
clutter and simplify setup and deployment with the internal details. Lower your overall bottom line with award-winning
power supply. eco-certifications, including ENERGY STAR®, EPEAT® Gold5,
and TCO.
Compatibility with HP accessories
Customize your work space with options like the HP Quick
Release, HP Speaker Bar, and HP USB Graphics Adapter.1
Free up valuable space and lift the monitor off the desk
with a 100-mm standard VESA pattern that supports swing
arm and wall mounting.1
HP ProDisplay P191 18.5-inch LED Backlit Monitor
Part number C9E54AA
Panel type TN with LED backlight
Viewable image area 47 cm (18.5 in) diagonally measured
Viewing angle Horizontal: 170 degrees
Vertical: 160 degrees
6
Brightness 250 nits (cd/m2)
6
Contrast ratio Static: 1000:1
Dynamic: 3,000,000:1
Response rate6 5 ms
Frequency Horizontal: 24 KHz-83 KHz
Vertical: 50 Hz-76 Hz
Aspect ratio 16:9
Native resolution 1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz
Resolutions supported 640 x 480 @ 60 Hz, 720 x 400 @ 70 Hz , 800 x 600 @ 60 Hz, 1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz, 1280 x 720 @ 60 Hz
1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz, 1366 x 768 @ 60 Hz
Input signal VGA
User controls Menu, Minus (“-“), Plus (“+”), “OK"/Auto and Power
(on-screen display)
Power consumption Maximum: 25 W
Typical: 20 W
Power saving: 0.5 W
Dimensions Unpacked: 44.93 x 4.75 x 34.1 cm (17.69 x 1.87 x 13.43 in)
(w x d x h) Head only: 44.93 x 4.75 x 27.59 cm (17.69 x 1.87x 10.86 in)
Weight Unpacked: 3,0 kg (6.6 lb)
Head only: 2,7 kg (6.0 lb)
Base features Tilt: -5 degrees to +25 degrees
Environmental Operating: 5° to 35° C (41° to 95° F)
Non-operating: -20° to 60° C (-34° to 140° F)
Certification and TCO Displays, ISO 9241-307, CISPR Requirements, VCCI Approvals, KC and KCC (Korean) Requirements, CSA 60950-1,
compliance UL 60950-1, EN55022 Class B, CNS 13438 Class B, IEC 60950-1, China Energy Label (CEL), China MEPS, Korea MEPS
(pending, Energy Boy), SmartWay – NA only - Energy logistics, EUP Lot 6 Tier 1 AS/NZS 3548 Class B Approval, “GS”
Mark, TUV Approvals, GEEA, CE Marking, FCC Part 15 class B Approval, ENERGY STAR® qualified, EN55024 Class B,
EN60950 -1, CUL, CCIB, CCEE, IT ECO (EDS), EPEAT® Gold5 (select regions)
Limited warranty Three-year parts, labor, and on-site service (3/3/3) standard limited warranty. Optional HP Care Pack Services2 are
extended service contracts that extend your protection beyond the standard warranties.

1. Each accessory and mounting hardware is sold separately.


2. Service levels and response times for HP Care Pack Services may vary depending on your geographic location. Service starts from date of hardware purchase.
Restrictions and limitations apply. HP Care Pack Services extend service contracts beyond the standard warranties. To choose the right level of service for your HP
product, use the HP Care Pack Services Lookup Tool at www.hp.com/go/lookuptool. Additional HP Care Pack Services information by product is available at
www.hp.com/hps/carepack.
3. Meeting the industry definition of 'BFR/PVC-free' per the iNEMI Position Statement on "Low Halogen" Electronics. Plastic parts incorporated into the chassis
generally contain < 1000 ppm (0.1%) of bromine or chlorine. Printed circuit board and substrate laminates generally contain < 1500 ppm (0.15%) of total bromine
and chlorine. Service parts after purchase may not be BFR/PVC-free. External accessories, including power supplies, power cords, and peripherals are not BFR/PVC-
free.
4. Arsenic and its compounds were not detected using U.S. EPA test methods 3052/6010b by ICP-AES with a MDL 10 ppm.
5. EPEAT® Gold where HP registers commercial display products. See www.epeat.net for registration status in your country.
6. All performance specifications represent the typical specifications provided by HP's component manufacturers; actual performance may vary either higher or
lower.

© Copyright 2012 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only
warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing
herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained
herein. ENERGY STAR is a registered mark owned by the U.S. government. November 2012
Data sheet

HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28 Printer


series
The world's smallest laser in its class.1
Get productive MFP performance that fits your space and your budget. Print, scan and copy produce
professional-quality results. Easily print and scan from your smartphone.2,3

HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28a Printer HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28w Printer

Dynamic security enabled printer. Only Productivity that fits anywhere


Easily handle tasks and get a lot from one device – print, scan, and copy.
intended to be used with cartridges using an Maximise your uptime with print speeds up to 18/19 ppm.4
HP original chip. Cartridges using a non-HP Easily scan files directly to PDF and email with preloaded business apps.5
chip may not work, and those that work today Easily copy both sides of identification cards onto one side of paper.
may not work in the future. Learn more at:
Uncompromising quality
http://www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies This surprisingly small laser delivers exceptional quality, page after page.
Help save energy with HP Auto-On/Auto-Off Technology.6
Highlights
Speed through print jobs, using a pre-installed Original HP Toner cartridge.
The world’s smallest MFP laser in its class1
Print, scan, and copy with one compact device2,3 Easy mobile printing and scanning with HP Smart App
Print from the cloud, scan from your smartphone, and easily order toner, with the HP
Quality and reliability you expect from industry leader Smart App.2,3
Print speed up to 18 ppm4 Easily print from a variety of smartphones and tablets.2,7
Intuitive, easy to use Easily share resources – access and print with wireless networking.2,8
Easy mobile printing and scanning with the HP Smart App (M28w)3 Connect your smartphone directly to your printer – and easily print without accessing a
Wi-Fi Direct®, Google Cloud Print™, Mopria-certified, Apple AirPrint network.2,9
mobile printing (M28w)
HP Auto-On/Auto-Off technology6
ID copy and icon LCD display (M28w only)

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Product walkaround
HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28w shown

1. Intuitive control panel with icon LCD


2. Pre-installed Original HP Toner cartridge
3. 100-sheet output bin
4. Flatbed scanner handles paper sizes up to 21.6 x 29.7 cm
5. Wireless networking (802.11b/g/n)
6. Wi-Fi Direct® printing
7. Easy mobile printing with the HP Smart App
8. Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port
9. 150-sheet input tray (shown closed)

Series at a glance

Model HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28a Printer HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28w Printer
Product number W2G54A W2G55A
Print speed up to 18 ppm, A4
Input/Output capacity 150-sheet input capacity, 100-sheet output
LED display Yes
Cartridge yield, black/colour (in pages) In-box: ~500 A: ~1000
Networking Not available Wireless networking (802.11b/g/n)
Apple AirPrint™; Google Cloud Print 2.0; Mopria-certified; Wi-Fi Direct;
Mobile printing capability Not available
HP Smart App

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Accessories, Supplies and Support


Supplies CF244A HP 44 LaserJet Toner Cartridges (1,000 pages)
Service and Support UG206E HP 3 year Care Pack with Standard Exchange for LaserJet Printers
UG086E HP 3 year Care Pack with Next Day Exchange for LaserJet Printers
UG289E HP 3 year Care Pack with Return to Depot Support for LaserJet Printers
(UG206E: all EMEA countries, except ME, Africa, South Africa, Israel, Turkey, UG086E: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland,
Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Czech, Greece, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, UG289E: ME, Africa, South Africa,
Israel, Turkey)

Technical specifications
Model HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28a Printer HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28w Printer
Product number W2G54A W2G55A
Functions Print, copy, scan
Control panel LED ICON LCD
Print
Print technology Laser
Print speed1 Black (A4, normal) Up to 18 ppm;
First page out Black (A4, ready):
ready) As fast as 8.2 sec; Black (A4, ready):
ready) As fast as 8.2 sec;
Black (A4, sleep):
sleep) As fast as 8.2 sec; Black (A4, sleep):
sleep) As fast as 8.3 sec;
Print resolution Black (best):
(best) Up to 600 x 600 dpi;
Technology: HP FastRes 600;
Technology
Monthly duty cycle2 Up to 8,000 pages A4; Recommended monthly page volume:
volume 100 to 1,000
Printer smart software features HP Auto-On/Auto-Off Apple AirPrint™, Mopria-certified, HP Auto-On/Auto-Off, Wi-Fi Direct, HP
Smart App
Standard print languages PCLmS; URF; PWG
Print area Print margins Top: 2 mm, Bottom: 2 mm, Left: 2 mm, Right: 2 mm; Maximum print area: 216 x 297 mm
Copy
Copy speed Black (A4):
(A4) Up to 18 cpm
Copier specifications Number of Copies; Lighter/Darker; Optimise; Paper; Maximum number of copies:
copies Up to 99 copies; Copy resolution:
resolution 600 x 400 dpi; Reduce/Enlarge
Reduce/Enlarge: 25 to
400%;
Scan
Scan file format JPG, RAW (BMP), PNG, TIFF, PDF
Scanner specifications Scanner type: Flatbed; Scan technology: CIS; Scan input modes: Scanning via HP LaserJet Software Scan or TWAIN-compliant or WIA-compliant software;
Twain version: Version 2.1 (Windows 7 or higher); Scan size maximum (flatbed, ADF): 216 to 297 mm; Optical scan resolution: Up to 600 ppi

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Model HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28a Printer HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28w Printer
Product number W2G54A W2G55A
Scanner advanced features No
Recommended monthly scan volume 250 to 2,000
Scannable area Maximum media size (flatbed):
(flatbed) 216 to 297 mm;
Bit depth/ Grey scale levels 24 bit / 256
Fax
Fax specifications Telecom compliance:
compliance Wireless: EU RED 2014/53/EU, EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1,
EN 301 489-17 V3.1.1, EN 300 328 V2.1.1.
Processor speed 500 MHz
Connectivity
Standard Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port; Built-in Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n
Wireless No Yes
Mobile printing capability No Apple AirPrint™; Google Cloud Print 2.0; Mopria-certified; Wi-Fi Direct; HP
Smart App
Supported network protocols No TCP/IP: IPv4; IPv6; IP Direct Mode; LPD; SLP; Bonjour; WS-Discovery;
BOOTP/DHCP/AutoIP; SNMP v 1/2/3; HTTP/HTTPS
Memory Standard: 32 MB; Maximum
Standard Maximum: 32 MB
Media handling
Number of paper trays Standard 1 input tray ; Maximum:
Standard: Maximum 1 input tray
Media types Plain paper, envelope, postcard, label
Media size Custom (metric):
(metric) 105 x 148 to 216 to 297 mm ; Supported (metric):
(metric) A4; A5; A6; Envelopes (C5, DL); Custom
Media handling Standard input:
input 150-sheet input tray
Standard output:
output 100-sheet output bin
Media weight 65 to 120 g/m²;

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Model HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28a Printer HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28w Printer
Product number W2G54A W2G55A
Input capacity Tray 1:
1 Sheets: 150; Envelopes: 10
Maximum: Up to 150 sheets
Maximum
Standard: Up to 100 sheets
Standard
Output capacity Envelopes: Up to 10 envelopes
Maximum: Up to 100 sheets
Maximum
Windows® 10, 8.1, 8, 7: 32/64-bit, 2 GB available hard disk space, CD-ROM/DVD drive or Internet connection, USB port, Internet Explorer. Apple® macOS
Compatible operating systems High Sierra (v10.13), macOS Sierra (v10.12), OS X EI Capitan (v10.11); 1.5 GB available hard disk space; Internet required; USB Linux (For more information,
see https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing)
Compatible network operating Windows® 10, 8.1, 8, 7: 32-bit/64-bit, 2 GB available hard disk space, CD-ROM/DVD drive or Internet connection, USB port, Internet Explorer. Apple®
systems macOS High Sierra (v10.13), macOS Sierra (v10.12), OS X EI Capitan (v10.11); 1.5 GB available hard disk space; Internet required; USB Linux (For more
information, see https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing)
Minimum system requirements Windows: Windows® 10, 8.1, 8, 7: 32/64-bit, 2 GB available hard disk space, CD-ROM/DVD drive or Internet connection, USB port, Internet Explorer.;
Windows
Mac: Apple® macOS High Sierra (v10.13), macOS Sierra (v10.12), OS X EI Capitan (v10.11); 1.5 GB available hard disk space; Internet required; USB
Mac
For Windows OS: HP Software Installer; HP Software Uninstaller (exclude Win8+); HP PCLmS Printer Driver; HP Device Experience (DXP); HP Web Services
Software included Assist (HP Connected); Device Setup & Software; Online user manuals; HP Printer Assistant; HP Scan Driver; HP Scan Application; HP Product Improvement
Study. For Mac OS: Welcome Screen (directs users to http://www.hp.com or OS App Source for LaserJet Software)
Security management Password-protected network embedded Web server Password-protected network embedded Web server; Enable/disable
Network ports; SNMPv1 community password change
Printer management HP Printer Assistant (UDC); HP Device Toolbox; HP Utility (Mac)
Dimensions and weight
Printer dimensions (W x D x H) Minimum 360 x 264 x 197 mm; Maximum
Maximum: 360 x 427 x 347 mm;
Package dimensions (W x D x H) 398 x 248 x 306 mm
Printer weight 5.4 kg
Package weight 6.9 kg
Operating environment Temperature: 10 to 32.5°C; Humidity
Temperature Humidity: 30 to 70% RH
Storage conditions Temperature: -20 to 60°C; Humidity
Temperature Humidity: 10 to 90% RH
Acoustics Acoustic power emissions:
emissions 6.5 B(A); Acoustic pressure emissions:
emissions 52 dB(A)
Requirements: 220V - 240V nominal at +/-10% (min 198V, Max 264V), 50 - 60Hz nominal at +/- 3Hz (min 47Hz, max 63Hz);
Requirements
Consumption: 365 watts (active printing), 2.9 (ready), 0.6 watts (sleep), 0.1 watts (auto-off /manual on) , 0.1 watts (manual off), 0.6 watts (auto-off/wake
Consumption
Power on USB);
Typical Electricity Consumption (TEC)3: Blue Angel: 0.456 kWh/Week; Energy Star: 0.417 kWh/Week;
Power supply type:
type Power requirements are based on the country/region where the printer is sold. Do not convert operating voltages. This will damage the
printer and void the product warranty.;
Energy savings feature technology HP Auto-on/Auto-off Technology
CISPR 22:2008 & CISPR 32:2012/EN 55032:2012 - Class B, EN 61000-3- CISPR 22:2008 & CISPR 32:2012/EN 55032:2012 - Class B, EN 61000-3-
Certifications 2:2014, EN 61000-3-3:2013, EN 55024:2010 2:2014, EN 61000-3-3:2013, EN 55024:2010
ENERGY STAR® qualified; EPEAT® Silver ENERGY STAR® qualified; EPEAT® Silver
Blue Angel compliant Yes, Blue Angel DE-UZ 205 Blue Angel compliant Yes; Blue Angel RAL-UZ 205
HP LaserJet Pro M28a Printer; Preinstalled HP Original Introductory Black HP LaserJet Pro M28w Printer; Preinstalled HP Original Introductory Black
What's in the box4 LaserJet Toner Cartridge (500 pages); Getting started guide; Setup poster; LaserJet Toner Cartridge (500 pages); Getting started guide; Setup poster;
Support flyer; Warranty guide; Software drivers and documentation on CD- Support flyer; EU declaration flyer (EU only); Warranty guide; Software
ROM; Power cord drivers and documentation on CD-ROM; Power cord; USB cable
Warranty One-year limited warranty

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Footnotes
1
World's smallest in-class footprint compared only to dimensions of majority of worldwide personal laser printers (defined as monochrome laser printers < €100 and monochrome laser MFPs < €150); HP internal research of
printer manufacturers' published specifications as of October 9, 2017 and Keypoint Intelligence-Buyers Lab 2017 study commissioned by HP. Market share as reported by IDC CYQ2 2017 Hardcopy Peripherals Tracker. Measured
footprint for HP LaserJet Pro M15 printer series is 649,30 square centimetres and for HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28 series is 956,13 square centimetres. For details, see http://www.keypointintelligence.com/products/samples/new-
hp-laserjet-series.
2
Available only on the HP LaserJet Pro MFP M28w only.
3
Requires the HP Smart app download. Features controlled may vary by mobile device operating system. Full list of supported operating systems and details at http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03561640. For details on
local printing requirements see http://www.hp.com/go/mobileprinting.
4
Measured using ISO/IEC 24734, excludes first set of test documents. For more information, see http://www.hp.com/go/printerclaims. Exact speed varies depending on the system configuration, software application, driver, and
document complexity.
5
Requires an Internet connection to the printer. Services may require registration. App availability varies by country, language, and agreements. For details, see http://www.hpconnected.com.
6
HP Auto-On/Auto-Off Technology capabilities subject to printer and settings; may require a firmware upgrade.
7
For details on local printing requirements see http://www.hp.com/go/mobile printing.
8
Wireless operations are compatible with 2.4 GHz operations only. Learn more at http://www.hp.com/go/mobileprinting. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
9
Mobile device needs to be connected to Wi-Fi Direct® signal of a Wi-Fi Direct-supported AiO or printer prior to printing. Details at http://www.hp.com/go/mobileprinting. Wi-Fi Direct® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®.

Technical specifications disclaimers


1 Measured using ISO/IEC 24734, excludes first set of test documents. For more information see http://www.hp.com/go/printerclaims. Exact speed varies depending on the system configuration, software application, driver, and

document complexity.
2 Duty cycle is defined as the maximum number of pages per month of imaged output. This value provides a comparison of product robustness in relation to other HP LaserJet or HP Color LaserJet devices, and enables appropriate

deployment of printers and MFPs to satisfy the demands of connected individuals or groups.
3 Power requirements are based on the country/region where the printer is sold. Do not convert operating voltages. This will damage the printer and void the product warranty. Energy Star value typically based on measurement of

115V device.
4 HP Original Introductory Black LaserJet Toner Cartridge (500 page yield). Actual yields vary considerably based on images printed and other factors. For details see http://www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies.

http://www.hp.com/uk

The product could differ from the images shown. © Copyright 2018 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP
products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP
shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
Published in EMEA 4AA7-2094, December 2018
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Emergency & Exit Luminaires
X10
LED exit sign / emergency light according to DIN EN 60598-1,
EN 60598-2-22, EN 7010 and DIN EN 1838.

Cuboid Polycarbonate housing, discreetly reduced on the sig-


nificant in design lamp. Modular design and universal mounting
for use as emergency luminaire with and without the applica-
tion of pictograms. The modular system allows the light to be
converted at any time without dismantling and tools to a exit
sign luminaire.

Model Description
X10UL Universal Mount Emergency Luminaire, 340 lm
X10UH Universal Mount Emergency Luminaire, 560 lm

Technical Data
Emergency Duration 3 hours

Max. Consumption 5.2 W LED

Ambient Temperature -30 °C up to +40 °C

Ingress Protection Rating IP64

Protection Class II

Mounting Type Universal


Housing Polycarbonate, White
Lumen Output 340 lm, 560 lm
RAL Code 9003

IP64
Accessories
excluded universal LED 14-30m

small pane medium pane large pane


(14m) (22m) (30m) Hole cut-out for recessed frame
SX10 MX10 LX10 RFX10
355
**

**

**
2DW

2PW

DSA

70 Depth 60mm

Drilling distances wall


Light distribution
326mm
163
14
50
ø15
26
7 312
Drilling distances ceiling
326mm
ø15 163

50
25
26
7 312
www.shieldglobal.com 24
Emergency & Exit Luminaires
X40
Slightly curved high-grade exit sign and emergency luminaire
in Polycarbonate for Universal mounting. Signage with plugga-
ble, solvent-free, internally mounted pictogram. Pictogram set
included. This luminary can be used without pictogram as an
emergency lighting luminary with a clear cover. Escape route/
Exit sign/ emergency luminary according EN 60598-1, EN
60598-2-22 and EN 1838 norms.

Model Description
Universal Mount Emergency / Exit
X40WL
Luminaire, 300 lm
Universal Mount High Power
X40WH
Emergency Luminaire, 520 lm

Technical Data
Emergency Duration 3 hours

Max. Consumption 5.2 W LED


IP64
Ambient Temperature -5 °C up to +40 °C
Ingress Protection
IP64
Rating
Protection Class II
Drilling distances wall
Mounting Type Universal Mount
Housing Polycarbonate, White ø5 ø8 Pendulum distance 180
ø20 215*
Lumen Output 340 lm, 560 lm
39 170
RAL Code 9003 20 115
ø5
19 30 40 40 40 30 19
Viewing Distance 30m (Exit) 310
Drilling distance 39

Accessories

BALL2 FBX40

Dimensions wall

170 170

340 60 340 90

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Emergency Luminaires
M10
Compact emergency luminaire for lighting of escape routes
with prismatic cover for optimized light distribution. The optional
recessed mounting frame hides the luminaire elegant within
the ceiling.

Model Description
M10UL Universal Mount Emergency Luminaire

Technical Data
Emergency Duration 3 hours

Max. Consumption 3.2 W LED

Lumen Output 200 lm

Ambient Temperature -10 °C up to +40 °C


Ingress Protection
IP54
Rating
Protection Class II

Mounting Type Surface, Recessed & Wall


Housing Polycarbonate, White
RAL Code 9003

Accessories
IP54
LED

FBM10 RFM10 BALL1

Drilling distances wall / ceiling Dimensions


125 34
ø15
90 33
ceiling
50
3,5 17

ø5 250
180

Dimensions recessed frame Hole cut-out recessed frame

295mm 275mm

70mm 54mm Depth 60mm

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Emergency Luminaires
M20
The M20 LED emergency luminaire is a true all-rounder series
of emergency lights. They are ready for almost all
requirements and provide always the right solution. As many as
four different lenses for different light distribution are
available and make a perfect adaptation to the respective
mounting situation possible. These units can be used in surface
and recessed mount locations.

Model Description
M20CSH Corridor Illumination Surface Mount, IP40
M20CRH Corridor Illumination Recessed Mount, IP20
M20RSH Radial Illumination Surface Mount, IP40
M20RRH Radial Illumination Recessed Mount, IP20
M20HSH High Ceilings Surface Mount, IP40
M20HRH High Ceilings Recessed Mount, IP20
M20SSH Spotlight High Ceiling Surface Mount, IP40
M20SRH Spotlight High Ceiling Recessed Mount, IP20

Technical Data
Emergency Duration 3 hours
Max. Consumption 4.6 W LED
Lumen Output 360 lm
-5 °C up to +40 °C
Ambient Temperature -20 °C up to +30 °C
(in M20 - IP65 housing) IP20
Ingress Protection IP20 (recessed) LED

Rating IP40 (surface)


Protection Class II
Mounting Type Surface, Recessed
Housing Polycarbonate, White
RAL Code 9003

Accessories
IP65 housing for surface mount luminaires
(white or anthrazite).

M20 1P65

Square covers.

M20B1 / M20B2

Adapter plate for lateral cable feed to


surface luminaires.

M20S-APA

For easy opening of recessed luminaires, an M20B1 M20B2


optional opener is available.

M20R-OEF

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Emergency Luminaires
M 0
Classic bar-shaped polycarbontate luminaire for wall or ceiling
mounting. Straight lines as well as the robust construction with
a high ingress protection allow versatile use.

Technical Data

Lumien Output 1050

Model Description
M50DH Ceiling Mount Emergency Luminaire, IP65, Shield

M50UH Wall Mount Emergency Luminaire, IP65, Shield

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Emergency Luminaire for Fluorescent Lamps EXLUX Home
Series 6009/5


• Can be used in Zones 1, 2, 21 and 22


• Two fluorescent lamps: 18 W and 36 W
E2
• Weekly function test and annual emergency light duration test

WebCode  6009A
The 6009 series EXLUX emergency luminaire is suitable for use as safety lighting. It is lightweight and
requires minimal maintenance. The battery is housed in the external enclosure and powers the emergency
lighting for 1.5 or 3 hours. If one lamp is faulty, the luminaire switches to the working lamp. When the central
lock is opened, the luminaire is always disconnected from the power supply at all poles.


  ATEX / IECEx

Zone 0 1 2 20 21 22

Installation in ● ● ● ●


  Selection Table
Design size 2
Lamp wattage 18 W
Drilled holes Threaded plate Screw connections Stopping plug Connection terminals Product Type Art. No. Weight
solid max. kg
3 x M20 2x SS430 stainless steel Can be ordered as Can be ordered as 4 mm² 6009/​522-​9617-​1622-​71 238147 7.600
accessories accessories
Can be ordered as Can be ordered as 6 mm² 6009/​522-​9617-​2622-​71 239095 7.600
accessories accessories
3 x M25 2x plastic 2 x M25 Ø 7 – 17 mm 2 x M25 x 1.5 4 mm² 6009/​522-​9617-​1611-​71 225723 7.600

2 x M25 Ø 7 – 17 mm 2 x M25 x 1.5 6 mm² 6009/​522-​9617-​2611-​71 239270 7.600

Design size 4
Lamp wattage 36 W
Drilled holes Threaded plate Screw connections Stopping plug Connection terminals Product Type Art. No. Weight
solid max. kg
3 x M20 2x SS430 stainless steel Can be ordered as Can be ordered as 4 mm² 6009/​542-​9617-​1622-​71 238148 9.600
accessories accessories
Can be ordered as Can be ordered as 6 mm² 6009/​542-​9617-​2622-​71 239096 9.600
accessories accessories
3 x M25 2x plastic 2 x M25 Ø 7 – 17 mm 2 x M25 x 1.5 4 mm² 6009/​542-​9617-​1611-​71 225725 9.650

2 x M25 Ø 7 – 17 mm 2 x M25 x 1.5 6 mm² 6009/​542-​9617-​2611-​71 239301 9.600

Screw connections and stopping plugs made from moulded material are included loose with the product (installation required).
Threaded plate included.

The light fittings are supplied without fluorescent lamps or mounting material. These parts must be ordered as accessories.

  
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Emergency Luminaire for Fluorescent Lamps EXLUX
Home Series 6009/5


E2 ◤
  Technical Data
Explosion Protection
Ambient temperature °C -30 … +50 °C
IECEx gas explosion protection Ex de mb IIC T4 Gb
IECEx dust explosion protection Ex tb IIIC T80 °C Db
ATEX gas explosion protection E II 2 G Ex de mb IIC T4 Gb
ATEX dust explosion protection E II 2 D Ex tb IIIC T80 °C Db
EAC gas explosion protection 7 1 Ex d e mb IIC T4 Gb
EAC dust explosion protection 7 Ex tb IIIC T80°C Db
Certificates ATEX (PTB), Brazil (ULB), China (CQST), IECEx (PTB), Polen (CNBOP)
Ship approval BVIS, DNVGL
Electrical Data
Rated operational voltage AC 220 – 240 V
Frequency range 50 – 60 Hz
Battery operating voltage 6 V
Battery capacity 7 Ah
Self-​test function With (standard)
Notes Disconnection of the light:
When opening the light
Switch with safety lock; when opening the central lock, all poles of the voltage supply to the ballast are disconnected; contacts of the
switching element are NC contacts, they can only switched on again when the lamp cover and the central locking system are closed.
In case of a lamp fault, the electronic ballast disconnects the defective lamp from the power supply.
Lighting Data
Number of lamps 2
Emergency light mode Continuous light Or stand-​by light
Operating time 1.5 / 3h emergency lighting operation
Lamp G13 lamp base
Mechanical Data
Degree of protection IP (IEC 60598) IP66 / IP67
Protection class I (with inner PE connection)
Enclosure material Polyester resin, Glass fibre reinforced
Sealing material Silicone
Material translucent cover Polycarbonate
Lighting lock Central lock , For box spanner actuation
Installed terminal strip PE + N + L1 + L2 + L3 + L´
Type of connection cable Finely stranded
Solid
Enclosure colour Light grey (RAL 7035)
Impact strength (IK code) IK10 (IEC 62262)
Notes Connection terminals: Spring clamp terminal (2 free clamping units per pole)
Components
Ballast 6043-​792-​201
Through wiring With 6 conductors 2.5 mm²
Battery-​Version NiCd battery, gas-​tight
Material cable gland Polyamide, black

  
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Exit Luminaires
X30
Emergency sign luminaire in accordance to DIN EN 60598-1,
DIN EN 60598-2-22 and DIN EN 1838.

Slim, elegant, synthetic luminaire tilted towards the viewer,


continuously symmetrically tapered towards the bottom. For
universal mounting (wall/ceiling surface mount/integrated
ceiling mount/brackets). For mounting convenience, the
luminaire consists of only 3 parts. Tool free mountable on the
quick assembly integrated ceiling mounting or wall mounting
system. The luminaire has zero potential when dismantled.
Suitable for continuous mode or stand-by mode. Reliable
planning due to a tool free and variable, on-site use of the
pictograms. Set of pictograms (left, right, bottom, neutral) is
included in the scope of delivery.

Model Description
X30UL Universal Mounting Exit Luminaire

Technical Data
Emergency Duration 3 hours

Max. Consumption 3.2 W LED

Ambient Temperature -5 °C up to +40 °C


Ingress Protection
IP43
Rating
Protection Class II

Mounting Type Universal IP43


Housing Polycarbonate, White LED 24m

RAL Code 9003

Drilling distances wall / ceiling


Accessories 125
ø15
90 33
ceiling

3,5 17
RFX30 FBX30
ø5
180
Dimensions
34
125
90 ø15
33
wall
17
174

ø5
140

250 10

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