ABB Standard Installation Manual
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9AKK106930A0651 - Oct 2016 - Revision 5Copyright © 2016 ABBAll rights reservedABB Australia Pty LimitedPhone: 1300 666 595Fax: 1300 666 594E-mail: AU-ABB-Stanilite@abb.comwww.stanilite.com.auFor Nexus LX; unplug the data cable connection. When the fitting is reconnected to the supply, it will need time torecharge its battery for 24 hours before it will be capable of a full length discharge again.Testing precautionsOnce the fitting is permanently connected to the mains supply, a commissioning discharge test as required inAS/NZS2293.2 must be carried out. You will need to allow 24 hours for the battery to fully charge prior to conductingthis test, presently (at the time of writing), the standard requires that fittings operate in emergency mode for a period notless than 2 hours for their commissioning test and for not less than 90 minutes thereafter (it is required that 6 monthlydischarge tests be carried out). You will need to keep the records for the commissioning test and enter them into thebuilding emergency services logbook or via other recording methods as allowed by AS/NZ2293.2.Construction sitesContinuously switching of the mains power supply that is connected to emergency light fittings during the constructionphase of an installation will cause these fittings to discharge and charge their batteries many times over a short period;this can shorten the life of the battery and will also result in shortened emergency lamp life. ABB does not recommendsuch practices and may not honour the warranty on batteries when they are subjected to such harsh operatingconditions. Emergency light fittings are designed to be discharge tested once every 6 months as per AS/NZS2293.2,subjecting the product to repeated discharge or charge cycles is regarded as an abuse of the fittings.Trouble shooting guideIf you have installed and connected the unit as per the instructions listed earlier and it does not function correctly, use thefollowing table as a guide to fixing the problem. Look up the type of fault in the left column and check the possible causesfrom the right column.If the unit still does not work after checking these possible causes, contact ABB service in Australia on 1300 666 595,Monday to Friday, 7.00am to 5.00pm (AEST) and ask for help. Our trained service personnel will usually be able totake your call immediately and assist you in resolving your difficulty. ABB is committed to providing valuable through-lifesupport for its products.CongratulationsCongratulations on choosing to use this ABB product covered by our unique through-life support system. This documentis designed to assist you during the installation of this product; for the safety of yourself and others ABB recommendsthat you read this document thoroughly before commencing installation. The fittings are designed for easyinstallation. They are advanced pieces of electronic equipment which, when treated with care and maintained throughregular and appropriate servicing, will perform reliably for many years to come.Safety warningIn Australia and New Zealand, only licensed electricians are permitted by law to work with 240 volt electrical installations.Do not attempt to install or connect this product unless you are a licensed electrician.Turn off and isolate the electrical supply before connecting this fitting to the building wires.Do not touch the terminals of the terminal block when the light fitting is energised.The only user-serviceable parts are fluorescent or halogen lamp/s. LED light sources are not user-servicable.Do not tamper with the fitting or the warranty will be void.As the installer, it is your responsibility to ensure compliance with all relevant building and safety codes, (ie: AS3000,AS/NZS2293). Refer to the applicable standards for data and mains cabling installation procedures and requirements.Important note: This product is designed for indoor and outdoor use.Nexus LX (data cable system)The Nexus® range of emergency light fitting are designed to be connected together into a special communication networkover a Level 4 (or higher) high speed, single twisted pair data cable. The Nexus user and technical guide describes allyou need to know to successfully install a Nexus project. Ask for it from your supervisor, from your employer or from yournearest ABB product supplier. The network cabling of the building must be installed as per the procedure detailed in theNexus user and technical guide. No mains or mains carrying cables are to be connected to the data terminals or cables.Nexus RF (wireless system)The Nexus RF range of light fittings are designed to communicate via a proprietary RF network, however the electricalinstallation of the fittings is identical to that of a standard non-monitored fitting.Doc no. 29-99570Batten weatherproof emergencyStandard, Nexus LX, Nexus RFInstallation manualNo. Fitting type Fault Possible causes1 StandardNexus LXNexus RFLamp does not light up when connected to mains AC supply not connected or turned off; orSwitch active turned off; orLamp damaged or not inserted properly2 Nexus LX LED is flashing green but AC lamp does not come onwhen connected to mainsSwitch active turned off; orLamp damaged or not inserted properly; orMissing loop from unswitched to switched active3 Nexus LX LED is flashing green but lamp does not come on whentest switch is pressedSwitch active turned off; orLamp damaged or not inserted properly; orBattery pack not connected or faulty; orTest switch damaged4 Nexus LX LED does not light up red after the commissioning Battery pack not connected; orLED wire not properly inserted into the terminal5 StandardNexus LXNexus RFLamp is lit momentarily when test switch is pressed orwhen mains failBattery not fully charged (allow up to 24 hours); orBattery pack damaged6 Nexus LX LED is constant green Unit self checks fail - return to manufacturer7 Nexus LXNexus RFUnit LED is not flashing yellow/orange under wink nodecommandUnit is not receiving communication signalCheck data cable wiring path and cable or RFconnectionsRefer to Nexus user and technical guideThis document covers What’s inside the boxSafety warning Batten weatherproofInstallation instructions Installation manualRemoval instructions Warranty informationTesting precautionsTrouble shooting guide |
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