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ENLITE EN-LPEM2 (01) PDF SUMMARY:
What should I do before installation?
Ensure the mains supply is isolated before attempting installation.
Who should carry out the installation?
To comply with regulations, installation must be carried out by a suitably qualified competent person and in accordance with the current IEE wiring regulations (BS7671) and building regulations.
What type of feeds does the emergency pack require?
The emergency pack requires 2 live feeds, a permanent supply for charging the battery pack and 1 for switching of the lamp.
How should I secure the cables once the wiring is complete?
Once wiring is complete, use the plastic end covers and screws provided to secure cables in place and to prevent unauthorized access.
What should I do if external plug and socket connectors are used without means to prevent accidental disconnection?
The remote box should be sited so that it is protected from unauthorized disconnection.
Where can I find a recessed mount for the indicator LED?
A recessed mount can be found inside the packaging carton to assist installation of the indicator LED.
What size hole should I drill for the indicator LED?
A 14-16mm hole should be drilled in the required location so it is visible during normal use.
What should I do after installing the indicator LED?
Once installed, the indicator LED will be illuminated and the supply should be left undisturbed for a minimum of 24 hours to charge the batteries before attempting a commissioning test.
What should I do after a successful test?
After a successful test, the date should be noted on the space provided on the battery. A service record is also provided on page 2 of this document.
What does a green LED indicate?
A green LED shows the following conditions:
- LED off: mains failure [below 160V] or battery fully discharged or faulty unit.
- LED green: mains OK and battery connected.
How long is the battery’s designed service life?
The battery has a designed service life of 4 years and must be replaced in a timely manner to ensure the integrity of the emergency lighting system is maintained.
When should the battery be replaced?
The battery should be replaced when it no longer provides the rated duration (3 hours).
What should I do with end-of-life batteries?
End-of-life batteries may either be returned to the emergency pack manufacturer at the customers cost and arrangements will be made to ensure their correct disposal, or the customer may deliver end-of-life batteries to site(s) of authorized treatment facilities at their cost and it will be ensured that they are accepted back and subsequently treated to the standard required by the regulations.
What minimum inspections and tests should be carried out monthly?
Switch off the mains power supply to the lighting unit. Inspect all emergency lights for satisfactory operation. Any defects should be noted and actioned by a competent person as soon as possible.
What minimum inspections and tests should be carried out yearly?
Switch off the mains power supply to the lighting unit. Leave the unit to run for the rated period (e.g. three hours). The lights should remain operable from the battery for the whole period.
What should I do if further inspection or testing is required?
Please be aware that further inspection / testing may be required, e.g. by risk assessment / local legislation.
What are the mains supply input connections?
Emergency driver terminal mains input is as follows:
- Control switched live OUT to mains driver live in
- Control switched live IN from mains supply
- Neutral OUT to mains driver neutral in
- Un-switched live IN from mains supply
- Neutral IN from mains supply
Where do I connect the mains driver lamp output?
Connect jack plug to mains driver lamp output.
Where do I connect the output to the lamp?
Connect jack plug to LED lamp.
What should I do before commissioning?
Plug battery in before commissioning.
What does the maintained application diagram show?
The diagram shows the following connections: Mains supply input (L – Live, N – Neutral, E – Earth), Switched Live (SL), Indicator LED, and connections to the Mains LED Driver and the LED Panel/Array.
What is the warranty period for this product?
This product is guaranteed for a period of 1 years from the date of purchase.
Under what circumstances is the guarantee invalid?
The guarantee is invalid in the case of improper use, installation, tampering, and removal of the Q.C. date label, installation in an improper working environment or installation not according to the current edition of the National Wiring Regulations.
What happens if the product fails during the guarantee period?
Should this product fail during the guarantee period it will be replaced free of charge, subject to correct installation and return of the faulty unit.
Does the manufacturer accept responsibility for installation costs?
Enlite does not accept responsibility for any installation costs associated with the replacement of this product.
What is the WEEE regulation information?
Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE) requires that any of our products showing this marking (left) must not be disposed of with other household or commercial waste. Enlite does not levy any WEEE disposal charges to its customers for affected WEEE related products. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate any such product from other waste types and recycle it responsibly at your local facilities. Check with your Local Authority, Recycling Centre or retailer for recycling advice. If, when you purchased any Enlite product, your supplier included a WEEE disposal fee, you should then contact your supplier for advice on his take back of the product for the correct disposal.
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I FITTED A ENLPEM2 EMERGENCY PACK FOR AN L.E.D. 60 X 60 CEILING PANEL ON MAINS FAILURE LED PANEL DOES NOT LIGHT WIRING CHECKED AND ALL GOOD ,THIS IS HAPPENING ON 3 PANELS WHAT IS WRONG & HOW CAN WE RECTIFY THIS, GREEN LIGHT IS ON SHOWING BATTERY IS CHARGING ON MAINS FAILURE GREEN LIGHT GOES OUT BUT PANEL DOES NOT COME ON,PLEASE HELP ROB.
Here are some possible reasons why your LED panels are not lighting up on mains failure, and how to rectify them, based on the provided information:
Battery Issue: The PDF mentions that the green LED being off could indicate a fully discharged or faulty battery. Although the green light indicates the battery is charging during normal operation, it doesn’t guarantee the battery is holding a charge. The batteries may be old and need replacing. They have a designed service life of 4 years.
Insufficient Charging Time: The batteries require a minimum of 24 hours to charge before a commissioning test. If the panels were not left undisturbed for this duration after installation, the batteries may not be fully charged.
Connections: While you mentioned the wiring has been checked, double-check the connections, particularly the jack plug connectors. Ensure they are securely in place and correspond to the correct terminals (mains driver lamp output from the emergency driver side, output to the lamp from the battery side). Pay close attention to the polarity of the connections.
Voltage: The emergency pack has a specific output voltage range. Verify if this voltage range is compatible with the LED panels.
Internal Fault: There might be an internal fault within the emergency pack itself. The PDF mentions self-resetting protection against short-circuiting of battery terminals. However, other internal components could be faulty.
Testing Procedure: Ensure the testing procedure is being conducted correctly. The PDF outlines monthly and yearly testing procedures, including switching off the mains power supply.
Troubleshooting Steps:
Check Battery Voltage: Use a multimeter to check the battery voltage. If it’s significantly lower than the rated voltage, the battery may need replacing.
Allow Sufficient Charging Time: Ensure the batteries have had at least 24 hours of uninterrupted charging.
Re-check Connections: Meticulously inspect and re-seat all connections, paying attention to the jack plug connectors and ensuring correct polarity.
Isolate and Test: Try isolating one panel and testing it independently to rule out any issues with the wiring to that specific panel.
If the problem persists after these steps, it might be necessary to contact a qualified electrician or the manufacturer of the emergency pack for further assistance. The PDF mentions that the product is guaranteed for one year from the date of purchase. If the issue falls under warranty, the manufacturer might offer a replacement.