Philips Bodine ELI-S-600 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

227 volt eli series emergency lighting inverters

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ELI-S-600
ELI SERIES EMERGENCY LIGHTING INVERTERS

Installation and Operation Instructions

! IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS !
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. All servicing should be performed by qualified personnel only.
2. Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be readily subjected to tampering
by unauthorized personnel.
3. The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.
4. Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
5. Do not use outdoors.
6. Do not let supply cords touch hot surfaces.
7. Do not mount near gas or electric heaters.
8.
Use caution when servicing batteries. Battery acid can cause burns to skin and eyes. If acid is spilled on skin
or eyes, flush acid with fresh water and contact a physician immediately.
CAUTION:
WARNING – Shut off AC power to branch circuits to which units will be connected. All wiring
should be per N.E.C. Articles 501-4(b) and local codes.
To maintain warranty, equipment with batteries must be installed or placed on charge within
prescribed period after shipment.
236 Mt. Pleasant Rd. • Collierville, TN USA 38017-2752 • Tech Support 888-263-4638 • Fax 901-853-5009 • www.philips.com/bodine
277 Volt

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

TO AVOID ELECTRICAL OVERLOAD, TOTAL CONNECTED LAMP LOAD (FACTORY AND
FIELD INSTALLED) SHOULD NOT EXCEED OUTPUT RATING.
SERVICE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY
© Philips Emergency Lighting
WHEN USING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BASIC SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED,
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:
11/02/15
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  • Page 1: Installation And Operation Instructions

    To maintain warranty, equipment with batteries must be installed or placed on charge within prescribed period after shipment. 11/02/15 © Philips Emergency Lighting 236 Mt. Pleasant Rd. • Collierville, TN USA 38017-2752 • Tech Support 888-263-4638 • Fax 901-853-5009 • www.philips.com/bodine 70100263...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 100 System Installation Instructions Description Page 101. Unit Specifications ............3 102.
  • Page 3: Section 100 System Installation Instructions Description

    Section 100 System Installation Instructions 101. Specifications Input • Input voltage: 277VAC. • Input frequency: 60HZ ±2% • Operating temperature: 20ºC to 30ºC (68ºF to 86ºF) • Synchronizing slew rate: 1 Hz per second nominal • Input surge protection: Meets UL 924 Output •...
  • Page 4: 102. Receiving, Moving And Storing Systems And Batteries

    102. Receiving, Moving and Storing Systems and Batteries 102.1 Shipping Damage Inverter systems and batteries are shipped separately. Carefully inspect all cartons upon receipt for evidence of shipping damage. Notify carrier immediately of leaking or damaged cartons for possible concealed damage. 102.2 Temporary Storage of Units and Batteries For temporary storage of Inverter systems and batteries prior to installation, select a clean, cool, dry location with normal ventilation for human habitation and level floors.
  • Page 5: 104. Cabinet Mounting

    104. Cabinet Mounting 104.1 Tools Required The following tools are required to install the system: Socket Set, Phillips Screwdriver, Diagonal Wire Cutters, Long Nose Pliers, Electrical Tape, Digital Volt-Ohm Meter, Safety Glasses with Side Shields, Small Punch (K.O. removal), Hammer, Electric Drill, Wood or Masonry Bits, Level.
  • Page 6 104.5 Cabinet Mounting - ELI-S-600 All models are designed for wall mounting. The cabinets have 4 keyhole slots for easy mounting and removal, make sure that the surface the system is fastened to, and the fasteners used are capable of safely supporting the weight of the unit. Select area for unit mounting.
  • Page 7: 105. Battery Installation And Connection

    UL 924. Cabinets are designed to be used with, and batteries must be replaced by identical cells or a Philips Emergency Lighting approved equivalent.
  • Page 8: 105.1 Tools

    Lower-Tier Batteries Located in the Bottom of the Battery Cabinet IMPORTANT: Use only Philips Emergency Lighting supplied batteries to assure proper operation and maintain system warranty. DO NOT TURN ON THE DC BREAKER AT THIS TIME AS SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM MAY OCCUR...
  • Page 9: 105.4 Electronics Cabinet Voltage Check

    105.4 Electronics Cabinet Voltage Check Using a digital volt-ohm meter, check for correct nominal battery voltage between electronics cabinet DC Input NEG and POS wires. Refer to table in section 105.3 for proper system DC voltage. Voltage reading should be ±10% of system DC voltage. 106.
  • Page 10: 107. Final Installation Checklist

    Operation Should an abnormal condition be detected, contact Philips Emergency Lighting Technical Support at 888-263-4638 for assistance. Do not attempt to make any repairs yourself, the system is fed from more than one power source and extreme care must be taken before servicing.
  • Page 11: 300. Maintenance

    The Inverter unit is designed to provide years of trouble-free operation. The unit does require some routine attention to assure peak performance. Philips Emergency Lighting recommends a Preventative Maintenance check be performed by a qualified service technician at least every six months. The technician must observe important safety precautions while performing the following recommended tasks: •...
  • Page 12: 300.4 Battery Maintenance And Replacement

    UL 924. Cabinets are designed to be used with, and batteries must be replaced by identical cells or a Philips Emergency Lighting approved equivalent.
  • Page 13: 301. Warranty Information

    301. Warranty Information IMPORTANT: Lengthy storage of batteries will cause irreversible damage to the cells. Failure to connect Inverter system batteries to an energized charging circuit within 90 days from the date of shipment will void the battery warranty. WARRANTY: The system is guaranteed, under normal and proper use, against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 3 years from the date of shipment.

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