daisalux LPS24 User Manual

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Centralised emergency lighting device
LPS24
V20170609-F4

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL Centralised emergency lighting device LPS24 V20170609-F4...
  • Page 2 V20170609-F4...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6.3. Electrical connections 6.3.1. Power connection 6.3.2.Output circuits (OUT1, ..., OUT6) 6.3.3. Auxiliary inputs (AUX1, ..., AUX4) 6.3.3.1 Remote fault connection to one LPS24 device 6.3.3.2 Remote fault connection to several LPS24 devices 6.3.4. Dry contacts (CLP1, ..., CLP4) 6.3.5. Input 0…10V 6.3.6.
  • Page 4 LPS24 – USER MANUAL 8.2.6.1. Information 8.2.7. Appendix 8.2.7.1. Alert messages 9. Troubleshooting 9.1. Output problems 9.1.1. Short circuit on the outputs: 9.1.2. Over-consumption in the outputs: 9.1.3. Electronic fault in the outputs: 9.2. Functional problems: 9.2.1. Display now showing: 9.2.2.
  • Page 5: General Information

     Incorrect installation. 1.3. Parts Defective components may only be replaced by original DAISALUX parts. Safety requirements cannot be guaranteed parts other than those mentioned are used. No warranty, service or liability is admitted if improper parts are used.
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 2. Safety instructions The installation must only be carried out by qualified and trained technicians. The centralised power unit must be used for the purpose for which has been designed and only in perfect condition and undamaged.
  • Page 7: Product Description

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 4. Product description . The DAISALUX LPS system is a class I centralised power unit to provide power supply and monitor up to 150 safety and emergency exit luminaires. The LPS system includes:  Battery for 0.5h, 1h, 2h 1.5h, 3h, 6h or 8 hours of emergency lighting. User configurable.
  • Page 8: Design And Structure Of The Lps Centralised Power Unit

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 4.1. Design and structure of the LPS centralised power unit LPS24-26 LPS24-65 1. Cable input 2. Connections 3. Control Panel 4. Converter: 230 or 110VAC/24VDC 5. Battery Type of centralised power unit: uninterruptible www.daisalux.com...
  • Page 9: Technical Data

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 5. Technical data LPS24-26 LPS24-65 Power voltage: 230VAC±10% 110-127Vac±10% 230VAC±10% 110-127Vac±10% 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz Maximum cable section: 2.5 mm Protection (fuse value): 6.3 AT Analogue brightness control: 0 – 10V (Z < 1KΩ) Inputs 0-30KΩ...
  • Page 10: Assembly

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 6. Assembly When the centralised power unit is assembled, check that the wall where it is installed is strong enough to support the weight of the entire centralised power unit and that the mountings used are adequate to support the weight.
  • Page 11: Battery

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 6.2. Battery Caution: check the batteries supplied to see if there are signs of mechanical damage. Any damage must be reported as soon as possible. After assembling the centralised power unit, remove the battery fuse before proceeding with the following points. Then connect the battery cables and terminals supplied.
  • Page 12: Electrical Connections

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 6.3. Electrical connections The wiring of the LPS centralised power unit is on the top of the same. 6.3.1. Power connection Connect the power supply to terminals L, N and earth (PE). 6.3.2.Output circuits (OUT1, ..., OUT6) The LPS system has six output circuits for monitoring the luminaires (ELC, “beacons”,...
  • Page 13: Auxiliary Inputs (Aux1

    6.3.3.1 Remote fault connection to one LPS24 device To switch on all the luminaires in case of remote network failure, the “AUX” (auxiliary inputs) must be connected to the DR-3 “NO” (normally open) contact (three-phase power detector).
  • Page 14: Remote Fault Connection To Several Lps24 Devices

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 6.3.3.2 Remote fault connection to several LPS24 devices Another possible configuration would be that of several remote faults associated with an LPS system, which through a dry output pre-configured into the next device in the auxiliary input, this in turn would pass to the next LPS system, thus a remote fault would be associated in series to several LPS systems.
  • Page 15 LPS24 – USER MANUAL Default configuration of Available options Option details the contacts Buzzer Low security  Low safety on the device due to faults in the device or its luminaires Very low security  Very low safety of the device due to faults...
  • Page 16: Input 0

    Regulation by potentiometer 6.3.6. Remote control (TELEM) The device has a remote input for connecting a Daisalux remote control. This input provides a remote control for the device so that it can be restarted when in standby or set to standby when there is a power failure at its input.
  • Page 17: Lpslan

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 6.3.7. LPSLan Connect the Ethernet cable to the optional LPSLan module if the latter is installed. The status of the centralised power unit and LPS system can be monitored by using the same. The status of the luminaires is displayed graphically by the corresponding software (LPSWeb –...
  • Page 18: Switching On The Lps Centralised Power Unit

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 7.2. Switching on the LPS centralised power unit To switch on the LPS centralised power unit two situations may occur depending on the initial status:  from standby  6.3.6 remote control Restarting the centralised power unit ...
  • Page 19: Use Of The Centralised Power Unit

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 8. Use of the centralised power unit To work with the LPS system, use the six buttons on the display. To confirm To go back or cancel ← > Right ʌ < Left Down 8.1. Display protection...
  • Page 20: System

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 8.2.1. System 8.2.1.1. General OK Main menu Overview GENERAL Vmains: 230 v Vinter: 27.3 v Ioutput: 4.3A Contactor: open Communication: Rect Fails Vmains: Mains voltage at the unit’s input. Vinter: Device internal voltage. Ioutput: Current consumption at outputs Contactor: Current status of battery contactor (open/closed).
  • Page 21: Rectifier

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 8.2.1.3. Rectifier Overview OK Main menu OK Gen > Bat > RECTIFIER Status: Regulation: Charge: normal Rect Fails Status: Reports on the status of the rectifier (ok/not ok). Regulation: Reports on the status of the battery charge regulation (ok/not ok).
  • Page 22: Duration Test

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL  -: no test has been carried out Period (days): It indicates the interval of days to the next automatic functional test. Test time: Defines the time that the periodic functional tests are carried out (shared with duration tests).
  • Page 23: Capacity Test

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL Note that during execution of a duration test, the system’s battery is fully discharged, so installation will not have the required duration until at least 24 hours after completion of the test. To run the test automatically, set the period, time (shared with the functional test) and day of the week.
  • Page 24: Config

    Enables changing the password or access PIN. 8.2.3.2. Dry contacts The LPS24 device has four dry contacts and an alarm. Use this screen to check their status and configure their behaviour. Once the contact number is selected, its function and the alarms they can activate or deactivate can be defined so that they activate the dry contact or buzzer.
  • Page 25: Auxiliary Inputs

     Mains failure  …. 8.2.3.3. Auxiliary inputs The LPS24 device has four auxiliary inputs. Use this screen to check their status (top) and configure their behaviour (bottom). Once the auxiliary input is selected (“Input Number”), the activation logic can be selected and then the action associated with that input.
  • Page 26: Gateway Board

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL  Aux switch on + DBR: switches on the entire load connected to the device and activates DBR for luminaires or circuits that have this behaviour.  DBR switch on: DBR activation for luminaires or circuits that have this behaviour.
  • Page 27: Outputs

    8.2.4. Outputs 8.2.4.1. Circuits On the circuit screen, the functioning of each of the LPS24 unit’s circuits can be configured. Depending on the type of circuit configured, more or fewer options can be configured, so the items shown vary depending on the option chosen.
  • Page 28 LPS24 – USER MANUAL  Not communicated: this setting must be used if conventional luminaires are connected to the circuit’s output. It provides voltage at its output during tests, auxiliary switch on or power failure. It also enables voltage to be provided in the absence of power.
  • Page 29: Luminaires (Elc)

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 8.2.4.2. Luminaires (ELC) On the luminaires screen, a summary will appear at the top of the luminaires registered and with a fault on the device. At the bottom, view the status and configure each of the luminaires registered. The display is made by circuit;...
  • Page 30: Actions

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 8.2.5. Actions 8.2.5.1. Actions This screen shows the various actions that can be run on the device. Depending on the unit’s status, the options available are displayed. Overview OK Main menu > Actions ACTIONS #Start fast charge #Battery charge 100% #Uninstall lumin.
  • Page 31: Scenes

    LPS24-26 Battery: BAT-PB-6-XB-E1 Rectifier: AC/DC-650-27 Contact: www.daisalux.com Displays the LPS24 unit’s serial number Version: Displays the LPS24 control unit’s firmware version Reference: shows the unit’s reference Battery: shows the battery reference Rectifier: shows the rectifier’s reference Contact: contact address www.daisalux.com...
  • Page 32: Appendix

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL 8.2.7. Appendix 8.2.7.1. Alert messages When the device detects an alert, a pop-up is generated on the display with the error message. The user can remove the pop-up by pressing the OK or ← key. Below is a list of the alerts available and an explanation.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

     Run a circuit test to verify that the error is external.  Call Daisalux technical service if the same error persists.  If the fault is rectified, check the wiring and that the power connected to said outlet does not exceed the limits stipulated in this manual.
  • Page 34: Temperature Probe Failure

     The circuits must be configured in “ELC” mode  The device’s communication is only possible with Daisalux ELC series 24v luminaires.  Communication with new luminaires connected to the device can take up to 60 minutes to establish from when they are connected to the device.
  • Page 35: Battery Problems

    ON/OFF button on the front panel. The basic operation in the absence of POWER is:  OFF: sends a command to the LPS24 devices to go to standby status. The emergency luminaires will switch off. www.daisalux.com...
  • Page 36: Appendix

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL  ON: sends a command to the LPS24 device to go to emergency from standby. The emergency luminaires will switch on. Appendix A. Cable lengths Max. voltage drop in the cable = 3V !!! Max. load by end circuit: 4A Max.
  • Page 37: Sch

    LPS24 – USER MANUAL B. SCH www.daisalux.com...

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