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Weatherproof cool-room led exit (remote body)

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Installation instructions
Important: The mounting holes are at the same location as the lid's screws, see figure 2. The holes
centre distance is 164 x 354mm. If the mounting holes are drilled through the enclosure, the
installer must seal the holes with suitable sealant to maintain the enclosure IP rating integrity.
1. Unscrew 4 screws and remove the lid.
2. Unscrew 4 screws from the gear tray then remove it from the enclosure.
3. Decide on the mains entry (back or side) then drill a cable entry hole to suit the conduit or cable
gland size. Remove all burrs and sharp edges around the cable entry hole and make sure the
enclosure is free of dust. For cable side entry; the holes centre is 25mm from the base.
Gear tray
mounting
screws
Figure 1
Figure 3
4. Determine the mounting location, hold the enclosure in position and secure it in place by
appropriate M6 screws (the housing mounting holes diameter is 6.4mm) (due to the wide variety
of building construction materials, fasteners are not supplied). Make sure the mounting screws are
fixed into solid material that is strong enough to support the weight of the fitting which is
approximately 4kg. A suitable washer should be used in conjunction with the screw.
5. Run cable in the ceiling or wall space as appropriate or surface mounted in conduit, slide the cable
gland over the cable then feed the cable through the entry hole of the enclosure. Allow adequate
wire length to reach the terminal block then secure the cable gland in place.
6. Terminate wires to the terminal block. Be careful with multi-stand conductors that all the strands
are twisted together before insertion into the terminal block. Any stray strands that inadvertently
come into contact with their neighbouring terminal will cause undesireable results when fitting is
powered.
Enclosure
mounting
holes
354
Figure 2
Wire colour
Orange +ive
White -ive
Earth
7. Install the gear tray and secure it to the enclosure by 4 screws.
8. Check operation of the fitting to ensure that the installation was successful. When powered up.
allow a few minutes to give the battery a small charge then press the test button. Hold the test
button in for a few seconds and observe the operation of the lamp switching from mains to the
emergency mode. If the lamp on emergency mode works momentarily, that's okay. Try again in a
few more minutes in case battery is completely discharged, it may take a little time to charge up
enough to operate even momentarily. After this time, press the test button again and if the lamp
does not work at all, check the supply, the connections and follow the instruction given in the
troubleshooting guide at the end of this document.
Important: 24 hours is required to allow the fitting battery to reach full capacity, ie: prior to a
discharge test. As the installer, it is your responsibility to conduct the initial discharge testing of
the installed fitting. Refer to AS/NZS 2293.
Removal instructions
1. Before removing the installed fitting, de-
energise and lock of the supply circuit.
Note: There may be 2 actives present, ensure all
power is isolated before proceeding.
2. Remove the lid and gear tray from the
enclosure.
Testing precautions
Once the fitting is permanently connected to the
mains supply, a commissioning discharge test as
required in AS/NZS 2293.2 must be carried out.
You will need to allow 24 hours for the battery to
fully charge prior to conducting this test,
presently (at the time of writing), the standard
requires that fittings operate in emergency mode
for a period not less than 2 hours for their
commissioning test and for not less than 90
minutes thereafter (it is required that 6 monthly
discharge tests be carried out). You will need to
keep the records for the commissioning test and
enter them into the building emergency services
logbook or via other recording methods as
allowed by AS/NZS 2293.2.
Red wire to LED strip
Black wire to LED strip
Green/Yellow to terminal Earth or
3. Disconnect the mains supply from the
terminal block (and data cable for Nexus LX
fitting or antenna cable for Nexus RF fitting)
and disconnect the battery plug from the PCA
before removing the fitting.
Construction sites
Continuously switching off the mains power
supply that is connected to emergency light
fittings during the construction phase of an
installation will cause these fittings to discharge
and charge their batteries many times over a
short period; this can shorten life of the battery.
ABB does not recommend such practices and
may not honour the warranty on batteries when
they are subjected to such harsh operating
conditions. Emergency light fittings are designed
to be discharge tested once every 6 months as
per AS/NZS 2293.2, subjecting the product to
repeated discharge or charge cycles is regarded
as an abuse of the fittings.

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