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User guide
P2843 SEP20

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Summary of Contents for NORMAGRUP NormaLux C24

  • Page 1 Central Battery System User guide P2843 SEP20...
  • Page 2 Central Battery System User guide Index Page 1. Introduction 2. Technical Data 3. C24-100 mounting 4. C24-300 mounting 5. Electrical connection 6. Main pannel 7. Functioning of the unit 8. Screens directory 9. MENU screen 10. INFO screen 11. CONTROLS screen 12.
  • Page 3 Central Battery System User guide 1. Introduction C24 fittings allow to remotely supply power to 24Vdc luminaries. There are two models depending on the output power: · C24-100 (100W) · C24-300 (300W). These are intelligent domotic devices which give warnings about possible anomalies both in the centrals themselves and / or in the lines where the emergency lighting is connected.
  • Page 4 Central Battery System User guide C24-100 Batteries 2x12V · 7Ah 2x12V · 9Ah Duration Total output voltage 115W I max (A) 3,86 1,70 0,76 4,97 2,19 0,97 Input phase monitor Output control Potential free contact relay Functioning indicator Battery functioning indicator Fail Power supply indicator Battery supply indicator...
  • Page 5 Central Battery System User guide 3. C24-100 mounting Step Remove the 4 screws and open the front cover. Step Use the ring under the PCB to move the circuit. Break open the pre-cutted holes for the wiring. ring...
  • Page 6 Central Battery System User guide Step Fix the fitting to the wall using the three holes in the housing. Step Connect the fitting with 230 Vac y 50 Hz between L y N and the earth connection.
  • Page 7 Central Battery System User guide Step Place the two batteries in the lower part of the housing and connect them. Close the central. 4. C24-300 mounting Step Take out the screw and remove the frontal panel by pulling the cover up and then pulling the cover towards you.
  • Page 8 Central Battery System User guide Step Fix the back plate to the wall. Step Screw the housing of the central to the back plate that has been fixed to the wall and secure the screws firmly.
  • Page 9 Central Battery System User guide Step Connect the power supply to the 230Vac 50 Hz terminal block between L and N and the earth terminal. Make the wiring to the luminaires in each one of the available outputs (OUT) and in case that auxiliary inputs and outputs are needed (see drawings in the following pages).
  • Page 10: Electrical Connection

    Central Battery System User guide 5. Electrical connection OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT AUX LSS1 LSS2 LSS3 LSS4 SYSTEM WORK RELAYS BATT SUPPLY JUMPERS FAIL BAT2 BAT1 MODBUS · SL (Sense Loop): Input to connect a phase monitor. If this is not connected it should remain jumpered. ·...
  • Page 11 Central Battery System User guide · LSS1 (Light Sequence Switching). · LSS2 (Light Sequence Switching). 230Vac · 50Hz inputs used for the control of the outputs. · LSS3 (Light Sequence Switching). · LSS4 (Light Sequence Switching). · SYSTEM WORK: Potential free contact relay that indicates that the central is working correctly (normally open).* ·...
  • Page 12 Central Battery System User guide Sense Loop (SL). Wiring scheme General lighting General lighting General lighting Triphasic Triphasic Monophasic phase phase phase monitor monitor monitor...
  • Page 13 Central Battery System User guide OUT AUX. Wiring scheme General lighting General lighting General lighting Triphasic Triphasic Monophasic phase phase phase monitor monitor monitor CBS 2 CBS 1...
  • Page 14: Front Pannel

    Central Battery System User guide 6. Front pannel Power supply Battery power supply Button menu Alarm / Fail Button DOWN Total menu Battery Button Discharge menu Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 · Power supply: The LED on means the central is receiving power from the normal power supply. ·...
  • Page 15 Central Battery System User guide 7. Functioning of the central Once the fitting has been connected to the power supply, the welcome screen will show up. Choose the language and choose if you want the configuration wizard to run. Once the wizard is finished, the main screen will show up.
  • Page 16 Central Battery System User guide · EQUAL MODE: The central unit will enter into this mode when moving from resting mode into alert mode, and the battery has been fully discharged. In this mode, the central unit will try to equalize the capacity of both batteries.
  • Page 17 Central Battery System User guide On the lower right side of the main screen, the actual value of current and voltage of the battery will be displayed. On the left part of the screen, the status of each output will be displayed. The status could be: ·...
  • Page 18 Central Battery System User guide 2.1.1.5. LOG 2.1.1.5.1. FUNCTIONING TIME 2.1.1.5.2. TIME POWERED FROM POWER SUPPLY 2.1.1.5.3. TIME POWERED FROM BATTERY SUPPLY 2.1.1.5.4. NUMBER OF POWER SUPPLY FAILURES 2.1.1.5.5. NUMBER OF SL FAILURES (SENSE LOOP OPEN) 2.1.1.5.6. NUMBER OF TOTAL DISCHARGES 2.1.1.5.7.
  • Page 19 Central Battery System User guide 2.1.4.9. LED OUT2 2.1.4.9.1. ON 2.1.4.9.2. OFF 2.1.4.9.3. ON&FAIL 2.1.4.10. LED OUT3 2.1.4.10.1. ON 2.1.4.10.2. OFF 2.1.4.10.3. ON&FAIL 2.1.4.11. LED OUT4 2.1.4.11.1. ON 2.1.4.11.2. OFF 2.1.4.11.3. ON&FAIL 2.1.4.12. RELE AUX 2.1.4.13. PASSWORD 2.1.4.14. SELECTION OF VALUE FOR AUTONOMY CHECKING 2.1.4.15.
  • Page 20 Central Battery System User guide There are 5 options within this menu: · INFO: Provides information on the status of the central. · CONTROLS: Access to the control and configuration of the outputs will be granted. · OPTIONS: It access to some functioning features as well as the possibility of carrying tests out manually.
  • Page 21: Info Inputs

    Central Battery System User guide Use the “Up” and “Down” buttons to move through the possible failures. To get detailed Info on a particular failure, just press “Accept” button when the failure has been selected. To exit, just press the “Accept” button again. (F5) VBAT OVER/UNDER Battery voltage outside of the nominal value.
  • Page 22 Central Battery System User guide This screen will show information about the status of the different inputs: » LSS1: 230Vac y 50Hz input, controlling the output nº1. If LSS1 is 1, means that Input nº1 has voltage. If it is 0 means there is no voltage. »...
  • Page 23 Central Battery System User guide The second screen informs about the individual voltage of each battery, as well as the value of the remaining capacity of the battery group. The value of the real capacity is calculated by carrying out a duration test.
  • Page 24 Central Battery System User guide » Screen 7. Duration of the last autonomy test. » Screen 8. Date and time when the last functioning test was carried out. » Screen 9. Date and time when the last autonomy test was carried out. »...
  • Page 25 Central Battery System User guide Within the input control, there will be 3 options available: · L-LSSx: Indicates the logic of functioning of the outputs regarding the inputs LSSx. If this option is positive (+), when LSSx input is 1, the X output will be activated. When LSS xis 0, output X will be deactivated.
  • Page 26 Central Battery System User guide Selecting AUTONOMY, the central will make a duration test. All the inputs will be activated and the batteries will be fully discharged. While this test is being carried out, the time it has been downloaded, the current, the discharge voltage and the real capacity of the set of batteries will be displayed.
  • Page 27 Central Battery System User guide 13. CONFIGURATION screen The CONFIGURATION screen comprises sixteen options ordered in five screens: -CONFIG- 1/19 LANGUAGE: ENGLISH TIME: 07:34 DATE: 05/02/2013 configuration screen 1 · LANGUAGE: Makes it possible to select the language of the central amongst four possibilities. ·...
  • Page 28 Central Battery System User guide -CONFIG- 7/19 AUTO TEST: 353 Days LED OUT1: LED OUT2: configuration screen 3 · TEST AUTO: Makes it possible to set the day, the time and the interval when the functional test will be carried out. The first test will be carried out once the selected interval has been finished. The maximum interval that can be set is 52 weeks.
  • Page 29: Config- Password

    Central Battery System User guide -CONFIG- 14/19 PASSWORD: AUTONOMY CAPACITY: configuration screen 5 · PASSWORD: If this option is selected, it will be possible to include a password of five characters. Each of them can have three digits (1,2 and 3) corresponding to the buttons of the central. The default password is 22222.
  • Page 30 Central Battery System User guide 14. Calculation of the distances and wire sections The calculations of the voltage drop in direct current and in the monophase circuits in alternating current use the following equations: 2L·R ·I CT = 1000 100·CT %CT = Where: CT= = Voltage drop in V.
  • Page 31 Central Battery System User guide 15. Index of failures DESCRIPTION FAILURE TYPE F_BAT1_DESCONECTADA Battery 1 disconnected or fuse in battery 1 broken. F_BAT2_DESCONECTADA Battery 2 disconnected or fuse in battery 1 broken. F_BAT1_DETERIORADA Battery 1 worn out, power too low, or it is not getting any power. F_BAT2_DETERIORADA Battery 2 worn out, power too low, or it is not getting any power.
  • Page 32 Central Battery System User guide 15. Index of warnings TYPE DESCRIPTION WARNING W_V_INPUT_LOW 24vdc input power too low (external source worn out?). W_IF_OUT1 Output 1 current is lower than the minimum current set. W_IF_OUT2 Output 2 current is lower than the minimum current set. W_IF_OUT3 Output 3 current is lower than the minimum current set.
  • Page 33 NOTES...
  • Page 34 Central Battery System User guide NormaGrup Technology, S.A. Parque Tecnológico de Asturias. Parcela 10 33428 Llanera (Asturias) · España T. +34 985 267 100 F. +34 985 266 992 normagrup@normagrup.com www.normagrup.com...

This manual is also suitable for:

Normalux c24-100Normalux c24-300