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Philips CoreLine Waterproof WT120C G2 EL MDU Manual page 7

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Light intensity distribution curves
Emergency mode
Functional Notice for Emergency Lighting
Automatic emergency time selection
After installation and power up the driver will detect the battery and start the automatic detection process.
• During automatic detection, the indicator LED will light up with short green flashes.
• Between minimum 6 and maximum 30 seconds the TrustSight driver will set the battery type (number of cells)
and will set the emergency output power accordingly.
After that, the system is defined and fully operational. The battery type definition has influence on the performance
during the self-test and on the battery charge method. When the automatic battery detection process is disrupted,
e.g. by switching off the permanent mains, the detection process is stopped and the TrustSight emergency driver
will go into emergency mode with the lowest output power. At a next power up, the automatic detection process
will start again.
Periodic testing
Periodic tests of emergency lighting luminaires must be performed according to EN50172 clause 7.2.3 and 7.2.4.
Switch on in the emergency mode each month by simulation of a failure of the supply to the normal lighting for
a period sufficient to ensure that each lamp is illuminated. Twice per year, each luminaire shall be tested for its
full rated duration (at least 3hrs).
For more information please consult the TrustSight Gen 3 Design in guide. The latest version is available online.
Driver type
Ipeak [A]
Tref [μs]
Drivers / MCB 16A type B [max.]
Drivers / MCB 10A type B [max.]
Drivers / MCB 16A type C [max.]
Drivers / MCB 10A type C [max.]
* Do not stare into LED light beam.
* The luminaire shall be installed by a qualified
electrician and wired in accordance with the
latest IEE electrical regulations or the national
requirements.
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