Salvus M20 Emergency (Self-Test)
Installation instructions
Fig 1
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Installation
1. Isolate the mains supply prior to wiring.
2. Insert the Salvus emergency into 20mm entry point of the compatible luminaire (Fig 1), and secure it with the nut (Fig 2). To maintain IP rating of the product make sure the IP gasket is fitted
correctly and free from debris.
Note: Salvus M20 emergency is compatible with the LENTUS lowbay, CAIMAN anti-corrosive and BOREALIS batten.
3. Connect the battery cable (Fig 3).
4. Connect the Salvus emergency to the luminaire's mains supply terminal: brown = permanent live, blue = neutral (see instruction received with the luminaire for details).
5. Install the luminaire with Salvus emergency fitted as per instruction received with the luminaire and connect it to the mains supply.
6. Open the battery cover (Fig 4) and write commissioning date on the battery label.
Emergency pack commissioning and self testing
1. Provide an uninterrupted mains power supply (permanent live) for 24 hours.
2. Check that the green indicator LED light is lit. This confirms that the battery is charging. If ever the green LED is not lit, investigate immediately and rectify the fault.
3. Initial duration test: 24 Hours after the initial install, the unit will perform a duration test. During this time and upon successful completion of the duration test, the indicator will flash green for
5 days, before changing to solid green to show the battery is charged and unit is functioning correctly.
4. Half year duration test: The test will be carried every 180-182 days.
5. System status is shown by means of the red/green led indicator as follows:
LED Indicator Colour
Status
Solid Green
Standby, system ok
Fast Flashing Green
Function test underway
(≈0.25sec on/off)
Slow Flashing Green
Duration test underway
(≈1sec on/off)
Unit failure (possible open circuit, short circuit or
Solid Red
LED issue)
Fast Flashing Red
Battery failed duration test
(≈0.25sec on/off)
Slow Flashing Red
Incorrect battery voltage or possible short circuit/
(≈1sec on/off)
open circuit issue
Emergency mode: mains disconnected or mains
Green and Red off
failure
Testing
Periodic testing of the unit must be performed in line with the appropriate regulations. A short press (>1sec) of the test button (Fig.3) starts a function test lasting 5 seconds (this will only work if the
battery has been charging for at least 30mins / has ≥5% charge). Holding down the button (>10secs) resets the system timer.
Installation data
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This unit must be wired by a qualified electrician or suitable competent person.
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The light source of this luminaire is not replaceable. When the light source reaches its end of life the whole luminaire shall be replaced.
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The battery in this unit is not replaceable. When the unit no longer meet its rated emergency duration the whole unit shall be replaced.
Rated Voltage
Input Current
Power
Power Factor
Inrush Current
Disposal of this product should be separate from household waste. Please separate these items
from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of
material resource. Household users should contact their local government office for details of
where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling.
4 year warranty
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Fig 2
Test button
LED indicator
Notes
Once the error has been rectified and with the mains power off, the battery must be disconnected and
re-connected. Once the mains power is restored, the solid green indicator will show.
Once the battery has been replaced successfully and after re-setting the system timer (hold test button
down for >10secs), the solid green indicator will show.
220-240V AC 50/60Hz
0.013A
2.5W max
>0.5
2A 2.6ms
Fig 3
Battery cable
CWI 8279 V1
Fig 4
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