Justrite 226-LTC C Series Use And Maintenance Instructions

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USE AND MAINTENANCE
LITHIUM BATTERY SAFETY
CABINET
COLLECTIVE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT

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  • Page 1 USER INSTRUCTIONS USE AND MAINTENANCE LITHIUM BATTERY SAFETY CABINET COLLECTIVE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Storage ............17 Manual contents and purpose ....... 6 5.3.1 Storage capacity ..........17 Bottom collection tray ........17 Ownership of information ......6 Door closure ..........17 Conventions ..........6 5.5.1 Automatic door closer / delayed closer .... 17 1.3.1 Terminology conventions ........
  • Page 3 Automatic extinguishant controller (FPC) ..40 6.4.1 Overview ............40 6.4.2 Operation ............40 6.4.3 Technical data ..........41 6.4.4 Installation ............41 6.4.4.1 Fastening ..........41 6.4.4.2 Connections to the circuit board ..... 41 6.4.4.3 24V IN / 24V OUT Power Supply .... 41 6.4.4.4 Detection ..........
  • Page 4: Warranty

    This instruction manual contains important information and suggestions that must be followed in order to get the best out of the product. Many thanks again Justrite® BEFORE SIGNING THE TRANSPORT DOCUMENT (AS ALSO SPECIFIED ON THE PACKAGING), IMMEDIATE- LY CHECK THE “TILTWATCH ALERT” AFFIXED TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE PACKAGING...
  • Page 5 RANGE LITHIUM BATTERY STORAGE CABINETS MODEL Code Description 226-LTC JCBSLC01BU Single right door - 6 sockets C-series JCBSLC02BU Double door - 6 sockets JCBSLC03BU Single right door - 10 sockets JCBSLC04BU Puerta doble - 10 enchufes 226-LTD JCBSLD01BU Single right door - 6 sockets D-series JCBSLD02BU Double door - 6 sockets...
  • Page 6: General Information

    JUSTRITE® EMEA fications of the product to which the manual refers. Achterzeedijk 57 Unit 1, 2992SB Barendrecht, Justrite® accepts no liability for direct or indirect harm to The Netherlands persons, pets or property arising from using this manual Tel: +31 180 615 744 - Fax: +31 180 611 551 or the product under conditions other than those intend- E-mail: salesEU@Justrite.com...
  • Page 7: Safety

    Excessively low charge maximum load-bearing capacity. See “5.4 Bottom levels, fires and chemical reactions are just some of the collection tray” a pag. 17 Justrite®). consequences that can occur. Avoid stacking containers on top of one another.
  • Page 8: Active And Passive Storage

    The risk increases if lithium-ion batteries are left unat- original spare parts are used. tended and charging outside working hours. In this case, the solution is active storage inside Justrite® equipped Use the cabinet only after receiving training; unau- with the essential accessories for increasing the internal thorised persons must be forbidden from access- safety performance.
  • Page 9: Prohibitions

    2 4 Prohibitions 2 5 Personal protective equipment (PPE) Do not allow unauthorised persons to access the risk zones. Personal protective equipment (PPE) must be worn when it is not possible to prevent, reduce or Do not store unidentifiable materials. adequately address the risks with technical pre- ventive measures.
  • Page 10: Description

    PROTECTION FROM THE INSIDE OUT To test fire resistance from the inside out, Justrite® cab- inets have also been subjected to fire resistance tests in compliance with EN 1363-1:2012-10. Test results show that the cabinets achieve a fire resistance of over 90 min- utes.
  • Page 11: Structure

    • The cabinet’s pressure drop must not exceed 150 Pa. The Justrite® product is constructed as follows: • For a ventilated cabinet, the air exchange must be: – Made entirely of electro-galvanized cold-pressed - at least 10 times the cabinet’s air volume per hour...
  • Page 12: Installation

    INSTALLATION 4 3 Transport The instructions given in this section must be followed when transporting the product, in other words during: 4 1 Receiving the product – storage BEFORE SIGNING THE TRANSPORT DOCUMENT – initial installation (AS ALSO SPECIFIED ON THE PACKAGING), IMME- –...
  • Page 13: Storage

    Check that the load-bearing capacity of the equip- ment used to handle the product is adequate for lifting the load (see “4.2 Technical specifications” a pag. 12 Justrite®). Prior to the lifting operations, make sure that no one is in the immediate vicinity of the work zone.
  • Page 14: Installation Site

    Justrite® accepts no liability for any harm to per- sons and/or damage to property arising from in- correctly lifting the product: - by unauthorised or inadequately trained person- nel; - using inadequate lifting equipment; - without following the instructions and operating procedures described in this manual.
  • Page 15: Support Surface

    – A stable, solid, flat and non-flammable surface. – Characteristics capable of withstanding the weight of the product fully laden (see “4.2 Technical specifica- tions” a pag. 12 Justrite®). – Minimum ± 5 mm/m flatness. LIGHTING Proper lighting is necessary to ensure safe use of the product.
  • Page 16: Internal Equipment

    Seal the perimeter of the product base near the floor, The support surface of the collection tray (1) may using silicone. only be used in combination with a perforated sheet metal component. 4 9 2 Tray shelves Loose parts (e.g. removable trays, tray shelves) must al- ways be fully installed / inserted to guarantee safe clos- ing of the cabinet doors in case of fire.
  • Page 17: Use

    – Avoid storage in combination with other fire acceler- ants. – Monitor the storage area with a suitable fire alarm Substances that are self-igniting or subject to de- connected to the company management services composition cannot be stored! and always active. –...
  • Page 18: Bacmy23 Safety Cabinets

    (see “5.5.1 Automatic door closer / delayed closer” a pag. 17 Justrite®). Once the door is open, if the key is taken out of the lock or is left half-way out (and half-way in), the lock will stay...
  • Page 19: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES A - Extinguisher (LSSA) B - Temperature sensor (fire-suppression activator) C - Centrifugal fan D - Beacon E - Smoke detector F - 4G Sensor G - Extinguisher (FBN) H - GSM telephone dialler (GSM-00) Automatic extinguishing system with FBN (FPC) J - Electrical sockets buyjustrite.eu...
  • Page 20: Specifications

    B - TEMPERATURE SENSOR (FIRE-SUPPRESSION dust, condensed water vapour). ACTIVATOR) Also see “6.2 4G SENSOR” a pag. 22 Justrite®. An EN 54 certified thermal induction detector which, on detecting a temperature above that set (72°C), activates G - EXTINGUISHER (FBN)
  • Page 21: Operating Principle

    Water tank for quarantining batteries guishant discharge activation button. Also see “6.4 Automatic extinguishant controller (FPC)” a pag. 40 Justrite®. J - ELECTRICAL SOCKETS Operating principle Battery charging station. Available in Types E, F or G,...
  • Page 22: Sensor

    6 2 1 Installation 1 3M double sided adhesive Remote button (optional) EVA (foam pad) Mount 01 If a fire starts inside the safety cabinet. 4G SENSOR If a fire starts, our patented system automatically tilts the shelfs, causing the batteries to fall into the tank of water at the base of the cabinet and simultaneously –...
  • Page 23: Alarm Test

    “TEST ALARM” button to run a commu- If no sound or alert is generated, see section “6.2.5 Trou- nication test with the sensor (a dialogue box opens with bleshooting” a pag. 23 Justrite® to find a solution. the device). 6 2 4...
  • Page 24: Account Creation And Product Registration

    6 2 8 Account creation and product registration The Foxy Cloud Server WEB platform allows the devic- MANAGE ALERTS AND CONTACTS es, contacts, alarms, chronology and events of associat- By default, the account administrator receives the alerts ed devices to be administered. and alarms relating to connected and activated sensors.
  • Page 25: Gsm Telephone Dialler (Gsm-00)

    6 3 GSM telephone dialler (GSM-00) The GSM-00 is a latest-generation telephone dialler that teams ease of use with cutting-edge technology in workplace safety. This device has 6 programmable input lines and 4 relay output lines and offers a comprehensive range of customisa- tions, making the GSM-00 one of a kind and ideal for any kind of installation.
  • Page 26: Specifications

    6 3 2 Specifications DESCRIPTION Dimensions Plastic case dimensions without cable gland: - Height: without antenna 99 mm; with antenna provided 143 mm. - Width: closed 147 mm; open to 180° 288 mm; open to 90° 164 mm. - Depth: 36 mm. Power supply 10.5 V to 30 V direct current.
  • Page 27: Installation

    6 3 3 Installation Output jumper (10) Move the jumper to select NO or NC for each output. Outputs (7) OUT1; OUT2; OUT3; OUT4: 2 terminals for each NO - NC output selectable via jumper. Inputs (8) Terminals 1 to 6 the connection must be made according to the configurations set on the device.
  • Page 28: Start And Unlock Screen

    Proceed as follows for correct installation: If you have difficulty entering your password, or entering any text via the input screen, you may need to recalibrate 1 Remove the internal battery (15). the touch-screen. Connect the negative power supply terminal. To recalibrate, tap the icon at the top left, then follow the Connect the inputs and outputs.
  • Page 29: Call A Contact

    “6.3.14 Remote commands” a pag. 36 Justrite®). – Control all outputs: activates all output commands (including those not selected). – Control output 1-4: allows the contact to activate the relative output remotely. – Forward SMS: sends the contact all SMS messages...
  • Page 30: Sms

    6 3 7 In the main SMS screen you can: – Create a new message (using the “New” key). – Edit a message (selecting one and then tapping “Edit” or double tapping the selected message). – Delete a message (selecting one and then tapping “Delete”).
  • Page 31 – Select the type of input on the screen (described be- low). – Confirm by tapping “Save” in the bottom left of the screen. The output type selection screen contains 2 types of output: – Continuous output ( – Pulsed output ( The input type selection screen contains 4 types of input: On selecting a pulsed output, you can also set the pulse...
  • Page 32 (or double tap the selection) to add a recipient. as per the default setting (editable in “Set the alarm call – Repeat the operations to concatenate SMS messag- sequence” a pag. 35 Justrite®) to call back the numbers es or add other recipients. that did not answer.
  • Page 33: Reports

    – Set the date and time the holiday starts, then tap next To set a program: – Select “Program list”, then select a program. to set the end date and time. – Enter the name of the program. – Enable the program by ticking the relevant box, then tick the inputs and outputs used by the program and the days of the week on which the program is to run.
  • Page 34: Settings

    (“-“) for disabled outputs. EDIT GSM SETTINGS To edit the GSM settings, select “GSM” on the settings list and then tap “Edit”. The possible actions on this screen are: – Increase and decrease the active status messages (“Alive”) that the GSM-00 sends to the administrator (users with “forward sms”...
  • Page 35 VIEW FIRMWARE VERSION Tap “Firmware version” to view the currently installed firmware version. FORCE RESTART To force a GSM-00 restart, select “Force restart” on the settings list and then tap “Edit”. Enter the current administrator password on the touch keypad, then confirm to restart the dialler. REMOTE TECHNICAL SUPPORT Remote technical support allows you to be contacted by telephone if problems are encountered in one of the com-...
  • Page 36: Status Screen

    – Power failure. status output (active output in case of total and partial – No GSM network. activation, otherwise off). If the function is active, the – Input “x” active (where “x” is the input number). main lock screen displays the system status (Off, Total –...
  • Page 37: Sms Commands

    DTMF commands during calls in an alarm phase. “RESET” COMMAND The alarm “RESET” command can only be used by con- In order for the sender’s command to be recognised by tacts with the “Alarm Block” function set. the dialler, the sender’s number must first be entered in To use this command, send “RESET”...
  • Page 38: "Dtmf" Commands

    Example SMS: STATUS 6 3 14 2 DTMF Commands “DTMF” COMMANDS DTMF commands can be used during a call from the In firmware version 1 4 1, the “System:” row has GSM-00 in alarm procedure. To use these commands, been added followed by: the user needs the same permissions required for the –...
  • Page 39: Quick Guide To Android App

    – Tap “Select firmware...” and select the firmware to be downloaded (alternatively, you can put a firmware in the “Firmware” folder of the software and it will ap- pear in the list). – Tap “Send transmission”. – After completing the operations, tap “Disconnect” in the previous tab.
  • Page 40: Automatic Extinguishant Controller (Fpc)

    There are four outputs for connecting Justrite® aero- sol generators and disconnecting any of these triggers a fault. To operate the aerosol generators, the FPC requires a 24 V DC battery capable of providing 3 A for a short pe- riod.
  • Page 41: Technical Data

    The buzzer can be silenced by pressing Silence Buzzer (4). Following the activation of a fire and the replacement of the Justrite® aerosol generators, normal operating con- ditions can be restored by pressing Reset (5) on the front of the controller.
  • Page 42: Detection

    6 4 4 5 Connecting powder extinguishers to activation circuit (GEN1 - GEN4) Inlet Outlet These terminals are for connecting powder extinguish- current current ers. The terminals have indicator lights to allow the sys- tem to be tested before connecting the powder extin- guishers.
  • Page 43 Warning lights Proceed as follows to run the test. – Make sure both jumpers (J1 and J2) are in position “A”. – Activate the detection input by triggering a smoke de- tector or linear heat detector. – Check that: - the test lights connected to terminals GEN1 to GEN4 switch on immediately;...
  • Page 44: System Diagram

    6 4 6 System diagram Buzzer power supply Heat detector + OUT Alarm with buzzer and flashing light + IN Control board 24 Vdc 5.5 A power supply buyjustrite.eu...
  • Page 45: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE 7 2 Routine maintenance Routine maintenance on collective protective equipment The cabinet is Collective Protective Equipment (CPE) is essential to safeguard the health of laboratory opera- and must be checked at least once a year (by the au- tors and users. thorised technical support service) It involves regular maintenance and inspections of the product.
  • Page 46: Decommissioning

    DECOMMISSIONING DEACTIVATION AND DISPOSAL 8 1 After normal use If the product is to be disposed of together with the Affix the “out of order” sign, or similar sign, to the cabinet. lock or door locking system, MAKE SURE THAT Leave a safety area around the cabinet measuring these devices have been made unusable to pre- roughly 2 metres and 0.5 metre above the floor.
  • Page 47: Disposal

    10 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 2 Disposal If the cabinet is to be scrapped, separate its constituent Justrite® accepts no liability for harm to persons, parts accordingly for disposal. pets or property arising from failure to comply with Sort the materials by type and contact specialised waste...
  • Page 48 SalesEU@justrite.com Justrite Safety Group is a growing family of companies dedicated to industrial safety. With ten different brands in its portfolio, each with a specific focus, Justrite Safety Group provides the essential safety products you need to protect your workers and your workplace.

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