InoTec ELS 220 Mounting And Operating Instructions

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Decentralized emergency lighting system
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  • Page 1 Mounting- and Operating Instructions ELS 220 Decentralized emergency lighting system en-GB...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Storage ..................................... 16 Installation............................Fitting the Battery................................. 19 Electrical Connection .......................... ELS 220 System Cabelling............................22 Connecting the IB2 device bus..........................23 Connecting the external RTG data bus......................... 23 Connect the light sequence switching module LSA 3.1/LSA 8.1 ..............23 6.4.1...
  • Page 4 Battery inspection sheets ........................10 Technical Specifications ........................10.1 All Variants ..................................44 10.2 ELS 220 ..................................... 44 10.2.1 ELS 220/500 26 Ah, ELS 220/500 40 Ah .................... 10.2.2 Permissible Types of Change-Over Devices for ELS 220 ............10.3 Components................................... 45 10.3.1 Light sequence switching module LSA 3.1 ..................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    < If you have any questions, please contact our service network. You can reach it at these addresses: Tel: +49 (0)2938 9730-777 Fax: +49 (0)2938 9730-642 Email: kundendienst@inotec-licht.de 1.1 Explanation of symbols DANGER Safety-critical information. Non-compliance will lead to death or severe injury.
  • Page 6: Safety

    Safety 2 Safety DANGER Lethal electric shocks! Electrical components in the control cabinet have a lethal voltage. 4 Disconnect the device from the power supply (mains and battery voltage) before working on it or replacing components (see Switching the system off (38)). DANGER Lethal electric shocks! The batteries are always at a hazardous voltage.
  • Page 7 Incorrect or faulty spare parts are a potential source of fire and can cause electric shocks. They can lead to faulty operation or functional failure of the system. 4 Only use INOTEC original spare parts. WARNING Dangers from damaged parts! Damaged parts are a potential source of fire and can cause electric shocks.
  • Page 8 Safety CAUTION Risk of crushing! The batteries have a high dead weight. 4 Heavy batteries are always to be lifted by at least two people. 4 Always wear protective gloves and safety shoes when moving the batteries. CAUTION Risk of crushing The device can severely injure people if it falls over.
  • Page 9: Product Description

    Product Description 3 Product Description The INOTEC ELS 220 is a decentralised emergency lighting system. It is used for supply in the event of a main- db failure and to monitor 230 V safety and emergency exit luminaires. The ELS 220 i operated via the integral TFT controller. The device controller is programmed using the INOTEC configurator software from a USB memory device or directly through a LAN interface.
  • Page 10: Device Overview

    Product Description 3.1 Device overview Components may vary from the figure below depending on the model. Images not to scale. Schematic representation Description Mains L, PE, N Terminals Mains connection Circuit module EP 4x 2 A Charge control Battery fuse 40 A LSA 8 module...
  • Page 11 Product Description Schematic representation Description LSA 3 module DPÜ module DPÜ/B.2 SPE switch...
  • Page 12 Product Description Illustration 1: Exterior view ELS 220...
  • Page 13 Product Description...
  • Page 14 Product Description 10 11...
  • Page 15: Intended Use

    Cable inlet 3.2 Intended use The ELS 220 is used only for the supply, control and monitoring of safety and emergency exit luminaires. It may operate only luminaires produced by INOTEC or which correspond to the normative and technical provisions for emergency lighting.
  • Page 16: Transport And Storage

    Transport and storage 4 Transport and storage 4.1 Delivery checks On delivery, immediately check that the device and all components are complete and with no external damage. Report any obvious damage immediately to the carrier as we do not accept late complaints. 4.2 Storage Until the device is installed, store it indoors in a dry, dust-free environment under the following ambient conditions:...
  • Page 17: Installation

    Please use the enclosed protective cover to protect the electronics against dirt. Remove the protective cover before commissioning. The ELS 220 steel sheet housing wall mounting Ha cable inlets on the top. There are three M25 cable inlet grommets and 25 M20 cable inlet grommets.
  • Page 18 Installation Illustration 2: ELS 220 dimensional drawing...
  • Page 19: Fitting The Battery

    Installation 5.1 Fitting the Battery DANGER Burns caused by arcing! If the fuses have been installed, when the last pole is connected there will be a discharge with the complete connected load. 4 Pay attention to the correct poling of the batteries. DANGER Burns caused by arcing! If the device is not switched off and there is mains voltage, the charging unit charges, which may...
  • Page 20 Installation Centre clip Remove the battery fuse after fitting. According to the drawing, connect the batteries with the connecting cable plugged in on one side in the factory. Connect the central clip. Do not insert the battery fuse or commission the system according to the instructions until the installation of the entire system is complete.
  • Page 21: Electrical Connection

    Circuit output 230V LSA8 input Volt-free contacts Current loop Illustration 3: ELS 220 terminal NOTICE Use the protective cover during installation work. It protects conductive parts of the electronics being damaged by short circuits and acts as additional terminal labelling. The assembly protection must be removed before commissioning.
  • Page 22: Els 220 System Cabelling

    Electrical Connection 6.1 ELS 220 System Cabelling General lighting sub-distribution board General lighting mains/junction DPÜ current loop Potential signalling contacts for GLT Remote mimic panel Circuit 1 @ 2 A Circuit 2 @ 2 A Circuit 8 @ 2 A...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Ib2 Device Bus

    3 channels) or DPÜ/B using it. Connect the external Bus-compatible components to the IB terminals, earth and +24 V on the terminal block. In the ELS 220, the connections are on the upper terminal strip (see ELS 220 terminal (21)): 1 = +24 V 2 = GND 3 = IB 6.3 Connecting the external RTG data bus...
  • Page 24: Lsa 3.1

    Electrical Connection 6.4.1 LSA 3.1 A maximum of eight LSA 3.1 modules can be connected per controller. Each module has three input channels. The LSA 3.1 is available with input switches with 24 V DC (item number: 850 017) or 230 V AC (item number: 850 010). NOTICE Only use the LSA 3.1 light sequence switching module on the IB2 device bus.
  • Page 25 Electrical Connection Illustration 6: LSA 3.1 24 V 24 V control circuit Internal wiring...
  • Page 26: Lsa 8.1

    (DPÜ/B) The LSA 8.1 is available with 24 V DC (item number: 850 007) or 230 V AC (item number: 850 008) input switches. In decentralised systems, the first LSA 8.1 is installed in the device (see ELS 220 terminal (21)). NOTICE Only use the LSA 8.1 light sequence switching module on the IB1 or IB2 device bus.
  • Page 27 Electrical Connection Illustration 8: LSA 8.1 24 V General lighting circuit Switches on the general lighting circuit Internal wiring DPÜ microswitch on/off 6.4.2.1 Integral DPÜ/B To activate the integrated DPÜ/B, set the DPÜ microswitch to “ON”. To program the DPÜ/B proceed as described in the TFT Controller manual. NOTICE The pre-set address of the LSA 8.1 module pre-set in the TFT controller is also the address of the DPÜ/...
  • Page 28: Connecting The Dpü Three-Phase Monitoring

    Electrical Connection 6.5 Connecting the DPÜ three-phase monitoring The DPÜ three-phase monitoring (item number: 890 400) monitors the mains voltage and the sub- distribution boards for the general lighting. The DPÜ modules can be installed directly in the sub-distribution boards. Remove the jumper on the SL+/SL- terminals.
  • Page 29 Electrical Connection Illustration 9: DPÜ/B.2 with zener closure diodes UV 1, SUB DB 1 UV 2, SUB DB 2 UV ..., SUB DB ... (max. 31) Zener closure diodes (parts number: 101524543) on the last DPÜ...
  • Page 30 Electrical Connection Illustration 10: DPÜ/B.2 General lighting fuses Switch Auxiliary contact protection General lighting NOTICE The internal device bus must be connected to supply the DPÜ/B.2 and to display the available phases. If the device bus is interrupted, the message Communications error appears in the controller. The emergency lighting switches on.
  • Page 31: Mtb Key-Operated Switch Table

    Electrical Connection 6.7 MTB Key-Operated Switch Table Connect the MTB key-operated switch to the system signalling contacts according to MTB manual supplied. NOTICE With a cross section of 0.5 mm , the line length between system and the MTB may not exceed 500 m. Illustration 11: MTB connection The MTB has the following status displays on the front panel: Display...
  • Page 32: Final Circuits

    4 Disconnect the device from the power supply (mains and battery voltage) before working on it or replacing components (see Switching the system off (38)). The ELS 220 has up to 8 circuits. Up to 160 luminaires can be monitored on them. Up to 20 luminaires can be connected per circuit.
  • Page 33: Current Loop

    Electrical Connection 6.9 24 V Current Loop Connect the SL+/SL- terminals to the closer of the DPÜ to switch the safety luminaires in a sub-distribution board in the event of a power failure. NOTICE When monitoring several sub-distribution boards, the contacts for the current loop must be switched in sequence.
  • Page 34: Interfaces

    After entering the IP address in a web browser, the status of the system and any monitored luminaires is displayed as a graphic. Illustration 13: INOWeb ELS 220 Illustration 14: Communication between emergency lighting devices and INOWeb Emergency lighting device...
  • Page 35: Inolan

    If the cable is too long, communication problems can occur. Ensure each individual cable is no longer than 100 m. 6.10.2 INOLan With the INOLan interface, it is possible to display the ELS 220 in the INOView software. Configuration using a network (FTP) is also possible. NOTICE If an external INOLan module is used, the INOLan.2 module must be used.
  • Page 36: Commissioning

    Commissioning 7 Commissioning 7.1 Before Commissioning DANGER Burns caused by arcing! Never switch the mains voltage and the battery power supply on or off under load as this can lead to arcing. 4 Before switching off the mains voltage and the battery power supply, switch off the final circuits, e.g.
  • Page 37 Commissioning NOTICE The measuring devices used must comply with DIN VDE 0413. Disconnect the system from the power supply and secure it against being switched on again. Take the insulation measurement at the terminals of the final circuit. Illustration 15: Final circuit insulation measuring Final circuit 1.1 Final circuit 1.2 Proceed as follows for all final circuits to be tested:...
  • Page 38: Switching The System On

    Before the first function test, the batteries must charge for at least 24 hours. 7.3 Complete basic settings If more than one ELS 220 systems is used, assign a unique system number (1 – 63) to each controller. Program the automatic function test (see TFT Controller manual).
  • Page 39: Status Displays And Programming

    Status displays and programming 8 Status displays and programming 8.1 Change-over device Icon LED colour LED behaviour Explanation Permanently lit Luminaire failure Flashing at 3-second intervals Overloaded circuit Flashing for 0.5 seconds No output voltage in Joker mode Flashing in 1 second intervals Bus failure Yellow Permanently lit...
  • Page 40: Tests

    Tests 9 Tests Test the device in accordance with valid national and regional standards and regulations in force at the place of deployment. The following information does not claim to be complete. NOTICE Inspections may be carried out only be a specialist for emergency electric power supplies according to VDE 0558-508:2022-10.
  • Page 41: Daily Checks

    Tests 9.2.1 Daily checks Complete a visual inspection of the device displays every day to confirm the system is ready for use. NOTICE If the operating status is constantly monitored by, for example, a remote mimic panel (MTB), the device does not have to be tested directly. The following operating statuses must be transferred to the monitoring equipment: System ready for use, system in emergency lighting mode and System failure.
  • Page 42: Annual Tests

    Tests 9.2.5 Annual tests NOTICE Annual tests may not be carried out automatically. NOTICE The battery duration test checks battery capacity for the rated operating time. NOTICE Start the battery duration tests at the user’s site outside operating hours or at a time when there is minimum risk to the user.
  • Page 43: Reports For Repeat Tests

    Document the repeat tests and results in the log book. Keep log books for at least four years. NOTICE You can used the INOTEC log book folder ‘Safety lighting log book’ for manual log book entries and for reporting modifications. NOTICE Potential warranty claims require written proof of annual maintenance.
  • Page 44: Technical Specifications

    Permissible ambient humidity Protection class IP31 Protection category Color RAL 7035 10.2 ELS 220 10.2.1 ELS 220/500 26 Ah, ELS 220/500 40 Ah ELS 220/500 26 Ah ELS 220/500 40 Ah 1.13 A 1.84 A maximum discharge current 1 h 0.80 A 1.33 A...
  • Page 45: Permissible Types Of Change-Over Devices For Els 220

    ELS 220/500 40 Ah 2.6 A Battery charger Weight in kg approx. 40 approx. 52 10.2.2 Permissible Types of Change-Over Devices for ELS 220 Change-over device / type Maximum load of the final Number of final circuits circuits EP 4x 2 A 10.3 Components...
  • Page 46: Light Sequence Switching Module

    Technical Specifications 10.3.2 Light sequence switching module 8.1 10.3.2.1 LSA 8.1 230 V Rated voltage 230 V AC -15 °C – +40 °C permissible ambient temperature Thermoplast V0 Housing material Protection class Protection category IP20 Earth wire connection in mm 2.5 (solid-core) or 1.5 (stranded with cable end sleeve) EMC protection as per EN 55015...
  • Page 47: Mtb Key-Operated Switch Table

    Technical Specifications Internal device bus (IB) Bus connection 1 … 31 Address range permissible ambient temperature -15 °C – +40 °C Protection category IP20 (terminal)/IP40 (housing) Housing material Thermoplast V0 2.5 (solid-core) or 1.5 (stranded with cable end Earth wire connection in mm sleeve) as per EN 55015 EMC protection...
  • Page 48: Spare Parts

    4 Only use INOTEC original spare parts. We only guarantee that INOTEC original spare parts fully comply with the safety requirements. Warranty, service and liability claims are void if unsuitable spare parts are used.
  • Page 49: Disposal

    Disposal 12 Disposal Batteries and electronic components we have supplied can be returned to us. Otherwise, you will have to dispose of the batteries and electronic components in accordance with national regional standards and regulations for the disposal of used batteries and electronic components.
  • Page 50: Appendix

    Appendix 13 Appendix 13.1 Documentation Further information on the ELS systems can be found at https://inot.ec/systeme and via the QR code. This includes: Housing views < Wiring diagrams < Terminal schemes < The information is available in the following file formats: <...
  • Page 51: Maximum Voltage Drop Of

    Appendix 13.2.1 Maximum voltage drop of 10 % The information in the following table refers to a specific branch. Number of DPÜ/B.2 on IB2 or IB3 Minimum wire cross section Maximum wire length* 0.5 mm 500 m 1.5 mm 0.5 mm 336 m 1.5 mm 500 m...
  • Page 52: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary Blocking Serves to shut down power consumers as required Internal device BUS for connecting INOTEC in normal / mains operation. Setting the function modules (circuits, LSA, DPÜ/B, etc.). in the controller of the emergency lighting system. Indicator panel 1.
  • Page 53 RTG bus BUS system developed by INOTEC for monitoring emergency lighting devices with other INOTEC systems or software. Serial report or interface for visualising the system. Can also be displayed via the Ethernet or a network.
  • Page 54: List Of Illustrations

    List of Illustrations List of Illustrations Illustrati Exterior view ELS 220 ..............................on 1: ELS 220 dimensional drawing..........................Illustrati on 2: ELS 220 terminal................................Illustrati on 3: ELS 220 system cabelling............................Illustrati on 4: Illustrati LSA 3.1 230 V .................................. on 5: LSA 3.1 24 V..................................
  • Page 55: Index

    Index Index Numerical Luminaire module.............  9 24 V current loop.......... 9, 28, 33 MTB................ 23, 31 Automatic test devices.......... 40 RTG.................. 23 Battery fuses.............. 36 Blocking .............. 9, 31, 38 BUS data line.............. 36 Terminal schemes ............ 50 Tests ................. 9, 40 Three-phase monitor .............  23 Change-over device ............
  • Page 56 Imprint INOTEC Sicherheitstechnik GmbH Am Buschgarten 17 59469 Ense Deutschland Tel +49 29 38/97 30-0 Fax +49 29 38/97 30-29 08/2024 www.inotec-licht.de 104774750 info@inotec-licht.de...

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