P2LPSM2 LED emergency lighting system
Installation & maintenance information
APPLICATION
The P2LPSM2 LED emergency lighting system is designed to automatically provide
illumination to designated areas during failure or interruption of power to the normal
lighting system. The P2LPSM2 is factory assembled and wired, and consists of one (1)
battery and two (2) lamp heads.
When properly installed, the following P2LPSM2 emergency lighting systems are UL and
cUL Listed for the following applications:
NEC/CEC:
•
Wet locations, IP66, Type 4X, Marine
• The P2LPSM2 assembly is not IP66 rated when utilizing the ECD18 stainless
steel breather/drain
•
Ambient temperature: -20°C to +55°C
NOTE: When a UX7 hazardous location LED exit sign is included in the P2LPSM2
assembly, the certification ratings are affected. Please see page 5 for additional
information.
The P2LPSM2 power supply consists of a battery supply and battery recharging system
housed inside a corrosion-resistant Krydon
to automatically turn on emergency DC lighting fixture(s) when the normal power
supply fails. A pilot light indicates when normal power is being supplied to the unit. A
push-to-test pushbutton switch is provided for periodic testing of the unit.
The light fixture used on the P2LPSM2 system is a rugged, epoxy coated
corrosion-resistant assembly, fully adjustable and lockable, and houses two (2) LED lamp
heads.
The luminaire shall be installed in ccordance with the Code of Federal Regulations
46CFR111.75-15 and 46CFR112.
Ratings
Input
Power supply
Output
Lamp fixtures
Input
STORAGE ENVIRONMENT
The P2LPSM2 luminaire and accessories must be stored in an ambient temperature
from -20°C to +40°C. This includes units that have already been installed and may be
powered down for extended periods of time (i.e. facility maintenance shutdowns). Store
in a dry location.
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Emergency lighting system should be installed, inspected, operated and maintained
by qualified and competent personnel.
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material enclosure with all the circuitry
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS – READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• 120-277 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz
• 2.45 watts maximum
• 12 VDC; 0.5 amperes maximum
• 6 watts maximum for 1½ hours at +55°C
• 12 VDC
IMPORTANT
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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DETAIL INDICATION LOGIC IS GIVEN BELOW:
Status indication
Status description
No light
*
Steady light (no blinks)
* - *
Light blinks once
**-**
Light blinks twice
***-***
Light blinks three times
****-****
Light blinks four times
Table 1. Detail Indication Logic
Immediately after supply power is initiated, the indicating lamp will blink/pulse to indicate
that the unit is charging. Once installed with supply power, the P2LPSM2 requires 15
hours to charge the battery. Once the unit has completed charging, the pilot light will
stop blinking and go to steady.
The pilot light does not supply diagnostics for the UX7 exit sign when installed on the
N2LPSM2 enclosure. Please see page 5 for details on the UX7 exit sign's charging
parameters.
Every 12 months, the unit will automatically perform a 90 minute battery discharge
test. At the completion of the test, if it is determined not to have met the 90 minute
requirement or if the battery connection is not adequate, the pilot lamp will blink twice,
indicating battery failure. Every 30 days, the unit will also automatically perform a 30
second self-test. If the battery, board or lamp has been compromised, the indicator light
will blink accordingly.
For battery warranty compliance, the unit must be discharged every 6 months for
evaluation. This can be accomplished by performing the manual 90 minute run time test.
Refer to the MANUAL TESTING section on page 4 for instructions.
Explosion hazard: this luminaire is provided with a factory installed emergency
lighting battery pack. Do not conduct ANY maintenance (including CONNECTING/
DISCONNECTING the battery pack) until the area is deemed to be clear of hazardous
atmospheres and all incoming power is turned OFF.
To avoid personal injury, electric shock or equipment failure:
1.
Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
2.
Do not use accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer.
3.
Electrical power must be turned OFF before and during installation and
maintenance.
4.
Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not
readily be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
5.
Do not mount near heat-producing equipment.
6.
Install only wiring systems with an equipment grounding conductor (which may
be the conduit system) to supply the P2LPSM2.
7.
Free installation area of hazardous atmospheres before wiring.
8.
Observe all battery handling precautions contained herein.
1.73
5.56
Figure 1. Overall Dimensions
Status definition
AC power removed from circuit
Fully charged or Test in Process
Battery charging
Battery failure
Circuit failure
Lamp failure
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WARNING
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WARNING
7.52
6.81
5.00
2.27
9.81
10.52
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14.16
13.23
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