50S Installation Instructions SF-SING MRGN QUIPMN! IMPFGURDS! WHN USING RI QUIPMN, SI SF PRUIONS SHOUD WS FOOWD, INUDING H FOOWING: RD ND FOOW SF INSRUIONS 1. o prevent high voltage from being present on red & yellow output leads prior to installation, inverter connector must be open. Do not join inverter connector until installation is complete and power is supplied to the emergency ballast. 2. his product is for use with one 17 W through 215 W (2-8 ) or two 17 W through 40 W (2-4 ) single pin or bipin fluorescent lamps, including standard, energy saving, HO, VHO, circline, U-shaped and rapid-start (4-pin) long compact fluorescent lamps. 3. Make sure all connections are in accordance with the National lectrical ode or anadian lectrical ode and any local regulations. 4. o reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect both normal and emergency power supplies and inverter connector of the emergency ballast before servicing. 5. his emergency ballast is for factory or field installation in either the ballast channel or on top of the fixture. 6. his product is suitable for damp locations where the ambient temperature is 0 minimum, +50 maximum. Product is also suitable for installation in sealed and gasketed fixtures. Product is not suitable for heated air outlets and wet or hazardous locations. 7. n unswitched power source is required. (120 or 277 V, 60Hz) 8. Do not install near gas or electric heaters. 9. Do not attempt to service the battery. sealed, no-maintenance battery is used that is not field replaceable. ontact the manufacturer for information on service. 10. he use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition. 11. Do not use this product for other than intended use. 12. Servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel. SV HS INSRUIONS NR/ Ni - d HIS PRODU ONINS RHRG NI-DMIUM R. HR MUS RD DISPOSD OF PROPR. 08/04/11 Philips mergency ighting Division of Philips lectronics North merica orporation 236 Mt. Pleasant Rd. ollierville, N US 38017-2752 ech Support 888-263-4638 Fax 901-854-1630 www.bodine.com 75000043
INSION WRNING: O PRVN HIGH VOG FROM ING PRSN ON & OW OUPU DS PRI O INSION, INVRR ONN MUS OPN. DO NO JOIN INVRR ONN UNI INSION IS OMPND POWR IS SUPPID O H MRGN S. NO: Make sure the necessary branch circuit wiring is available. n unswitched source of power is required. he emergency ballast must be fed from the same branch circuit as the ballast. SP #1 INSING H MRGN S > Disconnect power from the fixture. Remove the ballast channel cover and install the emergency ballast either in the ballast channel or on top of the fixture.* Remote mounting distance must be less than half the maximum remote mounting distance for the ballast. onsult ballast manufacturer before remote installation. > Depending on the type of fixture in use install emergency ballast using one of the methods illustrated below. INSID Inside S allast hannel HNN INSID Inside SRIP Strip Fixture FIXUR ON On OP op OF of Fixture FIXUR * For installation on top of the fixture, wire bundle covers (RM-60) may be required by state or local codes. hese covers are available from the manufacturer as an accessory kit and must be ordered separately. all your local distributor or the factory for complete information. SP #2 INSING H S > Refer to the illustrations above and install the test switch through the ballast channel cover of a troffer or through the side of a strip fixture. Fixture est utton Hex Nut est Switch > Drill a 1/2 hole and install the switch as shown. > Wire the test switch so that it removes power from both the emergency ballast and the ballast at the same time. (see wiring diagrams) Push to est eads Hex Nut SP #3 INSING H IGH > Install the IGH as shown in the illustration on the following page so that it will be visible after the fixture is installed. 2
SP #4 WIRING H MRGN S > Determine the type of ballast installed in the fixture. > Select the appropriate wiring diagram on back to connect the emergency ballast to the ballast and lamp(s). Make electrical connections in accordance with the National lectrical ode, anadian lectrical ode and any local regulations. > o disable audible alarm, cut red/white wire loop. P NDS. > fter installation is complete, supply power to the emergency ballast and join the inverter connector. It is normal for the indicator light to remain off for a few minutes on inital start-up, as the battery voltage rises to normal range. Refer to rubleshooting Guide if this condition persists. > t this point, power should be connected to both the ballast and the emergency ballast, and the harging Indicator ight should illuminate indicating the battery is charging. > short-term discharge test may be conducted after the emergency ballast has been charging for one hour. harge for 24 hours before conducting a long-term discharge test. Refer to OPRION. > In a readily visible location, attach the label UION - his Unit Has More han One Power onnection Point. o Reduce he Risk Of lectric Shock, Disconnect oth he ranch ircuit-reakers Or Fuses nd mergency Power Supplies efore Servicing. IGH INSION ROFFR S FIXUR SRIP S FIXUR Fixture Fixture harging Indicator ight harging Indicator ight Violet (+) Violet (+) rown ( ) rown ( ) 1/2" White ushing 1/2" Punch 5/8" lack ushing 1/2" White ushing 5/8" lack ushing OPRION During normal operation, power is applied and the self-testing emergency ballast charges the battery. onnecting the (red and white) battery connector wires enables the emergency circuit, and supplies power to the control/monitor circuit and charging indicator light. he self-testing emergency ballast continually monitors the charging current and battery voltage, comparing them to preset limits. Should the unit detect an unusual current or voltage condition, the indicator light will flash and the internal audible alarm will sound. When power fails, the self-testing emergency ballast automatically switches to emergency mode, keeping either one or two lamps illuminated at a reduced lumen output for a minimum of 90 minutes. When power is restored, the self-testing emergency ballast returns to charging mode and delays ballast operation for approximately three seconds to prevent false tripping of ballast (end-of-lamp life) shutdown circuits. SF-SING OPRION his unit contains a control/monitor circuit that automatically performs a 30-second discharge test every 30 days, and a full 90-minute discharge test once a year. During routine testing, the self-testing emergency ballast simulates an power failure causing the unit to automatically switch to emergency mode. he unit will monitor the operation of the lamps, battery voltage, discharge current, and emergency duration. If the emergency system functions properly, then the unit will return to normal mode. Should the unit detect any problems, the indicator light will flash continually and the audible alarm will sound four times every 30 seconds until the condition has been corrected or the unit passes the next test. o reset a failure indication, push and hold the test switch for a minimum of 15 seconds. If the condition has not been corrected by the next scheduled test, the unit will once again detect the failure and signal the failure indicator. o cancel a test, turn the wall switch ON (or OFF if switch is already on), wait five seconds, then turn it OFF (ON). 3
MINNN his self-testing emergency ballast automatically performs required routine testing. Results are reported to maintenance personnel via the indicator light and audible alarm. Note: If optional audible alarm is disabled, maintenance personnel should periodically check the indicator light. If the indicator light is flashing, go through all steps of roubleshooting Guide. ROUSHOOING GUID SUS S IGH ight on steady, not flashing Flashing 1/2 Second Intervals Flashing 1/2 Second Intervals UDI RM PROM ONN No beeping None Unit is Operating orrectly. eeping 1/2 Second Intervals eeping 4 times every 30 seconds ine voltage; incorrect installation attery voltage is outside limits. Failed scheduled self-test heck line voltage. For 120 V use black as hot; for 277 V use orange as hot wire lead. et battery charge. If after an hour failure is still indicated, see action below. 1. heck to make sure lamps are good (operational and specified for self-testing emergency ballast) and in place. 2. heck to see if brown connector is properly used. (See able 1.) 3. heck that fixture wiring is in accordance with proper wiring diagram. 4. llow unit to charge for 24 hours. Perform manual test. If flashing/beeping continue, emergency ballast should be replaced. ny other erroneous status indications orrupted chip memory Open inverter connector (red and white wires) and push manual test switch for 15 seconds minimum, then reconnect battery connector. Failure Status will be reset when the unit passes: he next automatic test, or manual test exceeding 15 seconds, or n actual power failure exceeding 15 seconds. NO: It is normal for the indicator light to remain off for a few minutes on initial start-up or after a very long power outage (discharge), as the battery voltage rises to normal range. Refer to the roubleshooting Guide if this condition persists. 4
50S WIRING DIGRMS he following diagrams are typical schematics only. May be used with other ballasts. onsult the factory for other wiring diagrams. mergency allast and allast must be fed from the SM RNH IRUI. IMPN X: RFR O 1 RGRDING brown connector able 1 MP (DIMR) 8,9,10,12 (1, 1¼, 1½ ) ONG OMP WIN/QUD/ RIP WIN/ QUDRUP WIN-U OMP 2D S P Single or ipin 4-PIN (2G11) 4-PIN (G24q,GX24q) 4-PIN (GR10q) WG (ength) 17-40 W (2'-4') 40-215 W (5' -8') 18-39 W NO. of MPS (MRGN- MOD) ONN 1 OSD 2 OPN 1 OPN 1 OSD 2 OPN 40-55 W 1 OSD 18-32 W 1 OSD 2 OPN 42 W 1 OSD 16-38 W 1 OSD 2 OPN 55 W 1 OPN FIG WIRING DIGRM for 1-MP emergency operation SR SS INSR SS ON (1) MP SR S FIG ON (1) MP INSR S S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ WRNING: Refer to able 1 before connecting MP 1 MP SR S S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ WRNING: Refer to able 1 before connecting MP 1 MP INSN SR S FIG WO (2) MP SR S FIG D WO (2) MP INSR S S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ WRNING: Refer to able 1 before connecting MP 1 (MRGN ) MP 2 2 MP SR S OW OW S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ WRNING: Refer to able 1 before connecting MP 1 (MRGN) MP 2 2 MP INSR SR S FIG HR (3) MP SR S FIG F HR (3) MP INSR S S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ WRNING: Refer to able 1 before connecting MP 1 (MRGN) U/ U/ OW MP 2 OW 3 MP MP 3 SR S S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ WRNING: Refer to able 1 before connecting MP 1 (MRGN) MP 2 3 MP INSN MP 3 SR S FIG G S FOUR (4) MP SR S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ 4 MP SR S WRNING: Refer to able 1 before connecting OW OW U/ U/ MP 1 MP 2 MP 3 MP 4 (MRGN) FIG H S FOUR (4) MP INSR S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ 4 MP INSN SR S WRNING: Refer to able 1 before connecting OW OW MP 1 MP 2 MP 3 MP 4 (MRGN) 5
FIG I MRGN S ND S MUS FD FROM H SM RNH IRUI PI SHMIS ON. M USD WIH OHR SS. ONSU H F F OHR WIRING DIGRMS. WIRING DIGRM for 1-MP emergency operation ON (1) MP OMP SR S FIG J WO (2) MP OMP SR S / W INVRR ONN M OW S UZZR / / S VIO R G IGH 120V (P UNUSD D) NG 277V U/ / WRNING: Refer to able 1 before connecting MP 1 MP SR S / W INVRR ONN M OW S UZZR / / S VIO R G IGH 120V (P UNUSD D) NG 277V U/ / 2 MP SR S WRNING: Refer to able 1 before connecting OW OW MP 1 ( MRGN) MP 2 FIG WO (2) MP SR SP DIMMING S S / INVRR ONN M UZZR / S VIO R G IGH 120V (P UNUSD D) NG 277V / S1 S2 OW / U/ WRNING: Refer to able 1 before connecting MP 1 (MRGN ) MP 2 2 MP SR OW SP OW DIMMING S H / D MUS ONN O H D OF H SP-DIMMING S SSOID WIH H MRGN S ON. ONNIONS O OHR SS FIXURS OUD RSU IN NM OPRION ND US PRODU DMG. WIRING DIGRMS for 2-MP emergency operation (2-4, 17-40 W lamps only) wo-lamp emergency operation is not possible with all ballasts. onsult the factory for any ballast other than those shown. FIG WO (2) MP SR S FIG M WO (2) MP INSR S S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ WRNING: Do NO connect brown connector MP 1 MP 2 2 MP OW SR OW S S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ WRNING: Do NO connect brown connector MP 1 MP 2 2 MP INSR SR S FIG N HR (3) MP SR S FIG O HR (3) MP INSR S S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ WRNING: Do NO connect brown connector MP 1 (MRGN) U/ U/ OW MP 2 (MRGN) OW 3 MP MP 3 SR S S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ WRNING: DO NO connect brown connector MP 1 (MRGN) MP 2 (MRGN) 3 MP INSN MP 3 SR S FIG P FOUR (4) MP SR S FIG Q FOUR (4) MP INSR S S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ WRNING: DO NO connect brown connector MP 1 (MRGN) OW OW U/ MP 2 (MRGN) U/ 4 MP MP 3 SR S MP 4 S W INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V / M R G OW / U/ WRNING: Do NO connect brown connector MP 1 (MRGN) MP 2 (MRGN) 4 MP OW INSN MP 3 SR S OW MP 4 FIG R WO (2) OMP MP SR S / W INVRR ONN M OW S UZZR / / S VIO R G IGH 120V (P UNUSD D) NG 277V U/ / WRNING: Do NO connect brown connector MP 1 OW OW MP 2 2 MP SR S 6
WIRING DIGRMS for mergency-only fixtures FIG S WO (2) MPS WIHOU S (17W-40W) FIG ON (1) MP WIHOU S (16W-215W) S (P) / INVRR ONN UZZR / S VIO IGH 120V (P UNUSD D) NG 277V M R G N S OW / U/ WRNING: DO NO connect brown connector MP 1 (P) (P) MP 2 S (P) / INVRR ONN UZZR / S VIO IGH 120V (P UNUSD D) NG 277V M R G N S OW / U/ WRNING: Refer to able 1 before connecting MP (P) (P) (P) / (P) / FIG U ON (1) 4-PIN OMP MP WIHOU S (16W-55W) FIG V WO (2) 4-PIN OMP MPS WIHOU S (16W-39W) S (P) / INVRR ONN M OW UZZR / / S VIO R G IGH 120V (P UNUSD D) NG 277V U/ WRNING: Refer to able 1 before connecting MP (P) (P) S (P) INVRR ONN UZZR S IGH (P UNUSD D) / / VIO 120V NG 277V M R G OW / U/ WRNING: Do NO connect brown connector MP MP (P) (P) (P) / (P) / NO: Installation of this self-testing fluorescent emergency ballast is different from standard models. he emergency ballast must interrupt the switched or unswitched hot lead feeding the ballast. efore beginning installation, consult these wiring diagrams. 7