Operation, Testing & maintenance, Labels – IOTA ISD-80 User Manual
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6. LABELS
Attach the appropriate labels adjacent to the
LPTS. Annotate Re-lamping label for lamp type and wattage. The Cau-
tion and the Re-lamping labels must be on the fixture in a readily visible location to anyone attempting to service
the fixture.
7. COMpLETINg INSTALLATION
When the installation is complete, switch the A.C. power on and join the
ISD-80 unit connector.
OPERATION
Normal Mode – A.C. power is present. The A.C. ballast operates the fluorescent lamp(s) as intended. The ISD-80 is in
the standby charging mode. The
LPTS will be lit (green) providing a visual indication that the battery is fully charged or
(red) indicating that the battery is currently charging.
Emergency Mode – The A.C. power fails. The ISD-80 senses the A.C. power failure and automatically switches to the
Emergency Mode. One lamp is illuminated, at reduced output, for a minimum of 90 minutes. When the A.C. power is
restored, the
ISD-80 switches the system back to the Normal Mode and resumes battery charging. See page 1 of the
Instruction Manual.
TESTING & MAINTENANCE
pressing and releasing the
LPTS initiates a 30-second test by interrupting power to the designated A.C. ballast and
causing the unit to run in emergency mode. The designated emergency lamp is now being lit by the
ISD-80 unit for a
30-second test. After the 30-second test has completed, the fixture returns to normal operation. To simulate a “BLACK
OUT” use the circuit breaker to turn off A.C. power to the fixture.
Initial Testing – Allow the unit to charge approximately 1 hour, then conduct a short discharge test. Allow a 72 hour
charge before conducting a one hour test.
The
ISD-80 is designed to automatically conduct both 30-second and 90 minute tests at regular intervals every 26 to 28
days. Automatic Testing is outlined in the following schedule:
Automatic Monthly Testing – The ISD-80 will automatically conduct a 30 second test once. If the ISD-80 encounters a
problem, the
LPTS will flash. See the Table below for diagnosis.
Automatic Annual Testing – The ISD-80 will automatically conduct a 90 minute test every twelve months. If the ISD-80
encounters a problem, the
LPTS will flash. See the Table below for diagnosis.
To insure accurate testing, the
ISD-80 will not conduct any scheduled automatic tests for a period of 72 hours after the
unit has discharged, regardless of reason, for more than five minutes.
Manual Testing - Manual Testing can be performed on the ISD-80 at any time, provided the unit is fully charged, by
pressing and releasing the
LPTS (see above). Manual Testing will not interfere with the automatic testing schedule of
the
ISD-80 and will display the same diagnosis indicators as automatic testing.
SERVICING SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
Consult Customer Service or visit www.iotaengineering.com for current warranty information.
5. WIRINg THE A.C. INpUT
A. The
ISD-80 and A.C. ballast must be on the same branch circuit.
B. The
ISD-80 requires an unswitched A.C. power source of 110-277V 50/60HZ.
C. When the
ISD-80 is used with a switched fixture, the A.C. input to the ISD-80 must be connected ahead of the
fixture switch. Refer to Illustration 3 for switched and unswitched fixture wiring diagrams.
For 208VAC applications, consult Customer Service.
BLACK
A.C. BALLAST
HOT A.C. LINE
BLACK
WHITE
(110-277V) BLK/ORG
(COMMON) WHT
COMMON
BLACK
A.C. BALLAST
HOT A.C. LINE
BLACK
WHITE
(110-277V) BLK/ORG
(COMMON) WHT
BLK/WHT
WALL SWITCH
COMMON
BLK/WHT
Illustration 3 Switched Fixture
Unswitched Fixture
ISD-80
ISD-80
LED IS
RED WHEN CHARgINg, GREEN WHEN READy
CHARGE FAILURE
BATTERY FAILURE
LAMP FAILURE*
INVERTER FAILURE*
*IF FAILURE, REpLACE LAMp AND RESET UNIT By DEpRESSINg THE TEST SWITCH
FOR 3 SECONDS, THEN RETEST.
1 FLASH
2 FLASHES
3 FLASHES
4 FLASHES
FAILURE CODES OCCUR ONCE
EVERy 15 SECONDS WITH 1
SECOND DELAy BETWEEN
CODES IN INSTANCES OF
MULTIpLE FAILURE
(pOS LEAD)
RED/BLK
OR RED
W/CONNECTOR