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Accu-NiMH 4Ah 6C CON 89800440 3 h 2 The first figure is related to non-amalgam lamps, the second figure is realted to amalgam lamps (e.g. 14 / 9,5). 3 For best performance of 26W and 32W TC lamps, and especially amalgam filled lamps, we recommend the use of EM 06 BASIC lp G2.

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Emergency lighting units EM Inverter
Emergency Ballast Lumen Factor (EBLF) in % 1 1 According to EN 61347-2-7: 2006 2 The first figure is related to non-amalgam lamps, the second figure is realted to amalgam lamps (e.g. 14 / 9,5). 3 For best performance of 26W and 32W TC lamps, and especially amalgam filled lamps, we recommend the use of EM 06 BASIC lp G2.

Ballast compatibility
The EM BASIC lp G2 emergency units use 5 pole technology and are compatible with most high frequency ballasts on the market, however it is important to check that the U-OUT rating of the ballast does not exceed the value specified under "Technical data".

Note
Basic insulation between supply and battery circuit.

Life-time
Average life-time 50,000 hours under rated conditions with a failure rate of less than 10 %. Average failure rate of 0.2 % per 1000 operating hours. For stick packs this connection is accessible after the battery caps have been fitted.

Mechanical details
To inhibit inverter operation disconnect the batteries by removing the connector from the battery spade tag.
For battery data see separate data sheet.

Wiring guidelines
To ensure that a luminaire containing high frequency emergency units complies with EN 55015 for radio frequency conducted interference in both normal and emergency mode it is essential to follow good practice in the wiring layout.
Within the luminaire the switched and unswitched 50 Hz supply wiring must be routed as short as possible and be kept as far away as possible from the lamp leads. This means, for example, in a linear T8 or T5 luminaire the mains wiring should be routed along one side of the luminaire body, while the wires to the emergency lamp from the emergency module are routed along the other side.
The high frequency emergency lamp wiring contains "hot" leads at pins 5 and 6, which have high voltage to earth. These should be kept as short as possible and separated from other wiring to minimize coupling. They also have a restriction on capacitance to other wiring and earth of 100 pF, which must be observed to ensure good lamp starting.
With an earth connection of the metal case of the emergency module the noise suppression can be further improved. The wiring of the earth should be kept as short as possible.
Through wiring may affect the emc performance of the luminaire.
With the use of the fifth pole possible compatibility problems between the products can be prevented. Depending on the luminaire wiring the radio suppression in the emergency mode of operation can be further improved.
Capacitive loading limits of lamp leads must not be exceeded. Note the capacitance of the emergency lamp leads adds to the capacitance of the leads from the ballast to the EM BASIC lp G2 module when considering ballast loading.
The LED and test switch wiring should be routed separately and kept as far away as possible from the high frequency lamp leads to avoid coupling.
To avoid the damage of the control gear, the wiring must be protected against short circuits to earth (sharp edged metal parts, metal cable clips, louver, etc.).

Electrical connections
An earthed starting aid is recommended. The module should be earthed by the fixings used to attach it to the luminaire.

IDC interface
• solid wire with a cross section of 0.5 mm² according to the specification from IDC terminals Maximum lamp lead capacitance terminals 5 and 6 (* hot leads) 100 pF 1) terminals 3 and 4 200 pF 1) 1) Note: care should be taken not to exceed the total maximum lamp lead capacitance for HF ballast. Leads should always be kept as short as possible.
Loosen wire through twisting and pulling 1 h

Without link
With link

Duration link selection
Control gear supplied with duration link in 3 hours position.
The position of the link will only be read on first power up. If it is changed afterwards both the battery and mains supply must be disconnected for 10 seconds to enable the EM BASIC lp G2 to read the new link position on reconnection of the battery and mains. It will lead to a false battery failure indication if the link is changed after installation without this reset.

P H A S E D O U T
Subject to change without notice.