Els-19.1.2 Online
Els-19.1.2 Online
Els-19.1.2 Online
VER 18.1
Awex brand has been existing in the emergency TESTS
lighting sector since 2002, invariably fulfilling its clearly
defined mission: top-quality state-of-the-art products The research and development works ensure that our
and customer satisfaction. We offer the full range of offer is constantly updated according to development
emergency lighting devices in compliance with all the trends in the industry, and thus we can supply the most
European standards. Within 15 years of our market modern, multifunctional and technologically advanced
presence, we gained the leading position in the industry products.
thanks to the involvement of knowledge, means,
cooperation with best specialists, including research WE TAKE CARE OF THE ENVIRONMENT
facilities, and investments in innovative projects.
Awex means the latest technologies, experienced We offer the environment-friendly products and the
team of designers and engineers, top quality, reliable manufacturing process meets strict EU standards.
equipment, diversity of offer, unique design, unlimited
productivity and unblemished reputation supported QUALITY WARRANTY
by references. The biggest award is satisfied and
trusted customers. We also enjoy the recognition of Due to the purpose of the company’s mission realization,
independent experts. We were awarded the title of we have initiated the Quality Control System according
the “Export Leader 2006” for our business volume, and to the EN ISO 9001:2008, and the received TÜV NORD
the Puls Biznesu awarded us twice with the “Business certificate guarantees the highest projects quality as
Gazelles” prize as one of the most dynamically well as the production, assemble and service of the
developing companies in Poland. emergency lighting devices. In 2016 the company Awex
received, for the new products in scope of the fittings
PROFESSIONAL PERSONNEL and systems of the emergency lighting, a prestige and
recognized all over the world the BSI certificate. The
We employ the best specialists in many different certificate’s receipt is related to a long procedure and
fields for whom we ensure constant improvement in very restricted tests which we had to do. It proves the
qualifications by specialist trainings. The company’s highest technical quality of the offered products.
design department provides flexible design of
individual orders and the team of highly qualified
engineers ensures continuous technological progress
of offered equipment. The use of modern information
flow methods within the company ensures that the
offer and functionality of products is updated on an
ongoing basis. The effcient project management allows
building permanent and trust-based relationships with
customers.
INVESTMENTS
SYSTEM OVERVIEW 64
SMART VISIO PLATFORM
SOFTWARE OVERVIEW 8
LOCATION OF LUMINAIRES 9
SMART VISIO ICONS 11
EMERGENCY LIGHTING SYSTEMS
CBS SYSTEM
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FZLV SYSTEM
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SMART VISO is an advanced control and monitoring application for the is inexpensive to install and offers the possibility of complete system
latest emergency lighting systems manufactured by AWEX. Irrespective visualization, which saves time and costs of everyday supervision. The
of the chosen solution (FZLV, SPS, LPS, CBS, or RUBIC UNA), SMART VISIO software is recommended for use in shopping centres, medium and large
enables connection, integration and visualization of each system at the office buildings, hospitals, stadiums, airport terminals, manufacturing
same time in any configuration and at a single control desk. Thanks to the plants and special purpose facilities. The system reporting complies with
application of the common BACnet protocol for system communication, PN-EN 50172.
the software can be implemented virtually in any building. SMART VISIO
Features:
• Possibility of installation on any Windows-based PC connected to a
• Compatibility with all other AWEX emergency lighting systems common LAN
• Intuitive menu • Instant verification of any faults and system errors
• Possibility to upload floor plans and luminaire layouts • Quick identification of faulty devices
• Automatic control of emergency lighting • Simple diagnostics of primary system parameters visualized in a block
• Unlimited configuration possibilities for individual luminaires and the diagram
whole system from one place • Possibility of system expansion by any number of connected
• Luminaire and system status monitoring components
• Possibility of remote management of integrated systems
PC
LAN LAN
max. 100m max. 100m
ROUTER
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A drop-down list in the left section of the window enables easy selection of individual luminaires installed in different systems in the building or facility.
When a specific luminaire is selected it can be set up or its real-time status can be viewed. The most important information, such as: luminaire name
(editable), assigned address and technical parameters are displayed in a clear and user-friendly manner.
The actual location of the selected luminaire in the building or facility can be identified by a single mouse click.
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The SMART VISIO platform also includes a panel level, from which the user can view – besides the current status of the luminaires – information about
the inputs and outputs handled by the controlled devices.
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CBS
control unit
FZLV
control unit
RUBIC
control unit
SPS
Module
Group
Luminaire
Exit Sign
Luminaire
Output
Sensor
Lock
Switch
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DES - DYNAMIC ESCAPE SYSTEM
SYSTEM OVERVIEW 15
SYSTEM TOPOLOGY 16
SYSTEM COMPONENTS 18
SYSTEMY OŚWIETLENIA AWARYJNEGO
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EMERGENCY LIGHTING SYSTEMS
Dynamic illumination is an innovative system controlling escape route depanding on situation present on facility. Due to connection with fire
alarm systems, marking allows to fast recognition of safe escape route. Rapidally changing conditions such as smoke or fire require system which allows
fast and dynamic change of the safest escape route.
DES LUMINAIRES
DES INSTALLATION
The DES touch panel module controls scenarios initiated by fire alarms.
The communication line controls characters displayed on DES luminaires.
Central battery system provides power supply to the DES luminaires during
malfunction due to the use of battery sets. The central battery system has
an internal charger which controls charging process and switching of
operation mode.
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system topology
The DES system cooperates with the CBS central battery system. Due to such solution dynamic luminaires are also powered during malfunction.
Circuits which power dynamic luminaires should be led with fire resistant 3 core cable.
Comunication between the dynamic luminaires and the control panel is done with the 3 core comunication cable. The DES panel sends information about
active scenario to particular luminaires. There is also possibility to check automatically and completely if the installed luminaires work properly. The test
result is registered in a log file which is saved in non-volatile memory.
MWB module
POTENTIAL FREE
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SIGNAL
together with
max. 1200m
luminaries
RS485
LAN
max. 100m
LAN
max. 100m
POTENTIAL FREE
HDGS 3x2,5mm2
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Dynamic luminaires may display up to 10 characters depanding on accepted scenerio. Additional function is running light mode. Scenarios are initiated
from panel on DES control unit and potential-free MWB input module which gathers signals from detection devices. Any time scenario changes can be
done without any additional software.
MP 4
Max 250
luminaires
MP 16
Max 250
luminaires
MPU 250 power
Max 13
Max 250
luminaires
Max 250
luminaires
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System components
DES PANEL
Features:
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Features:
Features:
Features:
Features:
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Building plan 1 shows open space and a number of office rooms with conference rooms and sanitary rooms. Building plan 2 shows a hotel building with
catering area, technical facility and a lobby with reception. In each of the buildings escape routes have been defined due to dynamic lighting system and
INFINITY II and flat eye luminaires. Due to this application, leaving the building takes place on safe roads, ie free from smoke. Dynamic lightning system
increase a escape comfort and safety level of people in case of emergency situation.
SCENARIO I
SCENARIO III
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fixture EYE FLAT with arrow "right" direction fixture INFINITY II with arrow "down" direction
fixture EYE FLAT with arrow "left" direction fixture INFINITY II with „STOP’ sign
fixture EYE FLAT with arrow "down" direction people inside the building
SCENARIO II
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DYNAMIC ESCAPE LUMINAIRES
WALL E 24
FLAT EYE 25
EXIT DES 26
INFINITY DES 27
WALL LINE 28
MATERIALS:
Stainless steel 316L
Tempered glass window 5mm
MOUNTING:
Surface (wall)
POWER SUPPLY:
Self contained – 220÷240VAC/50÷60Hz
Central battery – 220÷240VAC/50÷60Hz; 216VDC
LIGHT SOURCE:
max. 2W – high intensity led
INSULATION CLASS:
I
IP RATING:
IP65
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE:
ta : 0°C ÷ 40°C
OPTIONS:
DES – dynamic escape system
DIMENSIONS (mm):
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Luminaire cooperates only with the dynamic escape sign system DES
Luminaire indicate escape route direction according to scenarios from DES.
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288 87
Legend:
DES – dynamic escape system
CB – central battery
WLE – fixture Wall E
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MATERIALS:
Stainless steel 316L
Tempered glass window 5mm
MOUNTING:
Surface (wall)
POWER SUPPLY:
Self contained – 220÷240VAC/50÷60Hz
Central battery – 220÷240VAC/50÷60Hz; 216VDC
LIGHT SOURCE:
max. 2W – high intensity led
INSULATION CLASS:
I
IP RATING:
IP65
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE:
ta : 0°C ÷ 40°C
OPTIONS:
DES – dynamic escape system
DIMENSIONS (mm):
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Luminaire cooperates only with the dynamic escape sign system DES
Luminaire indicate escape route direction according to scenarios from DES.
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DES SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
CODE POWER SYSTEM OPTION
FLE 2W CB DES
220-240V
176-275V
AC LED IP65
DC
50-60Hz
DES
Legend:
DES – dynamic escape system
CB – central battery
FLE – fixture FLAT EYE
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MATERIALS:
White polycarbonate body
Opal polycarbonate cover
MOUNTING:
Surface (wall)
Optionally recessed* (wall)
POWER SUPPLY:
Self contained – 220÷240VAC/50÷60Hz
Central battery – 220÷240VAC/50÷60Hz; 216VDC
LIGHT SOURCE:
max. 3W
INSULATION CLASS:
II
IP RATING:
IP65 DIMENSIONS (mm):
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE:
ta : 0°C ÷ 40°C
OPTIONS:
DES – dynamic escape system
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Luminaire cooperates only with the dynamic escape sign system DES
Luminaire indicate escape route direction according to scenarios from DES.
*requires an accessory for recessed mounting
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332 52
160 x 314
220-240V
176-275V
AC LED IP65
DC
50-60Hz
DES
Legend:
DES – dynamic escape system
CB – central battery
ETL – fixture EXIT L DES
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MATERIALS:
White polycarbonate body
Opal polycarbonate cover
MOUNTING:
Surface (wall)
Optionally recessed* (wall)
POWER SUPPLY:
Self contained – 220÷240VAC/50÷60Hz
Central battery – 220÷240VAC/50÷60Hz; 216VDC
LIGHT SOURCE:
max. 3W
INSULATION CLASS:
II
IP RATING:
IP40 DIMENSIONS (mm):
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AMBIENT TEMPERATURE:
ta : 0°C ÷ 40°C
OPTIONS:
DES – dynamic escape system
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
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72
Luminaire cooperates only with the dynamic escape sign system DES
Luminaire indicate escape route direction according to scenarios from DES.
*requires an accessory for recessed mounting
337 57
220-240V
176-275V
AC LED IP40
DC
50-60Hz
Legend:
DES – dynamic escape system
CB – central battery
IF2B – fixture INFINITY II DES
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MATERIALS:
Stainless steel body
Plexi glass
MOUNTING:
Surface (wall)
POWER SUPPLY:
Self contained – 220÷240VAC/50÷60Hz
Central battery – 220÷240VAC/50÷60Hz; 216VDC
LIGHT SOURCE:
max. 2W – high intensity led
INSULATION CLASS:
I
IP RATING:
IP65
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE:
ta : 0°C ÷ 40°C
OPTIONS:
DES – dynamic escape system
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Luminaire cooperates only with the dynamic escape sign system DES
Luminaire indicate escape route direction according to scenarios from DES
Possibility to connect several segments together
220-240V
176-275V
AC LED IP65
DC
50-60Hz
DES
DIMENSIONS (mm):
112
820 140
Legend:
DES – dynamic escape system
CB – central battery
WLL – fixture WALL LINE
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SYSTEMY OŚWIETLENIA AWARYJNEGO
OPRAWY DYNAMICZNE
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RUBIC UNA SYSTEMS
The RUBIC MINI UNA system is a modern, compact solution designed for Features:
the monitoring of emergency luminaires with unique addresses installed • Monitoring of up to 500 emergency luminaires
in small-size buildings and facilities. The system offers the possibility to • Maximum lenght of each single bus line 1200m
supervise up to 500 emergency luminaires equipped with RU-type power • System status indicatiors
supply sources. • TH35 (DIN-3) rail mounted
• Three programmable function keys
The main advantages of the MINI UNA control unit are its compact size • Two potential-free inputs (current loops)
and the possibility to mount it on a DIN-3 standard rail (TH35). The system • Two outputs (to control external relays)
is simplified but not deprived of the most important functionalities from • Internal memory to store emergency lighting system reports, compliant
the user’s point of view. Each control unit is equipped with an RS485 with PN-EN 50172
connection for the communication bus, an RJ45 connector, four LEDs • Mains mode, configured from the control unit
indicating the current status of the system, three function keys which can • Testing of individual luminaires or groups of luminaires
be programmed in the control unit, a reset button and a service pin to • Internal battery for uninterruptible operation
assign a unique IP address to the unit. Additionally, the control unit has • RJ45 connector for direct communication with any computer via
two potential-free input contacts and two outputs. Communication with Ethernet
RU emergency luminaires is provided by means of an RS485 standard • Individually programmable IP address
communication bus. A single bus may not exceed 1200 m when linear • System status preview using any web browser
topology is used. The communication with luminaires is continuous. • Continuous communication with luminaires installed in the system
• System management and visualization by using dedicated SMART
VISIO software
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RS485
max. 1200m
LAN
max. 100m
SWITCH
INTERNET PC WWW
LAN
max. 100m
PC
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
ADDRESS MODULE
Features:
• Compatible with LED light sources
• Switching to emergency mode
• LiFePO4 battery
• Battery charge indicator
• Luminaire status indicator
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The RUBIC UNA is the latest and the most advanced monitoring system Features:
designed to control independent luminaires of emergency and escape
route lighting systems. It is designed to be used in medium-to-large • Touch screen control unit
facilities and buildings. Each control unit can handle up to 4,000 luminaires • Unique addresses of luminaires
using MPU250 Power submodules. The submodules communicate • Factory-assigned module addresses
with the RUBIC UNA control unit via LAN. The use of LAN also enables • No need for an addressing unit
communication between individual submodules. • Intuitive graphical user interface
• No need to keep the polarity of communication cables connection
The RUBIC UNA system is equipped with a touch panel and an intuitive • Inbuilt four potential-free inputs and outputs
graphic menu to enable quick and easy system configuration without the • Remote access via web browser
need for using SMART VISIO. • Monitoring of up to 750 luminaires per control unit (3 logical buses: 01,
02 and 03 - each one with 2 physical channels)
Thanks to introduced technical solutions polarity does not need to be • Possibility to expand the control system up to 4,000 luminaires by using
observed any more while connecting a communication bus to the following additional external submodules
system components: • System status indication
• Compatibility LED light sources
• RUBIC UNA control unit • Internal battery for uninterruptible operation
• MPU250 Power submodules • Automatic performance of tests
• RU address modules • Event log
• Posibility to divide the luminaires for logic groups
Each RU address module is assigned an individual number/address. The • Mains mode for selected luminaires/groups
addresses are factory-assigned, so an addressing unit is not required for • System management and visualization using of dedicated SMART
installation, setting up or maintenance work. VISIO software
• BACnet standard, enabling compatibility of the RUBIC UNA with Building
Communication with RU emergency luminaires is provided by means of Management Systems (BMS)
an RS485 standard communication bus. A single bus may not exceed 1200
m when linear topology is used. The communication with luminaires is
continuous.
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RS485
max. 1200m
Max. Max.
250 4000
units units
04.001 04.043 04.123 04.240
MPU250 - POWER 00–2A–231A–F022 00–1A–131A–0143 00–00–311D–F029 00–10–322C–F028
LAN
max. 100m
LAN
RUBIC UNA RS485
max. 1200m
max. 100m
PC WWW
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
ADDRESS MODULE
Features:
• Compatible with LED light sources
• Switching to emergency mode
• Operating on Ni-Cd, Ni-MH or LiFePO4 batteries
• LED status indicator included
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RUBIC UNA Wireless system is the latest and most advanced version of the Features:
monitoring system intended for emergency and evacuation luminaires. It is
d e d i c a t e d f o r a l l t y p e s o f b u i l d i n g s . E a c h c e n t ra l u n i t c a n • Touch screen control unit
control up to 4000 luminaires with the use of submodules • Unique addresses of luminaires
MPW250 – Power. submodules communicate with RUBIC UNA RW • Factory-assigned module addresses
central unit via LAN network. Communication between luminaires and • No need for an addressing unit
central unit is wireless. By Mesh network and innovative data • Intuitive graphical user interface
sending algorithms was allowed to have a reach up to of 200m in open • Communication band ISM 868MHz
space area. The system operates in the band ISM 868 MHz which allows • Range up to 200m in open space
overcoming such obstacles as a concrete ceiling and walls. Thanks to this it • Possible to use signal booster
is possible to increase four times the range in coparison of divices which are • 4 potential-free inputs and outputs built in the central unit
oprate with 2,4GHz band, e.g. Wi-Fi standard access points • Remote access via web browser
• The central unit monitors up to 250 wireless luminaires
• Possible to extend to have 4000 luminaires thanks to use external
The Central Unit UNA Wireless has a built in additional submodule with submodules
an aerial to communicate with the wireless fittings. To communicate • Possible to connect Wireless luminaires and and standard cable connection
in a wireless mode, each emergency fitting must have a built in aerial. • System status indication
The aerial is assembled in each fitting in a way to avoid or decrease any • Wireless option for LED luminaires only
additional interferences which can may appear during the operation • Internal battery for uninterruptible operation
of the electronics. • Automatic performance of tests
• Event log
RUBIC UNA Wireless has a touch panel as well as the graphical and • Posibility to divide the luminaires for logic groups
intuitive menu, which causes that in an easy way the system can be • Mains mode for selected luminaires/groups
configured without using the smartvisio software. • System management and presentation by using dedicated
SmartVISIO software
Each addressable RW module has its own individual number/address. • BACnet system
The addresses are added during the production process therefore it is
pointless to have the additional device such as programmer during the
installation or maintenance works.
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LAN
max. 100m
02.002 02.050 02.104 02.205 02.244
00-0A-139A-F001 00-0B-C21A-0020 00-01-1A1F-8000 00-0A-1C2C-F908 00-01-1A0D-F0FF
RS485
max. 1200m
LAN
max. 100m 01.002 01.003 01.004 01.005 01.006
00-0A-179A-F006 00-0A-139A-F001 00-0A-141A-9000 00-0A-122C-F901 00-0A-122C-F001
RUBIC UNA WIRELESS
ROUTER
INTERNET PC WWW
ELEMENTY SYSTEMU
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MPW250 – Power
Name RUBIC UNA WIRELESS submodule with a built-in
power supply unit
Max. numberof luminaires 250
Communication RUBIC UNA – LAN/luminaires – Wireless
Mounting DIN-3 (TH35)
Supply voltage 230VAC
Dimensions 210 x 90 x 58 mm
Output Voltage 12VDC
SIGNAL BOOSTER
ZMP-U
Name Uninterruptible power supply unit (UPS)
Number of modules 1
Supply voltage 230V AC 50/60 Hz
Output voltage 12V DC
Mounting DIN-3 (TH35)
Dimensions 105 x 90 x 58 mm
SWITCH RU
Name Network switch
Number of channels 5 or 8
Supply voltage 12V DC
Output voltage 12V DC
Mounting DIN-3 (TH35)
Dimensions 33 x 78 x 107 or 64 x 98 x 118 mm
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MATERIALS:
Polycarbonate body
MOUNTING:
Inside the primary lighting luminaire or separately
POWER SUPPLY:
220÷240VAC/50÷60Hz
LIGHT SOURCE:
1W, 3W or 6W*, dedicated 3.3V light sources
CHARGING:
Max. 12 h; energy-effcient electronic pulse charger
AUTONOMY AND BATTERIES:
1h, 2h, 3h or 8h; LiFePO4 batteries
INSULATION CLASS:
22
II
IP RATING:
IP20
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE:
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ta: 0°C÷40°C
Option: low-temperature version (to -25°C) equipped with an HTR25 heater unit
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
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LED indicator of mains power supply and battery charging Deep discharge protection
Automatic detection of battery capacity and setting up test parametres
*6W LED output available only in emergency mode (SE)
LEGEND:
RU – Rubic UNA central monitoring
BM – UNILED BM emergency module
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MATERIALS:
Polycarbonate body
MOUNTING:
Inside the primary lighting luminaire or separately
POWER SUPPLY:
220÷240VAC/50÷60Hz;
LIGHT SOURCE:
Power output mode: max. 80W
Compatible with LED light sources operating at 12V – 90V DC (up to 80W)
OUTPUT POWER:
1W – 9W (100mA – 750mA)
CHARGING:
Max. 12h or 24h, depending on the battery capacity
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AUTONOMY AND BATTERIES:
1h, 3h or 8h; LiFePO4 batteries
INSULATION CLASS:
II
IP RATING:
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IP20
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE:
ta: 0°C÷50°C 157
Option: low-temperature version (to -25°C) equipped with an HTR25 heater unit
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Deep-discharge protection
Automatic detection of battery capacity and setting up test parametres
Automatic detection of the voltage of the installed light source In emergency mode, 220-240V
LiFePO4
an LED indicates incorrect configuration AC IP20
50-60Hz
AUTONOMY [H]
Battery type
1h 3h 8h
9,6V 1500mAh 9W 3W 1W
LiFePO4
9,6V 3000mAh 9W 5W 2W
OFF
9,6V 6000mAh 9W 9W 4W
luminous flux in mains supply mode = LED l. s. power in mains supply mode
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BATTERY
CODE OPTION
CAPACITY TYPE PACKAGES
UM 15 Li B1 B2 B13 RU
UM 30 Li B1 B2 B13 RU
UM 60 Li B1 B2 B4 RU
B4
B13
LEGEND:
RU – Rubic UNA central monitoring
UM – UNILED UM emergency module
15 – 1500 mAh battery capacity
30 – battery capacity 3000 mAh
60 – battery capacity 6000 mAh
Li – battery type LiFePO4
B1, B2, B4, B13 – battery pack configuration types
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AXP RU series
Luminaire type Recessed-mounted, ceiling, wall, C, R, O, U, A optics AXPC, AXPR, AXPO, AXPU, AXPA
Light source PowerLED 1W, 2W, 3W or 6W (SE) 220-240V
AC LED IP20 IP65/20
IP Rating IP20 or IP65/20 50-60Hz
LOVATO P RU series
Luminaire type Recessed-mounted, ceiling, C, R, O, U, A optics LVPC, LVPR, LVPO, LVPU, LVPA
Light source PowerLED 1W, 2W, 3W 220-240V
AC LED IP20
IP Rating IP20 50-60Hz
SPY II RU series
Luminaire type Inside primary luminaire SP2
Light source PowerLED 1W, 2W, 3W 220-240V
AC LED IP20
IP Rating IP20 50-60Hz
TIGER RU series
Luminaire type Surface-mounted, wall, ceiling TL
Light source LED 3W 220-240V
AC
IP Rating IP22 50-60Hz
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ARROW N RU series
Luminaire type Surface-mounted, wall, ceiling with O or C optics ARNO, ARNC, ARNS
Light source LED 1W, 2W, 3x1W 220-240V
AC LED IP40
IP Rating IP40 50-60Hz
ARROW P RU series
Luminaire type Recessed, ceiling with O or C optics ARPO, ARPC, ARPS
Light source LED 1W, 2W, 3x1W 220-240V
AC LED IP40
IP Rating IP40 50-60Hz
IP Rating IP54
Operating modes Programmable SA/SE
RW mode YES
IP Rating IP54
Operating modes Programmable SA/SE
RW mode YES, only surface mounting
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ARROW N RU series
Luminaire type Surface-mounted, wall, ceiling ARN
Light source LED 1W, 2W 220-240V
AC LED IP40
IP Rating IP40 50-60Hz
ARROW P RU series
Luminaire type Recessed-mounted, ceiling ARP
Light source LED 1W, 2W 220-240V
AC LED IP40
IP Rating IP40 50-60Hz
TWINS RU series
Luminaire type Surface-mounted, wall, ceiling TW
Light source LED 1W, 2W 220-240V
AC LED IP41
IP Rating IP41 50-60Hz
ESCAPE RU series
Luminaire type Surface-mounted, ceiling EL
Light source LED 1W, 2W 220-240V
AC LED IP20
IP Rating IP20 50-60Hz
TIGER RU series
Luminaire type Surface/Recessed-mounted, wall TL
Light source LED 1W, 2W 220-240V
AC LED IP22
IP Rating IP22 50-60Hz
TIGER DS RU series
Luminaire type Surface/Recessed-mounted, ceiling TSL
Light source LED 1W 220-240V
AC LED IP22
IP Rating IP22 50-60Hz
SCREEN RU series
Luminaire type Surface-mounted, wall SC30, SC40, SC60
Light source LED 3x1W, 3W, 2x3W 220-240V
AC LED IP40
IP Rating IP40 50-60Hz
SCREEN DS RU series
Luminaire type Surface-mounted, ceiling SCS30, SCS40, SCS60
Light source LED 3x1W, 3W, 2x3W 220-240V
AC LED IP40
IP Rating IP40 50-60Hz
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HELIOS RU series
Luminaire type Surface-mounted, ceiling HL
Light source LED 1W 220-240V
AC LED IP42 IP65
IP Rating IP42/IP65 50-60Hz
HELIOS DS RU series
Luminaire type Surface-mounted, ceiling HDL
Light source LED 1W 220-240V
AC LED IP42 IP65
IP Rating IP42/IP65 50-60Hz
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FZLV II CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM
SYSTEM OVERVIEW 48
CONTROL MODULE 50
TOUCH CONTROLLER TC-02 52
COMPARISON OF FZLV II SYSTEMS 53
ACCESSORIES 56
EMERGENCY ESCAPE LUMINAIRES 58
ESCAPE ROUTE LUMINAIRES 60
EMERGENCY LIGHTING SYSTEMS
The AWEX's FZLV II is a group emergency lighting system in protection class III and intended to supply up to 160 emergency escape luminaires. Each of the
luminaires connected to the system can operate independently in different switching modes. The luminaires are supplied with safe low nominal voltage of
48V through a two-wire cable. The communication between the luminaires and the system takes place via the supply line, without use of additional
communication cabling. Each luminaire (address module) has its own unique identification address. This address is assigned logically in the system and can
be assigned the appropriate control. The programmable controller shows the current status of the system and its components on the touch screen display.
Using the display, each luminaire can be assigned its own description as well as its control can be changed (password required). The unit has a SD card slot to
save the event log and system configuration.
TOUCH PANEL
7” touch panel with intuitive menu
WIZZARD CONFIG
single-button easy and fast auto-configuration
WEB SERVER
inbuilt web server
01.005
00-1A-121A-0143
unique addresses
factory pre-programmed addresses
ibms
individual battery monitoring system
I/O modules
potential/potential-free input/output modules installed
directly on the circuits
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Four installed programmable relay outputs allow sending the system status messages outside. The system has a built-in RJ-45 connector to enable remote
access through the Web server (web page) or Smart Visio software.The system can be expanded to include a number of external modules installed on the
supply lines, and this group may include input modules, output modules and phase loss sensors.
SELV 48V
CIRCUIT
DC VOLTAGE
20 160
LUMINAIRES LUMINAIRES
PER CIRCUIT PER PANEL
8
CIRCUITS 120W 800W
MAX POWER MAX POWER
PER CIRCUIT PER PANEL
300 M
MAX CIRCUIT
LENGHT
I/O MODULE
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The system control module is equipped with a large touch screen panel which displays information on the current operating status of the system and
luminaire circuits and enables setting up and modifying all system parameters via a graphic user interface. The statuses are displayed using text and
graphics.
Each luminaire integrated within the system can be assigned a name to facilitate its identification.
Features:
• Non-volatile memory to store all events and tests results for at least 2 years
• Control menu with language selection
• Registration of system configuration parameters and events on an SD card
• Standard Ethernet interface for remote control and monitoring via a web browser
• Integrated ModBUS protocol to communicate with a BMS
• System status display
• Automatic detection and integration of new luminaires in the system
• Automatic or manual activation of short or long tests of the whole system
• Operating mode and control configuration for each luminaire
• Setting brightness and emergency duration for each luminaire separately
• Assigning names to luminaires
• Assigning design addresses to luminaires
• Adjustable daytime/nighttime operation timer
• Connection of up to 8 phase loss sensors
• Built-in clock and calendar with DST adjustment and synchronization with a time server
• Remote luminaire diagnostics
• Remote notification of the system status by e-mail
Line 1: 1-20 Lum
230V AC input 2
Signal out 1
Signal out 2
Signal out 3
Signal out 4
12 VDC out
Supply
RS485
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INTERNET
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
1....20 1....20
1....20 1....20
1....20 1....20
1....20 1....20
FIRE
FIREZONE
ZONE FIRE ZONE
1....20 1....20
1....20 1....20
PH90*
STAIRCASE
FIRE ZONE FIRE ZONE
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The TC-02 TOUCH controller enables remote control and monitoring of any number of units from a single location. The controller provides remote
monitoring, configuration and reading of events for each connected FLZV II unit.
Features:
SWITCH
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
1....20 1....20
1....20 1....20
1....20 1....20
1....20 1....20
1....20 1....20
1....20 1....20
PH90*
STAIRCASE
FIRE ZONE FIRE ZONE
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330
350
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460
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Protection class: I
IP rating: IP20
Voltage: 48 V ± 20%
Ambient temperature:
-5°C to 30°C
AC: 230V ± 10%, AC: 230V ± 10%, AC: 230V ± 10%, AC: 230V ± 10%, AC: 230V ± 10%, AC: 230V ± 10%,
50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz 50/60Hz
Supply voltage
or or or or or or
DC: 216V ± 20% DC: 216V ± 20% DC: 216V ± 20% DC: 216V ± 20% DC: 216V ± 20% DC: 216V ± 20%
(3)
FZLV2/12/4/S/W
Code for Sub-Central
(without screen) FZLV2/7/4/S/W FZLV2/12/4/P/W 800x400x170
FZLV2/18/8/S/W FZLV2/26/8/S/W FZLV2/33/8/S/W FZLV2/40/8/S/W
FZLV2/7/4/P/W FZLV2/12/8/S/W
FZLV2/12/8/P/W
(1)
loss of power in luminaire supply cables is not considered
(2)
number of potential free inputs depends on the number of circuits
(3)
works in cooperation with the Main Central
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The IN16F module is the input device intended for the co-operation between The module has a data transmission by circuit power supply. It is possible
building devices and the AWEX Central Battery FZLV II system. It is intended to connect a panel with buttons and LEDs to signal and test the operation
for the operation on the central battery FZLV II circuits. The IN16F modules of the inputs.
are equipped with 16 monitored potential free inputs.
Features:
• comunication with FZLV II central unit via power supply cable
• up to 16 potential-free inputs
• possibile to change single input modes: active, inactive, short-circuit, break
• indicated status of each single input on central unit
• assembly on DIN rail (TH-35)
• possible to connect a panel with buttons and LEDs
• the module can be powered by FZLV II system only.
Technical specifications
Power supply 32 - 56 V DC
Supply current 3 mA
Insulation class III
IP rating IP21
Operating temperature range 9 isolated
from inputs
-10°C to 55°C
Free potential inputs 16
Input function active, inactive, short-circuit, break
Data transmission power line
Assembly DIN rail
Dimensions (LxWxD) mm 106x90x57
Connectors 2,5mm2
The PH3F sensor module is used for monitoring of 230V AC potential signals The inputs can be used to monitor individual circuit protections. The PH3F
from primary lighting switches in order to activate an emergency luminaire module can also serve as a phase loss sensor. The control inputs can be
control group along with the primary lighting. The module has 3 potential assigned the recovery delay function. The module uses a power line for
inputs with programmable logic. communication.
Features:
• monitoring of primary lighting switches or functioning asa phase loss
sensor
• comunication with FZLV II central unit via power supply cable
• programmable inversion of the action logic of individual inputs
• possibility of monitoring individual primary lighting protections
• test button
• the module can be powered by FZLV II system only
• status indicators
Technical specifications
Power supply 32 - 56 V DC
Supply current 3,0 mA
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The OUT4F module is the universal output device intended for the co- The OUT4F modules are equipped with 4 relay outputs. The module uses a
operation between electrical device example, fire-fighting devices and the power line for communication. The device can cooperate with emergency
AWEX Central Battery FZLV II system. It is intended for the operation on the exit doors, smoke venting systems, automatic extinguishing systems, and
central battery FZLV II circuits. other devices intended for the fire protection.
Features:
• comunication with FZLV II central unit via power supply cable
• 4 relay outputs
• assembly on DIN rail (TH-35)
• the module can be powered by FZLV II system only.
Technical specifications
Power supply 32 - 56 V DC
Supply current 55 mA
Insulation class III
IP rating IP21
Operating temperature range 9 isolated
from inputs
-10°C to 55°C
Relay outputs 4
Outputs parameters AC contact load capacity: 16A / 250 V
DC contact load capacity: 16A / 24 V
ADFD address module is used to monitor and control dynamic luminaires. The ADFD module is installed directly in the dynamic luminaires and
The module works with LED light sources manufactured by AWEX. It is supports light sources manufactured by AWEX (up to 6W), which are
designed for use in circuits supplied from the FZLV II system (connector connected using the block marked “Display”.
Features:
• each ADFD module has its unique address
• automatic search for connected modules by FZLV II control unit
• possibility to program any dynamic scenario
• automated testing of modules
• remote module firmware update
• communication with FZLV II system over the supply line
Technical specifications
Supply voltage range: 32-56 V DC
Input current Max 195 mA
Output voltage up to 4.2 VDC
Mounting In luminaires manufactured by AWEX
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW 64
OFFLINE TECHNOLOGY – IF NEEDED 66
CONTROL UNIT 67
COMPARISON OF SPS SYSTEMS 70
ACCESSORIES 73
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The Central Battery System SPS provides emergency power supply The batteries are self-operating accumulators with a 10-year operation life.
when the mains power is lost or its parameters are inappropriate. The SPS is based on the Offline technology, connected devices are supplied
main purpose of the system is to supply power to emergency lighting directly from the mains. The supply voltage is regularly monitored and
luminaires and assure 100% of the power for at least 1 hour. The lighting in the event of a loss, the control system (after ca. 150 ms) disconnects
which uses LED luminaires, fluorescent luminaires or compact fluorescent the mains power and switches into accumulator mode. The device is
luminaires can combine them in the same system. It is possible to connect secured against extensive load and short circuit. The circuit safety devices
any type of luminaire and it is not necessary to install any additional are continuously monitored and the damage notification is displayed on
internal module. When designing the device, all applicable standards the front signaling panel. In spite of the simple structure, SPS has been
were followed. The device is composed of an inverter which serves to provided with a set of modern functions. The unit can be configured
maintain the voltage of 230 VAC ± 3 % 50 Hz on output circuits. The system and operated by means of the built-in www server and SmartVisio app
is equipped with batteries whose capacity is dependent upon load and (optional). The use of all-purpose Modbus and BACnet protocols allows
emergency luminaire supply period. integrating system from BMS. A small size of the cabinet allows installing
the system in places where large-size central battery systems do not fit.
SPS 300 SPS 600 SPS 1000 SPS 1500 SPS 2000
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1....20 1....20
1....20 1....20
1....20 1....20
1....20 1....20
1....20
1....20
1....20
1....20
PH90* PH90*
STAIRCASE
FIRE ZONE FIRE ZONE
Conventional system
Main station failure Failure of the entire facility
Wiring failure, main station – substation Failure of the entire substation
Damage to final circuit insulation Possible fire hazard
max 250 W
STAIRCASE PH90*
FIRE ZONE FIRE ZONE
Decentralized system
Main station failure No central system
Wiring failure, main station – substation Each system is independent, failure in one fire zone only
Damage to final circuit insulation Possible fire hazard
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The Central Battery System SPS is based on the Offline technology. Thanks to this technology, it is possible to minimize energy losses during mains
operation and thus increase durability and reduce operation costs. In practice, it is possible to supply devices connected to SPS directly from the mains.
During a normal mains operation, the system control unit and a unit responsible for monitoring accumulator parameters are supplied with power. The
supply voltage is monitored on a regular basis and in case of its loss (after about 160ms) the converter starts operating and converts the constant voltage
of 24 VDC from accumulators into alternating voltage for output (230 VAC 50 Hz sinus).
Advantages OFFLINE:
• Inconsiderable energy losses during mains power operation
• low working temperature
• increased system component durability
• low operation costs due to low damage rate
• low noise emission during mains operation
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The system control unit has a clear signaling panel serving to display the most important system statuses, i.e. mains operation, batterybased operation,
inverter failure, charger failure, etc. The statuses are displayed via colored diodes. Additionally, the panel is equipped with two buttons intended for
testing and resetting protection against serious discharge. All indicators and buttons were designed in accordance with requirements of PN-EN 50171
standard. To configure inputs/outputs, circuit operation modes, test parameters and to operate them, a complex www server interface is used or Smart
Visio application is applied.
Features:
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potential-free IN1
potential-free IN2
potential-free IN3
potential-free IN4
230V AC input SW4
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SPS system is equipped in standard with RJ45 socket and freely programmable IP address. Thanks to this, it`s possible to control and configure the system
remotely via standard web browser. An access to the web interface is protected by password.
INTERNET
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
MAX 100m
max 250 W
STAIRCASE PH90*
FIRE ZONE FIRE ZONE
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Technical data SPS 300 SPS 600 SPS 1000 SPS 1500 SPS 2000
Protection class: I
IP rating : IP20
Working temperature:
-5°C to 30°C
AC: 1-phase AC: 1-phase AC: 1-phase AC: 1-phase AC: 1-phase
Supply voltage
230V ± 10%, 50/60Hz 230V ± 10%, 50/60Hz 230V ± 10%, 50/60Hz 230V ± 10%, 50/60Hz 230V ± 10%, 50/60Hz
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SPS 300
360
660
220
SPS 600
400
800
260
SPS 1000
450
940
240
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SPS 1500
490
1100
280
SPS 2000
490
1200
280
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The panel is intended for remote control of basic system statuses, such
as: readiness for work, battery-based operation, defect. To lock the
continuous operation, the built-in key must be used.
80
80
98,00 17,50
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SYSTEM OVERVIEW 76
SMART – SWITCHING METHOD
AND REVISION TECHNOLOGY 77
LPS SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 78
CM-NET CONTROL MOdULE 79
CCM CHARGING CONTROL MODULE 81
BST 430 - BOOSTER 81
ML-E 2X6A CIRCUIT MODULE 82
ML-E 4X3A CIRCUIT MODULE 82
ML-E 8X1,5A CIRCUIT MODULE 83
HUB MODULE 83
LS-24 SENSOR MODULE 84
LS-230 SENSOR MODULE 84
ELS-230 EXTERNAL MODULE 85
CZF LON EXTERNAL MODULE 85
CZF-01 PHASE LOSS SENSOR 86
ETA 2 SWITCHING MODULE 86
ADN ADDRESS MODULE 87
MP 500 SWITCHING MODULE 88
MP 4A SWITCHING MODULE 89
PZS LON MODULE 90
PZS MODULE 91
SD MEMORY CARD 91
SYSTEM STRUCTURE 92
SAMPLE SYSTEM DIAGRAM 93
COMPARISON OF CBS SYSTEMS 94
EMERGENCY ESCAPE LUMINAIRES 96
ESCAPE ROUTE LUMINAIRES 98
EMERGENCY LIGHTING SYSTEMS
The CBS central power supply system is a an advanced, reliable and The CBS can be flexibly adapted to any building or facility by diversifying
user-friendly central battery system, designed in compliance with the the power supply plan of fire zones or the routing of emergency lighting
requirements of VDE 0108, PN-EN 50171 and PN-EN 50172 standards. circuits by implementing CBS LPS or CBS PBS substation systems,
respectively.
The system provides the possibility of monitoring circuits, luminaires or
both. The whole system will not fail if the central control unit is damaged,
because its substations will take over the control of branch circuits and
A CBS unit is equipped with a controller to supervise the operation and luminaires, which considerably increases the safety level in the building
status of the entire system, and to register all events according to the or facility.
requirements specified in PN-EN 50172. A wide range of luminaire control
options enables easy modification of functions as and when required by Routine periodic tests, the event log and system configuration data can be
the user. The operating mode of a luminaire is set at the controller or via stored on an SD memory card provided with the unit. Additionally, all that
SMART VISIO software application and in either case the required mode data is stored in the non-volatile memory of the control unit.
can be configured at any time. A built-in timer can also be used to activate,
for example, the nighttime mode of a luminaire. With the safety of firefighting and rescue teams in mind, in all CBS units
the IT earthing system
The system comprises an intelligent charger which controls the charging
process and protects the batteries from damage, and thanks to the use of
an active PFC function, fixed costs of operation are considerably reduced.
Features:
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Switching
Method
And
Revision
Technology
SMART ADVANTAGES:
CONVENTIONAL LIMITATIONS:
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The LPS is a state-of-the-art, reliable and user-friendly central battery inputs provided in the control module, fire zones can be managed by
system manufactured by AWEX. It has been designed to meet applicable means of phase loss sensors (CZF) which monitor the voltage of the power
standards and comprises the proprietary SMART technology. From the supplied to the zones, The system is upgradable with ELS230 modules
functional point of view, the LPS is equivalent to the CBS, however due to with 9 potential control inputs. Line modules have separate protection for
its compact size and reduced power output it is intended for smaller-sized AC and DC mode, which considerably increases the safety of emergency
locations or in places where the power sources of emergency luminaires lighting activation in the building/facility. In the DC mode, the system
must be diversified (as a group). The LPS can power luminaires with a operates as an IT network (insulated).
total power output of 1500W for 1h or 500W for 3h. Thanks to four sensor
Features:
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The CM-NET control module supervises and manages other modules of a short circuit or break in communication wires triggers automatic
included in the central battery system. The keys and LCD display on the switchover of all circuits to the emergency mode. The module also offers
front panel enable the user to set up and operate the system. System the function of automatic searching and adding of all luminaires connected
configuration is also possible through the RJ45 connector and the SMART to the system. The controller enables making firmware upgrades of all
VISIO installed on a PC. The LEDs on the front panel provide immediate internal system modules, as well as address modules. Thanks to a timer
visual information on the current status of the central battery system. The function, the operating mode of a luminaire can be changed according to
control module supervises the following functions: mains/battery power its assigned, configurable program. The control module has programmable
supply mode, battery charging, system current and voltage, insulation function keys which can be used to switch the system immediately into the
condition, and deep-discharge protection. Detection of a fault or error service mode or the IT mode.
is immediately indicated and registered in the event log. The occurrence
Features:
Configuration:
• Eight configuration keys
• SD card
• RJ45 connector for SMART VISIO
System control:
• Four 24V potential-free inputs that can be programmed for: functional
test, battery test, sensor input etc.
• Four function keys:
• Lock
• Functional test activation
• Battery test activation
• Deep discharge error reset
• Four programmable function keys:
• Switching circuits for AC power supply
• Switching circuits for DC power supply
• Alarm reset: leakage fault
• Alarm reset: emergency mode
• Functional test without preheating
• Three LON communication buses
• 2 timers
• 3PH phase loss sensor connector
• Remote system lock input
External communication:
• Current system status indication
• LED indicators
• LCD display
• BMS – BACnet, LonWorks
• Three potential-free outputs for PZS or BMS
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Technical specifications
4 LED indicators
• mains supply mode
LED indicators • battery supply mode
• fault
• deep discharge
• • SD/MMC cards
Interfaces • • RJ45 – BACnet
• • LON x 3 – Lonworks
• locks
Potential-free inputs • phase loss sensor
• 4 programmable inputs
• mains voltage
• battery voltage
• battery charge current (+)
• battery discharge current (-)
• date and time
• type of test in progress
• charging disturbance/error
• deep discharge
• manual reset
• recovery delay
• insulation failure
Displayed information
• circuit failure
• circuit overload
• fuse failure
• substation failure
• circuit and control names
• system and control parameters
• communication errors
• event log review (including substations)
• switching substation failure
• active critical groups
• type of system lock
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CCM module is responsible for accumulators charging process. use larger accumulators by increasing quantity of BST - 430W booster,
Charging process is realized by BST - 430W booster. It's possible to up to 16 pcs.
Features:
• Supporting and controlling the BST-430 charge booster
• Monitoring leakage conductance in branch circuits
• Protection against deep discharge
• The ability to control individual batteries in cooperation with
BC battery control system
• Fan control
• Two connectors for the measurement of:
• current
• temperature
• RS interface for communication with the BC system
• Displaying the current status of the charger
• Three programmable potential-free outputs
• Status indicator LED
Technical specifications
• Battery fault
• Leakage fault
LED indicators • Stand by
• Fault
• Status
Protection against
183,6V DC
deep discharge
Technical specifications
Protection against
183,6V DC
deep discharge
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Features:
• Controlling SMART luminaires
• Monitoring up to 20 luminaires per circuit
• Unique addresses programmed during production process
• Freely programmable work mode
• Independent control of each circuit
• Independent control of each luminaire
• Identification of each luminaire
• Fault, module status and circuit status indicators
• Service pin
• Supplying luminaires with PN-EN 60347-2-7 ballasts and luminaires
with LED and incandescent light sources
• Adjustable AC/DC changeover time
Technical specifications
Number of circuits 2
Max. circuit length up to 600m
Max. load 6A
Max. inrush current 180A/ms
Switch-over time 100 - 2500ms
Fuse 2x10AT / 250V / 6,3x32
Features:
• Controlling SMART luminaires
• Monitoring up to 20 luminaires per circuit
• Unique addresses programmed during production process
• Freely programmable work mode
• Independent control of each circuit
• Independent control of each luminaire
• Identification of each luminaire
• Fault, module status and circuit status indicators
• Service pin
• Supplying luminaires with PN-EN 60347-2-7 ballasts and luminaires
with LED and incandescent light sources
• Adjustable AC/DC changeover time
• Adjustable emergency duration for each circuit
Technical specifications
Number of circuits 4
Max. circuit length up to 600m
Max. load 3A
Max. inrush current 180A/ms
Switch-over time 100 - 2500ms
Fuse 8x5AT / 250V / 6,3x32
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Features:
• Controlling SMART luminaires
• Monitoring up to 20 luminaires per circuit
• Unique addresses programmed during production process
• Freely programmable work mode
• Independent control of each circuit
• Independent control of each luminaire
• Identification of each luminaire
• Fault, module status and circuit status indicators
• Service pin
• Supplying luminaires with PN-EN 60347-2-7 ballasts and luminaires
with LED and incandescent light sources
• Adjustable AC/DC changeover time
• Adjustable emergency duration for each circuit
Technical specifications
Number of circuits 8
Max. circuit length up to 600m
Max. load 1,5A
Max. inrush current 180A/ms
Switch-over time 100 - 2500ms
Fuse 16x2,5AT / 250V / 6,3x32
HUB MODULE
The Lon Hub module is a component of the central battery system. It is installed in substations (remote cabinets). The LON3 interface is used for
installed in PBS-20/H substations. PBS-40/H. The module is designed to communication with the main cabinet.
enable communication of the CM-NET control module with line modules
Features:
• Communication with up to 5 modules: ML-S line modules and LS 24 or
LS 230 sensor modules
• Service pin
• Address setting switch to set the HUB module address within the range
of 1-10
• Power supply of up to 5 modules
• Built-in termination of a communication line
• Fault and module status indicators
• Push-buttons to: add/remove, select and configure modules
Technical specifications
Number of addresses 1-10
Number of supported modules 5
• LON in – LON3 bus input
Connectors • LON out – LON3 bus output
• Term – for bus termination activation
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This potential-free input module monitors up to 8 inputs in a 24V current The inputs can also be used as potential-free inputs for building
loop. The inputs enable selective activation of luminaire control groups by management systems (BMS) to activate individual control groups. The
assigning phase loss sensors to them. In the event of a voltage loss at the system can integrate up to 10 modules of the LS-24 and LS-230 type.
primary lighting switchboard, luminaires with control groups assigned to
them are activated.
Features:
• Monitoring of the phase loss sensor current loop
• Monitoring of the 24V DC current loop
• Possibility of joint control with a BMS via potential-free inputs
• Programmable recovery delay
• Service pin
• Fault and module status indicators
• Active input indicators
• Possibility of sensor input negation
Technical specifications
Number of inputs Eight 24V current loop inputs
Recovery delay from 1 s to 1 h
Connectors 2,5mm2
The module has eight 230V AC potential-free inputs. It enables setting up inactive state recovery delay time is programmable within the range of 1
emergency luminaire control groups with the power supply of primary second to 1 hour. The system can integrate up to 10 modules of the LS-24
lighting circuits. The logic of the inputs can be inverted, so that the input and LS-230 type.
is in active state at 0V and inactive at 240V. This functionality enables
monitoring of individual protections of the primary lighting system. The
Features:
• Monitoring of primary lighting switches
• Programmable inversion of input logic
• Possibility of monitoring individual primary lighting protections
• Programmable recovery delay time
• Service pin
• Fault and module status indicators
• Input status and inversion indicators
Technical specifications
Number of inputs Eight 230V AC potential inputs
Recovery delay from 1 s to 1 h
Connectors 2,5mm2
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The ELS-230V sensor module is used for monitoring of 230V AC potential service pin, rotary address selector switches, a LON connector for data
signals from primary lighting switches in order to activate an emergency transmission (with a built-in terminating resistor) and a 24V power supply
luminaire control group along with the primary lighting. The module has 9 connection. The module is also equipped with LED indicators displaying
inputs. The inputs can be inverted to monitor individual circuit protections. the current logic settings and the status of individual inputs.
The ELS-230 module can also serve as a phase loss sensor. The control
inputs can be assigned the recovery delay function. The module has a
Features:
• Monitoring of primary lighting switches
• Function of a phase loss sensor
• Programmable inversion of input logic
• Possibility of monitoring individual primary lighting protections
• Programmable recovery delay time
• Service pin
• Fault and module status indicators
• Input status and inversion indicators
Technical specifications
Power supply 24 V DC ± 5V
Protection class I
Ingress protection IP21
Operating temperature range -10oC to + 40oC
Potential inputs 9 isolated inputs
Phase loss control Monitoring of up to 3 phases
Recovery delay from 1 s to 1 h
Data transmission LON
Number of addresses 1-32
Switching threshold as per 60598-2-22
Dimensions (LxWxD) mm 105x85x60
Connectors 2,5mm2
CZF LON EXTERNAL MODULE
The CZF LON sensor module is used for monitoring of 230V AC potential service pin, rotary address selector switches, a LON connector for data
signals from primary lighting switches in order to activate an emergency transmission (with a built-in terminating resistor) and a 24V power supply
luminaire control group along with the primary lighting. The module has 3 connection. The module is also equipped with LED indicators displaying
inputs. The inputs can be inverted to monitor individual circuit protections. the current logic settings and the status of individual inputs.
The CZF LON module can also serve as a phase loss sensor. The control
inputs can be assigned the recovery delay function. The module has a
Features:
• Monitoring of primary lighting switches or functioning asa phase loss
sensor
• Programmable inversion of the action logic of individual inputs
• Possibility of monitoring individual primary lighting protections
• Programmable recovery delay time
• Service pin
• Fault and module status indicators
• Input status indicators
Technical specifications
Power supply 24 V DC ± 5V
Protection class I
Ingress protection IP21
Operating temperature range -10oC to + 40oC
Potential inputs Three isolated inputs
Phase loss control Monitoring of up to 3 phases
Recovery delay from 1 s to 1 h
Data transmission LON
Number of addresses 1-32
Switching threshold as per 60598-2-22
Dimensions (LxWxD) mm 55x90x60
Connectors 2,5mm2
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The quick-acting phase loss sensor is used for voltage monitoring in The switching threshold is as specified in PN-EN60598-2-22.
primary lighting switchboards to energise specific circuits or the whole
system for emergency operation.
Features:
• Phase loss detection
• Switch activation detection
• Switchover threshold as per PN-EN 60598-2-22
• Delay time <200 ms
• Mounting in DIN-3 rail
Technical specifications
Power supply 230V, 50Hz, 176V-275V DC
Switchover thresholds As per PN-EN 60598-2-22
Mounting DIN-3 rail (TH35)
Delay time < 200ms
Connectors 2,5mm2
Contact 230V/50Hz 0,5A NO
ETA-2 is an external module supplied from the central battery system The OUT1 can be set up to work in three operating modes: always ON
(CBS). It is used for switching single luminaires or a group of luminaires (maintained operation), always OFF (non-maintained operation) or
connected to outputs OUT1 and OUT2. If a phase loss sensor and a 216V depending on the status of the switch. Luminaires connected to OUT1 can
DC emergency lighting switch are triggered, the module always activates also be controlled by an external controller operating in the BUS mode
both outputs. In other circumstances, the activation of those outputs when the output is always active.
depends on the manually set up operating modes. In the case of a 230V
AC power supply, OUT2 is activated depending on the settings of a CS or
BUS mode. In the CS mode, OUT2 is activated by a switch. In the BUS mode,
the output is always active to enable controlling external luminaires, for
example by means of a DALI controller.
Features:
• Phase loss detection
• Switch activation detection
• Emergency mode detection
• Fault indication by relay closure
• Multiple operating modes: relay outputs activated depending on switch
settings
Technical specifications
Power supply 220 - 240V 50-60Hz, 216V DC ± 20%
Ingress protection IP20
Protection class I
Max. power 920 VA
Potential outputs 1x1A, 1x4A
Wire terminals max. 2,5mm2
Temperature range -10oC to +40oC
Mounting DIN rail
Dimensions (LxWxD) 88x90x58mm
Weight 0,1kg
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The ADN address module is used for monitoring and controlling monitoring and a mixed mode of operation: continuous, intermittent
(emergency) luminaires. The control is provided by a freely programmable and switched. The module is also equipped with a control input for the
control group. The module supports luminaires with LED, fluorescent or monitoring of a local switch.
incandescent light sources. It is designed for use in circuits with luminaire
Dimensions [mm]:
22
38
134
Technical specifications
Power supply 230V 50Hz , 216V DC ± 20%
Ingress protection IP20
Max. power 120W
Light source 1-120W
Max. Ambient temperature range -20oC to +50oC
Mounting Inside the luminaire
Weight 0,1kg
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The MP500 is used for activating the mains supply mode of a luminaire of enables application of primary lighting luminaires as emergency
a group of luminaires by means of a primary lighting switch. The module luminaires.
Module dimensions in mm
18,5 5 18,5
157
18 44
21
7
15
157
Technical specifications
Power supply 230V 50Hz, 216V DC ± 20%
Ingress protection IP20
Max. power 500 VA
Wire terminals 3x2,5mm2
Max. Ambient temperature range -10oC to +40oC
Mounting Inside the luminaire
Weight 0,1kg
L(+) L(+)
ON POWER N(-) N(-)
PHASE
L MP 500 emerency lighting fittings
LOSS
OFF TO CB N
NO ON ~230V AC 0V ON ON
NO OFF ~230V AC 0V OFF OFF
YES ON ~0V ~230V DC ON OFF
YES OFF ~0V ~230V DC ON OFF
TO OFF
ON
L
N
basic lighting fittings
CZF
CB – Central battery
ML – Linear module input
CZF – Phase loss sensor
CB
TO – Basic lighting switch board
MP500 - switching module
ML LS-24
LS-24 – Potential free input module
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The MP 4A is used for activating the mains supply mode of a luminaire primary lighting fails all luminaires in this group are switched to the
of a group of luminaires by means of a primary lighting switch. Thanks emergency mode.
to the applied logic (see Fig. below) of the control input, when the
Module dimensions in mm
18,5 5 18,5
157
18 44
21
7
15
157
Technical specifications
Power supply 230V 50Hz, 216V DC ± 20%
Ingress protection IP20
Max. load 4A
Wire terminals 3x2,5mm2
Max. Ambient temperature range -10oC to +40oC
Mounting Inside the luminaire
Weight 0,1kg
L
N
PHASE CB POWER
L(+) MP 4A L(+)
LOSS SUPPLY
N(-) N(-)
emerency lighting fittings
NO Pos. 1 230V AC ON OFF
NO Pos. 2 230V AC OFF ON
YES Pos. 1 230V DC ON OFF
YES Pos. 2 230V DC ON OFF
TO W
L
N
basic lighting fittings
CB – Central battery
ML – Linear module input
CZF – Phase loss sensor
CB
TO – Basic lighting switch board
MP 4A - switching module
ML
W - single-pole double-throw switch
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The PZS LON module is used for monitoring of Central Battery Systems The module has an LCD display and LEDs indicating: AC operation, DC
connected via LON buses. Thanks to the PZS LON module the user can operation, Lock, Fault; the panel is equipped with 5 push-buttons and a
check the name and the status of the connected system. Additionally, all key.
faults and errors that have occurred in each of the connected systems can
be viewed.
Features:
• Reading and viewing the current status of all systems connected to the
module
• Plug & Play device – no configuration required
• System monitoring within a single group (up to 10 systems); selection
of 1-4 groups
• Possibility of locking all connected system components by pushing the
Block button
• Configurable lock for selected systems (not all systems have tobe
locked by the module; monitoring only possible)
• Configuration is saved when the power supply is interrupted
• Loss of communication is notified by the module (timeout)
• Loss of communication with the system removes any previously
applied locks
• Acoustic signalling of system faults or errors (can be postponed for a
specific time)
• LED indicators on the front panel: AC supply mode, DC supply mode,
Lock, Fault
• LED status depends on all monitored systems
Technical specifications
Power supply 24 V DC ± 5V
Protection class I
Ingress protection IP21
Operating temperature range -10oC to +40oC
Number of monitored systems from 1 to 10
Data transmission LON
Connectors 1,5mm2
Max. dimensions (HxWxD) 130x100x40mm
Mounting Wall-mounted
+24VDC
-24VDC
LON1
LON1
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This panel enables remote checking of some basic operating statuses of A built-in key can be used to lock continuous and emergency operation.
the system, such as: stand-by (mains operation), battery operation or fault. This prevents the system from unauthorized tampering.
Technical specifications
Connectors 1,5mm2
Max. dimensions (HxWxD) 82x80x55mm
Mounting Wall-mounted
SD MEMORY CARD
An SD memory card enables saving the event log and subsequent opening Using the card, the system configuration can also be stored and the
and printing it on a PC with standard word processing software. firmware can be updated.
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Communication with ELS 230V external modules, substations with a between systems with a controller and BMS type systems. The LON2
controller and substations with a HUB module (remote cabinets) is based interface is intended for communication with external sensor modules of
on the LonTalk communication protocol. Three LonTalk interfaces are the ELS 230 type, whereas LON3 is reserved for substations equipped with
implemented in the controller. The first – LON1 – is used for communication a HUB module.
UNADDRESSED
SYSTEM
GROUP topology
Group 1
SYSTEM topology
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CB/01/01 CB/01/02 CB/01/03 CB/01/n (n=MAX 20) PBS/02/n (n=MAX 20) PBS/02/03 PBS/02/02 PBS/02/01
CB/01 LUMINAIRE monitoring
(mixed mode)
LON
AC - 230V
230V MAINS
BMS
MONITORING OF
L1, L2, L3 230V
CBS MONITORING OF
L1, L2, L3 230V
Remote status panel
PZS LON
SMART VISIO MONITORING OF
L1, L2, L3 230V
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Cable glands top & bottom top & bottom top top top top top
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top & bottom top top top top top top top top
- - - - - - - - -
35mm2 16mm2*(2) 16mm2*(2) 16mm2*(2) 16mm2*(2) 16mm2*(2) 16mm2*(2) 16mm2*(2) 16mm2*(2)
35mm2 16mm2 16mm2*(2) 16mm2*(2) 16mm2*(2) 16mm2*(2) 16mm2*(2) 16mm2*(2) 16mm2*(2)
- - - - - - - - -
4mm2 4mm2 4mm2 4mm2 4mm2 4mm2 4mm2 4mm2 4mm2
600m
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IP65
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IP Rating IP54
IP Rating IP54
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IP42
IP42
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PICTOGRAMS – STICKERS
22 23 24
25 26 27
Additional pictograms
28 61 29
CODE PSxx PNxx PMxx PBxx PVxx PWxx
Dimensions [mm] 100x300 100x200 125x250 150x300 200x400 300x600
Compatible with: TL, TG, TGS, TLS ETS ETE, HL, HEL, HDL, HDEL, ARN, ARP, EL TW, IF2, SK8, ETL SC40, SCS40 SC60, SCS60
Legend:
xx – pictogram ID number (see the photos above)
34
31 32
33
CODE PU31 PU32 PU33 PU34
Dimensions [mm] 125x250 (125x375)* 150x300 (150x450)* 100x300 (150x600)* 100x200 (100x300)*
Compatible with: ETE, HEL, HL, HDL, HDEL, ARN, ARP, EL TW, IF2, SK8, ETL TL, TG, TGS, TLS ETS
*overall size
41 42 43 44 47 48
CODE PU41, PU42 PU43, PU44 PU47, PU48
Dimensions [mm] 125x125 150x150 100x100
Compatible with: ETE, HL, HEL, HDL, HDEL, ARN, ARP TW, IF2, SK8, ETL ETS
PICTOGRAMS – FOIL
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SYMBOLS USED
The current list of valid CNBOP fire protection approvals Light source type – LED
LED
is available at www.awex.eu
Product complies with applicable European Directive Light source type – T5 fluorescent lamp
T5
requirements G5
E
F
A
B
Photographs and parameters of the products shown in this catalogue are for reference only and cannot be relied upon as a legal offer. Certain para-
meters of supplied products may differ from the parameters of the products described in this catalogue. The appearance of actual products may slightly
differ from the photographs and drawings contained in this catalogue. P.P.H.U AWEX reserves the right to discontinue products shown in this catalogue
or to modify their parameter without notice.
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STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS
SCOPE OF APPLICATION
Emergency lighting systems should be designed for all civil structures where a power cut or mains supply failure may cause a risk of injury or death to the
public, a major environmental hazard or substantial property damage (Regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure of 12 April 2002). Journal of Laws No.
75, Item 690, as amended; Regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure of 12 March 2009, Journal of Laws No. 56, Item 461 and Regulation of the Minister
of Infrastructure of 10 December 2010, Journal of Laws No. 239, Item 1597).
3. In temporary buildings and structures, if intended as entertainment venues or other places of assembly.
4. In air-supported structures, if used as temporary production or storage facilities, where the fire load density of the fire zone does not
exceed 1000MJ/m².
6. control rooms and technical rooms at gas compressor stations (and elsewhere on the premises of such stations).
Emergency lighting is designed for use when mains-supplied primary lighting luminaires fail. For this reason, emergency lighting luminaires have to be
supplied from an independent source of electric power.
Emergency lighting
Emergency lighting must comply with the requirements and parameters specified in PN-EN 1838 and PN-EN 50172. The main purpose of emergency
lighting is to enable safe exit or evacuation of the premises where the mains supply fails.
As the efficiency of light sources tends to decrease with operation time, the luminaires get dirty and other factors affect the overall performance, it is
recommended to design the luminous intensity at least at 1.25 times the level recommended in applicable standards. For the calculation of the luminous
intensity of emergency escape lighting only direct illumination of the surface should be considered, without any light reflected in floors, walls or ceilings.
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If stand-by lighting is used as emergency escape lighting, the system should be compliant with the above-mentioned standards and any other standards
applicable to the products and wiring used. If the illuminance provided by stand-by lighting is lower than the minimum illuminance level achieved with
primary lighting, such lighting should only be used to ensure proper completion or interruption of activities.
The purpose of illumination of an escape route is to ensure safe evacuation or exit of people from the area and to enable them to locate fire protection
and suppression equipment.
The purpose of anti-panic illumination of open areas is to reduce the likelihood of panic and to enable safe movement of people towards escape routes
and exits by providing enough visibility to reach a place from where the escape route or exit can be located. It is recommended that escape routes or
open areas should be illuminated by light falling directly onto the relevant surface; any obstructions located up to 2m above the surface should be il-
luminated as well.
The purpose of illumination of high risk task areas is to increase the safety of persons involved in potentially dangerous processes or situations and to
allow safe and correct completion or interruption of activities in such areas. In high risk task areas, the operating level of illuminance at the reference
plane should not be lower than 10% of the normal illuminance required for given activities, however no less than 15 lx. The stroboscopic effect must be
eliminated. The uniformity of illuminance in a high risk task area should not exceed 10:1.
The minimum duration of emergency lighting should be as long as the safety hazards exist.
High risk task area lighting should ensure full and continuous illuminance required at once or within 0.5 s, depending on the application.
The luminance of each colour area of a safety sign should be at least 2 cd/m2 in all viewing directions which are important for safety.
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PLACEMENT OF EMERGENCY ESCAPE LUMINAIRES
In order to ensure correct visibility, allowing safe evacuation, it is recommended to place emergency lighting luminaires at least 2m above floor level.
For appropriate luminance, emergency luminaires should be situated close to each exit door and where necessary to highlight potential danger or safety
equipment. Emergency escape luminaires should be placed as shown below:
at each emergency exit door at stairs, with each step close to firefighting equipment
receiving direct light or fire alarm call points
outside and close to each close to each first aid point mandatory at all exit doors
final exit and safety signs
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If first aid points or firefighting equipment and fire alarm call points are not situated on the escape route or within the open area, they should be illumi-
nated so that the illuminance level of at least 5 lx is ensured on the floor close to these points.
NOTE: According to the applicable standard, ‘close to’ means within at a distance of 2m measured horizontally.
Emergency lighting should also be provided in other hazardous areas and the areas that should be accessible if primary lighting fails.
Such areas include the following:
• Lift cars,
• Escalators and moving walkways,
• Toilets, lobbies, changing rooms, cloakrooms and locker rooms larger than 8 m2 and rooms intended for use by the disabled,
• Technical rooms where escape route lighting should meet the requirements for the open area lighting or high risk task areas, as applicable,
• Covered car parks,
• Hospitals – the illuminance of escape route lighting at ICUs and operating theatres should be at least as required for primary lighting in those
areas (unless stand-by lighting is available).
SAFETY SIGNAGE
Signs placed at all emergency exits along escape routes should be so illuminated as to indicate the direction to a place of safety in an unambiguous man -
ner. [PNEN1838:2005]
Exit and direction signs should be clearly visible from anywhere along the escape route. All signs indicating emergency exits and escape routes should be
in the same colour and format, whereas their minimum illuminance should be 2 cd/m2.
As people in the building may not be familiar with its layout, internally illuminated, permanently powered safety signs are recommended.
Note that internally illuminated safety signs are visible from a greater distance than the same size signs illuminated from the outside.
d=s*p
where:
d [m] – viewing distance (maximum distance at which a sign is visible and recognizable)
p [m] – height of sign
s – constant value: 100 for externally illuminated signs and 200 for internally illuminated signs.
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1. EMERGENCY LIGHTING SYSTEMS
Power to an emergency escape lighting system should be supplied immediately, automatically and for enough time to ensure illumination of specific
areas if the primary lighting fails.
Emergency escape lighting should be activated not only in the event of a total blackout or failure of the primary lighting, but also if a local failure occurs,
such as a damage to a branch circuit. All applicable scenarios should be considered at the emergency lighting system design phase, in order to make sure
that the emergency lighting will operate correctly if the power supply of primary lighting should fail in a given zone.
An emergency lighting system is to comprise all equipment and components within a facility which are interconnected to fulfil the purposes of emergency
lighting. This applies, in particular, to the duration and adequate illuminance of emergency lighting, the application of primary or night time lighting, re-
porting events and the safety of operation and activities of rescue teams, also in the event of fire.
• Emergency lighting systems with a central power supply or self-contained luminaires (with internal batteries),
• Emergency luminaires designed for use with a CPS system or internal batteries, including their equipment (ballasts, switching and address modules
in the case of CPS or inverters, address modules and batteries in the case of self-contained luminaires),
• Cables and wires for the connection of emergency lighting system with luminaires,
• Cable trays, cable glands, suspension brackets and mechanical fixing systems to make connections in emergency lighting systems,
• Additionally designed emergency lighting system devices and equipment, such as remote controllers, computer connection modules, monitoring
systems for luminaire supply circuits, systems used for operation with fire protection equipment and other components used in emergency lighting
systems.
As-fitted drawings of the completed emergency lighting system should be submitted and stored on the relevant premises. The drawings should include
all luminaires and primary components installed. The data should be updated whenever any changes are made to the system. The drawings should be
signed by a competent person who verifies the design in terms of compliance with the applicable standard.
In addition, an event log should be maintained to record routine reports, tests, modifications and damages.
The records should be available in a hand-written form or as printouts from an automatic testing device.
The event log should be kept on the premises in the custody of an appropriate person appointed by the owner/leaseholder; the log should be available
for inspection by authorized parties.
The event log should be used for recording the following information:
• System order date, including a certificate of any modifications,
• Date of each routine test and inspection,
• Date and a concise description of each service and inspection activities, or of performed tests,
• Date and a concise description of each defect or damage and performed repairs,
• Date and a concise description of each change to the emergency lighting system,
• Description of basic characteristics and operating modes of an automatic testing device, if used.
Regular maintenance and repairs are essential. The property owner/leaseholder should appoint a competent person to supervise the provision of
maintenance services. The supervisor should have sufficient competences to ensure that any necessary maintenance and repair work is correctly
performed on the system.
If an automatic testing device is used, its reports should be recorded every month. In the case of all other system types, tests should be performed
according to PN-EN 50172 and the results should be recorded in the log.
As there is a risk of primary lighting power supply failure shortly after an emergency lighting system test or during subsequent charging of batteries,
emergency duration tests should be performed, if possible, at the time when the risk is low. This should allow safe recharging of the batteries. Alternatively,
short tests of the emergency lighting system can be performed until the full capacity of batteries is restored.
Daily inspection
The purpose of visual inspection is to verify that the central power supply system is in good working condition and to identify the need for any tests. The
inspection involves visual checking of system indicators.
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Monthly test
If automatic testing devices are used, the results of short tests should be recorded.
In the case of all other systems, a monthly test involves checking the functionalities of the emergency lighting system by simulating a mains power supply
failure. The test is to verify if all specified emergency luminaires and illuminated safety signs switch into emergency mode and resume their normal
operating state when the mains supply is restored.
The duration of the test should be sufficient to check the functioning of the luminaires within the tested zone. During the test all respective luminaires
and signs should be checked to confirm that they are present, clean and function correctly.
Annual test
If automatic testing devices are used, the results of full rated emergency duration tests should be recorded.
In the case of all other systems, an annual test involves checking the functionalities of the emergency lighting system by simulating a mains power supply
failure. The test is to verify if all specified emergency luminaires and illuminated safety signs switch into emergency mode and resume their normal
operating state when the mains supply is restored. The duration of the test should be sufficient to check the expected emergency duration of the system
as specified by the manufacturer.
During the test all respective indicator lamps or devices should be checked to confirm that their indications are correct. It is recommended to check the
correct operation of the charging system.
Emergency escape luminaires should be designed and manufactured according to PN-EN 60598-2-22:2004/AC Luminaires – Part 2-22: Particular
requirements. Emergency lighting luminaires should be specified according to their intended place of installation. Luminaires used in Ex-zones should
comply with relevant standards and the ATEX directive (94/9/EC).
Starters for emergency lighting luminaires should comply with PN-EN 61347:2005 (multi-part document) Lamp controlgear – Part 2-7: Particular
requirements for DC supplied electronic ballasts for emergency lighting. Due to the amount of output power, the starting pulse current load and duration
are important parameters of the starters. These parameters should be specified so that they do not cause damage of power supply circuit contacts (e.g.
fuse bases, relay contacts etc.).
Central power supply systems for emergency lighting should be designed and manufactured according to PN-EN 50171:2007 Central power supply
systems. Safety requirements for batteries should comply with PN-EN 50272-2:2007 Safety requirements for secondary batteries and battery installations
– Part 2: Stationary batteries.
Due to a variety of internal designs and operating modes of safety equipment, a description of different types of central power supply systems for
emergency lighting is not required. CPS systems should work in the IT earthing system with insulation monitoring in order to allow safe operation
of rescue teams. Automatic emergency lighting test systems should be designed, manufactured and installed according to relevant requirements of
national standards and regulations.
The resistance of electrical equipment and devices to harmful effects of the weather and environment, as well as the protection against accidental contact
with live parts depend on the execution of enclosures and guards.
This kind of protection is referred to as ingress protection and denominated by the so-called IP ratings. According to this classification, electrical enclosures
are marked with a two-digit code preceded by the letters IP (PN-EN 60529:2003).
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Classification of luminaire enclosures
Protection against accidental contact Protection against intrusion of solid objects with
1 Vertically falling drops (condensation)
with the back of a hand a diameter of 50mm or larger
Protection against contact with shoes and Spraying water at an angle up to 60o
3 As above but 2.5mm or larger
tools with a diameter of 2.5mm or larger from the vertical from every side
4 As above but 1mm or larger As above but 1mm or larger Spraying water from any direction
6 As above Complete protection against the intrusion of dust Powerful water jets from any direction
Protection classes
AC electric appliances operating at a rated voltage of up to 440V and the voltage to ground not exceeding 250V, depending on the applicable electric
shock protection measure, are divided into the following protection classes:
Protection class 0 – Protection against electric shock relies on basic insulation only.
If the insulation is damaged, electric shock protection should be ensured by favourable conditions, such as: placing out of reach, isolation of the workplace,
no earthed devices, systems or structural elements within arm’s reach.
In Poland, the use of Class 0 equipment is permitted as long as there is no simultaneous contact with the appliance and earth potential or if the contact
is rare.
Protection class I – Protection against electric shock by indirect touch is ensured by connecting a protective conductor terminal with a PE or PEN conductor,
or directly with the earthing system.
This is to ensure:
• Fast enough activation of relevant protective devices and disconnection of the power supply, or
• Limitation of touch voltage to values which do not exceed the permissible limits under specific conditions.
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Protection class II – In the appliances of this class electric shock protection is ensured by the application of suitable insulation – double or reinforced –
whose damage is very unlikely.
Symbol None
1. Regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure of 12 April 2002 on technical specifications for buildings and their location. Regulation of the Minister of
Infrastructure of 12 April 2002 Journal of Laws No. 75, Item 690, as amended; Regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure of 12 March 2009, Journal of
Laws No. 56, Item 461 and Regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure of 10 December 2010, Journal of Laws No. 239, Item 1597.
2. Regulation of the Minister of Interior and Administration of 7 June 2010 on fire protection of buildings, other civil structures and lands (Journal of
Laws No. 109, Item 719).
3. Regulation of the Minister of Interior and Administration of 27 April 2010 on the specification of products used to assure public safety or the protec-
tion of health, life and property, and rules for issuance of certificates of admittance for these products (Journal of Laws No. 85, Item 553).
6. MLAR guidelines (standard guidelines adopted by a conference of ministers of construction regarding requirements for technical aspects of fire
protection of electrical wiring systems), taking into consideration the requirements of the European Parliament included in the guidelines of Directive
98/24/EC of 11 June 1998, amended by the guidelines of Directive 98/48/EC of 20 July 1998 (Official Journal of the EC, No. L 217, p. 18).
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Additional standards to be followed when designing emergency lighting systems:
• PN-EN 60598-2-22: 2004/AC Luminaires – Part 2-22: Particular requirements - Luminaires for emergency lighting.
• HD 384/HD 60364 PN-IEC 60364:1999 (multi-part document) Electrical installations for buildings.
• PN-EN 13032-1:2005 Light and lighting. Measurement and presentation of photometric data of lamps and luminaires. Part 1: Measurement and
file format.
• PN-EN 13032-2:2005 Light and lighting. Measurement and presentation of photometric data of lamps and luminaires. Part 2: Presentation of data
for indoor and outdoor workplaces.
• PN-EN 12464-1:2004 Light and lighting – Lighting of workplaces.–Part 1: Indoor workplaces
• PN-EN 50171:2007 Central power supply systems
• PN-EN 50272-2:2007 Safety requirements for secondary batteries and battery installations – Part 2: Stationary batteries.
• PN-EN 60529:2003 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
• PN-EN 61347:2005 (multi-part document) Lamp controlgear – Part 2-7: Particular requirements for DC supplied electronic ballasts for emergency
lighting.
• PN-EN 60617-11:2004 Graphical symbols for diagrams – Part 11: Architectural and topographical installation plans and diagrams.
• PN-N-01256-5:1998 Safety signs. Rules for placement of safety signs along escape routes and fire access roads.
• PN-N-01255:1992 Safety colours and safety signs.
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