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Catalogue ELS/SV - Lumentron Electronic Kft.

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<strong>ELS</strong> - <strong>SV</strong><br />

Advantages of monitored emergency lighting systems<br />

To create the monitoring as efficient<br />

and cost effective as possible data<br />

lines to monitor the luminaries are not<br />

required.<br />

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Each <strong>SV</strong>-emergency lighting system<br />

with all the connected luminaries will:<br />

monitor battery and charger<br />

permanently<br />

function test all components (e.g.<br />

lamps, electronic ballast's, system<br />

modules…) periodical<br />

automatically initiate the battery<br />

duration test (e.g. annually)<br />

and handle all events, information and<br />

results by<br />

logging and/or printout all system<br />

related data<br />

display any function failures and<br />

status information<br />

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Central Monitoring and data<br />

protection<br />

The availability of information on the<br />

systems location is sufficient for<br />

smaller installations - larger objects<br />

need a more complete and complex<br />

approach.<br />

Each <strong>SV</strong>-system offers the possibility to<br />

centralise all data and display/store<br />

the information at one location only.<br />

Smaller objects with a limited number<br />

of emergency lighting systems are<br />

ideal for the <strong>SV</strong>-Central (see page 9).<br />

Up to 16 systems can supervised<br />

including storage of all status/failure<br />

info, location of each connected<br />

luminaire and a logbook function. The<br />

included printer port allows selective<br />

or complete printout of data.<br />

The location text function for each<br />

luminaire is not possible if more<br />

systems (max. 32) are connected to<br />

one <strong>SV</strong>-Central.<br />

If a graphic display surface or the<br />

supervision of more than 16 panels<br />

including logbook function and<br />

individual luminaire location text is<br />

necessary, the <strong>SV</strong>-PC or a <strong>SV</strong>-PC<br />

software/interface package is the<br />

solution (see page 8).<br />

Building layout drawings with<br />

incorporated luminaire locations are<br />

available as well.<br />

Even the connection to a building<br />

management system or the<br />

transmission of information / service<br />

details of <strong>SV</strong>-systems via modem are<br />

part of the INOTEC product range<br />

(see page 13).<br />

Zone 2 Zone 1<br />

Location of emergency lighting<br />

systems<br />

To find a good and safe location for an<br />

emergency lighting system is part of<br />

every planning. National standards<br />

have to be observed.<br />

The functional safety is, apart from<br />

short cable runs, ease of access and<br />

good display visibility, a major focus<br />

point.<br />

The <strong>ELS</strong>-<strong>SV</strong> is designed for low load, to<br />

supply a small number of luminaries<br />

within a buildings fire zone.<br />

To install the <strong>ELS</strong> within the zone has<br />

the advantage, next to ease of access<br />

and short cable runs, of a high safety<br />

level for the complete building.<br />

Should a final end circuit fail, due to a<br />

local fire or a luminaire/line short<br />

circuit, no other circuit of the <strong>ELS</strong> will<br />

be effected.<br />

If the <strong>ELS</strong> is used to supply a circuit<br />

crossing various fire zone, or feeding<br />

luminaries in more than one zones,<br />

short circuits and failures of the system<br />

have an impact on the per-formance<br />

of luminaries in still safe or not<br />

endangered areas.<br />

The use of fire resistant cable is<br />

recommended for this application.<br />

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