NSi Industries LDSH-A User Manual

Tork, Lighting reactivation switch, Model: ldsh, ldsh-a

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TORK

Lighting Reactivation Switch

Model: LDSH, LDSH-A

INSTALLATION AND USER’S GUIDE

FUNCTION & DESCRIPTION

The Lighting Delay Switch is an accessory to any
TORK maintained contact time switch and is used to
extend the time on of lighting, HVAC, and other
main building loads after the time switch turns OFF.
An auxiliary contact closes, turning on a user select-
ed signal device (i.e. bell, horn, light, or other warn-
ing device), which turns off at the end of the user
selected 4 second, 1 minute or 5 minute period.

Remote momentary ON/OFF push button switch-
es can be connected to the designated terminal of
the Lighting Delay Switch using low voltage #18 -
22 AWG twisted pair wires. Pressing the remote
ON button momentarily during a 1 or 5 minute
warning period will extend the time on (main load)
for a user selectable 1/2 hour, 1 hour, 1-1/2 hour,
2 hours, 6 hours, 9 hours, or 12 hours. At the end
of the extended time the user selected signal
device will again turn on, allowing personnel to
repeat another 1/2 - 12 hour extension of the main
load if necessary. Pressing the remote OFF button
for 3 to 4 seconds will terminate the extension of
time for the main load, and turn on the auxiliary
warning circuit. The warning circuit will turn OFF
after the 4 second, 1 minute or 5 minute period.
The main load will turn off after 1 or 5 minutes
(user selectable).

When starting up after a power failure (if time
switch is not ON), the main load will be turned ON
for 10 minutes. At the end of the 10 minute period,
the warning circuit will turn on. The main load will
remain ON for the 1 or 5 minute warning period. If
an extension of time is required for the main load,
press the remote ON button momentarily. The
auxiliary warning circuit will turn off, and the main
load will remain on for an additional 1/2 - 12 hour
extension of time.

This unit is ideally suited to meet Energy
Conservation construction codes relative to con-

trolled lighting after hours and assures building
loads will go OFF after personnel (i.e. cleaning-
staff working after hours) leave the building.

NOTE:
1. Multiple remote momentary push buttons may
be wired to the same terminals for access from dif-
ferent locations.
2. The Lighting Delay Switch can be operated as
a stand alone control using remote ON/OFF
momentary push-buttons.
3. If time of day control is also required, see
wiring diagram for time switch interface.

A. Pressing the remote ON momentary push-but-

ton while the time switch is ON will start the
internal timer of the Lighting Delay Switch, but
will have no immediate impact on the main load.
When the time switch turns OFF, the load will
remain ON for the duration left on the LDSH.

B. Pressing the remote OFF push button for 3 to 4

seconds while the time switch is ON will termi-
nate the internal timer of the Lighting Delay
Switch, but will have no impact on the main
load which will remain ON. When the time
switch turns OFF, the load will turn OFF after
the warning period.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

Step 1:
Model LDSH only. Remove the unit from the
plastic track. Mount the plastic track with provided
hardware only. Do not use other hardware. Snap
the unit back into the track.

Step 2:
Before wiring, power to this unit, the time switch,
and the equipment it controls must be turned off
at the main panel. Wire the unit according to the
appropriate wiring diagrams provided. Be sure to
follow local and all other codes.

Step 3:
Set all switches #1, 2, 3, and 4 to the ON position
for test. This will accelerate the complete opera-
tion of the unit to under 1 minute, allowing a check
of the wiring and the functions.

Step 4:
Set the extended time delay for the main load to
the appropriate time by adjusting switch #1, 2, and
3. See table for desired timing.

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