Operation, Testing & maintenance, Wiring the a.c. input – IOTA I-160-R User Manual

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4. WIRINg ThE A.C. INPUT

A. The

I-160R requires an unswitched A.C. power source of either 120 or 277 volts. Select the proper voltage lead and cap

the unused lead.

B.

When

the

I-160R is used with a switched fixture, the A.C. input to the I-160R must be connected ahead of the fixture switch.

Refer to Illustration 2 for switched and unswitched fixture wiring diagrams.

C.

When installed on separate branch circuits, refer to Illustration 2, Figures C and D for input wiring. Per NEC, the

I-160R and

A.C. ballast must be on the same panel board.

5. LABELS

Attach the appropriate labels adjacent to the

Test Switch and Charge Indicator. Annotate Re-lamping label for lamp type

and wattage. The Caution and the Re-lamping labels must be on the fixture in a readily visible location to anyone attempting to

service the fixture.

6. COmPLETINg INSTALLATION

When the installation is complete, switch the A.C. power on and join the

I-160R unit connector.

OPERATION

Normal Mode – A.C. power is present. The A.C. ballast operates the fluorescent lamp(s) as intended. The I-160R is in the standby

charging mode. The

Charge Indicator will be lit providing a visual indication that the battery is being charged.

Emergency Mode – The A.C. power fails. The I-160R senses the A.C. power failure and automatically switches to the Emergency

Mode. One or two lamps are illuminated, at reduced output, for a minimum of 90 minutes. When the A.C. power is restored, the

I-160R switches the system back to the Normal Mode and resumes battery charging. See page 1 of the Instruction manual.

TESTING & MAINTENANCE

Initial Testing – Allow the unit to charge approximately 1 hour, then conduct a short discharge test. Allow a 24 hour charge before

conducting a one hour test.
The

I-160R is a maintenance free unit, however, periodic inspection and testing is required. NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, outlines the

following schedule:
Monthly – Insure that the Charge Indicator light is illuminated. Conduct a 30 second discharge test by depressing the Test Switch.

One lamp or two lamps should operate at full or reduced output, depending on your configuration.
Annually – Insure that the Charge Indicator light is illuminated. Conduct a full 1

1

/

2

hour discharge test. The unit should operate as

intended for the duration of the test.

“Written records of testing shall be kept by the owner for inspection by the authority having jurisdiction.”

SERVICING SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

Consult Customer Service or visit www.iotaengineering.com for current warranty information.

Illustration 2

SEPARATE
BRANCH
CIRCUIT:

(120V) BLK

(277V) ORG

BLACK

A.C. BALLAST

HOT A.C. LINE

WHT

WHITE

(120V) BLK

(277V) ORG

TEST SWITCH

WHT/BLK

COMMON

WHT/BLK

BLACK

A.C. BALLAST

HOT A.C. LINE

WHT

WHITE

TEST SWITCH

WHT/BLK

WALL SWITCH

WHT/BLK

COMMON

Use either WHT/BLK lead for wiring to common.

1

Select proper voltage lead. Cap unused lead.

2

Use either WHT/BLK lead for wiring to common.

1

Select proper voltage lead. Cap unused lead.

2

2

2

B. Unswitched Fixture

I-160R

I-160R

BLACK

A.C. BALLAST

EM CIRCUIT

HOT

WHT

WHITE

(120V) BLK

(277V) ORG

TEST SWITCH

WHT/BLK

EM CIRCUIT

COMMON

WHT/BLK

AC BALLAST

CIRCUIT

HOT

AC BALLAST

CIRCUIT

COMMON

Select proper voltage lead. Cap unused lead.
Use either WHT/BLK lead for wiring to common.

1
2

1

2
2

BLACK

A.C. BALLAST

EM CIRCUIT

HOT

WHT

WHITE

(120V) BLK

(277V) ORG

TEST SWITCH

Select proper voltage lead. Cap unused lead.

WHT/BLK

EM CIRCUIT

COMMON

WHT/BLK

AC BALLAST

CIRCUIT

HOT

AC BALLAST

CIRCUIT

COMMON

WALL SWITCH

Use either WHT/BLK lead for wiring to common.

1

1

2

2
2

C. Switched Fixture

I-160R

I-160R

D. Unswitched Fixture

A. Switched Fixture

SAME
BRANCH
CIRCUIT:

Select proper
voltage lead.
Cap unused
lead.

Use either
WhT/BLK
lead for wiring
to common.

1

2

Select proper
voltage lead.
Cap unused
lead.

Use either
WhT/BLK
lead for wiring
to common.

1

2

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