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Title: Why Test and Maintain Your Emergency Lighting


1
Why Test and Maintain Your Emergency Lighting
  • It is now a legal requirement to
  • Regularly inspect
  • Test
  • Maintain Emergency lighting systems

2
What are the consequences of non-compliance
  • Considerable fines of up to 2,500 per offence
  • A fine of 92,500 has recently been imposed for
    an organisation that did not test their emergency
    lighting
  • Therefore there are real economic benefits for
    testing emergency lighting systems

3
Standards Legislation
  • Fire Precautions Act 1971
  • Health and Safety At Work 1974
  • Building Regulations 1971
  • The Workplace ( Health, Safety and Welfare )
    Regulation 1992
  • Health and Safety ( Safety Signs and Signals )
    Regulation 1996
  • Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations 1997

4
What Testing Schedule?
  • In the United Kingdom BS 526611999 recommends
    the following testing schedule
  • Monthly
  • Six Monthly
  • Annually after Three Years

5
How AutoTest ensures compliance?
  • The AutoTest module automatically tests at a
    period of minimum risk
  • For 5 minutes every month
  • For 1 hour every 6 months
  • For 3 hours every 12 months
  • Thus meeting and exceeding the testing schedule
    outlined in BS 526611999

6
What does AutoTest check?
  • Mains present and connected
  • Battery present and connected
  • Battery present and in circuit
  • Operation of battery charger
  • Operation of the emergency lamp
  • Operation of the emergency circuit

7
AutoTest Operation
  • LED on All OK
  • LED off Battery fault or no mains
  • LED flashing Lamp faulty

8
Lamp Failure
  • The most common type of failure in an emergency
    luminaire is likely to be a lamp failure. When
    AutoTest detects a lamp failure it will
  • Change the status of the LED to flashing green
  • An audible alarm will sound for 3 seconds every
    30 minutes

9
Battery Failure
  • If AutoTest detects that the battery has not
    endured any of its duration tests it will
  • Extinguish the LED
  • Sound an audible alarm for 3 seconds every 30
    minutes

10
Reset AutoTest
  • Every time a fault has been rectified the
    AutoTest luminaire will need to be reset. This is
    simple procedure which involves switching the
    SWITCHED or UNSWITCHED supplies
  • ON for 1 second or until the lamp strikes
  • OFF for 1 second
  • ON again for 1 second
  • The unit will then conduct a brief test to ensure
    that the fault has been cleared

11
Test History Status
  • LED flashes to indicate the next monthly
  • test
  • After Six months the next test due is month
  • Seven
  • Seven sequential flashes

12
Benefits
  • ALARM Faults are indicated quickly
  • TEST HISTORY STATUS Allows the user to see how
    many tests have been completed
  • RESETTING Automatic test confirms fault
    rectification
  • 3 YEAR WARRANTY Reliable and low cost of
    ownership assured
  • PEACE OF MIND Legal testing requirements
    fulfilled

13
Benefits
  • AUTOMATED Manual testing and test switches not
    required
  • MINIMUM RISK TESTING Minimal risk to the
    working environment
  • LED As fault conditions are relayed via the LED
    untrained personnel can diagnose a problem

14
Key Issues
  • An AutoTest luminaire will always look to test
    during a period of minimum risk
  • If the test time for the month has been reached
    and the luminaire is not switched off, the
    circuit will test in any case
  • 30 seconds after switching on the LED will flash.
    The number of flashes will indicate the next
    test due

15
Key Issues
  • After resetting a fault a short test is
    immediately initiated to verify correction of the
    fault
  • At any time the mains fails the unit will operate
    as a standard emergency circuit
  • When commissioning please ensure that batteries
    have been charged for 24 hours before testing
    commences
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