EMERGENCY LIGHTING CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM
SANTHI MATHAI
EMERGENCY LIGHTING CENTRAL BATTERY SYSTEM
Feeds the Emergency and Exit Lights via subdistribution boards from a centralized supply source.
Design life of 20+ years Easy Maintenance
AC/DC Central Battery System
CBS Contactor Load
Charger/Rectifier
Input from mains
Battery Bank
Static Inverter System
CBS Contactor Load
Charger/Rectifier
Inverter
Input from mains
Battery Bank
Schematic of Central Battery System
SS1 ELDB SS2
CBS
SS3
ELDB
SS4
Important Points to note about CBS
CBS are Passive Standby devices connected to the mains as opposed to the UPS which are on Active Standby connected to the loads As per the BS5266 Pt. 9 EN 50171, in the event of a mains failure, a CBS should have a delay time of min 0.4s in order to notify the occupants that the mains have failed Local regulations require the CBS to have a back up of 3 hours at least
Central Battery Design: Luminaire
Standards: BS5266 Pt.8 EN 50172 and BS5266 Pt. 9 EN 50171
a. b. c.
Non-maintained Luminaire Maintained Luminaire Converted Luminaire
Altogether called Slave Luminaire since fed by a CBS. Uniform ratio of 40:1 from max to min illuminated areas. Escape routes must have at least 1lux
Central Battery Design: Luminaire
Mandatory Locations :(as per the BS5266 Pt. 7 EN1838 and BS5266 Pt. 8 EN50172)
Central Battery Design: Luminaire
Additional Emergency lighting should be provided in the following areas : 1. 2. 5. 6. 7. Lift Rooms Escalators Generator, Control or Plant rooms Covered car parks External escape routes
Central Battery Design: Size of System
Make a list of all the luminaires to be connected and note the quantity of fittings of each type. Establish the electrical supply details for each luminaire type (the circuit watts and the circuit VA) Multiply each of these by the quantity of luminaires Find the total Circuit wattage requirement and the total circuit VA requirement. Add an allowance (recommend a minimum of 20%) for voltage drop due to cabling or future expansion Select a unit from the product list opposite which is capable of supplying both the required VA rating and the required wattage rating.
Central Battery Design: Size of System
Central Battery Design: Size of System
Central Battery Design: Battery & Cable
Battery Valve Regulated Lead Acid Battery (SLA) Nickel-Cadmium Battery Lead Acid Plante
Cables Fire Protection of cables
Conclusion
CBS works in conjunction with Fire Engineering Systems Depending on the building layout, a modular approach help reduce cost. E.g. a 100kVA CBS is more expensive than a 5x10kVA CBS
Efficient CBS : Design and Maintenance Central Battery Systems help save LIVES