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Exiway DiCube

Exiway DiCube

Supervisioning device Smartcontrol for emergency lighting Smartled Dicube range, made by thermoplastic material, suitable for DIN rail installation. Smartcontrol unit combined with Line controller module(included) can supervision 2 lines (max 64 luminaires each). 4 lines (max 256 luminaires) scalability thanks to additional Line Controller module not included (Cod. OVA53168). The connection between Smartcontrol and Line Controller is made with an Ethernet cable(included).
Specification
  • The installation consists in an addressable emergency Lighting system made by self-contained luminaires. Emergency Lighting system will cover 2 functions: • Exit Sign emergency lighting to show the escape route with proper pictograms clearly lighted and visible to speed up the evacuation of the building • Antipanic emergency lighting to light open area and provide the minimum lighting level to identify the escape route and facilitate safety team operation Thanks to periodical test, the system grant: • An opimised maintanence of the emergency lighting system • A full compliance to laws and regulations. Emergency Lighting system will be made with self-contained luminaires in line with: EN 60598-1 EN60598-2-22 EN62034 EN62471 Generalities: Self-contained Emergency Lighting must be addressable and suitable for integration with Schneider Electric Exiway Smart Dicube control unit. Emergency lighting system will automatically perform periodical test in line with EN50171 with the possibility to select periodicity. Supervisioning system will continuously check the recharging of the batteries and status of luminaires connected. The system divides the luminaires in 2 groups to differentiate periodical autonomy test granting that 2 nearer luminaire will never test at the same time. Thanks to the automatic test performed by the control unit, all the emergency lighting connected will be permanently supervisioned. Remote supervisioning of the complete system can be made from a dedicated software or with smartphone APP. The proposal must allow to increase easily Emergency Lighting installation adding new line controller to double the capacity of the system. The status of each emergency lighting will be reported by a LED on the front face, easily visible, Green Ok, steady Red battery fault, blinking Red electronic fault. Individual testing and commissioning are simple and intuitive, it can be done with a simple laser pointer on each Emergency Lighting (Exiway Dicube family) or similar solution. Installation and commissioning of the system must be simple and flexible with a Plug & Play solution. Emergency Lighting system will be suitable for integration with ethernet LAN to remotely supervision up to 256 devices connected to a single control unit. Emergency Lighting system must allow a complete integration with existing Building Management System such as Ecostruxure from Schneider Electric or other Cloud based BMS based on common communication protocol. Emergency Lighting fixtures will have same dimensions to fit better in the environment without impacting the aesthetics of the building and allowing to use the same accessories (recessed kit or protective grid)
Technical specification
  • Unique ref.Exiway_DiCube
  • Product familyEmergency Lighting
  • Product groupLuminaries
  • TypeShowcase (model)
  • Date of publishing2022-06-27
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Material mainPlastic
  • Material secondaryPlastic
  • Designed inItaly
  • Manufactured inItaly
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryLighting - Emergency & Security
  • IFC classificationLight Fixture
  • OmniClass Number23-35 47 13
  • OmniClass TitleEmergency Lighting

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