Guest Jim Posted December 6 Report Posted December 6 We have a Dali system, i understand the requirements when it comes to PPM monthly/Annual 3 hour discharge etc... QUESTION—At the point of completing a monthly test, how do you get assurances that all the batteries will discharge for a minimum of 3 hours? The annual PPM dictates a 3-hour discharge, and any that fail that test are replaced with new batteries that are then charged up. Over the 12 months, the batteries degrade. Should a battery always last a minimum of 3 hours? Can anybody point me to any guidance that is clear on this point? thanks, Jim Quote
AnthonyB Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 You don't - that's not the point of the monthly test. The annual test is considered adequate based on current battery & charger technology as fittings should not deteriorate significantly enough in a year to be a significant risk. Any 3 hour fitting should last for it's rated duration, there used to be 1 hour fittings for environments that only require 1 hour escape lighting, but these haven't been available for several decades. Quote
JimMurray Posted December 10 Report Posted December 10 Should the batteries always last the 3 hour duration? Quote
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