
To replace the in your Philips RC132V Emergency Coreline Panel, follow these steps. First, identify the correct battery unit, which is a TrustSight 3.2V 3cell 4500mAh LFP battery. Batteries have a typical lifespan of about four years with proper maintenance, so plan to replace yours after this period. If your unit includes a self-contained emergency driver, you may need to set timers according to the IEC62034 (S6.3.2) standard. For the BASIC version, only manual testing via the test button is available, as there are no timers. During automatic detection, the indicator LED will flash green briefly. The TrustSight driver will automatically set the battery type and emergency output power. Regularly test your emergency lighting luminaires as per EN50172 clauses 7.2.3 and 7.2.4. Monthly, simulate a power failure to activate the emergency mode and ensure the system is working. Twice a year, test each luminaire for its full rated duration, which is at least three hours. Always have a qualified electrician install the luminaire, and ensure wiring complies with the latest IEE electrical regulations. Note that the light source is not replaceable; when it reaches the end of its life, you must replace the entire luminaire. The Philips TrustSight battery unit specifications include a Lithium-Ion technology, 250 lm luminous flux, 4500 mAh capacity, 2W power, a 3-hour duration, and a nominal voltage of 3.2V. Always consult the full manual for the most accurate and up-to-date instructions for your Philips RC132V model.


