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OMMISSIONING

 

 

 

Mains Power Up 

1)

 

With no external connections made to the PSU, connect the mains input wires to the terminal block, 

ensuring that the mains isolator (disconnect device) is open

. Fasten wiring in place with cable tie to 

saddle. 

Note: Equipment must be earthed.

 

2)

 

Apply mains input. Ensure that the green Mains LED illuminates and that the yellow Fault LED flashes after 
approximately 20s (indicating a disconnected battery). 

3)

 

Disconnect the mains power. 

 

Load Output and Remote Signalling 

4)

 

Connect the EPS and PSU Fault outputs to the appropriate inputs of control equipment if remote fault 
monitoring is required. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 4 – Power, Load and Battery connections

 

 

5)

 

Connect the load (output) wiring as shown in Figure 4. Cable tie to saddle provided (adjacent to exit hole).  

6)

 

Re-apply mains. Verify that the green Mains LED illuminates and the yellow Fault LED flashes after 
approximately 20 s (disconnected battery). 

7)

 

If connected, verify that the EPS Fault monitor shows a 

closed

 contact and the PSU Fault monitor shows an 

open

 contact. 

8)

 

Perform a full functional test of system including full alarm condition

9)

 

Disconnect the mains supply. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 5 – Terminal labels

 

To Load 

L E N 

 n/c |GEN| EPS|TMP|+  - | +  +   -   - 
        |  FAULT    |Sens|Bat|    O/P 

 L     E     N 
    AC  in 

 BATTERY   | DIAG|  OUTPUT LOAD 
 FUSE          |   LED|          FUSE 

 

Main input 

        Fuse 

Summary of Contents for BATT-BOX-65

Page 1: ...volt free solid state relay fault output signal i loss of mains and ii battery fault charger fault and loss of output In addition there is an RS232 serial interface that can provide diagnostic and fau...

Page 2: ...A 7 5 A 10 0 A 7 2 A 6 5 A Battery Capacity eg PowerSonic model Yuasa model Interlogix model 2 x 17 18Ah 12 V PS12170 NP17 12 BS131N 2 x 38 Ah 12 V PS12380 NP38 12 2 x 65 Ah 12 V PS12650 NP65 12 BS13...

Page 3: ...N Fault Condition Possible Cause Action CLOSED CLOSED Normal operation Mains present Battery healthy None OPEN CLOSED Standby Mode Mains lost Battery driving load Investigate loss of mains CLOSED OPEN...

Page 4: ...e monitor disconnected or damaged PSU running in Safe Mode Check temperature sensor connections and condition of sensor Replace if suspect ON CONTINUOUS ON or OFF Internal Fault Software fault detecte...

Page 5: ...signed to support two 17 or 18 Ah batteries and as such weighs a total of 19 5 Kg when loaded Ensure that wall fixings are appropriate to support this weight 6 The product should be mounted no further...

Page 6: ...ed by conduit if it is being used to power the CIE directly 16 Fix to wall or other structure in correct orientation i e with hinge on left hand side using screws of sufficient size and length through...

Page 7: ...ling 4 Connect the EPS and PSU Fault outputs to the appropriate inputs of control equipment if remote fault monitoring is required Figure 4 Power Load and Battery connections 5 Connect the load output...

Page 8: ...4 5 14 Connect the battery temperature sensor two white wires to the PCB terminals TMP Sens See Figure 5 15 If the batteries are housed remotely replace the battery lead assembly including battery te...

Page 9: ...arts inside There is no regular maintenance required of the PSU other than periodic testing and replacement of the standby battery Reference should be made to the battery manufacturer s documentation...

Page 10: ...sposal route in accordance with all national and local regulations Before disposal of the product any batteries must be removed and disposed separately via an appropriate approved battery disposal rou...

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