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Mounting 

1)

 

Site power supply unit allowing minimum clearance – see Fig. 1.0 

2)

 

Ensure that the rear tamper is not in a position that will affect its operation, for example over a mortar 
course, recess or raised area on the wall. 

3)

 

Route mains and LV output cables via different knockouts and/or cable entry holes. 

4)

 

Use bushes and cable glands rated to UL94 HB minimum.  

 

Mains Power Up 

5)

 

Attach correctly rated mains cable (minimum 0.5mm

2

 [3A], 300/500Vac). Fasten with cable ties. 

6)

 

Apply mains power. 

Check for 13.8V on load outputs. 
Check green Mains LED is ON. 

7)

 

Disconnect mains power. 

 

Load Output 

8)

 

Loop correctly rated load cable through supplied ferrite (1 turn) and attach to terminal block, note 
polarity. Fasten with cable ties.  

 

Fig 2 Position of ferrite

 

9)

 

Apply mains power. 

Check Green Mains LED is ON. 

NOTE:

 Red Fault LED may flash to indicate no battery has been connected, this is normal, refer to 

diagnostic table on page 7. 
Verify load is operating correctly. 

10)

 

Disconnect mains power. 

 

Signalling 

11)

 

Connect EPS, APS and GEN fault outputs to appropriate inputs of control and indicating equipment (CIE). 

 

Standby Battery 

12)

 

Attach supplied battery cables to terminal block and batteries. 

NOTE:

 ensure correct polarity of battery connections: 

+ve

 use 

Red

 lead, 

-ve

 use 

Black

 lead. 

13)

 

Position the battery as shown in Figures 3 - 7 below, avoiding the cover earth connection spades and 
the cover retaining screws. Fold up ‘Tabs’ to locate battery and secure with the rubber band supplied. 

 

 

 

Fig 3   GEN3-08-A 

Battery 

Fold up ‘Tabs’ to locate 
battery and secure with the 
rubber band supplied 

Summary of Contents for GEN3-08-y

Page 1: ...a false loss of mains alarm Two LEDs assist with quick and easy installation by showing presence of mains correct battery charging or a fault condition Comprehensive protection is built in as standar...

Page 2: ...to 40 C operating 75 RH non condensing 20 to 80 C storage Installation environment Intended for internal indoor installation only Standby Battery Management Warning risk of explosion if incorrect bat...

Page 3: ...T Relay output for mains fail Open if loss of mains GEN FAULT Relay output for General Fault Open in fault condition BATT Connection to standby battery Use cables provided Observe polarity APS FAULT R...

Page 4: ...supplied ferrite 1 turn and attach to terminal block note polarity Fasten with cable ties Fig 2 Position of ferrite 9 Apply mains power Check Green Mains LED is ON NOTE Red Fault LED may flash to indi...

Page 5: ...ent charge to supply the output load 16 Reconnect mains power Check that Green LED is ON 17 Disconnect battery Check that Red Fault LED is indicating a fault refer to diagnostic table on page 7 and th...

Page 6: ...ews supplied 23 With the unit mounted on the wall check that the rear tamper is not in a position that will affect its operation for example over a mortar course recess or raised area on the wall Chec...

Page 7: ...with a view to periodic replacement of the battery DIAGNOSTICS Local Diagnostics Green LED On Mains Present Red LED Fault Diagnostics according to table Red LED fault Green LED mains Status OFF ON No...

Page 8: ...of the product any batteries must be removed and disposed separately via an appropriate approved battery disposal route in accordance with all national and local regulations Package used batteries saf...

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