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Fault Diagnostic table – Internal - Engineer 

Orange LED 

Diagnostic 

Green LED 

Mains 

Condition 

Possible Cause 

Action 

 

O

FF 

O

Normal 

operation 

Mains present 

Battery fully charged 

None 

O

FF 

Standby 

Operation 

Mains Lost. No faults present 

Battery driving load 

Investigate loss of mains 

 

F

LASH 

C

ONTINUOUS 

 

O

or O

FF 

 

No output 

Output fuse blown 

Output overload 

Output short circuit 

Check and replace output 

fuse 

Disconnect output load and 

test load 

 

1 P

ULSE 

 

O

Battery 

Charging 

No faults active 

Battery charging normally but < 

90% of full charge 

 

None 

 

 

2 P

ULSES 

 

O

 

No Battery 

Battery disconnected 

Battery fuse blown 

Battery heavily discharged 

Check battery connections 

Check battery fuse 

Check battery condition 

Replace battery if aged 

O

FF 

Low Battery 

Volts 

Standby Mode 

Battery almost discharged 

Restore mains 

 

3 P

ULSES 

 

O

or O

FF 

 

Battery Fault 

High impedance in battery 

connection 

Battery internal fault 

Check battery connections 

for corrosion. Replace 

battery if aged 

4 P

ULSES 

O

or O

FF 

Charger Fault 

Internal failure of battery charger 

Return to manufacturer 

 

5 P

ULSES 

 

O

or O

FF 

Battery 

Temperature 

Probe Fault 

Battery temperature monitor 

disconnected or damaged 

PSU running in Safe Mode 

Check temperature sensor 

connections and condition 

of sensor. 

Replace if suspect 

 

This unit is only suitable for installation as permanently connected equipment. The PSU is NOT SUITABLE for 

external installation. This product (PSE) is designed for the use in automatic fire detection and fire alarm systems. If 

it is used as power supply equipment for control and indicating equipment, the PSE shall be installed no further than 

10cm from the CIE, and close coupled by conduit. 

This unit must be fed from a mains power source having a separate (approved) disconnect device and fitted with a 

fuse or other over-current protection device rated at 5 A maximum. Ensure that the disconnect device used has 

appropriate earth fault protection to the applicable standard. 
Where the PSU is used to provide power to a fire alarm circuit, the mains isolation and disconnect device should be 

provided solely for this purpose and be suitably marked “FIRE ALARM – DO NOT TURN OFF”. All cabling should meet 

national and local fire system installation regulations, e.g. FP200 type cable for high integrity installations. 
Where the PSU is used for other applications, it should be installed according to all relevant safety regulations 

applicable to that application. 
Where the GEN PSU Fault and EPS Fault outputs are used, they should only be connected to circuits having voltages 

less than 60 Vdc. 

 

Cable Sizing 

1)

 

Mains input cable must be to the applicable standard with a 5 A or greater current capacity, i.e. 0.75 mm

2

 

nominal conductor area, having a minimum operating voltage of 300/500 Vac. 

2)

 

The low voltage output cable must be sized to carry the rated load current to the devices connected to the 

PSU. 

3)

 

Mains input and low voltage output cables should be routed to use different entry / exit holes in the case. 

Bushes should be used to protect cable sheaths from chafing. Ensure that these bushes are correctly sized 

(i.e. close fitting with respect to cable sizing). Note that the bushes should meet a minimum flammability 

specification of UL94 HB. 

4)

 

All cabling should be securely fastened in position using a cable tie through the saddles provided. 

I

NSTALLATION

 

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Summary of Contents for STX2402 Series

Page 1: ...relay fault output signal i loss of mains and ii battery fault charger fault and loss of output In addition there is an optional plug in serial interface that can provide diagnostic and fault reportin...

Page 2: ...I 2 x 17 Ah 12 V PS12170 NP17 12I Battery Charging Constant current bulk charging to 80 capacity within 24 hours Float charging to 100 within 48 hours Eco charging and check every 24 hours for up to 8...

Page 3: ...tion Mains present Battery healthy None OPEN CLOSED Standby Mode Mains lost Battery driving load Investigate loss of mains CLOSED OPEN Fault Present Blown fuses Battery fault Internal fault Investigat...

Page 4: ...lled no further than 10cm from the CIE and close coupled byconduit This unit must be fed from a mains power source having a separate approved disconnect device and fitted with a fuse or other over cur...

Page 5: ...eing used to power the CIEdirectly 8 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 the mounting holes 9 Prot...

Page 6: ...hole Figure 3 Connections Battery Select Mains ON Diagnostic LED Fault LED L E N Mains Temperature Sensor connect To Load 6 Re apply mains Verify that the green Mains LED illuminates and the yellow Fa...

Page 7: ...t the green Mains LED illuminates and the yellow Fault LED extinguishes 18 If connected verify that the EPS Fault monitor shows a closed contact and the GEN PSU Fault monitor shows a closed contact 19...

Page 8: ...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 safely for onward tra...

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