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HPF-PS Series Instruction Manual —

  P/N LS10227-003HP-E:C  2/2/2022

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Connecting Multiple Power Supplies

Installation

2.8  Connecting Multiple Power Supplies

2.8.1  Cascading Multiple Units

Up to four HPF-PS power supplies can be cascaded together to provide additional NAC extenders for a system. Maintain separation of 
power-limited and non-power-limited wiring as shown in Figure 2.6 on page 16.

Figures 2.11 and 2.12 show the controlling signal connected to Input 1 of HPF-PS1. However, typically any available Input of HPF-PS1 can 
be used. 

Figures 2.11 and 2.12 show NAC7 of HPF-PS1 - HPF-PS3 as the cascading output. However, any available Output of HPF-PS1 – HPF-PS3 
can be used.   

    

The following notes apply to Figure 2.11.
1.

Set all HPF-PS units to Slave (sync follower) Configuration.

2.

The debounce/dejitter setting must be set to 1 msec on all cascaded units. See Table 3.3 on page 24. 

3.

For NFPA 72 2019 compliance, notification appliances cannot be installed on the interconnecting FACP control circuits wired to the 
HPF-PS input circuits.

4.

The total line impedance for interconnected units cannot be such that it creates a voltage drop > 3.2 VDC. 

5.

In Default mode, ground fault supervision is provided via the general trouble relay . For ground fault supervision in Retrofit mode, refer 
to Table 5.1. Refer to Section 2.9 for different methods of ground fault monitoring for the power supply.    

The following notes apply to Figure 2.12.

1.

Set HPF-PS1 to Master configuration, and the desired strobe/horn type. Set remaining HPF-PS units to Slave (sync follower) 
configuration.

2.

The debounce/dejitter setting must be set to 1 msec on units# HPF-PS2 – HPF-PS4. See Table 3.3 on page 24. 

3.

Strobe/Horn devices connected to the HPF-PS units are not guaranteed to be in sync with FACP devices when using this configuration

4.

For NFPA 72 2019 compliance, notification appliances cannot be installed on the interconnecting FACP control circuits wired to the 
HPF-PS input circuits.

5.

The total line impedance for interconnected units cannot be such that it creates a voltage drop > 3.2 VDC. 

6.

In Default mode, ground fault supervision is provided via the general trouble relay . For ground fault supervision in Retrofit mode, refer 
to Table 5.1. Refer to Section 2.9 for different methods of ground fault monitoring for the power supply. 

NOTE:

Any configuration that requires an additional control signal (i.e. a trigger signal), such as Selective Silence or Input #1 Sync 

Configuration, will affect which Inputs may be available on PSE1 for use with cascading. (Triggers signals are usually assigned to Input 2.) Refer 
to those sections of the manual for specifics.

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Figure 2.11  System Sync Connections Triggered by FACP - Cascade

HPF-PS1

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Figure 2.12  System Sync Connections Triggered by Control Module - Cascade

Control 
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Regulated 
24VDC 
UL864 listed 
power supply

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Summary of Contents for HPF-PS10

Page 1: ...Power Products HPF PS6 E B HPF PS10 E B Power Supplies Instruction Manual Document LS10227 003HP E Rev C 2 2 2022 ECN 00006488 ...

Page 2: ...e or reaches a predetermined level Rate of rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time For this reason the rate of rise feature of each detector should be tested at least once per year by a qualified fire protection specialist Heat detectors are designed to protect property not life IMPORTANT Smoke detectors must be installed in the same room as the control panel and in roo...

Page 3: ...f the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifications verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer or printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in lbs Over tightening may damage threads resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal This system contains stati...

Page 4: ...ng information Product name and version number if applicable Printed manual or online Help Topic Title for online Help Page number for printed manual Brief description of content you think should be improved or corrected Your suggestion for how to correct improve documentation Send email messages to FireSystems TechPubs honeywell com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback onl...

Page 5: ...DIP Switch 24 3 1 1 Global Programmable Features Description 24 Input Debounce Dejitter Delay 24 Command Input 1 25 Charger Enable Disable 25 AC Loss Door Holder Dropout Timer 25 AC Fail Indication Delay 26 Operating Modes 26 3 2 Output Circuit Control DIP Switch Settings 27 3 2 1 Output Circuit Programmable Features Description 28 Command Inputs NAC Circuit Activation 28 Unused Outputs 28 Remote ...

Page 6: ...lective Silence Operation Using a Control Module 43 B 2 Controlling NACs For Sync Follower Operation Using a Control Module Default Mode Configuration Only 44 B 3 Controlling NACs Aux Power or Door Holders Using a Control Module 45 B 4 Controlling NACs Aux Power and Door Holders with NAC Sync 46 B 5 Controlling all Three Inputs with One Control Module 47 B 6 AC Trouble Reporting with a Conventiona...

Page 7: ...72 Standard for Mass Notification Systems Other NEC Article 250 Grounding NEC Article 300 Wiring Methods NEC Article 760 Fire Protective Signaling Systems Applicable Local and State Building Codes Requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction LAHJ Other HPP Documents Device Compatibility Document Document 54399 SLC Wiring Manual Document 51932 CHG 75 Manual Document 51315 CHG 120 Manual ...

Page 8: ...fit modes if a NAC fault is detected the input end of line relay will open to indicate the fault to the main panel How ever in alarm state all input end of line relays are closed to allow input signal daisy chaining If an alarm condition occurs and the NAC is activated the supervision is disabled and the Notification Appliance Circuit is no longer supervised except for power limited conditions 1 2...

Page 9: ... PS6 6 0 amps HPF PS10 10 0 amps Output Circuit Types Class B NACs require 2kΩ 27kΩ End of Line Resistors and or Class A NACs using the optional ZNAC PS Class A converter module Use Listed ELRs supplied by the FACP or compatible equipment manufacturer Resettable or non resettable outputs for 24 VDC power outputs or Class D door holder max ripple voltage 780mVRMS Refer to the HPP Device Compatibili...

Page 10: ...ion The Ground Fault Detection circuit monitors for ground faults Switch SW1 is located on the lower left section of the power supply circuit board Sliding SW1 to the left will disable ground fault detection by the power supply This should only be done if ground faults are being monitored by an FACP connected to the HPF PS power supply or in a cascading application as shown in Section 2 8 1 on pag...

Page 11: ... limited S2 S8 Programming DIP Switches Activate output DIP switch changes by setting S1 positions 9 and 10 appropriately Refer to page page 27 for DIP Switch programming settings Each output circuit has its own dedicated programming DIP switch J8 ZNAC PS Connector Power limited Class 2 Supervised Special Application or Regulated Outputs LEDs Power green Batt Chgr Fault yellow Ground Fault yellow ...

Page 12: ...power supply faults such as low battery battery charger trouble ground fault and AC loss will continue and may be monitored via their respective trouble relay If an application requires that all outputs activate at the same time only one NAC is required from the FACP For this application the NAC is connected to command input circuit 1 and the DIP switch is set for this operation 1 7 Start up Proce...

Page 13: ... Mark and pre drill holes for the top two keyhole mounting bolts 2 Install two upper fasteners in the wall with the screw heads protruding approximately 3 Using the upper keyholes mount the backbox over the two screws 4 Mark the lower two holes remove the backbox from the wall and drill the mounting holes 5 Mount the backbox install the remaining fasteners and tighten all screws CAUTION STATIC SEN...

Page 14: ...ettings to ensure proper supervision Two slide switches are located on the right side of the ZNAC PS module to properly configure output circuits 1 and 2 for either NAC or Auxiliary Power operation as described below Note that there are no slide switches for the remaining outputs as these outputs do not sup port Class A power supervision For output 1 set the upper switch to either NAC1 or AUX1 dep...

Page 15: ... AUX1 NAC2 AUX2 OUT6 OUT5 OUT4 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 NAC1 AUX1 NAC2 AUX2 A B B A A B B A A B B A A B B A A B B A A B B A If the SLC device does not match the one in this figure refer to the SLC manual wiring conver sion charts for legacy and newer versions of the modules Figure 2 4 Mounting a Single Module in the HPF PS Cabinet Install stacked standoffs 0 5 1 093 M F T10 J1 BASE ADDRESS 0 BASE ADDRESS 1 ...

Page 16: ...conduits One such example of this is shown below Any conduit knockouts may be used For power limited Class 2 applications use of conduit is optional NO NC C NO NC C TB4 TB15 TB2 TB1 TB13 TB12 TB11 TB10 TB9 TB8 NAC1 AUX1 NAC2 AUX2 A B B A A B B A A B B A Figure 2 6 Power limited Class 2 Wiring Example AC Power Non power limited Output Circuits Power limited Circuits Class 2 Relay Contacts Non power...

Page 17: ...chronization is connected to an FACP with non synchronized output The following notes apply to Figure 2 8 1 Refer to NFPA 72 Chapter 4 4 Visible Characteristics Public Mode 2 Set Output DIP switches to the desired sync protocol as described below Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for devices TB15 A B B A A B B A A B B A HPF PS FACP NAC programmed for sync or remote sync output ELR for FAC...

Page 18: ...n 4 on the HPF PS Power Supply to the OFF position to disable the onboard battery charger 2 Connect the battery cables between TB15 and on the HPF PS and the CHG 75 charger output circuit TB2 Out and Out as shown in Figure 2 10 Be certain to observe polarity 3 Connect the batteries to the charger 4 Connect the battery interconnect cable only after AC power is applied and batteries are connected Re...

Page 19: ...the HPF PS input circuits 5 The total line impedance for interconnected units cannot be such that it creates a voltage drop 3 2 VDC 6 In Default mode ground fault supervision is provided via the general trouble relay For ground fault supervision in Retrofit mode refer to Table 5 1 Refer to Section 2 9 for different methods of ground fault monitoring for the power supply NOTE Any configuration that...

Page 20: ...g must be set to a value that allows the correct detection of input signals See Table 3 3 on page 24 3 In Default mode ground fault supervision is provided via the general trouble relay For ground fault supervision in Retrofit mode refer to Table 5 1 Refer to Section 2 9 for different methods of ground fault monitoring of the power supply The NAC circuit or remote sync output is to be monitored by...

Page 21: ...ow annunciator point when the monitor module connected to the HPF PS ground fault relay is initiated The annunciator point must also be labeled as XXX Ground Fault where XXX describes ground fault origin NO NC C NO NC C TB4 TB15 NO NC C TB3 TB2 TB1 TB13 TB12 TB11 TB10 TB9 TB8 NAC1 AUX1 NAC2 AUX2 A B B A A B B A A B B A Host FACP Power Supply optional ZNAC PS converter card SW1 ground fault detecti...

Page 22: ... initiated Use one input per HPF PS power supply NO NC C NO NC C TB4 TB15 NO NC C TB3 TB2 TB1 TB13 TB12 TB11 TB10 TB9 TB8 NAC1 AUX1 NAC2 AUX2 NO NC C NO NC C TB4 TB15 NO NC C TB3 TB2 TB1 TB13 TB12 TB11 TB10 TB9 TB8 NAC1 AUX1 NAC2 AUX2 A B B A A B B A A B B A A B B A A B B A A B B A UL 864 listed conventional control panel UL 864 listed annunciator Input 1 Figure 2 16 Ground Fault Detection Option ...

Page 23: ... UL 864 certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below Program feature or option Permitted in UL864 UL2572 Y N Possible settings Settings permitted in UL 864 UL2572 Door Holder Dropout Delay Y Refer to AC Loss Door Holder Dropout Timer on page 25 Does not drop 15 seconds 5 minutes 60 seconds Does not drop 15 seconds 60 seconds 5 min...

Page 24: ... In DEFAULT MODE S1 DIP Switch 9 ON 10 ON These switches determine the AC loss delay timer 7 OFF 8 OFF 30 hours 7 ON 8 OFF 12 hours 7 OFF 8 ON 2 hours 7 ON 8 ON none In RETROFIT MODE S1 DIP Switch 9 OFF 10 OFF DIP switch 7 determines the AC loss delay timer 7 OFF 2 hours 7 ON none DIP switch 8 determines which trouble relays will report the AC and ground faults 8 OFF AC fault and ground fault repo...

Page 25: ...ync signal provided the trigger is present at Input 2 or Input 3 and NAC configurations In Retrofit Mode Input 1 Normal configuration S1 DIP switch 3 ON 9 OFF 10 OFF If there is no sync signal the NAC circuits will be turned off immediately If the sync signal is suddenly lost due to wiring failure the power supply will turn NACs off immediately until a sync signal appears If the sync signal become...

Page 26: ...legacy existing installations Note that when the power supply is configured for use in Retrofit Mode the FACP should be monitoring either Input 1 Input 2 end of line relay or the General Trouble relay but not both In Retrofit Mode output 1 will blink as visual indication that the panel is operating in Retrofit Mode Refer to Section 4 for details on LED patterns Change Output Circuit Configurations...

Page 27: ...Control Setting Operation 1 2 OFF OFF NAC output will activate when Command Input 1 is activated Do not use this setting when Input 1 is set to Sync Configuration ON OFF NAC output will activate when Command Input 2 is activated Exception this Input controls Horn silencing during Selective Silence operation OFF ON NAC output will activate when Command Input 3 is activated if available If accidenta...

Page 28: ...lence operation NAC will activate when Input 2 activates provided the sync signal is present at Input 1 NAC will activate when input 2 activates Exception this Input controls Horn silencing during Selective Silence operation NAC will activate when Input 2 is active regardless of sync input at Input 1 If Sync signal is present at Input 1 the output follows the sync If the sync signal at Input 1 is ...

Page 29: ...g pulses from a dedicated sync output connector Connect the HPF PS input terminals to the FACP sync output connector instead of the FACP NAC If circuits are configured for both Master and Slave Configuration devices must be installed in different zones or field of view on a circuit basis Master Configuration Selective Silence Selective Silence allows the silencing of the sounder portion of a horn ...

Page 30: ...cumentation supplied with the strobe to determine the maximum current draw for each strobe and ensure that the circuit maximum is not exceeded To ensure proper strobe and circuit operation there is also a limit to the number of strobes that can be attached to each circuit Following is a table of the strobes that have been tested with the power supply and the maximum number that can be connected to...

Page 31: ...link 250ms Repeating LED blink pattern non diagnostic phase and diagnostic phase Fault Condition Charger voltage too low or Charger Diode Fault 2 short blinks 250ms Repeating LED blink pattern non diagnostic phase and diagnostic phase Fault Condition Battery discharged overcharged 3 short blinks 250ms Repeating LED blink pattern non diagnostic phase and diagnostic phase Fault Condition Battery dis...

Page 32: ...al circuit 250ms Repeating LED blink pattern non diagnostic phase and diagnostic phase Retrofit Mode will be indicated by an LED blink on the NAC1 Trouble LED only Fault Condition Power limit condition panel overload 4 short blinks on all output circuits 250ms Operating Mode Fault Power Supply Change Output Config Mode Set positions 9 and 10 on S1 to the correct position Refer to Operating Modes o...

Page 33: ...HPF PS Series Instruction Manual P N LS10227 003HP E C 2 2 2022 33 Notes ...

Page 34: ...nput EOL relay or Input 1 in case of outputs mapped to ALL inputs If Input 1 is configured as a sync input outputs can be mapped only to trigger Inputs 2 or Input 3 or either If there is a trouble on any output circuits the Input 1 EOL relay is unaffected Any new open short ZNAC faults or existing power limiting conditions of Slave or Master non selective silence NAC outputs are however reported a...

Page 35: ... Input 1 Input 2 end of line relay or the Internal trouble relay but not both If trouble monitoring is required when the power supply is in alarm the General Trouble Relay at TB1 can be used for this purpose Refer to Figure 5 1 below Panel Status Default Mode Retrofit Mode General Trouble relay in Standby and Alarm Any new or existing battery charger panel overload AC fuse or ground trouble condit...

Page 36: ... from being reported as a trouble condition for 30 12 2 or 0 hours Only the 2 and 0 hours options are available in Retrofit Mode Note that only no delay and the 2 hour delay are acceptable per UL 864 and UL 2572 Note that when the power supply is configured for Retrofit Mode the S1 Global DIP switch 8 setting will determine how an AC power loss trouble condition is reported If S1 Global DIP switch...

Page 37: ...HPF PS Series Instruction Manual P N LS10227 003HP E C 2 2 2022 37 Notes ...

Page 38: ...n AC amperes that must be supplied to the system 6 3 Calculating the System Current Draw 6 3 1 Overview The power supply must be able to power all internal and external devices continuously during a fire alarm condition The secondary power source batteries must be able to power the system during a primary power loss To calculate the non fire alarm load on the power supply when secondary power is a...

Page 39: ... 1 NFPA Battery Requirements NFPA 72 Local and Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm for normal operations or 15 minutes for mass notification systems Device Type Calculation Column 1 Secondary Non Fire Alarm Current amps Calculation Column 2 Secondary Fire Alarm Current amps Qty X current draw Total Qty X current draw Total Main Circuit Bo...

Page 40: ... A 12 0 379 A 0 357 A 0 336 A 0 314 A 0 271 A 18 0 579 A 0 557 A 0 536 A 0 514 A 0 471 A 33 1 079 A 1 057 A 1 036 A 1 014 A 0 971 A 75 2 479 A 2 457 A 2 436 A 2 414 A 2 371 A 120 3 000 A 3 000 A 3 000 A 3 000 A 3 000 A Table 6 4 Maximum Battery Standby Loads for 24 Hour Standby on the HPF PS6 Battery Capacity AH Alarm Time min 5 10 15 20 30 7 0 198 A 0 162 A N A N A N A 12 0 364 A 0 329 A 0 293 A ...

Page 41: ...y s charger during normal system operation A discharged battery typically reaches the voltage of 27 6 VDC within 48 hours Sealed lead acid batteries must be replaced within at most 5 years from their date of man ufacture Minimal replacement battery capacity appears on the control panel marking label Immediately replace a leaking or damaged bat tery Replacement batteries are available from the manu...

Page 42: ...AWG 14 Solid AWG 16 Solid AWG 18 Solid 0 25 12 804 3320 2087 1310 823 0 50 6 402 1660 1044 655 412 0 75 4 268 1107 696 437 274 1 00 3 201 830 522 327 206 1 25 2 561 664 417 262 165 1 50 2 134 553 348 218 137 1 75 1 829 474 298 187 118 2 00 1 601 415 261 164 103 2 25 1 423 369 232 146 91 2 50 1 280 332 209 131 82 2 75 1 164 302 190 119 75 3 00 1 067 277 174 109 69 Table A 1 Wiring Requirements for ...

Page 43: ...TB1 of the power supply can also be used for limited trouble monitoring excluding Selective Silence output faults Refer to Section 5 for more infor mation Refer to Section 3 for instructions on setting the DIP switches Selective Silence output faults are only reported via Command Input 1 not Command Input 2 Wire NACs as shown on page 14 Do not loop wires under screw terminals Break wires to mainta...

Page 44: ... Command Input 2 related to Command Input 1 configured for Sync Input Configuration Refer to Section 5 for more information Refer to Section 3 for instructions on setting the DIP switches Output faults are reported via Command Input 2 with Command Input 1 configured for Sync Input Configuration operation Refer to the FACP manual for load restrictions and line length limitations when wiring multipl...

Page 45: ...ive state control module not active a trouble on the NAC circuits mapped to TB5 will result in an open circuit condition on the control module output circuit monitored by an End of Line Resistor across Terminals 1 and 4 Additionally the trouble contacts at TB1 of the power supply can also be used for limited trouble monitoring excluding output faults reporting to Command Input 1 Refer to Section 5...

Page 46: ...ervision An End of Line Resistor must be installed between terminals 1 and 4 for module wiring supervision the ELR value is dependent on the module FACP employed An End of line Resistor on input circuits 1 2 TB5 6 are optional for this particular application Ensure that the TC822A1010 is programmed appropriately at the FACP where the inputs are not mapped to the same zone as its outputs For a list...

Page 47: ...d outputs on the XP6 C Refer to Section 3 for instructions on setting the DIP switches Do not loop wires under screw terminals Break wires to maintain proper supervision For a list of compatible devices refer to the HPP Device Compatibility Document 54399 Refer to the SLC Wiring Manual for more information NO NC C NO NC C TB4 TB15 TB2 TB1 TB13 OUT6 TB12 OUT5 TB11 OUT4 TB10 OUT3 TB9 OUT2 TB8 OUT1 T...

Page 48: ...n setting the DIP switches Do not loop wires under screw terminals Break wires to maintain proper supervision An End of Line Resistor must be installed between terminals 1 and 4 on the input circuits that require wiring supervision The ELR value is dependent on the FACP employed Refer to panel DACT documentation for programming information NO NC C NO NC C TB4 TB15 TB2 TB1 TB OUT 13 6 TB OUT 12 5 T...

Page 49: ...factory default 28 faults 34 features 8 filtered power 8 float charge voltage 9 form C see also relay 8 G ground fault 8 19 21 ground fault detection 8 10 switch SW1 10 H HPF PS10 8 HPF PS6 8 I input 25 current 9 settings 27 28 voltage 9 input 1 sync configuration 25 input circuit 8 activation 8 compatibility 8 see also control 9 installation 13 M master configuration 29 module mounting 15 mountin...

Page 50: ...10 switch SW1 ground fault detection 8 10 sync 29 sync configuration 25 sync type 17 29 synchronization ADA compatible 8 selectable 8 T trouble 35 power supply 8 supervision 34 trouble relay 8 9 35 contact rating 9 trouble supervision 8 W wiring 8 AC power 9 power limited 16 Z ZNAC PS 14 15 see also Class A Converter Module 8 ...

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Page 52: ...LS10227 003HP E C 02 22 2022 Honeywell International Inc Honeywell Power Products 12 Clintonville Road Northford CT 06472 1610 877 HPP POWR www honeywellpower com ...

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