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HPF24S Series Power Supplies —
P/N 52751:D3 5/11/2010
System Overview
Start-up Procedure
– 4.0 amps for HPF24S6
– 6.0 amps for HPF24S8
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Maximum total short term current (one hour maximum):
– 6.0 amps for HPF24S6
– 8.0 amps for HPF24S8
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Integral supervised battery charger for lead acid batteries only
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Capable of charging 7.0 AH to 18.0 AH (Amp Hour) batteries
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Fully supervised power supply, battery and NACs
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Selectable Strobe Synchronization for NACs (System Sensor, Gentex, and Wheelock)
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Coded signal synchronization
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Fixed terminal blocks for field wiring capable of accepting 12 - 22 AWG wire
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Selectable Ground Fault detection by jumper JP1
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Power supply trouble Form-C relay contacts (fail-safe)
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Optional delay of AC loss reporting for 2 hours
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Special Application Auxiliary Power Output for SLC modules (500 mA maximum) with
optional reset for 4-wire smoke detectors
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Mounting location for optional addressable control module
1.3 Start-up Procedure
1. Configure the power supply jumpers as described in “Jumpers” on page 11.
2. Install the power supply as described in Section 2, “Installation”, on page 15.
3. Program the power supply as described in Section 3, “Programming Options”, on page 20.
4. Wire the power supply circuits, referring to the options described in Section 4, “Trouble
Supervision”, on page 25 and the application examples in Section 5, “Applications”, on page
28.
5. Connect primary power source wiring while observing the following:
– Make certain that the AC mains circuit breaker is
off
before making any wiring connections
between the mains and the power supply.
– Make certain primary power source is 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3.2 amps.
– Run a pair of wires (with ground conductor) from the protected premises main breaker box
to TB1 of the power supply main circuit board.
– Use 14 AWG (1.6 mm O.D.) or heavier gauge wire with 600V insulation.
6. Apply power to the power supply using the following procedure:
– Apply AC power by turning on the AC mains circuit breaker connected to the power supply.
– Connect a properly charged battery to connector JP4 on the power supply main circuit
board.