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S-326.1-ALI50EN-ENG   A. 1   05-2015  

    

 

 

 

 

 

  

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ALI50EN

 Auxiliary Power Supply

 

 

Certified 

EN 54-4:1997+A1:2002+A2:2006

 

Installation Manual 

 

GENERAL FEATURES 

 
The Power Supply ALI50EN has been designed to be used as a Power Unit with power backup in Fire Alarm Systems, in conformity with 
European manufacturer standards CPD 89/106/CEE. 
Its mechanical and electrical features make it complying to  EN 54-4: 2007 Standard  (Fire Alarm detecting and signaling devices. Part 4 : 
Power supply devices) which includes A1:2002 and A2:2006 updates.  
 

FUNCTIONAL FEATURES 

 
The power supply unit is made by a switching power supply, limited in constant precision current (rectangular limitation), two 12V 17 Ah 
batteries (not given within) digital and analogical control circuit and micro-controlled supervision circuit. 
Power is available on 3 terminal-outputs protected by electronic fuses: A,  B and C, for generic loads and one connection BATT (with 
fuse): for back-up batteries. When a fuse trips, the corresponding LED on control board (see Fig.2, DL1, DL6, DL7, DL8) will turn ON. 
Electronic fuses try periodically to restore the power output: if an overload is removed, the power will be available within 10 sec max.    
 
The battery charge occurs at constant current (1A) until the battery voltage reaches its nominal value (27,6 V @ 25°C), with temperature 
compensation. Maximum current supplied by the unit is 5A, where 4A is for charge and 1A is for recharging the battery. 
Four LEDs show the loads current consumption (3 green and one red: DL2, DL3, DL4, DL5) 
One LED shows the Mains presence (LED1) 

 

Check of battery efficiency 

The power supply periodically carries out the efficiency of the batteries: 
 
At first activation of the power supply, the microprocessor will carry out the test of battery presence after about 20 seconds. If connected, 
the test will be carried out every 10 minutes whilst in case it is not connected, it will continue carry out the test every 20 seconds showing 
indication FAILURE. 
During normal operation, the battery efficiency is checked by controlling the batteries voltage. If batteries do not manage to maintain an 
acceptable voltage during test, there will be the indication FAILURE. 
A test of the battery internal resistance is carried out within 15 seconds after the battery connection and then repeated every 2,5 hours, at 
least (in conformity to attachment EN54-4/A2); if the internal resistance is over 1 ohm, there will be a FAILURE indication. With internal 
resistance failure detected, this test is repeated every 5 minutes at most 5 times, to ensure recovery from spurious failure detection.  It 
will then be necessary to replace the batteries and check that terminals and fuses have a good electrical contact. When the battery is 
replaced, the user should wait 15 seconds after battery connection, with presence of mains voltage, for the repetition of the test and 
check if the failure is removed. It is possible repeat the test by pressing the button on the back of front panel display board for more than 
2,5 seconds.  
A microcontroller system controls various possible anomalies and gives a FAILURE indication in the following conditions: 
 

1.  Output Fuses or Battery fuse interruptions 
2.  Overloaded Battery (> 28V) 
3.  Low Battery Voltage  (< 20,8V) 
4.  Mains power supply absence and no battery charge 
5.  Disconnected Battery 
6.  Internal battery resistance >1 

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Failures are displayed on a frontal board; the detailed failure is showed on the internal power supply board. 
In order to avoid that a possible failure in the regulator damages the charges or the battery, a protection circuit has been inserted against 
over-Voltages, made of a SCR and a fuse. A fuse for mains alternated supplying is also present. 
In case of failure in the power supply or of mains missing, the logic and control circuits are supplied by batteries. 

Summary of Contents for NOTIFIER ALI50EN

Page 1: ...e test will be carried out every 10 minutes whilst in case it is not connected it will continue carry out the test every 20 seconds showing indication FAILURE During normal operation the battery efficiency is checked by controlling the batteries voltage If batteries do not manage to maintain an acceptable voltage during test there will be the indication FAILURE A test of the battery internal resis...

Page 2: ...cerning power supplies CEI 64 8 INSTALLATION Mechanical mounting This device has to be mounted on vertical stable walls suitable to support the power supply by means of 4 screws with 6mm diameter for spacers and screws on the 4 holes on the bottom of the box The battery must be fixed using the strap given within ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Supplying Voltage 230 Vac 10 15 Ac mains frequency 50 Hz sin...

Page 3: ...age 3 of 7 1 Rotate the screw in tie mounts in vertical position and insert the tie Do the same thing on the right side 2 Rotate the screw in tie mounts in horizontal position Do the same thing on the right side SCREW IN TIE MOUNTS TIE ...

Page 4: ...6 1 ALI50EN ENG A 1 05 2015 Page 4 of 7 3 Insert the belt in the central screw in tie mounts Do the same thing on the right side 4 Place the battery and then fix the belt Do the same thing on the right side ...

Page 5: ...nection N connection to neutral Checks and Adjustments Control is shown below VRES1 is adjusted at factory and Tampering of this control automatically means the lost of the warranty must not be altered by the operator VRES1 Potentiometer for adjustment of the output Voltage INDICATION ON THE FRONT PANEL located on the door of the power supply Standard visualization Alternate visualization Pushing ...

Page 6: ...servicing must be carried out by qualified personnel in order to prevent the possibility of a malfunctioning of the power supply It is recommended to carry out servicing every 6 months and to evaluate control panel of the system in order to check possible alarms during tests Check the connections of the 230 Vac supplying lines Check the connections of the alarm indication lines and related shields...

Page 7: ...ier s r l Via A Grandi 22 20097 S Donato Milanese MI 15 Dop N 1293 CPR 0483 EN 54 4 1997 A2 2006 AC 1999 Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings ALI50EN Wasting This product must be wasted in appropriate wheelie bin for electric and electronic materials Do not put in wheelie bin for other kind of waste Fig 3 FUSE1 Fuse of the 230 Vac mains not replaceable F1 ...

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