NewMar SPS 12-20 Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 8

P.O. Box 1306

 Newport Beach

   California 92663

   

  

Phone: 714-751-0488  

     Fax: 714-957-1621

     E-Mail: [email protected]

Refer to 

Section 4.9

 for information on adjusting the alarm output volt low/high settings.

2.6.1  Relays

The relays are Single Pole Double Throw (or changeover). Both Normally Closed (NC) and Normally Open (NO) 

contacts are provided. Contact rating is 100v DC, 1A max and all contacts are isolated from the rectifiers’ internal 

circuitry. Do NOT connect AC supply to the relays.

When the SPS is operating normally (ie with no fault, or abnormal conditions) the relay outputs designated NC will 

be connected to the common terminal, and the relay outputs designated NO will be open circuit. Upon an alarm 

condition occurring the NO contacts will be connected to the common terminal, and the NC contacts will be open 

circuit.

The internal alarm card is powered from the batteries connected to the units. This allows the alarm card to 

operate correctly even when the AC power has failed.

The internal alarm card is powered from the batteries connected to the SPS. This allows the alarm card to operate 

correctly even when the AC power has failed.

If the rectifier does not have a battery connected and the AC fails, then the AC Fail relay still reflects the state of 

the AC power, however; the Rectifier Fail alarm, Rectifier Off Normal and the Low Volts alarms will also activate.

Note that the AC Fail Relay has its own “Common” connector, but all the other alarm outputs share a “Common” 

contact.

2.6.2  Rectifier Fail/Mains Fail

The AC Fail Alarm is activated while the mains power is not present.

The Rectifier Fail Alarm can be configured to activate when the AC has failed (as well as when the Rectifier 

Fails). Alternatively, the Rectifier Fail can be configured to not activate if the mains fails, so that you can remotely 

determine if the problem is the mains failure or a rectifier failure.

The diagram below shows the jumper configuration for AC Fail/Rectifier Fail options (opening on rear of SPS).

High  V    Low V   OFF NML

 NC   NO  NO  NC  NC  NO

COM  R FAIL      AC Fail

  C    NO  NC  NO  NC   C

 Common contacts for all 

alarms (except AC Fail)

Dry contacts for AC 

Fail status

 Alarm

 

Contacts

NC = Normally Closed

NO = Normally Open

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When units are connected in parallel using an RJ45 cable to connect between the alarm and control interface, 

the alarm outputs on the Alarm Card give the status of all the connected units. This means that you only need 

one alarm card connected to the external alarm circuitry when the units are connected in parallel.

The diagram on the following page describes the alarm contacts found on the right side of the unit.

Battery

+       +        -       -

Load

+       +        -       -

TEMP  PROBE CONNECTED = G

 

RECTIFIER FAIL = R

BATTERY TEMP 

 

REMOTE SENSOR

CURRENT LIMIT = Y 

 

IN SHUTDOWN MODE = R

BATTERY FLOAT = G 

 

BATTERY BOOST = Y

AC Input

Monitor

AC ON

Summary of Contents for SPS 12-20

Page 1: ...2 Troubleshooting 10 1 9 Input Over Voltage Shut Down 4 3 3 Fuses 10 1 10 Input Inrush Current Limiter 4 4 Adjustments 10 1 11 Over Temperature Shutdown 4 4 1 Standard Settings 11 1 12 Reverse Polari...

Page 2: ...e the present state of the rectifier and diagnose faults AC On This LED glows green to indicate that AC power is connected to the unit and that the primary stages of the rectifier are operating Shutdo...

Page 3: ...ches the battery ve supply the v is common with the battery Do not connect the Battery and Load v together The LVD voltage and the LVD Hysterisis voltage are preset in the factory but may be adjusted...

Page 4: ...if they fail 1 13 Parallel Rectifier Operation The SPS may be connected in parallel to source more current or to provide a degree of redundancy The rectifiers should have the load share signal connect...

Page 5: ...ethal even after the input supply has been removed The rectifier contains components at High Temperatures that may burn if touched 2 2 Positioning of SPS A great deal of care should be taken with posi...

Page 6: ...t outlet be used so the rectifier will not be accidentally unplugged from the supply When hard wiring AC input the IEC AC cord provided should be wired as follows BLK WHT GRN 120 VAC L N Safety Ground...

Page 7: ...w an internal protection fuse requiring the SPS to be returned for servicing Do not connect the Temperature Compensation Probe to the Site Power System until commissioning see Section 2 7 Start Up 2 5...

Page 8: ...fier Fail alarm Rectifier Off Normal and the Low Volts alarms will also activate Note that the AC Fail Relay has its own Common connector but all the other alarm outputs share a Common contact 2 6 2 R...

Page 9: ...y connections and then plug them into the SPS Re connect the mains and the Float Boost LED should glow first yellow then after about 10 seconds either green or yellow depending on the charge of the ba...

Page 10: ...e current drawn by the battery from the SPS is as expected Check that the battery takes the charge Connect the DC load to the SPS with AC off and disconnect the battery Turn AC on and check that the c...

Page 11: ...m back of unit with AC input socket on left 4 2 Adjust Float Voltage Connect a variable load set to minimum load to the battery connections of the rectifier Disconnect the Temperature Compensation Pro...

Page 12: ...ction Disconnect the Temperature Compensation Probe Connect an accurate voltmeter across the output Turn the mains on to the rectifier and adjust the variable voltage power supply up until the unit go...

Page 13: ...ature Compensation Probe Connect an accurate voltmeter across the output Turn AC and adjust the variable voltage power supply up until the alarm activates Adjust the Alarm Output High trimpot to adjus...

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