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7. Installation. 

 

7.1 Requirements. 
The buffer PSU is to be mounted by a qualified installer, holding relevant permits and licenses (applicable 

and  required  for  a  given  country)  for  230V/AC  interference  and  low-voltage  installations.  The  unit  should  be 
mounted in confined spaces, in accordance with the II environmental class, with normal relative humidity (RH=90% 
maximum, without condensation) and temperature from -10°C to +40°C. The PSU shall work in a vertical p osition 
that guarantees sufficient convectional air-flow through ventilating holes of the enclosure. 

As the PSU is designed for a continuous operation and is not equipped with a power-switch, therefore an 

appropriate overload protection shall be guaranteed in the power supply circuit. Moreover, the user shall be 
informed about the method of unplugging (most frequently through separating and assigning an appropriate fuse in 
the fuse-box). The electrical system shall follow valid standards and regulations. 
 
 

7.2 Installation procedure. 

 

 

CAUTION! 
Before installation, cut off the voltage in the 230V power-supply circuit. 
To switch off power use an external switch in which the distance between the contacts of all poles in the 
disconnection state is not less than 3mm. 

 

1.  Mount  the  PSU  in  a  selected  location.  It  is  crucial  to  bolt  the  tamper  grip  to  the  mounting  surface.  The  grip  is 
located  in  the  central  part  of  the  enclosure  (see  fig.  3  [7])  and  guarantees  indication  in  case  of  any  attempts  of 
detaching  the  device  from  the  mounting  surface.  Proper  installation  is  one  of  the  requirements  of  the  PN-EN 
50131-6 standard.  

                                  

 

Fig. 17. Fixing a tamper grip. 

 
2. Connect the power cables (~230Vac) to L-N terminals of the PSU. Connect the ground wire to the terminal 
marked by the earth symbol: PE. Use a three-core cable (with a yellow and green PE protection wire) to make the 
connection. Lead the cables to the appropriate terminals through the insulating bushing. 
 

The shock protection circuit shall be performed with a particular care, i.e. the yellow and green wire coat 
of  the  power  cable  shall  stick  to  one  side  of  the  terminal  -  marked  with  the  PE  symbol  on  the  PSU 
enclosure. Operation of the PSU without the properly made and fully operational shock protection circuit 
is UNACCEPTABLE! It can cause a device failure or an electric shock. 

 
3. Connect the receivers’ cables to the +AUX, -AUX connectors of the terminal block on the PSU board. 
4. If necessary, connect the device’s leads to the technical inputs and outputs: 
 - EPS FLT; technical output of AC power loss indication (alarm panel, controller, indicator, etc.) 
 - PSU FLT; technical output of the PSU failure. 
 - APS FLT; technical output of the battery failure. 
 - TAMPER; output indicating enclosure opening or detaching from the assembly surface. 
 - EXT IN; collective failure output 
5.  With  the  I

BAT

  jumper  determine  the  maximum  battery  charging  current,  in  accordance  with  the  battery 

parameters. 
6. With the P

BAT

 jumper determine if the discharged battery disconnection system U<10V (+/-5%) shall be on or off. 

The battery protection is on when the P

BAT

 jumper is removed. 

 

Summary of Contents for BLACK POWER PSBEN 10A12C

Page 1: ...PSBEN 10A12C v 1 0 PSBEN 13 8V 10A 17Ah EN Buffer switched mode power supply unit EN Edition 4 from 01 02 2013 Supersedes the 3 from 20 11 2012edition...

Page 2: ...4 2 DEEP DISCHARGE BATTERY PROTECTION UVP 12 4 3 DYNAMIC BATTERY TEST 12 4 4 STANDBY TIME 12 4 5 BATTERY CHARGING TIME 12 4 6 OPERATION WITHOUT A BATTERY 13 5 REMOTE MONITORING OPTION WI FI ETHERNET R...

Page 3: ...indication of PSU overload OVL acoustic indication of failure adjustable times indicating AC power failure technical inputs outputs with galvanic isolation collective failure input EXT IN EPS technic...

Page 4: ...rce are reported to the Alarm Receiving Centre ARC in accordance with 9 2 PN EN 50131 1 Output voltage 0 28A 3A battery charge General use if the PSU is not mounted within an installation which is PN...

Page 5: ...T button launching the PSU from a battery STOP button disconnection of the PSU during battery assisted operation 5 pin activation of the acoustic indication indication on indication off Caption jumper...

Page 6: ...ption 1 Insolation transformer 2 PSU board tab 1 fig 2 3 TAMPER micro switch contacts of tamper resistance NC 4 FMAIN fuse in the supply circuit 230 V AC 5 L N 230V AC power connector PE connector 6 B...

Page 7: ...pproving a certain parameter that is to be displayed Fig 4 Control panel Table 3 A description of the buttons and LEDs of the LED panel parameter selection selection approval red LED indicates presenc...

Page 8: ...e codes that can appear during the PSU s operation have been shown Each code is accompanied by an appropriate LED indication on the panel acoustic indication and switching of a dedicated technical out...

Page 9: ...r 9 6 or 19 2 values informing of the transmission s speed with or set the transmission s speed to 19200 which is displayed as 19 2 approve the setting with the OK button the abbr trS will be displaye...

Page 10: ...time lag T 2h 20m Caption jumper on jumper off APS FLT output indicating battery failure The output indicates a failure in the battery circuit Under normal status during correct operation the output i...

Page 11: ...nal Fig 8 Examples of connections In the option with tamper switches the VEXT jumper must be on It polarises the EXT IN input circuit therefore is required in such configuration The EXT IN input has b...

Page 12: ...after unplugging the device from mains The battery failure indication at the APS FLT output is automatically switched off The battery protection system against deep discharged remains on though 4 4 S...

Page 13: ...uration of jumpers In this mode the automation system allows adjustments of PSU s output voltage without indicating a failure connected with working of the battery CAUTION During operation without bat...

Page 14: ...es 5 1 Communication in the wi fi wireless network The Wi Fi wireless communication is to be implemented on the basis of additional interfaces WI Fi INTW and RS485 WiFi operating within 2 4GHz frequen...

Page 15: ...thernet communication with the use of the INTE interface The RS485 ETHERNET INTRE interface is a device intended for converting signals between the RS485 bus and the Ethernet network To work correctly...

Page 16: ...on with the use of the interfaces INTR and INTUR 5 4 USB TTL communication If the PSU does not cooperate with any of previously mentioned network and the access to the parameters adjustment and memo r...

Page 17: ...eneral use Io 10A 0 6A battery charge Io 9 1A 1 5A battery charge Io 8 4A 2 2A battery charge Io 7 6A 3A battery charge Output voltage setting escalation and keeping time 8ms 3ms 25ms Output voltage a...

Page 18: ...e Connectors Supply 0 51 2 AWG 24 12 Outputs 0 51 2 AWG 24 12 battery outputs BAT 6 M6 0 2 5 56cm TAMPER output wires 25cm Notes The enclosure does not adjoin the assembly surface so that cables can b...

Page 19: ...ntees indication in case of any attempts of detaching the device from the mounting surface Proper installation is one of the requirements of the PN EN 50131 6 standard Fig 17 Fixing a tamper grip 2 Co...

Page 20: ...s to protect the battery and the receivers from damage The outputs will be battery powered The protection system is indicated by illuminating of the OVP red LED on the pcb board PSU FLT output status...

Page 21: ...voltage 14 7V F07 ON 2 flashes ON PSU FLT Too high battery voltage Battery voltage 14V F08 ON 3 flashes ON PSU FLT Battery charging circuit failure Too low output voltage of the PSU set 13V Fault in...

Page 22: ...ibilities to carry out the repairs or if the equipment has been conditionally accepted due to the breaking warranty terms by the claimant 7 All the services rendered by force of the warranty are carri...

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