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Temperature 
Sensor connect 

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 To Load 

 

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 Mains 

 

Diagnostic LED 

Fault LED 

 

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OMMISSIONING

 

 

 

Mains Power Up 

1)

 

With no external connections made to the PSE, connect the mains input wires to the terminal block, 

ensuring that the mains isolator (disconnect device) is open

. Fasten wiring in place with cable tie to 

saddle. 

Note: Equipment must be earthed.

 

2)

 

Apply mains input. Confirm that all LED indicators flash on briefly proving integrity of indicating circuits. 
Ensure that the green Mains LED then stays illuminated and that the yellow Fault LED flashes after 
approximately 3 s (indicating a disconnected battery). 

3)

 

Disconnect the mains power. 

 
 

Load Output and Remote Signalling 

4)

 

Connect the EPS and GEN PSE Fault outputs to the appropriate inputs of control equipment if remote fault 
monitoring is required. 

5)

 

Loop the load (output) wiring through the supplied ferrite EMC suppressor. Cable tie to saddle provided 
(adjacent to exit hole).  

 

Figure 3 – Connections 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

6)

 

Re-apply mains. Verify that the green Mains LED illuminates and the yellow Fault LED flashes after 
approximately 3 s (disconnected battery). 

7)

 

If connected, verify that the EPS Fault monitor shows a 

closed

 contact and the GEN PSU Fault monitor 

shows an 

open

 contact. 

8)

 

Perform a full functional test of connected system (load) including full alarm condition

 
Figure 4 – Terminal labels 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

   +    - |  +    -  |  GEN    EPS |Temp 

   Load|   Batt |     Fault       | 

BATT FUSE 

    5 Amp 

LOAD FUSE 

    5 Amp 

Summary of Contents for V02205

Page 1: ...olid state relay fault output signal i loss of mains and ii battery fault charger fault and loss of output In addition there is an optional plug in serial interface that can provide diagnostic and fault reporting information to supervisory systems Certified by UL to EN54 4 1997 A1 A2 Up to 5A current to load at 27 6V dc nominal regulated output Charging capability to support 7 or 17 18Ah batteries...

Page 2: ...l Yuasa model Interlogix model 2 x 2 1 Ah 12 V PS12021 NP2 1 12 2 x 7 Ah 12 V PS12070 NP7 12 2 x 17 18 Ah 12 V PS12170 NP17 12 BS131N Battery Charging Constant current bulk charging to 80 capacity within 24 hours Float charging to 100 within 48 hours Eco charging and check every 24 hours for up to 8 hours pulse charge dependent on temperature Constant current charge 0 8 A Low battery threshold vol...

Page 3: ...ction CLOSED CLOSED Normal operation Mains present Battery healthy None No fault OPEN CLOSED Standby Mode Mains lost Battery driving load Investigate loss of mains CLOSED OPEN Fault Present Blown fuses Battery fault Internal fault Investigate fault source using diagnostic LED Rectify fault where possible OPEN OPEN PSU Shutdown Mains lost Standby battery exhausted Restore mains as soon as possible ...

Page 4: ...ire detection and fire alarm systems If the PSE is used as a power supply for Control and Indicating Equipment CIE the PSE shall be installed no further than 10cm from the CIE and close coupled by conduit This unit must be fed from a mains power source having a separate approved disconnect device and fitted with a fuse or other over current protection device rated at 5 A maximum Ensure that the di...

Page 5: ... Ah batteries and as such weighs 18 5 Kg when loaded Ensure that wall fixings are appropriate to support this weight The product should be mounted no further than 10 cm from the control and indicating equipment close coupled by conduit if it is being used to power the CIE directly 7 Fix to wall or other structure in correct orientation i e with hinge on left hand side using screws of sufficient si...

Page 6: ... approximately 3 s indicating a disconnected battery 3 Disconnect the mains power Load Output and Remote Signalling 4 Connect the EPS and GEN PSE Fault outputs to the appropriate inputs of control equipment if remote fault monitoring is required 5 Loop the load output wiring through the supplied ferrite EMC suppressor Cable tie to saddle provided adjacent to exit hole Figure 3 Connections 6 Re app...

Page 7: ...a closed contact and the GEN PSU Fault monitor shows a closed contact 18 Disconnect one of the battery leads ensuring that no exposed section of conductor or connector is allowed to contact exposed metal work other PSE terminals or other battery terminals 19 Verify that in less than 10 s the yellow Fault LED starts to flash and that the orange Diagnostic LED flashes in a 2 pulse repeating pattern ...

Page 8: ...ate approved battery disposal route in accordance with all national and local regulations Package used batteries safely for onward transport to your supplier collection point or disposal facility Caution Risk of fire or explosion if bare battery wires are allowed to touch See Specification for battery type information The battery is marked with the crossed out wheelie bin symbol which may include ...

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