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Checks Prior to Installation
 

 

Before selecting a place to install the power supply source, 
YOU SHOULD make sure that: 
 
 

a) The ambient temperature stays between: 

 

-5 ºC and 40 ºC 

 

 

b) The relative humidity is less than: 

 

93% (not condensed) 

 

 

c) YOU SHOULD NOT locate the equipment in a place 
exposed to high levels of humidity. 

 

 
 
 

d) YOU SHOULD NOT locate the equipment in places 
exposed to vibrations or blows. 

 

 
 
 
 
 

e) YOU SHOULD NOT locate the equipment in places where 
it is hard to access internal equipment and hardwiring 
connections. 

 

 
 

Protection against transient interferences. 

Just like all electronic equipment, this system may function 
irregularly when subject to electrical discharges. Although no 
system is completely immune from electrical discharges, a 
proper Earth connection will make the equipment less 
susceptible. 

 

The use of exterior hardwiring without anything to anchor it is 
not  recommended,  as  this  would  increase  the  system’s 
susceptibility to electrical discharges. 

 

 
 
 

The power supply system should be wall mounted so that the 
front  panel  with  the  LEDs  is  clearly  visible.  The  height  with 
respect to the floor should be chosen so that the front panel is 
at eye level (approximately 1.5 m). 

 
 

 

Cleaning 

 

The power supply source box should be periodically cleaned 
with a soft, moist rag that does not shed fluff. 

 

Do not use solvents. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SSG1

Page 1: ...POWER SUPPLY SOURCES SERIES SSG SSG 1 5 SSG2 5 SSG5 Instruction Manual July 12 2006 SSG 0101 All the information contained in this document may be modified without prior warning...

Page 2: ...suitable recycling bin or return it to the supplier in the original packaging of the new batteries Consult the new battery instructions to obtain more information on this Do not dispose of batteries...

Page 3: ...3 Checking the power supply source 3 Checks prior to installation 4 Protection against transient interferences 4 Cleaning 4 Mounting Series MPS 5 2 LED Description and Operation 6 Features of SSG Powe...

Page 4: ...element 1 If after unpacking the Series SSG power supply source and making a visual inspection you find that it has been damaged in any way YOU SHOULD NOT carry on with installation but rather you sh...

Page 5: ...nterferences Just like all electronic equipment this system may function irregularly when subject to electrical discharges Although no system is completely immune from electrical discharges a proper E...

Page 6: ...ed on the wall and mark the position of the screw holes making sure that the center one is leveled The following illustration shows the box and the screw holes through the back Do not use the rear box...

Page 7: ...ms 6 FRONT PANEL 2 LED DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION INTERNAL LEDS GENERAL FAULT SERVICE PRIMARY POWER SUPPLY FAULT BATTERY CHARGER FAULT BATTERIES NOT CONNECTED FAULT LOW BATTERY WARNING EARTH SHUNT SYST...

Page 8: ...he primary power supply conditions The two source models are similar they are composed of a power supply module of 45W 65W and 2 x 65W for supply sources SSG1 5 SSG2 5 and SSG5 respectively and an ele...

Page 9: ...ch is indicated after a delay of some 8 minutes in order to prevent failures due to intermittent blackouts Fault Relay Operation Connector J4 FAULT with three terminals Terminal 1 Left C common Termin...

Page 10: ...ative OUTPUT 2 PSO2 Output 2 positive PSO2 Output 2 negative FAULT RELAY FAULT C Fault relay common FAULT NC Contact normally closed FAULT NO Contact normally open MAINS IN MAINS IN Equipment earth MA...

Page 11: ...f a connection fault or else because they are at low discharge level and the control disconnects them for protection It blinks when the batteries are at the last level of discharge before disconnectio...

Page 12: ...nt per output 630mA SSG 1 5 1 A SSG 2 5 2 A SSG 5 Battery charge current 300mA 7 Amp hour 600mA 17 Amp hour Charges batteries to 80 in less than 24 hours and to 100 in less than 48 hours Faulty Relay...

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