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Auxiliary Power Supply

APS-6RF

Instruction Manual

Document 50893
07/20/2000          Rev:

B

PN 50893:B      ECN 00-317

Summary of Contents for APS-6RF

Page 1: ...Auxiliary Power Supply APS 6RF Instruction Manual Document 50893 07 20 2000 Rev B PN 50893 B ECN 00 317 ...

Page 2: ...explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level Rate of rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time For this reason the rate of rise feature of each detector should be tested at least o...

Page 3: ...ipated or encountered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifications verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer and printed c...

Page 4: ...4 APS 6RF Instruction PN 50893 B 7 20 00 This Page Intentionally Left Blank ...

Page 5: ...S 6RF 12 Connecting Multiple APS 6RF Power Supplies 13 Connecting the APS 6RF to an IC 4F ICE 4F Module 14 Configuring the APS 6RF 15 Servicing the APS 6RF 16 Appendix A Sensiscan 200 Mounting in a CAB 200 Backbox 17 Connecting the APS 6RF to an MPS 24BF 18 Appendix B Sensiscan 2000 Mounting in CAB A3F or CAB B3F Cabinet 19 Connecting the APS 6RF to an MPS 24AF 20 Connecting the APS 6RF to an MPS ...

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Page 7: ...scription The APS 6RF Auxiliary Power Supply is a 150W cabinet mounted power supply designed to power devices that require filtered regulated non resettable power such as Notification Appliance Circuit Modules The APS 6RF provides three 24 VDC filtered output circuits Figure 1 APS 6RF Auxilliary Power Supply Control Panels Refer to Part Number Sensiscan 2000 Sensiscan 2000 Manual 15017 Sensiscan 2...

Page 8: ... circuits Two 2 power limited One 1 non power limited Trouble In J4 Trouble Out J3 P style connectors for internal cabinet connections LED Status Indicators Green LED Indicates AC power on Yellow LED Indicates loss of AC or battery Fuse F2 for battery protection 10A 3AG slow blow Jumpers JP2 and JP3 for selecting 8 hour or 16 hour delay for AC loss reporting default is immediate APS 6Rsidebrd cdr ...

Page 9: ...ged by the system power supply 24 VDC output power Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 3 Total 6 A 4 A continuous 3 A 24 VDC power limited 10 15 3 A 24 VDC power limited 10 15 6 A 24 VDC non power limited 10 15 Fuses F1 AC supervision F2 battery supervision 250 VAC 4A 3 AG slow blow 32 VAC 10 A 3 AG slow blow Trouble supervision bus J3 output J4 input Note J3 and J4 can be interchanged Form A contact open...

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Page 11: ... instructions for common wiring configuring and servicing the APS 6RF For mounting and specific wiring instructions refer to the appendix concerning your system Installation topics covered in detail Topic Refer to Field Wiring Field Wiring an APS 6RF on page 12 Wiring Multiple APS 6RFs Connecting Multiple APS 6RF Power Supplies on page 13 Connecting to an IC 4F ICE 4F Connecting the APS 6RF to an ...

Page 12: ...s See appendix for your specific system information Caution When finished wiring AC connections install the press fit terminal block cover over TB1 AC connections Figure 4 Typical Wiring for an APS 6RF J2 J9 J3 J1 TB2 JP3 JP2 Output Circuit 1 Power limited 3 A 24 VDC 10 15 Primary Power 120 VAC or 240 VAC Output Circuit 1 24 VDC Output Circuit 2 24 VDC Secondary Power 24 VDC batteries Trouble Bus ...

Page 13: ...nd J4 Use Cable 71033 or 75098 same cables different lengths for all wiring See appendix on your system for specific Trouble Input connection Note J3 and J4 can be interchanged Figure 5 Trouble Bus Connections for Multiple APS 6RF Configurations J2 J9 J3 J1 TB2 JP3 JP2 J2 J9 J3 J1 TB2 JP3 JP2 J2 J9 J3 J1 TB2 JP3 JP2 To trouble input on main power supply or control panel First APS 6RF Last APS 6RF ...

Page 14: ... the APS 6RF output circuit 2 J2 and the four 4 NACs on the ICE 4F are powered from circuit 1 J1 The NACs share the total 3A available from each circuit Typical connections for wiring Figure 6 Typical APS 6RF Wiring to an IC 4F ICE 4F Module J 6 5 J J 6 5 J J2 J9 J3 J1 TB2 JP3 JP2 IC 4F ICE 4F Auxiliary Power Harness PN 71091 Black Blue Blue Black APS 6RF APS 6Ricm cdr ...

Page 15: ...configured for the following 8 hour delay for reporting loss of AC cut jumper JP2 16 hour delay for reporting loss of AC cut jumper JP2 and JP3 240 VAC operation cut jumper JP1 The figure below illustrates the location of the jumpers Figure 7 Configuring the APS 6RF J P 1 J2 J9 J3 J1 TB2 JP3 JP2 JP3 JP2 JP1 APS 6Rconfig cdr ...

Page 16: ...remove the vertical PC board as follows 1 Turn off and remove all power sources 2 Remove plastic cover 3 Remove the two retaining screws securing vertical board 4 Unplug the vertical PC board from the connectors 5 Replace fuses as required 6 Reinstall board in reverse order install plastic cover and connect all power The figure below illustrates the location of the fuses Figure 8 Servicing the APS...

Page 17: ...er from APS 6RF 2 If 240 VAC is to be used cut JP1 jumper at this time See Configuring the APS 6RF on page 15 3 Place the APS 6RF onto the mounting studs in the backbox 4 Insert a standoff through each of the printed circuit board mounting holes threading each standoff to the mounting studs 5 Tighten the standoffs until the APS 6RF is securely fastened to the backbox 6 Reinstall the plastic chassi...

Page 18: ...F terminal block TB1 Pin 3 NEUT and Pin 4 HOT Connect secondary power from TB3 to MPS 24BF terminal block TB3 Pin 1 and Pin 2 Connect trouble input from J3 to MPS 24BF terminal block P4 Figure 10 Wiring to MPS 24BF J2 J9 J3 J1 TB2 JP3 JP2 JP3 P3 P4 TB3 P1 TB2 TB1 CB1 P2 R55 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 7 5 3 2 1 EARTH AC NEUT COMMON COMMON BATT 24 VRESET AC HOT MPS 24BPCC REV ___ 24 VPOWER BATT TROUBLES AC BATT ...

Page 19: ...S 4F Chassis Step Action 1 Remove plastic cover from APS 6RF 2 If 240 VAC is to be used cut JP1 jumper at this time See Configuring the APS 6RF on page 15 3 Place the APS 6RF onto the mounting studs of the chassis 4 Insert a standoff through each of the printed circuit board mounting holes threading each standoff to the mounting studs on the chassis 5 Tighten the standoffs until the APS 6RF is sec...

Page 20: ...nect primary power from TB1 to MPS 24AF terminal block TB1 Pin 5 NEUT and Pin 7 HOT Connect secondary power from TB3 to MPS 24AF terminal block TB2 Pin 1 and Pin 2 Connect trouble input from J3 to MPS 24AF terminal block P5 Figure 12 Wiring to MPS 24AF P4 P3 JP5 TB1 TB2 F1 CB1 P5 R27 P2 EARTH G ND AC NEU TRAL AC HOT 24R CO MMON 24 COMMON POW ER LIMITE D BAT BAT J2 J9 J3 J1 TB2 JP3 JP2 APS 6R to MP...

Page 21: ...BF terminal block TB1 Pin 3 NEUT and Pin 4 HOT Connect secondary power from TB3 to MPS 24BF terminal block TB3 Pin 1 and Pin 2 Connect trouble input from J3 to MPS 24BF terminal block P4 Figure 13 Wiring to MPS 24BF J2 J9 J3 J1 TB2 JP3 JP2 JP3 P3 P4 TB3 P1 TB2 TB1 CB1 P2 R55 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 7 5 3 2 1 EARTH AC NEUT COMMON COMMON BATT 24 VRESET AC HOT MPS 24BPCC REV ___ 24 VPOWER BATT TROUBLES AC BATT...

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Page 23: ... wiring 12 fuses 16 H High Voltage Warning 11 I IC 4F ICE 4F 12 14 connections to 14 Installation topics 11 internal modules 12 J J1 connection 12 J2 connection 12 J3 connection 13 J4 connection 13 JP1 jumper 15 17 19 JP2 jumper 15 JP3 jumper 15 jumpers location of 15 M Mechanical Specifications 9 MPS 24AF 20 MPS 24BF 18 21 multiple power supplies 13 N NAC Modules 7 NACs 14 Non power limited circu...

Page 24: ...tion PN 50893 B 7 20 00 serviceable components 16 Specifications 9 standoff 17 19 T TB2 12 TC 2F TC 4F 12 terminal block cover 12 Trouble Bus 12 trouble connectors 13 trouble input 18 20 21 W Warning High Voltage 11 wiring 12 ...

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Page 27: ...ransportation prepaid to the manufacturer This writing constitutes the only warranty made by this manufacturer with respect to its products The manufacturer does not represent that its products will prevent any loss by fire or otherwise or that its products will in all cases provide the protection for which they are installed or intended Buyer acknowledges that the manufacturer is not an insurer a...

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