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Stand-by Specifications (total current shown):
Output
15 Min. of Stand-by &
4 hr. of Stand-by &
24 hr. of Stand-by &
60 hr. of Stand-by &
5 Mins. of Alarm
5 Mins. of Alarm
5 Mins. of Alarm
5 Mins. of Alarm
24VDC / 12AH Battery
Stand-by = 8 amp
Stand-by = 1.5 amp
Stand-by = 200mA
Stand-by = 100mA
Alarm = 10 amp
Alarm = 10 amp
Alarm = 10 amp
Alarm = 10 amp
Output
15 Min. of Stand-by &
4 hr. of Stand-by &
24 hr. of Stand-by &
60 hr. of Stand-by &
15 Mins. of Alarm
5 Mins. of Alarm
15 Mins. of Alarm
15 Mins. of Alarm
24VDC / 65AH Battery
Stand-by = 8.0 amp
Stand-by = 1.5 amp
Stand-by = 500mA
Alarm = 10 amp
Alarm = 10 amp
Alarm = 10 amp
See battery size calculation worksheet for other batteries (Page 7).
Installation Instructions:
The unit should be installed in accordance with article 760 of The National Electrical Code as well as NFPA 72 and all
applicable Local Codes.
1. Mount the unit in desired location.
-- DC +
BAT FAIL
NO
C NC
NO C
NC
+ BAT ---
DC
AC FAIL
L
G
N
AC
10A
250V
15A
250V
Green Lead
Battery connection (non power limited)
Door
Wire Strap
(from
Enclosure
to Door)
115VAC
power mains
non-power limited
Divider
CAUTION: De-energize unit prior to servicing. For continued protection
against risk of electric shock and fire hazard replace fuses with the same type
and rating: Input fuse 10A, 250V, Battery fuse 15A, 32V.
Replace fuse cover before energizing. Do not expose to rain or moisture.
INPUT
1
2
Power
Distribution
Module(s)
Battery and AC Supervision Circuit
(power limited).
Fuse
Cover
Battery 2
Battery 1
non-power limited
Keep power limited wiring separate from non-power limited.
Use minimum .25" spacing.
Class 1
Fig. 1