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AL400ULX

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Stand-by Specifications (total current shown):

Maintenance:

Unit should be tested at least once a year for the proper operation as follows:

Output Voltage Test:

Under normal load conditions, the DC output voltage should be checked for proper voltage level

(Power Supply Voltage Output Specifications Chart, pg. 3).

Battery Test:

Under normal load conditions check that the battery is fully charged, check specified voltage both at 

battery terminal and at the board terminals marked [+ BAT -] to insure there is no break in the battery 
connection wires.

Note:

Maximum charging current under discharges is .7 amp.

Note:

Expected battery life is 5 years, however it is recommended changing batteries in 4 years or less if needed.

 ---   DC  

  

L

   

   

 G

   

   

  N

 

P

T

C

3

 

N

C

   

 C

   

N

O

   

  N

C

   

C

   

  N

O

 

 

 BAT  ---  

  

D

C

 

2

4

V

 - 

O

P

E

N

 

1

2

V

 - 

C

L

O

S

E

D

 

A

C

 F

A

IL

 

R

L

2

 

B

A

T

 F

A

IL

 

R

L

1

 

R

L

3

 

S

W

1

 

F

u

se

 

Door 

CAUTION: De-energize unit prior to servicing. For continued protection  

against risk of electric shock and fire hazard replace fuse with the same type  

and rating 3.5A, 250V.  Replace fuse cover before energizing. 

Do not expose to rain or moisture. 

Green 

Lead 

Battery connection (non power-limited) 

Wire  
Strap 
(from 
Enclosure 
to Door) 

115VAC  

power mains 

non power- 

limited 

Battery & AC Supervision 

Circuit 

(power-limited) 

Class 1 

Fuse Cover 

24V - OPEN 

12V - CLOSED 

S

W
1

 

power-limited 

NC    C   NO     NC   C     NO  AC FAIL 

BAT FAIL 

Green 

Lead 

CAUTION: When power supply board is set for 12VDC use only one (1) 12VDC 

stand-by battery. 

Keep power-limited wiring separate from non-power limited. Use minimum .25" spacing.

12VDC Rechargeable Battery 

(optional) 

12VDC Rechargeable Battery 

(optional) 

AC Delay 

AC Delay 

Fig. 1

Fig. 1a

Fig. 1b

Output

4 hr. of Stand-by &

5 Minutes of Alarm

24 hr. of Stand-by &

5 Minutes of Alarm

60 hr. of Stand-by &

5 Minutes of Alarm

12VDC / 40AH Battery

Stand-by = 4.0 amp

Alarm = 4.0 amp

Stand-by = 1.0 amp

Alarm = 4.0 amp

Stand-by = 300mA

Alarm = 4.0 amp

24VDC / 12AH Battery

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Stand-by = 200mA

Alarm = 3.0 amp

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24VDC / 40AH Battery

Stand-by = 3.0 amp

Alarm = 3.0 amp

Stand-by = 1.0 amp

Alarm = 3.0 amp

Stand-by = 300mA

Alarm = 3.0 amp

Fig. 1c

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