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Chapter 4: Installation     

Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual, Revision A 
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4.8 Battery Care and Backup Battery Calculations 

4.8.1 Caring for Sealed Lead Acid Batteries 

Sealed lead acid batteries are designed to operate in standby service for approximately five years.  
This is based upon a normal service condition where there is an ambient temperature of 20 
degrees C (68 degrees F) and batteries are completely discharged once every three months.  
Length of service life is directly affected by the number of discharge cycles, depth of 
discharge, and ambient temperature.
 

Use Guidelines 

Avoid installation and/or operation in close proximity to heat sources. While the operating 
temperature range is 0 to 49 degrees C (32-120 degrees F), battery life is maximized at an 
ambient temperature of 20 degrees C (68 degrees F). 

Batteries may generate ignitable gases. Because of this, install batteries in a well-ventilated 
location, away from spark producing equipment. 

DO NOT install batteries in an atmosphere where organic solvents or adhesives may be present.  
DO NOT clean the batteries with oils, thinners, or similar substances.  The case and cover of the 
batteries are ABS plastic resin, which may suffer damage from these chemicals. 

DO NOT install batteries in a heavy vibration or shock location. 

ALWAYS wear insulated gloves when handling batteries. 

DO NOT use together batteries of different capacities, age, or manufacture. 

  WARNING:  DO  NOT  crush,  incinerate,  or  dismantle  batteries.  

The electrolyte contains sulfuric acid, which can cause serious damage 
to  eyes  and  skin.  If  contact  does  occur,  flush  with  water  and  seek 
immediate medical attention. 

4.8.2 Storing Batteries  

For batteries that are to be stored for an extended period of time, give a supplement charge 
monthly.  

NEVER store batteries in a discharged condition. 

The self-discharge rate of batteries is approximately 3% per month when the storage temperature 
is maintained at 20 degrees C (68 degrees F).  The self-discharge rate varies depending upon 
temperature. Cooler temperatures cause the self-discharge rate to decrease. Warmer temperatures 
cause the self-discharge rate to increase. 

 

 

 

Содержание SAFEPATH SPB-160

Страница 1: ...Series SPB Audio Boosters Installation Testing Operation and Maintenance Manual Part Number P84748 Revision C Assembly Number A84749 Revision A Copyright 2006 Printed in U S A All rights reserved...

Страница 2: ...ucational industrial health care and government users for more than eighty five years Today the company continues to focus on designing and manufacturing advanced technological products to meet the wo...

Страница 3: ...2 1 Unpacking and Taking Inventory new from outline 4 2 4 2 2 Mounting the Audio Booster 4 6 4 2 3 Installing Field Wiring Connections 4 6 4 2 4 Installing Audio and Auxiliary Input Connections 4 8 4...

Страница 4: ...Batteries 4 34 Chapter 5 Operation 5 1 5 1 1 Audio Notification Appliance Output Circuit Supervision 5 2 5 1 2 Visual Notification Appliance Output Circuit Supervision SPB 80 4 only 5 2 5 1 3 Amplifi...

Страница 5: ...SPB 80 4 Only 8 9 Chapter 9 Technical Data 9 1 9 1 Mechanical 9 1 9 2 Environmental 9 1 9 3 Electrical 9 2 9 3 1 Input 9 2 9 3 2 Battery Current Calculations 9 2 9 3 3 Activation Inputs 9 2 9 3 4 Out...

Страница 6: ...Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A vi This page is left blank intentionally...

Страница 7: ...Mode with AC Loss Reported on Main Trouble Contacts 4 17 Figure 4 13 Two Wire Audio Mode with AC Loss Reported on AC TRB Contacts 4 18 Figure 4 14 Four Wire Audio Mode with AC Loss Trouble Reporting o...

Страница 8: ...Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A viii This page is left blank intentionally...

Страница 9: ...ual Revision A List of Tables Table 4 1 Series SPB Wiring Modes 4 2 Table 4 2 Terminal Block Connection Definitions 4 10 Table 4 3 Jumper Switch Variable Resistor Functions 4 30 Table 8 1 Trouble LED...

Страница 10: ...Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A x This page is left blank intentionally...

Страница 11: ...ual is up to date and corresponds with the shipped Cooper Wheelock Series SPB Audio Booster 1 3 User Operation Assistance Should you experience any difficulty in installing or operating your Series SP...

Страница 12: ...us situation that if not avoided could result in serious personal injury or death to you or others Warnings are set off in boldface type within boxed rules indented and referenced to a warning symbol...

Страница 13: ...e protective signaling system sounds and or flashes it is a warning that a possible serious situation requires immediate attention CAUTION Series SPB Audio Booster printed circuit boards are sensitive...

Страница 14: ...qualified personnel 2 If the notification equipment is not working properly immediately contact the installer and have all any problems corrected immediately 3 Replace any malfunctioning components i...

Страница 15: ...e Evacuation System containing the SPB Series Audio Booster panel is not a substitute for insurance Make sure that you have adequate levels of life and property insurance 2 5 Audio Output Consideratio...

Страница 16: ...l interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the inst...

Страница 17: ...for a total of 320 watts The SPB 320 also does not supply strobe power There is an additional 0 5 amps of auxiliary power at 27VDC that can be used to power other Safepath products The Series SPB Audi...

Страница 18: ...10K Ohm 1 2W EOLR Four 80 Watt 25V or 70 7V selectable supervised power limited audio output Trouble LEDs for open and short output conditions Supervised with 10K Ohm 1 2W EOLR Battery Standby Sleep M...

Страница 19: ...1 Out 24VDC at 2A Supervised Strobe 2 Out 24VDC at 2A Supervised Trouble Form C Relay Rated at 24VDC at 2A Figure 3 1 SPB 80 4Audio Booster Panel Basic Capabilities 120 VAC Audio In 25V or 70 7V Auxil...

Страница 20: ...wer 24VDC at 0 5A Unsupervised Non Power Limited Audio In 25V or 70 7V Audio 3 Out 25V or 70V at 80 Watts Supervised Power Limited Auxiliary In For Alarm Operation of Amplifier when operating on Batte...

Страница 21: ...UPPLY MOTHERBOARD 12DC 12AH BATTERY 12DC 12AH BATTERY Figure 3 5 SPB 160 Audio Booster Panel 12DC 12AH BATTERY 12DC 12AH BATTERY 12DC 12AH BATTERY 12DC 12AH BATTERY SPB 160 MOTHERBOARD SPB 160 MOTHERB...

Страница 22: ...Chapter 3 Overview Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A 3 6 This page is left blank intentionally...

Страница 23: ...hock can cause death or serious injury WARNING Do not connect AC power or battery backup power until system wiring has been connected modules have been installed and field wiring has been inspected CA...

Страница 24: ...ately on the straight bill of lading supplied by the carrier if any damage is found both verbally and in writing you may also request an inspection by the carrier Such requests must usually be made wi...

Страница 25: ...B1 AC Sensing Input TB5 Audio Output Connections TB7 Auxiliary 24VDC Output Expansion Output NAC only Strobe Connections TB5 Trouble Contacts Auxiliary Input NAC or CC TB6 Audio Input TB4 AC Loss Trou...

Страница 26: ...wer Input Battery Connections TB1 AC Sensing Input TB5 Audio Output Connections TB7 Auxiliary 24VDC Output Expansion Output NAC only TB5 Trouble Contacts Auxiliary Input NAC or CC TB6 Audio Input TB4...

Страница 27: ...ed using a UL Listed 10K Ohm 1 2W EOLR STB2 OUT Strobe 2 Output SPB 80 4 Only Regulated 27VDC at 2 0A NAC power limited Supervised using a UL Listed 10K Ohm 1 2W EOLR TB5 STB1 OUT Strobe 1 Output SPB...

Страница 28: ...E The terminal blocks on the Series SPB Audio Booster are removable To remove a terminal block pull the block straight up from the circuit board as shown in the figure below Attach wires to the desire...

Страница 29: ...ED WIRING USE KNOCKOUTS ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE PANEL OR RIGHT SIDE BOTTOM WIRE POWER LIMITED AWAY FROM NON POWER LIMITED WIRING USE KNOCKOUTS ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE PANEL OR RIGHT SIDE BOTTOM 12VDC...

Страница 30: ...reduced power mode when operating on the backup battery supply The input can be selected to be a power limited 8 33VDC NAC circuit or a contact closure This is selected by switching SW3 The AUX RET is...

Страница 31: ...bes Strobe Input and Strobe Return Figure 4 6 Strobe Input Connections SPB 80 4 Connect the strobe input to the STB IN terminals Connect the proper device or connection to the STB RET 4 2 6 Installing...

Страница 32: ...arate 2 Amp Class B power limited strobe regulated NAC circuits Do not wire STB1 and STB2 together Figure 4 12 shows the audio and strobe output connections as they are on the SPB 80 4 Notice that the...

Страница 33: ...uts STB1 OUT STB2 OUT connections Figure 4 12 is an enlarged diagram of the referred area The strobe outputs are supervised A UL Listed 10K Ohm 1 2W EOLR is required at the end of the circuit for prop...

Страница 34: ...contacts are shorted 1 If required connect the Expansion Out Ensure that a UL Listed 10K Ohm 1 2W EOLR is connected for supervision 2 Connect External Trouble circuit to the proper Trouble TRB connec...

Страница 35: ...here is continuity between required points no open circuits with no unwanted shorts to other conductors chassis or earth ground a Verify that the field wiring complies with the instructions of this ma...

Страница 36: ...onnect both sources of power before servicing Failure to disconnect both power sources before servicing could result in serious injury or death to you and or others 4 3 Two Wire Audio and Four Wire Au...

Страница 37: ...ging etc are being used on the SP40S If one Audio Booster has any trouble only that Audio Booster loses secondary operations 4 2 2 Two Wire Mode with AC Loss reported on AC TRB Contacts This mode is g...

Страница 38: ...stallation Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A 4 16 4 3 1 Two Wire Audio Mode with AC Loss Reported on Main Trouble Contacts Figure 4 11 Two Wire Audio Mode with AC Loss Reported on Main Troub...

Страница 39: ...n Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A 4 17 4 3 2 Four Wire Audio Mode with AC Loss Trouble Reported on Main Trouble Contacts REMOVED Figure 4 12 Four Wire Audio Mode with AC Loss Reported on M...

Страница 40: ...4 Installation Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A 4 18 4 3 3 Two Wire Mode with AC Loss Reported on AC TRB Contacts JP9 JP9 Figure 4 13 Two Wire Audio Mode with AC Loss Reported on AC TRB Co...

Страница 41: ...lation Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A 4 19 4 3 4 Four Wire Audio Mode with AC Loss Trouble Reporting on AC TRB Contacts Figure 4 14 Four Wire Audio Mode with AC Loss Trouble Reporting on...

Страница 42: ...ring boxes depending on the size of the conduit the volume of the boxes and the gauge of the wire used Make sure that wiring used for installation complies with the latest NEC NFPA Local State County...

Страница 43: ...ances The two amplified outputs are either a selectable 25V or 70 7V audio output rated for 80 watts maximum The SPB 80 4 has one audio output the SPB 160 has two and the SPB 320 has four For the SPB...

Страница 44: ...m Trouble Status output contact wiring should involve consideration of all factors including wire length maximum current capacity and maximum voltage drop allowable The system Trouble Status output co...

Страница 45: ...roper backup battery requirements using Section 4 8 Battery Care and Backup Battery Calculations Section 4 9 is the AC and battery installation procedures 4 4 6 B SPB 320 Power Connection Requirements...

Страница 46: ...wer Connection Location on the SPB Power Supply SPB 320 only Batteries are charged from battery charger located on each SPB 160 module 1 Connect each set of two batteries BATTERY terminals on each SPB...

Страница 47: ...control panels DO NOT locate the panel in a hazardous area 1 For the SPB 80 4 and SPB 160 see Figure 4 23 for panel mounting hole layout for the SPB 320 see Figure 4 24 2 Mark and drill mounting hole...

Страница 48: ...Installation Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A 4 26 14 17 GROUNDING TERMINAL BLOCK 3 4 1 Conduit Knockout 20 Places Figure 4 22 SPB 80 4 and SPB 160 Audio Booster Panel Mounting and Groundin...

Страница 49: ...Installation Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A 4 27 33 16 3 5 GROUNDING TERMINAL BLOCK 3 4 1 Conduit Knockout 14 Places 1 1 4 1 1 2 Conduit Knockout 4 Places Figure 4 23 SPB 320 Audio Boost...

Страница 50: ...io 1 J1A and J3 Audio 2 J1 and J2 3 Connect the speaker circuit s to terminal block TB5 AUD OUT Verify that the speaker circuit has a UL Listed 10K Ohm 1 2W EOLR 4 For SPB 80 4 if applicable connect t...

Страница 51: ...io Output Setting 25 or 70V J2 J3 Audio Power Limiting Setting 25 or 70V JP9 AC Loss Trouble Reporting Main Trouble Contact or AC Loss Contact JP7 2 4 Wire Mode JP8 AUX IN Internal EOLR J4 Audio Input...

Страница 52: ...mper in place AC Loss reported on main trouble contacts Use when not reporting to off site location Jumper removed AC Loss reported only on ACTRB contacts Use when reporting to off site location JP10...

Страница 53: ...the CC position depressed to the bottom 2 Short the STB IN terminals The Strobe Output Circuit should flash Red LEDs D70 STB1 OUT and D57 STB2 OUT are lighted Remove the short 4 6 2 B Audio Output Tes...

Страница 54: ...tall batteries in an atmosphere where organic solvents or adhesives may be present DO NOT clean the batteries with oils thinners or similar substances The case and cover of the batteries are ABS plast...

Страница 55: ...lue by the number of standby hours required Normally this is 24 hours This represents the total Standby Capacity Required in Amp Hours for the panel 4 8 3 B Alarm Current The maximum alarm current for...

Страница 56: ...voltage before applying batteries voltage Failure to do so may cause damage to the Series SPB Audio Booster panel 4 9 1 Installing AC Power NOTE Power limited and non power limited wiring must be sepa...

Страница 57: ...er supply SPBPS and down the right side of the power supplies to the batteries Figure 4 27 shows the correct setup of the batteries inside the cabinet the location of the jumper wires used to connect...

Страница 58: ...UD1 OPEN OPEN SHORT SHORT D18 D21 D25 D30 D51 AC TRB D49 BAT TRB AUX TRB D79 D73 TRB D77 AMP D113 EXP OUT D100 GF D87 EXP OPEN D78 EXP SHORT JP7 SW1 J5 J3 JP4 JP8 JP10 JP5 J2 JP1 SW4 AUD LIM J1B AUDIO...

Страница 59: ...with the terminals on the left side Attach the other end of the long YELLOW jumper to the Negative terminal Slide the battery in its place 5 Attach the supplied RED fused battery wire to the terminal...

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Страница 61: ...ow TROUBLE LED turns ON The Trouble Status Relay may be used to provide an external audible or visual alert to indicate that the audio booster is in a trouble condition At the same time one of the yel...

Страница 62: ...put circuit supervision requires installation of UL Listed 10K Ohm 1 2W EOLR on the output circuit A sensed strobe open circuit trouble illuminates D53 for STB1 D69 for STB2 See Figure 8 1 5 1 3 Ampli...

Страница 63: ...l it automatically functions properly unless there is a trouble condition Under normal operation the green AC LED indicator D11 is ON and the yellow TROUBLE LED indicator D73 is OFF The TROUBLE and AC...

Страница 64: ...Chapter 6 Operational Procedures Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A 6 2 This page is left blank intentionally...

Страница 65: ...ce each year or more often as required by local state and federal codes regulations and laws 7 2 2 Equipment The following equipment needs to be tested to ensure that equipment is operating properly S...

Страница 66: ...nctionality and ensure its proper operation and perform all testing procedures on the panel WARNING Provide alternative signaling means during periodic testing to assure adequate protection of people...

Страница 67: ...board replacement and following the instructions in the Installation chapter Chapter 4 and troubleshooting procedures in this chapter After any troubleshooting procedure is completed perform a comple...

Страница 68: ...1 2W EOLR missing when Jumper JP8 is removed Procedure D section 8 2 4 D77 AMP TRB Amplifier failure or jumpers J1 and J1A SPB160 or J1B SPB 80 4 are not installed incorrectly Procedure E section 8 2...

Страница 69: ...er D113 Expansion Out D104 STB2 Limit D25 AUD1 Short F1 Fuse 200mA 250V F2 F3 Fuse 15A 125V D15 DC Power D27 AUD1 Limit D56 STB1 Short D57 STB2 Out D70 STB1 Out D78 EXP Short D87 EXP Open D103 STB1 Li...

Страница 70: ...Trouble D11 AC Power D113 Expansion Out D18 AUD2 Open F1 Fuse 200mA 250V F2 F3 Fuse 15A 125V D15 DC Power D27 AUD1 Limit D78 EXP Short D87 EXP Open D100 Groundfault D77 Amp D73 Trouble D79 Auxiliary T...

Страница 71: ...en the trouble is repaired and before testing replace all wires to the proper locations and replace all covers 8 2 2 Procedure B If the green AC LED is ON the yellow TROUBLE LED is ON and D49 BAT TRB...

Страница 72: ...C LED is ON the yellow TROUBLE LED is ON and D79 AUX TRB LED is ON the 1 2W EOLR is missing from the AUX RET terminals when jumper JP8 is removed An Auxiliary Trouble condition might be caused by Jump...

Страница 73: ...Check the wiring to EXP OUT terminals and ensure there is no open circuit 3 Troubleshoot the expansion circuit for incorrect wiring 8 2 8 Procedure H If the green AC LED is ON the yellow TROUBLE LED...

Страница 74: ...en AC LED is ON the yellow TROUBLE LED is ON and D21 AUD2 SHORT LED is ON the supervision circuit is unable to read the 1 2W EOLR This can be caused by Audio appliance connected is shorted Shorted con...

Страница 75: ...ce circuit Perform the following 1 Check that the 1 2W EOLR is in place is UL Listed 10k Ohm EOLR 2 Check the wiring to STB1 OUT terminals and make sure that there s no open circuit 3 Troubleshoot the...

Страница 76: ...dio Boosters Manual Revision A 8 10 1 Check that the 1 2W EOLR is in place is UL Listed 10k Ohm EOLR 2 Check the wiring to STB1 OUT terminals and make sure that there s no open circuit 3 Troubleshoot...

Страница 77: ...Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A 8 11 This page is left blank intentionally...

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Страница 79: ...r surface mount Indoor surface mount Wiring Entry Knockouts 3 4 1 20 total Top and side knockouts 14 3 4 1 and 4 1 1 4 1 Door Lock Standard Cooper Wheelock key lock SP KEY Standard Cooper Wheelock key...

Страница 80: ...mption is 1 2 Watts 70 7V and 0 25 Watts 25V The AUX IN is triggered using 8 33VDC at 10mA in NAC mode or with contact closure in CC mode 9 3 4 Outputs Parameter Description Visual Notification Applia...

Страница 81: ...Screw terminals Accepts 12 to 18 AWG for single wire connection or 16 to 18 AWG for double wire connection 9 4 1 End of Line Resistor 1 2W EOLR Parameter Description Visual Notification Appliance Out...

Страница 82: ...Chapter 10 Module Descriptions Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A 9 4 This page is left blank intentionally...

Страница 83: ...furnished by Cooper Wheelock is installed in the product The foregoing limited warranty specifically excludes any software required for the operation of or included in a product Cooper Wheelock makes...

Страница 84: ...use of any product covered by this order shall be limited to the price applicable to the product or part thereof which gives rise to the claim Cooper Wheelock s liability on any claim of any kind sha...

Страница 85: ...Series SPB Audio Boosters Manual Revision A 11 1 11Battery Calculation Worksheet...

Страница 86: ...lines 1 through 19 Multiply by 24 or 60 for standby hours needed 24 Total standby AH Amp Hours ALARM CURRENT CALCULATIONS Total alarm current Add column F lines 1 through 19 Multiply by 0 083 for 5 m...

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