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Figure 2 – Power, Load and Battery connections
5)
Connect the load (output) wiring as shown in Figure 2.
6)
Re-apply mains. Verify that the green Mains LED illuminates and the yellow Fault LED flashes after
approximately 20s (disconnected battery).
7)
If connected, verify that the EPS Fault monitor shows a
closed
contact and the PSU Fault monitor
shows an
open
contact.
8)
Perform a full functional test of system including full alarm condition.
9)
Disconnect the mains supply.
Figure 3 – Terminal labels
Standby Battery
10)
Select the Battery type by placing the link (above the Battery fuse) in the appropriate location to
select (17/18Ah, 38Ah or 65Ah) batteries. This changes the maximum bulk charge current, and
therefore enables higher load current to be used when smaller batteries are required. Put the link
on the left hand two pins for 17Ah, the middle pins for 38Ah and the right hand two pins for 65Ah
batteries.
Figure 6 – Standby battery size selection links
11)
Connect the two 12V standby batteries in series using the single cable provided. Connect the
negative
of one battery to the
positive
of the other.
DO NOT CONNECT
the other two battery
terminals to each other.
12)
Connect the free Positive and Negative terminals of the batteries to the PCB terminals Batt+ and
Batt - using the cables provided. See Figures 2 & 3.
13)
Connect the battery temperature sensor (two white wires) to the PCB terminals TMP Sens. See
Figure 3.
14)
If the batteries are housed remotely and the standard battery leads are not long enough, use the
extended battery lead assembly, part No BAT-LD-T-24-300. Ensure temperature sensor and battery
connections are made according to figure 3.
15)
Re-apply the mains power and verify that the yellow Fault LED stops flashing after about 20s
(battery connection detected). Verify that the remote GEN PSU Fault monitor shows a
closed
contact.
16)
Disconnect the mains power. Verify that the green Mains LED extinguishes and the yellow Fault LED
starts to pulse (indicating that the PSU is running from its standby batteries).
17)
If connected, verify that the EPS Fault monitor shows an
open
contact and the PSU Fault monitor
shows a
closed
contact.
18)
Perform a full functional test of system including full alarm condition. Verify that the standby
batteries can support the system load. Note: ensure batteries have sufficient charge.
Final
19)
Reconnect the mains. Verify that the green Mains LED illuminates and the yellow Fault LED
extinguishes.
n/c |GEN| EPS|TMP|+ - | + + - -
| FAULT |Sens|Bat| O/P
L E N
AC in
BATTERY | DIAG| OUTPUT LOAD
FUSE | LED| FUSE
Main input
Fuse
17/ 18 Ah
38 Ah
65 Ah