Energy Packs
GFK-2741C
March 2015
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3.
Energy Packs
An Energy Pack is used in conjunction with a Controller to preserve user memory in the Controller during power
fluctuations or outages.
If system power is lost, the Energy Pack maintains power long enough for a Controller to write its user memory
contents to non-volatile memory. When system power is restored, the user memory is restored if the Controller is
configured to power up from RAM.
3.1
Energy Pack Compatibility
The correct Energy Pack must be used with the corresponding controller. Do not attempt combinations except
those shown as “compatible” in the table below:
Energy Pack
Cap Pack
Controller
IC695ACC400
IC695ACC400
IC695ACC402
IC695ACC412
ICRXIACCEPK01A
ICRXIACCCPK01A
ICRXICTL000
Incompatible
Incompatible
Compatible
IC695CPE305
IC695CPE310
Compatible
Incompatible
Incompatible
IC695CPE330 Incompatible
Compatible
Incompatible
3.2
PACSystems RXi Energy Pack (ICRXIACCEPK01A)
3.2.1
Specifications
Part Numbers
ICRXIACCEPK01A
Energy Pack. Includes base, Cap Pack module and Energy Pack to Controller cable
ICRXIACCCPK01A
Replacement Cap Pack module
ICRXIACCCBL01A
Replacement 0.3m (12”) Energy Pack to Controller cable
Functional Specifications
Dimensions
114.05 × 77.47 × 63.75 mm
(4.49” × 3.05” × 2.51”)
Input voltage range
20–30 Vdc
Input power, maximum
36 W + connected device power requirement
Output voltage range
18–30Vdc
Output power maximum
45 W
Output current maximum
2.25 A
Backup trip voltage
19 Vdc ±4%
Capacitor Pack life expectancy
5 years
Environmental Specifications
The Energy Pack shall be installed in a location that is not exposed to corrosive gases or liquids, rain, or direct
sunlight, and that meets the environmental specifications listed below.
Operating Temperature, surrounding air
-25˚C to 60˚C
Storage Temperature
-40
C to +85
C (-40°F to 185°F)
Humidity
5% to 95%, non-condensing
Environment
Pollution Degree 2 environment
as defined below.