
User manual ZUP-230V
Nr dok. 0697.00.95-02.3
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- ON parameterization is required (10k
Ω||1kΩ);
- OFF parameterization is not required (ordinary binary input);
- factory setting: OFF
AL CSP
Jumper setting active state of CSP alarm:
- jumper in L position or its absence: fire alarm active in low state;
- jumper in H position: fire alarm active in high state;
- factory setting: L
T1 min, T1 h
Slide switch setting T1 time:
- sum of individual settings: 1, 2, 5, 10, 30min and 1, 2, 5h;
- factory setting: see section 5.7.3
T2 min/h
Slide switch setting T2 time:
- sum of individual settings: 1, 2, 3 and unit selection: min or h;
- factory setting: see section 5.7.3
T3 s
Slide switch setting T3 time:
- sum of individual settings: 5, 10, 20, 30s;
- factory setting: see section 5.7.3
LED signalization
ZINW-1
Signalization of connection of inverter to ZSP121N-DR power supply (yellow
LED).
ZINW-2
Signalization of connection of inverter directly to battery (red LED).
PRACA
Mains power signalization (green LED).
INW
Inverter operation signalization (green LED):
- off: inverter is not working (no voltage at its 230Vac output);
- flashing: inverter power voltage too low (below 24V), inverter operating;
- on: mains voltage correct, inverter operating;
- blinking: no battery or mains voltage too low (below 22V)
ALP
Signalization of fire alarm (red LED):
- off: no alarm;
- on: fire alarm has occurred (also when TEST button was used);
- flashing: line fault of fire alarm input from the CSP detected .
T2+T3
T2 and T3 countdown start signalization (yellow LED):
- it is possible to finish countdown of these times faster by means of TEST button.
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Connections made by the power supply manufacturer.
Installation.
5.1. General notes.
The place where the power supply should be installed should be chosen so as not to expose it to
the mechanical damage, and to not exceed the permissible parameters of temperature and air
humidity. If possible, the power supplies should be installed in fire-partitioned areas (e.g. electrical
switchboards, technical rooms, cable shafts, etc.).
The power supply cabinet can be attached directly to the wall through the four holes in its rear wall
or with four spacers. The location of the fixing holes is shown in Fig.1. Use metal bushings and steel
screws for mounting. PVC dowels should not be used. In the case of direct hole mounting in the rear
wall of the cabinet, it is advisable to remove the inverter first by loosening the two nuts at its bottom,
slightly deflecting it and sliding it downwards.
The accumulator bank, due to its weight and dimensions, should be placed in the cabinet as the
last element; after all cable connections have been made.
Note.
The selection of wires in power and control systems for the fire protection equipment should take
into account the
§187 of the Regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure of March 12, 2009 (Journal of
Laws No. 56, item 461) regarding technical conditions for buildings and their location, together with
later changes.