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CAUTION – DO NOT CONNECT the two remaining (free) battery terminals to each other 

 

27.

 

Using the battery lead provided, connect the two white wires to the “Temp” terminals on the PSU 

(polarity is not important) and the RED lead to “Bat+” and 

the BLACK lead to “Bat

–“.   

 

CAUTION:

 Connect battery leads to PSU terminals FIRST - THEN 

connect to the battery LAST.  

 

28.

 

Connect the red battery lead to the free positive battery 
terminal and the black battery lead to the free negative 

battery terminal. 

CAUTION – significant energy can be released from an SLA 
battery. When connecting the last battery lead, take extreme 

care to attach the cable ONLY to the correct terminal. Avoid 

shorting it to any other terminal or conducting surface.  

 
CAUTION 

– 

the supplied battery lead contains a temperature sensor – DO NOT attempt to modify this 

lead in any way and do not use an alternative method of connecting the batteries. 

 

29.

 

Reconnect the mains supply and verify that Fault LED #3 is off and Battery LED #2 indicates flashing or 

constant Green.

 2402ST only accepts batteries >= 

22V

.  

Note: Batteries as low as 19V may be connected, but this is NOT ADVISED as this could indicate damaged 
batteries. To connect batteries as low as 19V, carefully disconnect one white temperature sensor wire from 

the “TEMP” terminal block). This will induce a thermistor fault. Then wire the batteries to the terminals 

(follow steps 27-28). Once the batteries are charging, clear the thermistor fault by reconnecting the 

thermistor wire. 

 

30.

 

Verify GEN Fault relay n/c contact is 

closed

, (com to n/c terminals = short circuit) 

31.

 

Disconnect the mains power. Verify that the green Mains LED #1 extinguishes, and the Yellow Fault LED 
#3 starts to flash (indicating that the PSE is running from its standby batteries). 

32.

 

If connected, verify that the EPS Fault output shows an 

open

 contact (com and n/c terminals = open 

circuit) and the GEN PSU Fault output shows a 

closed

 contact (com and n/c terminals = short circuit). 

33.

 

Verify that the standby batteries are now supporting the system load. Perform a full functional test of 
system including full alarm condition Note: ensure batteries have sufficient charge to support the 

system under full load.

 

34.

 

To prevent battery fault indication when no battery 
is required, fit the “No Battery” link (            ).  

 

Please note; fitting of this link invalidates EN54-4, 

EN12101-10 and NF S 61-940 compliance. 
 

Final Commission 

35.

 

Reconnect the mains. Verify that 

 

LED # 

Symbol 

LED Colour

 

Function

 

Mains 

Constant Green 

Indication: Mains supply = OK 

Batt 

Green flash x1 

(repeating) 

Indication: Battery Charging (bulk phase)

 

Fault 

OFF 

Indication: No Fault 

Diagnostic 

OFF 

Indication: No Fault 

OP1 

Constant Green 

Indication: Output 1 = OK 

OP2 

Constant Green 

Indication: Output 2 = OK 

 

(See also ‘

Status and Fault-Diagnostic LED Indication

‘ table for full details of LED indications.) 

 

- + -

T T

12V 

BATTERY

+

-

12V 

BATTERY

+

-

FAULT OUTPUTS

TEMPERATURE SENSOR

SERIES  BATTERY LINK

 

- + -

T T

FAULT OUTPUTS

FUSE  #1

FUSE  #2

 

Содержание Elmdene 2402ST Series

Страница 1: ...5 Installation cont Battery Charger settings 6 Installation cont Battery installation Battery compatibility 7 Installation cont Battery installation Final commissioning 8 Operating Instructions and Maintenance 9 Trouble shooting 10 Developer Section DUAL PATH RS485 communication link 11 Disposal and Product Compliance Elmdene International Ltd Tel 44 0 23 9269 6638 3 Keel Close Interchange Park Fa...

Страница 2: ...n From In to In 15 for an output voltage 50 Un Fuse Load OP1 and OP2 F2 0 A IEC 60127 2 type Battery Charging Constant current bulk charging to 80 capacity within 24 hours Float charging to 100 within 48 hours with monitored ECO charging Battery Voltage Low battery threshold voltage Deep discharge protection 23 2 V measured at the battery 21 6 V minimum measured at PSU output Quiescent current At ...

Страница 3: ...s used for other applications it should be installed according to all relevant safety regulations applicable to that application Cable Sizing 4 Mains input cable must be to the applicable standard with a 5A or greater current capacity i e 0 75 mm2 nominal conductor area having a minimum operating voltage of 300 500V ac 5 The low voltage output cable must be sized to carry the rated load current to...

Страница 4: ...onnect the mains power using the disconnect device Connecting the Remote Signalling 14 Connect the EPS and GEN PSU Fault outputs to the appropriate inputs of CIE EPS Fault GEN Fault Condition Possible Cause Action COM TO N C CLOSED COM TO N C CLOSED Normal operation Mains present Battery healthy None COM TO N C OPEN COM TO N C CLOSED Standby Mode Mains lost 8 seconds Battery driving load Investiga...

Страница 5: ...tery Charger Setting 21 Set the correct charger mode by fitting the jumper to the appropriate charger mode header Use the table below to select the appropriate charger mode Battery mode selected Mode 1 DEFAULT Mode 2 Mode 3 Battery Capacity 2x 12V 7 Ah 12 Ah 17 18 Ah 24 Ah 38 Ah EN54 4 Continuous Output Current No charging Imax B With Charging Imax A 2 5 A 2 0 A 2 5 A b 1 75 A 2 5 A c 1 0 A Consta...

Страница 6: ...Ah PS 1270 NP7 12 BS127N EB12 7 2 12 Ah PS 12120 NP12 12 BS130N EB12 12 17 18 Ah PS 12180S NP17 12I BS131N EB12 18 24 Ah PS 12260S NP24 12I BS129N EB12 26 38 Ah PS 12380 NP38 12I BS132N EB12 44 25 Where a dual box solution PSE and CIE in separate enclosures is used all cabling between the two boxes should be routed to use separate case entry exit holes from other cabling using suitable cable gland...

Страница 7: ...ault Then wire the batteries to the terminals follow steps 27 28 Once the batteries are charging clear the thermistor fault by reconnecting the thermistor wire 30 Verify GEN Fault relay n c contact is closed com to n c terminals short circuit 31 Disconnect the mains power Verify that the green Mains LED 1 extinguishes and the Yellow Fault LED 3 starts to flash indicating that the PSE is running fr...

Страница 8: ...a second click while the charger is tested Note If it is necessary to obtain confirmation of charging current between steps 28 and 29 an ammeter can be placed in series with the battery leads Continue to observe caution with all exposed conductors when inserting or removing the meter and when restoring normal battery wiring 40 Close cover and secure using fastening screws provided OPERATING INSTRU...

Страница 9: ... YELLOW Fast Flash Battery in process of connecting Battery connecting No action Wait for battery connection to complete GREEN Flash x1 Normal operation Battery connected Battery in bulk charge No action Battery charging normally GREEN Normal operation Battery connected Battery healthy No action System healthy Battery in good state of charge YELLOW Battery fault Battery disconnected Low Battery Vo...

Страница 10: ...rger Return to manufacturer RED Flash x5 Battery Temperature Probe Fault Battery temperature monitor disconnected or damaged PSU running in Safe Mode Check temperature sensor connections and condition of sensor Replace if suspect RED Flash x6 Dual Path Fault Fault in output connections to the load DUAL PATH mode active only Check all cables between PSU and load OP1 OP2 LEDs 5 or 6 Condition Possib...

Страница 11: ... OF LIFE This product falls within the scope of EU Directives 2012 19 EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE and 2013 56 EU Battery At the end of life the product must be separated from the domestic waste stream and disposed via an appropriate approved WEEE disposal route in accordance with all national and local regulations Before disposal of the product any batteries must be removed a...

Страница 12: ...005 Environmental Class I Equipment Class A Suitable for all systems VdS 2541 1996 12 G220015 Environmental Class III Certification Bodies AFNOR CNPP VdS Declaration of Performance DOP2018 022 DOP2018 023 DOP2018 024 DOP2018 025 0333 Elmdene International Ltd 3 Keel Close Portsmouth PO35QD 19 0333 CPR 075603 EN54 4 1997 A1 A2 EN12101 10 2005 Power Supplies intended for use in fire detection and fi...

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