Model PAD-5
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Properties
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Siemens Industry, Inc.
A6V101030358_en--_c
Smart Infrastructure
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One supervised NAC Follower Input Circuit (supervised at the source, not
supervised by the PAD-5-MB). Either a FACP, or a PAD-5-MB can be the
driving sources, and the PAD-5-MB will follow the pattern. In order to maintain
synchronization across multiple P2 cores, the NAC follower input must be
used. The maximum combined number of PAD-5-MB and PAD-5-CLSA that
can be connected and maintain synchronization is 32 on the same P2 loop.
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The PAD-5-MB has 1 address, and it is configured with the DPU. Make sure
the DPU FW revision is at least Rev 09.01.0022, so that the PAD-5-MB and
expansion boards are supported.
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The main board has connectors (X900, X901) that can support one of two
available expansion boards:
- (PAD-5-CLSA) S54339-A6-A1
– NAC expansion card that provides four
additional NAC circuits (NAC5-8). They have the same properties as the
onboard NAC circuits. Programming its address is done via the DPU
(Refer to the PAD-5-CLSA Installation Instructions for more details,
Document ID A6V101030359). All configuring of the card is done through
the configuration tool. The NACs can be configured as 4 Class B or 2
Class A, or any combination of A or B circuits. The NACs can be
configured as auxiliary outputs through the software configuration tool. The
NACs are rated 3A @ 24VDC.
- In addition, the NAC expansion card can be set for releasing applications
and configured for sprinkler or extinguishing agents. Only NAC 5 and 6
can be used as two Class B releasing zones, or one Class A releasing
zone.
- (PAD-5-CDC) S54339-A7-A1
– Conventional Zone Module that supports
four Class A or Class B conventional detection zones.
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Compatibility with Desigo Fire Safety Modular and Cerberus PRO Modular
FACP via the XDLC Card.
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Two different power supplies can be connected:
- Power Supply (170W) FP2011-U1 only for PAD-5-MB with a maximum
loading of 6A, or Power Supply (300W) FP2012-U1 only for PAD-5-MB
with a maximum loading of 9A.
NOTE:
The battery charger is capable of charging up to 100 Ah batteries
at a maximum charging current of 6 A.
NOTE 2:
Power Supply (300W) FP2012-U1
must
be used for batteries of
35 Ah
, up to 100Ah.
NOTE 3:
Power Supply (170W) FP2011-U1 can be used for batteries
35
Ah
or less.
NOTE 4:
Status LEDs indicate No Charge, Bulk Mode, Absorption Mode,
or Float Mode.
NOTE 5:
The PAD-5-MB has a built-in battery-cut off set to 19.3V. This is
not user configurable and cannot be disabled. If running on battery for an
extended time, when the battery voltage reaches 19.3V, the PAD-5-MB will
disconnect from batteries and power itself off. The P2, however, will still
have limited communication because its power comes from the XDLC, not
the PAD-5-MB.
NOTE 6:
The battery charger is temperature compensated, to help
increase the life of the batteries. Because very hot environments can
shorten the life of batteries, the panel is set to disable the charger if the