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Power Supply/Battery Chargers: Alarmsaf

The document provides installation instructions for power supply/battery charger models, including typical hook-up diagrams and mechanical drawings. It describes the product specifications, installation steps, indicators, fault conditions, battery standby information, and troubleshooting guide.

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Power Supply/Battery Chargers: Alarmsaf

The document provides installation instructions for power supply/battery charger models, including typical hook-up diagrams and mechanical drawings. It describes the product specifications, installation steps, indicators, fault conditions, battery standby information, and troubleshooting guide.

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Power Supply/Battery Chargers

Installation Instructions
I. Model Numbers III. Typical Hook-up Diagrams
Maximum Maximum Battery
Order System System Battery AC Input XFMR Storage in AC FUSE (AGC-10)
Number Model Number Voltage Current Capacity Current Voltage Cabinet
00834 PS5-12040-B03 12VDC 4.0A 50Ah 1.25A 17.5VAC 20Ah Max
00830 PS5-12040-B03-CAN 12VDC 4.0A 50Ah 1.25A 17.5VAC 20Ah Max
00836 PS5-24040-B03 24VDC 4.0A 50Ah 2.50A 28.2VAC 8Ah Max
00831 PS5-24040-B03-CAN 24VDC 4.0A 50Ah 2.50A 28.2VAC 8Ah Max
BATT FUSE (AGC-10)
II. Installation Instructions
1. Mount cabinet per mechanical dimensions and knockout locations given in Section IV.
2. Connect 120VAC, 60Hz., single phase to the black and white leads of the transformer in accordance with
Article 725 of the National Electrical Code or Section 16 of the Canadian Electrical Code and/or in
accordance to other local codes.
3. Low Volt AC Input - Connected to secondary winding of the transformer.
v Fused at 10 Amps (Fuse Type AGC-10)
4. Verify output voltage at "DC Output" and "Battery" terminals.
12V system measures approximately 13.8VDC.
24V system measures approximately 27.6VDC.
5. Connect battery set to "Battery" terminals.
CAUTION: Observe polarity; incorrect polarity will destroy battery fuse.
Fused at 10 Amps (Fuse Type AGC-10).
Recommended battery type - Power Sonic (PS Series) or YUASA (NP Series) sealed lead acid/gel cell.
6. Connect "DC Output" to input of user system.
CAUTION: Observe polarity; incorrect polarity may damage user system. PS5-XX040
Refer to Section I for Maximum Allowable System Current.
7. Visual Indicators:
Input and Output Terminals
LOW
AC Presence LED1: Green LED VOLT
System OK LED3: Green LED AC All Terminals are
LED2 (Red LED) serves no user function. CONNECT Nonpower-Limited
8. Connect "Fault Output" to system fault annunciation. +
Form "C" Relay Contacts rated 1 Amp @ 24VDC BATTERY
CONNECT
Relay Contacts labeled in the non-operational (fault) condition. _
Fail-safe; active until an actual fault condition.
9. Fault Conditions: Low AC / No AC / Blown AC Fuse / Low Battery / Blown Battery Fuse
CAUTION: Fault condition reporting may be delayed dependent on power supply loading.
The battery set is NOT supervised for presence. +
10.Battery Standby Information DC
OUTPUT
For 60 hr. standby with 38Ah battery set - Max standby draw: 0.5A, Max 5 min. alarm current:2A. For _
24 hr. standby with 38Ah battery set - Max standby draw: 1A, Max 5 minute alarm current: 2A.
For 4 hr. standby with 20Ah battery set - Max standby draw: 3A, Max 5 minute alarm current: 4A. NC
11.Power Supply System Draw (No AC, No load) is 25mA.
FAULT
C OUTPUT

NO

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Power Supply/Battery Chargers
Installation Instructions
IV. Mechanical Drawing VI. Troubleshooting Guide
15.00

Fault Output Visual Indicators


9.06
1.94 TYP v Form "C" Relay Contacts rated 1 Amp @ 1. AC Presence LED1: Green LED
KEY LOCK 3.00
24VDC. 2. System OK LED3: Yellow LED
v Relay Contacts labeled in the non-operational 3. LED2 (Red LED) serves no user function.
(fault) condition. Fault Conditions
v Fail-safe; active until an actual fault condition. Green LED extinguishes on:
Low AC / No AC / Blown AC Fuse
Low Battery / Output
11.00 Blown Battery Fuse

VII Troubleshooting Chart


0 0 Symptoms Possible Cause Correction Procedure
1.16
15.38 1) Green "System OK" LED Low AC / No AC / See Symptom 2.
2.12
extinguishes. Blown AC fuse.
"Fault" Relay Contacts transfer. Low battery. See Symptom 3.
Blown battery fuse. See Symptom 4.
2) Green "AC" LED is not Loss of AC power. Check AC primary supply.
4.34 illuminated.

9.94 Blown AC fuse. Remove primary power and batteries, then


replace fuse. CAUTION.
0 1.81 13.56
Loss of transformer Check xfmr secondary voltage at PC board
(xfmr) power. "Low Voltage AC Connection". If voltage is not
present, replace xfmr.
V. Hook-Up Diagram
3) Incorrect output voltage Defective battery. Check battery condition and replace if needed.
The system load is Remove system load and batteries; check
greater than the system output voltage. If OK recheck system
supply capability. requirements, and/or measure output current
draw with an ammeter.
Incorrect battery Rewire battery set.
hook-up.
Incorrect or defective Measure xfmr secondary voltage. If not within
xfmr. proper range, replace transformer.
Incorrect switch Verify switch settings in Section III.
setting.
4) No battery back-up Blown battery fuse. Remove primary power and batteries, then
replace fuse. CAUTION.
Incorrect battery Rewire battery set.
hook-up.
Battery Storage Space - 4.8"H x 15"W x 4"D

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