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BATTERY BACKED POWER SUPPLY

 

RIP-24 model 01 (RIP-24-3/7

М

4) 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

 

1

 

TECHNICAL INFORMATION 

1.1

 

General 

1.1.1

 

Battery  Backed  Power  Supply  RIP-24  model  01  (RIP-24-3/7M4)  (referred  to  as 

the RIP below) is designed to provide electric power to various fire and intrusion detectors 
as  well  as  control  and  indicating  equipment  which  require  uninterrupted  24  VDC  for 
operation. 

1.1.2

 

The RIP is round-the-clock operating device with specified output parameters and 

sealed  backup  batteries  which  are  tested  and  charged  automatically.  The  RIP  provides 
shutting the batteries off from the load circuit to avoid their unacceptable discharge. 

1.1.3

 

The RIP provides light and audible indication of its current status, i.e. of normal or 

no voltage, battery charge, output short failure or overload, battery missing or shutting down 
when discharged. 

1.1.4

 

When  operated,  the  RIP  should  be  protected  against  atmospheric  fallout  and 

mechanical damage. The RIP is not designed to be used in explosion-hazardous premises. 

1.1.5

 

In  terms  of  climate  tolerance,  the  RIP  meets  the  conditions  of  moderately  cold 

climate, installation Category III as per GOST 15150-69, but to be used within temperature 
ranges  of  263 

К

  to  313 

К

  (-10°

С

  to    +40°

С

)  and  ambient  humidity  of  up  to  90%  at  298 

К

 

(25°

С

). 

1.1.6

 

In  terms  of  mechanical  tolerance,  the  RIP  corresponds  to  Category  LX  in 

accordance with GOST 12997-84: vibration within 1Hz to 35 Hz when accelerated up to 4.9 
m/s

2

 (0.5 g). 

1.2

 

Specifications 

1.2.1

 

The main power supply is the mains power

 

150…253 V, 50Hz. 

1.2.2

 

The backup battery power supply is represented by two batteries «Delta» DTM1207 

(12 V, 7 Ah) or similar with equivalent parameters (with five-year life time at least). 

The RIP is supplied with no batteries! 

1.2.3

 

The rated output voltage is 27.0

±

1.2 V when powered by  mains and the batteries 

are charged (if the batteries are discharged the minimum output voltage is 22.0

±

1.0 V). 

1.2.4

 

The rated load current is 3 A. 

1.2.5

 

The  maximum  load  current  (for  short-duration  periods  once  per  an  hour)  is 

4 A/2 minutes (when powered by mains and the batteries are connected). 

1.2.6

 

The  current  consumed  from  mains  at  rated  load  and  maximum  battery  charging 

rate: 

-

 

1.3 A max at 150 V input voltage; 

-

 

0.9 A max at 220 V input voltage. 

1.2.7

 

The current consumed by the RIP itself from the battery doesn’t exceed 30 mA. 

1.2.8

 

Ripples  of  the  output  voltage  (peak-to-peak)  at  normal  load  current  don’t  exceed 

60 mV. 

1.2.9

 

The low battery shutdown voltage is 20.4

±

1.2 V. 

Summary of Contents for RIP-24

Page 1: ... GOST 15150 69 but to be used within temperature ranges of 263 К to 313 К 10 С to 40 С and ambient humidity of up to 90 at 298 К 25 С 1 1 6 In terms of mechanical tolerance the RIP corresponds to Category LX in accordance with GOST 12997 84 vibration within 1Hz to 35 Hz when accelerated up to 4 9 m s2 0 5 g 1 2 Specifications 1 2 1 The main power supply is the mains power 150 253 V 50Hz 1 2 2 The ...

Page 2: ...ra 12 V batteries of 17 Ah each placed in a special Box 24 Mod 0 to increase the time of operation from the batteries with total capacity of all RIP batteries being equal to 2 24 Ah 1 2 16 The RIP provides immunity to electromagnetic interference of the third severity level according to Russian Standard GOST R 50009 2000 1 2 17 Radio disturbances from the RIP operation do not exceed the values spe...

Page 3: ... third or higher safety qualification level can mount and maintain the RIP CAUTION Connecting the RIP to the mains utility power please KEEP UP the correct coupling of LINE and NEUTRAL TERMINALS in agreement with the picture located inside the cabinet closely to power terminal block 2 2 Mounting and Preparing for Operation 2 2 1 The RIP is to be installed on walls or other structures in the protec...

Page 4: ...rder to indicate remotely switching the RIP to backup power or a short circuit failure connect the RIP to the alarm loop of the devices to be powered An example of connecting the RIP with alarm loops of such devices as Signal 20P S2000 4 and similar is shown in Figure 2 A termination resistor 4 7 K provided with the devices is to be installed inside the RIP XP2 XP3 RED Output 27V 3A Line Neutral X...

Page 5: ...mains power supply fails the batteries begin to power the load circuit the 24 V indicator being turned on and the sounder going off periodically The POWER and CHARGE indicators are off e If the voltage of the batteries has dropped to 22 V the sounder switches on and off five to ten times more rapidly It is necessary to take measures to restore mains power line as soon as possible f If the voltage ...

Page 6: ...arge discharge cycle Note After disconnecting the batteries from the load circuit and recovering utility power it is recommended to check the battery charge discharge cycle If the CHARGE LED has been still lit after 24 hours since having restored power then the battery operability has been to be checked If extra batteries are connected the charge time will be increased 2 3 3 How to Turn the RIP Of...

Page 7: ...e technical support 7 495 775 71 55 or e mail support bolid ru 4 4 When submitting the product for repair it shall be accompanied with descriptions of possible fault Claims shall be submitted to the following address NVP BOLID CJSC Pionerskaya 4 Korolyov city Moscow region Russia 141070 Phone fax 495 775 71 55 multiline 516 93 72 E mail info bolid ru Support support bolid ru http bolid ru 5 CERTIF...

Page 8: ...ts of state standards and applicable technical documentation and approved as ready for operation 6 2 Battery Backed Power Supply RIP 24 model 01 RIP 24 3 7M4 is packaged by CJSC NVP Bolid in line with the requirements provided in the current technical documentation Responsible for acceptance and packaging QCD _____________________________ ________________________ Full Name Data Month Year ...

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