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D1530 Series Installation Manual - D1530-INST/13A/v3                                                                                                          - 

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PSU rating 

Power supplies conforming to the new European standards are specified differently from 
older designs.  The following information will give a rough indication of how to compare the 
current availability figures for new power supplies.  The “New Rating” current can be drawn 
from the PSU even when the standby batteries are flat. 

Example: an EN compliant power supply rated at 1A is able to provide 1A to the system eve 
with flat batteries connected and the mains supply at its minimum rating.  To achieve this, a 
1A power supply could have an overall rating of up to 2.7A depending on the batteries 
allowed. 

Current available 

 

To meet the relevant standby durations for PD6662, it is important that the current taken 
from the power supply does not exceed the figures in the table below.  To meet the 
requirements of EN50131-1, the figures below must be divided by 2.2 (e.g. 1.5A becomes 
0.68A). 

 D1531 

D1532 

 

 D1531 

D1532 

1 x 7 AH 

0.5A 

0.5A 

1 x 8 AH 

0.6A 

0.6A 

2 x 7 AH 

1.0A 

1.0A 

2 x 8 AH 

1.0A 

1.2A 

3 x 7 AH 

N/A 

1.5A 

3 x 8 AH 

N/A 

1.8A 

1 x 17 AH 

N/A 

1.3A 

1 x 18 AH 

N/A 

1.4A 

2 x 17 AH 

N/A 

2.0A 

2 x 18 AH 

N/A 

2.0A 

 

Note: in both the above tables, it is assumed that the system transmits a “Mains Fail” 
event to the ARC.  If it does not, the required standby time is doubled, thus all the 
available current figures must be halved. 

 

Product part numbers 

D1531-B 

Grade 3, 1 Amp PSU in “B” size housing to accept 7 / 8AH batteries 

D1532-B 

Grade 3, 2 Amp PSU in “B” size housing to accept 7 / 8AH batteries 

D1532-C 

Grade 3, 2 Amp PSU in “C” size housing to accept 7 / 8 / 17 / 18AH batteries 

 

Size and weights 

 

PCB 

“B” size housing 

“C” size housing 

Size (h x w x d mm) 

130 x 100 x 38 

260 x 320 x 87 

430 x 3455 x 90 

Weight (kilos) 

0.19 3.2 

4.5 

 

In case of problems, telephone Dycon Technical Support on +44 (0)1443 471064 or email 

technical@dyconsecurity.com

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Summary of Contents for D1531

Page 1: ...e EPS OK LED is on If not all the batteries are to be fitted the Status LED will blink Press the Learn button and the Status LED will flash quickly while the battery configuration is learned in The Status LED will start to flash slowly indicating that the batteries are charging If the APS OK LED is off the battery voltage may be low Wait for a couple of minutes to confirm that the APS OK LED comes...

Page 2: ...AULT PSU FAULT Green LED goes out and relay contacts open if Green LED goes out and relay contacts open if Green LED goes out and AC power fault PSU over voltage fault Thermal shutdown Total power down Battery not connected Battery load test fault Battery voltage low Total power down Output voltage low Total power down All outputs open and LEDs out indicates a total power down Status LED Status LE...

Page 3: ...n after a complete power down Battery protection The batteries and electronic circuitry are protected against reverse polarity connected by a self resetting electronic fuse The batteries are also protected against deep discharge which will be invoked when the battery terminal voltage has dropped to 10 5v Battery monitoring The batteries are monitored for low voltage disconnection and load test Whe...

Page 4: ...e table below To meet the requirements of EN50131 1 the figures below must be divided by 2 2 e g 1 5A becomes 0 68A D1531 D1532 D1531 D1532 1 x 7 AH 0 5A 0 5A 1 x 8 AH 0 6A 0 6A 2 x 7 AH 1 0A 1 0A 2 x 8 AH 1 0A 1 2A 3 x 7 AH N A 1 5A 3 x 8 AH N A 1 8A 1 x 17 AH N A 1 3A 1 x 18 AH N A 1 4A 2 x 17 AH N A 2 0A 2 x 18 AH N A 2 0A Note in both the above tables it is assumed that the system transmits a ...

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