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Document # 50079    Rev. D      05/23/97

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1.3  Configuration Jumpers, Resistors & Diodes

Battery Charging Circuit (JP1) - To disable local battery charger, cut jumper
JP1 (an external charger listed for fire protective signaling is required).

Optional MPM-4F Voltmeter/Ammeter - To enable charger current mea-
surement with MPM-4F, cut JP1 and plug-in MPM-4F connector to the P3
header.

Earth Fault Detection (R27)- To disable local earth fault detection, cut
resistor R27.  Note that Earth Fault detection is required in Canada.

Trouble Supervision (R63, D31, JP2) - These components are used to
configure local trouble reporting through the remote power supply trouble
contact.  Refer to the Trouble Supervision section for a complete descrip-
tion.

Delay AC Loss Reporting (R76 and R134) - When a Digital Alarm Commu-
nicator Transmitter (DACT) is installed in the FACP, the reporting of an AC
loss condition to a central station must be delayed.  With 24-hour battery
standby, cut R134 to delay AC loss reporting for 8 hours.  With 60-hour
battery standby, cut R76 and R134 to delay the report by 16 hours.

Disable Resettable Power Function for Output Circuit #2 or #4 (R175 and
R176).
Cut R175 to make Output #2 nonresettable power.
Cut R176 to make Output #4 nonresettable power.

1.4  Optional Device MPM-4F Description

The MPM-4F is used for:

Monitoring battery/charger voltage (Voltmeter)

Monitoring charger current (Ammeter)

The MPM-4F is most commonly required in military installations. It consists of
two analog edge meters (a voltmeter and an ammeter) which connects to the
P3 Header.

The voltmeter measures battery and charger voltage. It is electrically con-
nected across battery terminals TB2.1 and TB2.2.  When the battery is
disconnected, the voltmeter measures charger voltage only.  Periodically
(approximately 2 seconds every 40 seconds) the FCPS performs a battery test
by disabling the charger.  During this period, charger current that is measured
by the ammeter, drops to zero.  The voltmeter now only measures the battery
voltage.  Battery voltage ranges from 20.4 (low battery) to 27.6 (fully charged).

The ammeter is electrically connected across JP1 and measures current
delivered from the charger to the battery, except for the period during the battery
test.  Charger current is normally limited to 250mA. In order to enable the
ammeter, JP1 must be cut.

1.5  Specifications

Primary (AC) Power

FCPS-24F: 120 VAC 50/60 Hz, 2.0 A maximum.

FCPS-24FE: 220/240 VAC 50/60 Hz, 1.0 A maximum.

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Page 1: ...le Road Northford CT 06472 203 484 7161 FAX 203 484 7118 FCPS 24F FCPS 24FE Field Charger Power Supply Installation Operation and Application Manual P N 50079 D ECN 97 145 D Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com firealarmresources com ...

Page 2: ...p before handling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit Follow the instructions in the installation operating and programming manuals These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper instal...

Page 3: ...Module 13 Chapter 4 Special Applications 14 Section 4 0 Specific Applications 14 Section 4 1 Controlling Four Outputs from One Input 14 Figure 4 1a Control Module Application Style Y 14 Figure 4 1b Control Module Application Style Z 15 Section 4 2 Controlling Four Outputs from Two NAC Inputs 16 Figure 4 2 Two Inputs Controlling Four Outputs 16 Section 4 3 Controlling Four Outputs from One NAC Inpu...

Page 4: ... VDC power outputs Output power circuits may be configured as resettable or nonresettable 3 0 amps maximum current available for any one output circuit 4 0 amps total of continuous current available 6 0 amps maximum short term one hour maximum current can be provided Fully filtered power output Integral supervised battery charger Up to 7 0 AH batteries in remote power supply cabinet Fully supervis...

Page 5: ...75 to make Output 2 nonresettable power Cut R176 to make Output 4 nonresettable power 1 4 Optional Device MPM 4F Description The MPM 4F is used for Monitoring battery charger voltage Voltmeter Monitoring charger current Ammeter The MPM 4F is most commonly required in military installations It consists of two analog edge meters a voltmeter and an ammeter which connects to the P3 Header The voltmete...

Page 6: ...e Current 250 mA Maximum Battery Capacity 7 0 AH 1 6 Installation Standards and Codes The FCPS complies with the following standards NFPA 72 1993 National Fire Alarm Code Underwriters Laboratories UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Alarm Systems In addition the installer should be familiar with the following stan dards NEC Article 300 Wiring Me...

Page 7: ...ttery Charger Trouble Output 1 Trouble Output 2 Trouble Output 3 Trouble Output 4 Trouble JP1 R27 Battery fuse 10A 3AG slow blow Earth AC Neutral AC Hot To Transformer 1 To Transformer 2 D31 R175 JP2 R76 R176 R63 R134 In In Out Trouble Contact Out Trouble Contact In In Control Input 1 from FACP Control Input 2 from FACP Auxiliary Output Specific Application Power 45 mA Short Circuit Common To MPM ...

Page 8: ...om the main FACP NAC output s to the remote power supply Control Input circuits When these Control Input circuits activate due to reverse polarity of the NAC output the power supply will activate its corresponding outputs NAC Control Input 1 controls power supply output circuits 1 and 2 NAC Control Input 2 controls output circuits 3 and 4 refer to Figure 4 2 During the inactive state the remote po...

Page 9: ...s in the corners of the board Two permanent standoffs support the board in the center Set the board aside in a safe clean place Avoid static discharge which may damage the board 2 Mark and predrill holes for the top two keyhole mounting bolts 3 Install two upper fasteners in the wall with the screw heads protruding approximately 1 4 4 Using the upper keyholes mount the backbox over the two screws ...

Page 10: ...sions Bottom 1 125 Backbox 14 5 Door 15 218 Top Depth 3 562 0 75 10 625 2 875 2 7 9 1 Figure 2 2 MPM 4F Installation Diagram MPM 4F Meter Bracket Transformer Bottom Nut JP1 Meter Assembly Cable P3 Header Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com firealarmresources com ...

Page 11: ...imited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different conduits One such example of this is shown below Your specific application may require different conduit knockouts to be used Any conduit knockouts may be used For power limited applications use of conduit is optional Figure 2 3 Power limited Wiring Example If input circuit wiring is nonpower limited the 24 VDC output on termi...

Page 12: ...l condition at the power supply may be delayed depending on R134 c A battery fail condition at the power supply d Battery charger fail e Earth Fault condition Any power supply trouble will break the connection between the FACP and the ELR provided the FACP s NAC is not in alarm The FACP s ELR must be placed after the last NAC appliance connected to FCPS terminals 3 4 or if no appliances are connec...

Page 13: ...iode D31 jumper JP2 and resistor R63 Monitor FCPS trouble contacts at terminals TB3 3 and TB3 5 Any trouble condition listed above will trigger the internal trouble contact regardless of voltage polarity on the input 1 An addressable monitor module or any FACP input circuit may be used to track the condition of the trouble contact refer to Figures 4 4 4 5 and 4 6 Figure 3 1 Wiring Diagram of Multi...

Page 14: ... refer to Figures 4 4 and 4 5 The control module is shown to demonstrate the use of the power supply on a multiplexed system The control module could be replaced with any circuit capable of polarity reversal Note that Figure 4 1a shows Style Y configuration and Figure 4 1b shows Style Z configuration Optional Style Z Return Optional Style Z Return SLC Loop to Addressable FACP 47 K ELR for Control ...

Page 15: ...required when Style Z return is wired Note All Notification Appliance Circuits are supervised Optional Style Z Return Optional Style Z Return Figure 4 1b Control Module Application Style Z Notes The following notes apply to Figure 4 1b 1 When the remote power supply is in an inactive state control module not active a trouble on the power supply will result in an open circuit condition on the contr...

Page 16: ...l Style Z Return This circuit may be power limited or nonpower limited Continuation of Notification Appliance Circuit 1 from FACP This circuit must be power limited by the FACP Control Input 1 Control Input 2 Continuation of Notification Appliance Circuit 2 from FACP Fire Alarm Control Panel Notification Appliance Circuit 1 Notification Appliance Circuit 2 Notes 1 ELRs must be used on the Notifica...

Page 17: ... terminals 1 and 2 on the FCPS 2 Jumper TB3 Terminal 3 to Terminal 6 and Terminal 4 to Terminal 7 This allows a single Control Input to control the four FCPS outputs Install the ELR across terminals 6 and 7 to supervise the Notification Appliance Circuit originating from the FACP as well as the jumpers Refer to the respective FACP installation manual for corresponding ELR value 3 If additional not...

Page 18: ...erminals 3 and 4 or a separate power source can be used The auxiliary power output of the FCPS power supply TB3 Terminals 8 9 should not be used for this purpose 3 The specific ELR required to be installed on the FCPS trouble monitoring contacts at TB3 3 and TB3 5 is dependent on the particular model of monitor module employed to supervise the FCPS The Fire Lite model M300 and M301 require a 47K E...

Page 19: ...model of monitor module employed to supervise the FCPS Fire Lite models M300 and M301 require a 47K ELR Fire Lite model M302 requires a 3 9K ELR 3 Do not loop wires under screw terminals Break wires to maintain proper supervision 4 If an addressable M302 Monitor Module is employed to monitor the trouble contacts of the remote power supply the module must be supplied with separate 24 VDC power This...

Page 20: ...o Terminal 6 and Terminal 2 to Terminal 7 2 An ELR must be installed between Terminals 6 and 7 for control module wiring supervision the ELR value is dependent on the module employed 3 The specific ELR required to be installed on the FCPS trouble monitoring contacts at TB3 3 and TB3 5 is dependent on the particular model of monitor module employed to supervise the FCPS Fire Lite models M300 and M3...

Page 21: ...rol input 2 Notes 1 During a normal condition nonalarm 24 VDC should be applied to TB3 1 and TB3 2 2 The normally closed alarm relay may consist of an actual relay in the Fire Alarm Control Panel or a control module If a control module is being used it may be mounted remotely or at the control panel 3 A monitor module may be used to monitor the trouble contacts of the FCPS 4 Nonresettable power mu...

Page 22: ...otal standby current draw of all devices on each active output including end of line relays when used for supervision Table 5 1 Load in Standby 24VDC e p y T e c i v e D s e c i v e D f o t n e r r u C s p m A l a t o T t n e r r u C s p m A C A t u o h t i w d r a o B C P n i a M d e l b a n E y a l e D t r o p e R l i a F m u m i x a m 1 X 2 3 0 0 R O l i a F C A h t i w d r a o B C P n i a M d ...

Page 23: ... 0 amps Maximum Current Use the following tables to determine the proper battery size 3 When Battery Amp Hour Requirements are for Greater than 7 0 AH Cut FCPS jumper JP1 to disable onboard battery charger and use an external battery charger Table 5 2 Load in Alarm 24VDC e p y T e c i v e D s e c i v e D f o t n e r r u C s p m A t n e r r u C l a t o T s p m A C A t u o h t i w d r a o B C P n i ...

Page 24: ... Hours i e 5 min 0 084 hours _________ Add Standby and Alarm Load for Required Ampere Hours _________ Multiply by the Derating Factor of 1 2 _________ Total Ampere Hours AH Required _________ Notes 1 Battery size is limited to 7 0 AH using the internal FCPS battery charger 2 For battery sizes greater than 7 0 AH cut FCPS jumper JP1 to disable the internal battery charger and use an external batter...

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