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Innovative Circuit Technology Ltd.

 

INTRODUCTION 

Pro Series power supplies from ICT provide a reliable 690 or 1200 Watts of rack-
mountable  dc  power  with  optional  built-in  battery  back-up  support  and  a  low 
voltage disconnect (LVD, option “B”) to power 12, 24, or  48Vdc based systems. 
With an efficient wide range power factor corrected input the units are useable 
world-wide,  and  their  built  in  rack  mounting  ears  and  bus-bar  outputs  make 
installation simple. 
 

 

Wide range Power Factor corrected AC input supports operation world 
wide 

 

Dedicated independently controlled backup battery port with LVD relay 
(units with LVD option “B”) 

 

Selectable charge rates to accommodate lower capacity batteries (units 
with LVD option “B”) 

 

Remote on/off control input for external control of the output 

 

Floating Form-C alarm contact output supports remote monitoring of 
unit operation 

 

Model

1

 

Output 

Voltage (V) 

Max Output 

Current (A) 

Continuous 

Current (A) 

ICT690-12S(B) 

13.8 

50 

50 

ICT690-24S(B) 

27.6 

25 

25 

ICT690-48S(B) 

55.2 

12.5 

12.5 

ICT1190-12S(B) 

13.8 

100 

87 

ICT1190-24S(B) 

27.6 

50 

44 

ICT1190-48S(B) 

55.2 

25 

22 

 

CHECK and CONFIGURE UNIT 

Perform a quick physical check of the unit as it is being taken out of the box to 
ensure it has not been damaged during shipping. Check for the included parts 
and accessories shipped with your unit: 
 

 

5 pin Form-C alarm/remote connector plug (installed on unit) 

 

Power cord (North America 120V 15A) 

 

2 (3 for “B” units) ¼-20 Hex bolt, washer, nut sets for bus bar 
connections 

 

Output connector shield (installed over output bus bars) 

 

Instruction Manual 

 

 

                                                 

1

 

Model suffix “B” denotes units equipped with the optional LVD Battery port

 

Summary of Contents for ICT690-12S

Page 1: ...ly INSTRUCTION MANUAL 855 343 001 Models ICT690 12S ICT690 12SB ICT690 24S ICT690 24SB ICT690 48S ICT690 48SB ICT1190 12S ICT1190 12SB ICT1190 24S ICT1190 24SB ICT1190 48S ICT1190 48SB DC Power Soluti...

Page 2: ...n to ensure installation and service is done with the battery de energised Use wire and connectors rated for the maximum load current and size of battery fuse or circuit breaker Ensure battery polarit...

Page 3: ...Innovative Circuit Technology Ltd 3 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 4 CHECK and CONFIGURE UNIT 4 INSTALLATION 6 OPERATION 7 Status Indicators and Alarms 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 10 LIMITED WARRANTY 12...

Page 4: ...n B Remote on off control input for external control of the output Floating Form C alarm contact output supports remote monitoring of unit operation Model 1 Output Voltage V Max Output Current A Conti...

Page 5: ...r BAT terminal if required Do not ground both the load and battery as this may bypass the internal LVD circuitry AC input wiring to the Pro Series unit must be protected using an outlet with a branch...

Page 6: ...cording to the following chart LVD Setting 12V 24V 48V BAT SW1 Setting BAT SW2 Setting Disconnect V Default 11 5 23 46 x 1 Disconnect V low setting 10 5 21 42 x 0 Reconnect V Default 12 5 25 50 1 x Re...

Page 7: ...nal LVD contactor is always connected to the battery positive as shown NOTE Do not ground the battery POS terminal as this may bypass the internal LVD relay Connect the remote on off control or unit f...

Page 8: ...d by the charge current setting of SW 3 and 4 see table on page 5 while the output voltage will be determined by the battery state of charge and will rise to the output float voltage over time The bat...

Page 9: ...rs when battery voltage falls below the LVD threshold OFF OFF ON System Fault Indicates internal circuit fault Clears when all fault conditions are cleared Battery power only Enabled ON Dead or Discon...

Page 10: ...12 5A Output Power max 3 1200W 690W 1200W 690W 1200W 690W Output Noise max mVrms 30 30 30 30 40 40 Input Current max at 120Vac 12A 7A 12A 7A 12A 7A LVD Threshold V Default 11 5V 11 5V 23 0V 23 0V 46...

Page 11: ...in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to r...

Page 12: ...to ensure that ICT product manuals and promotional materials accurately describe ICT product specifications and capabilities at the time of publication However because of ongoing improvements and upda...

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