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PERTRONIC INDUSTRIES LTD                                    

VESDA

®

 PSU

 Installation Note

 

 

PERTRONIC INDUSTRIES LTD 

0520-VESDA PSU Operating Instruction Issue 9, 200804 

Operation: 

The 

VESDA

®

 Power Supply Unit

 incorporates a 1.5 amp switching regulated power supply with 

voltage monitoring and battery test facilities. 
The VESDA PSU was initially designed for use with the VESDA range of aspirating detectors. It 
supports the following Brigade connected (24 Hour Standby) detectors: 

Model 

Maximum 

Charge Current 

Battery Size 

LaserSCANNER 1 

0.82A 

12AHr 

LaserPLUS 1 

0.82A 

12AHr 

LaserCOMPACT 4 

1.4A 

18AHr 

LaserFOCUS : VLF-500 

0.84A 

12AHr 

LaserFOCUS : VLF-250 

0.9A 

12AHr 

If more detectors or batteries larger than 12Ahr are required, use the 24V/4A Switch Mode PSU. 
If the peak current drawn from the power supply exceeds 2.5A, then the output load should be 
connected directly to the Battery terminal block—the in-line polyswitch is rated 2.5A 

Indicators: 

The green 

Mains On

 LED illuminates when the Mains supply is present. 

The red 

Overload-Recharge

 LED illuminates when the Charger load exceeds 1.3A. 

The yellow 

Autotest 

LED glows during the daily power supply test. The 

Power Supply Unit

 

monitors the Battery voltage and also performs a Battery Capacity Test every 24 hours by 
reducing the power supply voltage to 22.0Vdc for 60 minutes.  

If the 

RESET

 switch is pressed for more than 1 second, the 60 minute Battery Test starts and 

the 

Autotest 

LED turns ON. Subsequent Battery Tests occur every 24 hours from this time. 

Fault Monitoring: 

The Fault relay—located at the bottom centre of the PCB—is normally energised, de-energising 
after a delay to indicate that a defect has occurred.  
Delays for the various Fault types are shown in the following Table: 

Fault

 

Value

 

Encoded Pulse

 

Delay Before Fault 

Relay  Activates 

 

High Battery/Charger Voltage 

> 28.8Vdc 

1st 

55 minutes 

Low Battery  (When Mains is off 
or the Charger in Test mode) 

< 24.3Vdc 

2nd 55 

minutes 

Battery Missing (Charger in Test 
mode) 
Battery Missing (Charger not in 
Test  mode) 

< 23.6Vdc 

Checked 

every 

10 secs 

3rd 

25 seconds 

 

15 seconds 

Mains Lost  

 

4th 

1 hour 

Encoded Fault Indications and Fault Relay Delay times

 

Four non-latching Fault conditions are detected: 

The yellow 

Battery

 

Fault

 LED indicates which fault conditions are active. 

The indication is immediate for 

High,

 

Low

 

Battery, Battery Missing, 

and 

Mains Lost

 

faults; but the fault relay is delayed in de-energising, as the table above shows. 
Momentary operation of the 

RESET

 switch restarts the 24-Hour Timer. The battery test 

commences 23 hours after reset, and then every 24 hours subsequently. 

The power supply frequency is the reference for the timing functions. The 

Power Supply

 adjusts 

automatically for 50Hz and 60Hz supplies. When the Mains supply is absent, an internal clock 
provides reference until the Mains supply is restored.  

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