PSV2415

Produktkod: PSV2415

Brand: Alarmtech

Språk: EN

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Installation Manual

PSV2415 – Installation Manual

© 2014 Alarmtech 1 / 4 PSV 24130-40 manual 1421e Power Supplies

24 VDC/13 A

Battery 40 Ah/Security grade 3 Instruction manual PSV 24130-40

DESCRIPTION

PSV 24130-40 is an up -to date power supply unit with battery backup compliant with EN standards. Unit provides all features required by EN 50131-6:2008, security grade 3. Distinctive and unique feature of PSV 24130-40 is invented by Alarmtech ViP mode – Voltage-in-Parallel. Pow er supply units with ViP feature can be connected in parallel both (+) and ( -) on one common power bus without a need of additional synchroni- zation. Connected units will share load on a bus. ViP feature can be used to build distributed and redundant power systems. It can be also used to compensate voltage drops on a bus by placing power supply units in distant bus sections. Power conversion is based on high frequency SMPS regulator providing high conversion efficiency. Low losses inside unit pre- serve batter ies from overheating shortening battery life time. Computerized battery recharging circuit works in constant poten- tial – limited current mode – the best mode to provide the longest possible battery life time. Power unit is equipped with built -in diagnostic system detecting and signalling mains failure, different battery failures including end-of-life warning, output faults like low voltage or broken fuse.

APPLICATIONS

 Power supply systems for access control, fire and intruder alarm installations with security grade 3  Distributed power supply systems with built-in redundancy for 24 installations

MAIN FEATURES

 Security grade 3 (EN 50131-6:2008)  Type A – mains supply with rechargeable battery  Basic parameters in grade 3:  Total rated output: 0.95 A (30 h in battery mode with 40 Ah batteries)  Battery recharging current: 1.5 A (providing recharging time below 24 h)  Total rated maximal output to installation: 11.4 A  Total current capacity of power units – 27.6V, 13 A  ViP (Voltage-in-Parallel) feature increasing reliability and ca- pacity of power supply systems – power supplies with ViP fea- ture can be connected in parallel to same bus without need for additional synchronization  Capable to work with a pack of two 12 V/40 Ah sealed lead acid batteries  Short circuit and overload protection  Detection of no mains supply (EPS fault)  Detection of different battery faults (APS fault) – not con- nected, low voltage, high internal resistance  Detection of low output voltage (OUT fault)  Detection and LED identification of broken fuses  Detection of power unit failure  Deep discharge protection of battery (DDP)  Built-in high voltage protection circuit  Remote and local battery testing  Tamper security provided – case opening and pry-off Remote battery test

230 VAC

12V battery

40 Ah

12V battery

40 Ah

Front panels

L

PE

N

24 VDC output

EPS, APS, OUT, SAB, SDT

PSV-2465

EPS, APS, OUT, SAB, SDT

PSV-2465

- Signalling outputs + + - - + + - EPS – External Power Supply (mains) APS – Alternative Power Source (battery) OUT - Output voltage SAB – Sabotage SDT – Storage Device Test (battery test) © 2014 Alarmtech 2 / 4 PSV 24130-40 manual 1421en

1. INSTALLATION

Power supply installation and start-up procedure:  Break-out pre-cut openings on top side of the case and install cable glands: one for 230 VAC input on the left side and planned number (1 to 5) for output cables  Remove power units from DIN-rail to get access to upper mounting holes  Fix unit in destination place using 4 fixing holes  Install back both power units on DIN-rail  Place two batteries 12 V/40 Ah in battery chambers  Make internal connection in battery pack connecting left bat- tery (+) with right battery (-) with the help of grey cable  Make connection with black battery cable between left bat- tery (-) and BAT- terminal in PSV-2465 unit (placed on right side)  Make connection with red battery cable between right bat- tery (+) and BAT+ terminal in PSV-2465 unit (placed on right side)  Make appropriate connections between power output and power receivers - carry out to the load using necessary num- ber of outputs and cable glands  The socket outlet delivering 230 VAC shall be installed near the power supply unit and shall be easily accessible  Make sure that cable delivering 230VAC to PSV 24130-40 is disconnected from mains  Carry in cable delivering 230 VAC to the unit using separate cable gland on the left side and connect it to 230 VAC input of power unit PSV-24130 – make sure that PE cable is connected to PE input  Switch on mains delivering energy to power supply - PSV 24130-40 unit will start automatically delivering power to the load and monitoring state of PS Battery #1

12 V, 40 Ah

+- Battery #2

12 V, 40 Ah

+- Cable between batteries Battery cable (+)Battery cable (-)

435 (440 with lid)

Case fixing hole50 50Case fixing hole 335 All dimensions in [mm]

420 (425 with lid)

4050 330

Ø8

Ø8

N L

Output connector Mains input Output fuse 6.3 A, fast Battery fuse

10 A, fast

Output fuse 6.3 A, fast Mains fuse 2.5 A, slow Mains fuse 2.5 A, slow Outputs230 VAC

Ø14

Power Unit

PSV 2465

Power Unit

PSV 2465

Case fixing hole Case fixing hole

PE

+ OUT -

Signalling outputs Signalling outputs © 2014 Alarmtech 3 / 4 PSV 24130-40 manual 1421en

2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

2.1 Front panels Power supply unit is equipped with two front panels showing actual general state of both power units. Three LED’s display shows: Green LED: mains voltage present – unit in EPS mode supplied from mains Yellow LED: mains voltage missing – unit in APS mode supplied from battery Red LED: fault detected – quick visual identification and localisation of failure is possible with help of set of diagnostic LED’s in power unit 2.2 Internal state monitoring functions in power units All monitored states of power units are displayed with help of LED diodes for quick visual identification and localization. The placement of monitoring LED is documented in below placed drawings. The meaning of LED colours is following:  Green - normal state, OK  Red - fault detected  Yellow - informative meaning (neutral)

EPS APS OUT SAB SAB -SDT*

SDT

START

KICK-

Alarmtech ViP

F3

N L +BAT- VOUT COM

F2

F1

Power Supply

24 V battery pack recharging

Output 24 V Input AC voltage To tamper switches Tamper fault output Storage Device Test input (*) Storage Device Test ground (-) EPS fault output (isolated) APS fault output (isolated) OUT fault output (isolated) Kick start jumper LED yellow: battery recharging enabled LED red: APS fault LED red: OUT fault LED green: output voltage OK Battery fuse ,

10 A, fast

Output fuse , 6.3 A, fast Input fuse, 2.5A, slow Open: battery circuit enabled Closed: battery circuit disabled Closed-to-open: battery test triggered Front panel / USB link

PSV-2465

F1: T2.5H250V

F2: F6.3H250V

F3: F10H250V

Battery recharg. current = 1.5 A LED red: EPS fault

230 VAC

Power Supply 24 VDC + _

230 VAC

Power Supply 24 VDC + _

230 VAC

Power Supply 24 VDC + _

230 VAC

Power Supply 24 VDC + _ Unit state OK Supplied from mains Battery OK Output OK No faults reported Missing mains (EPS output triggered) Supplied from battery No other faults PS supplied from mains Possible fault detected: - APS (battery) - OUT (output) Missing mains (EPS output triggered) Supplied from battery Possible faults detected: - APS (battery) - OUT (output) © 2014 Alarmtech 4 / 4 PSV 24130-40 manual 1421en 2.3 Jumpers in power units Power unit is equipped with 2 jumpers placed on PCB:  Kick-start jumper (default position: open) Momentary shunt Kick-start of PS from battery (w/o mains) Open (default) Deep Discharge Protection (DDP) of battery enabled Closed Deep Discharge Protection (DDP) of battery disabled  SDT (Storage Device Test) jumper (default position: open, active only in right PSV-2465 unit) Momentary shunt Battery test trigger (30s test of internal battery circuit resistance) Open (default) Battery recharging circuit enabled Closed Battery recharging circuit disabled 2.4 Input/output terminals Input / Output Marking Description Mains input with PE PE, N. L 230 VAC input Mains failure signalling EPS Potential free NC opto-relay output signalling EPS fault Battery failure signalling APS Potential free NC opto-relay output signalling APS fault Output failure signalling OUT Potential free NC opto-relay output signalling OUT fault SAB Tamper output/input SAB, SAB Potential free NC micro-switch connection points Storage Device Test trigger -SDT* Test triggered by momentary shunt between (-) and (*) Battery pack connection +BAT- (+) and (-) terminals for 2x12 V battery pack connection Power output VOUT COM (+) and (-) terminals for power output

3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Type of Power Supply acc. to EN 50131-6:2008: type A Security grade acc. to EN 50131-6:2008: grade 3 Nominal input voltage rating: 230 VAC, 2.5 A with maximal load, 50 Hz Nominal output voltage: 27.6 V Minimum output voltage in battery mode: 20.0 V (in APS mode) Total rated output in grade 3: 0.95 A (30 h in APS mode with 40 Ah batteries) Total maximal output to installation: 11.4 A in grade 3 Quiescent current consumed by built-in modules: 0.12 A Maximum output ripple voltage: < 50 mVpp Battery pack type: Two 12 V/40 Ah sealed lead acid batteries in series Battery recharging method: constant potential – limited current Maximum battery recharging current: 1.5 A (grade 3) Time to recharge batteries to 80%: 24 h max Over-voltage protection trigger level: 34.5 V Battery pack voltage triggering APS fault: 22 V Battery pack voltage triggering DDP circuit: 19 V (Deep Discharge Protection level) Output voltage triggering OUTPUT fault: 18 V Monitoring outputs: EPS – loss of mains (Outputs signalling faults: EPS, APS and OUT APS – battery pack low voltage, battery failure, disconnected from both PSV units are connected in series) OUT – output voltage low, power unit failure SAB – case tampering Electrical characteristics of monitoring outputs: - Opto-isolated semiconductor relay for EPS, APS, OUT - Micro-switch for case tampering Logical characteristics of monitoring signals: Closed state – monitored condition not present Open state – monitored condition present Remote battery test input: -SDT* - shunt between terminals (-) and (*) triggers 30 s test of internal battery circuit resistance Remote battery test acknowledgement: APS output Local battery test trigger: SDT jumper, momentary shunt (PSV-2465 unit only) Automatic battery diagnostics procedure: executed every 10 h automatically Operating temperature and humidity range: -10 ºC…+55 ºC, RH to 90%, no condensation Environmental Class acc. to EN 50130-5:1998: Class II Weight without batteries: approx. 11 kg Weight with batteries: approx. 37 kg Dimensions: 440 x 425 x 200 mm (W x H x D) Compliance:

Källdokument: Installmanual_Alarmtech_PSV_ 2415_12_EN.pdf

Installation Manual

PSV2415 – Installation Manual

© 2014 Alarmtech 1 / 4 PSV 24130-40 manual 1421e Power Supplies

24 VDC/13 A

Battery 40 Ah/Security grade 3 Instruction manual PSV 24130-40

DESCRIPTION

PSV 24130-40 is an up -to date power supply unit with battery backup compliant with EN standards. Unit provides all features required by EN 50131-6:2008, security grade 3. Distinctive and unique feature of PSV 24130-40 is invented by Alarmtech ViP mode – Voltage-in-Parallel. Pow er supply units with ViP feature can be connected in parallel both (+) and ( -) on one common power bus without a need of additional synchroni- zation. Connected units will share load on a bus. ViP feature can be used to build distributed and redundant power systems. It can be also used to compensate voltage drops on a bus by placing power supply units in distant bus sections. Power conversion is based on high frequency SMPS regulator providing high conversion efficiency. Low losses inside unit pre- serve batter ies from overheating shortening battery life time. Computerized battery recharging circuit works in constant poten- tial – limited current mode – the best mode to provide the longest possible battery life time. Power unit is equipped with built -in diagnostic system detecting and signalling mains failure, different battery failures including end-of-life warning, output faults like low voltage or broken fuse.

APPLICATIONS

 Power supply systems for access control, fire and intruder alarm installations with security grade 3  Distributed power supply systems with built-in redundancy for 24 installations

MAIN FEATURES

 Security grade 3 (EN 50131-6:2008)  Type A – mains supply with rechargeable battery  Basic parameters in grade 3:  Total rated output: 0.95 A (30 h in battery mode with 40 Ah batteries)  Battery recharging current: 1.5 A (providing recharging time below 24 h)  Total rated maximal output to installation: 11.4 A  Total current capacity of power units – 27.6V, 13 A  ViP (Voltage-in-Parallel) feature increasing reliability and ca- pacity of power supply systems – power supplies with ViP fea- ture can be connected in parallel to same bus without need for additional synchronization  Capable to work with a pack of two 12 V/40 Ah sealed lead acid batteries  Short circuit and overload protection  Detection of no mains supply (EPS fault)  Detection of different battery faults (APS fault) – not con- nected, low voltage, high internal resistance  Detection of low output voltage (OUT fault)  Detection and LED identification of broken fuses  Detection of power unit failure  Deep discharge protection of battery (DDP)  Built-in high voltage protection circuit  Remote and local battery testing  Tamper security provided – case opening and pry-off Remote battery test

230 VAC

12V battery

40 Ah

12V battery

40 Ah

Front panels

L

PE

N

24 VDC output

EPS, APS, OUT, SAB, SDT

PSV-2465

EPS, APS, OUT, SAB, SDT

PSV-2465

- Signalling outputs + + - - + + - EPS – External Power Supply (mains) APS – Alternative Power Source (battery) OUT - Output voltage SAB – Sabotage SDT – Storage Device Test (battery test) © 2014 Alarmtech 2 / 4 PSV 24130-40 manual 1421en

1. INSTALLATION

Power supply installation and start-up procedure:  Break-out pre-cut openings on top side of the case and install cable glands: one for 230 VAC input on the left side and planned number (1 to 5) for output cables  Remove power units from DIN-rail to get access to upper mounting holes  Fix unit in destination place using 4 fixing holes  Install back both power units on DIN-rail  Place two batteries 12 V/40 Ah in battery chambers  Make internal connection in battery pack connecting left bat- tery (+) with right battery (-) with the help of grey cable  Make connection with black battery cable between left bat- tery (-) and BAT- terminal in PSV-2465 unit (placed on right side)  Make connection with red battery cable between right bat- tery (+) and BAT+ terminal in PSV-2465 unit (placed on right side)  Make appropriate connections between power output and power receivers - carry out to the load using necessary num- ber of outputs and cable glands  The socket outlet delivering 230 VAC shall be installed near the power supply unit and shall be easily accessible  Make sure that cable delivering 230VAC to PSV 24130-40 is disconnected from mains  Carry in cable delivering 230 VAC to the unit using separate cable gland on the left side and connect it to 230 VAC input of power unit PSV-24130 – make sure that PE cable is connected to PE input  Switch on mains delivering energy to power supply - PSV 24130-40 unit will start automatically delivering power to the load and monitoring state of PS Battery #1

12 V, 40 Ah

+- Battery #2

12 V, 40 Ah

+- Cable between batteries Battery cable (+)Battery cable (-)

435 (440 with lid)

Case fixing hole50 50Case fixing hole 335 All dimensions in [mm]

420 (425 with lid)

4050 330

Ø8

Ø8

N L

Output connector Mains input Output fuse 6.3 A, fast Battery fuse

10 A, fast

Output fuse 6.3 A, fast Mains fuse 2.5 A, slow Mains fuse 2.5 A, slow Outputs230 VAC

Ø14

Power Unit

PSV 2465

Power Unit

PSV 2465

Case fixing hole Case fixing hole

PE

+ OUT -

Signalling outputs Signalling outputs © 2014 Alarmtech 3 / 4 PSV 24130-40 manual 1421en

2. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

2.1 Front panels Power supply unit is equipped with two front panels showing actual general state of both power units. Three LED’s display shows: Green LED: mains voltage present – unit in EPS mode supplied from mains Yellow LED: mains voltage missing – unit in APS mode supplied from battery Red LED: fault detected – quick visual identification and localisation of failure is possible with help of set of diagnostic LED’s in power unit 2.2 Internal state monitoring functions in power units All monitored states of power units are displayed with help of LED diodes for quick visual identification and localization. The placement of monitoring LED is documented in below placed drawings. The meaning of LED colours is following:  Green - normal state, OK  Red - fault detected  Yellow - informative meaning (neutral)

EPS APS OUT SAB SAB -SDT*

SDT

START

KICK-

Alarmtech ViP

F3

N L +BAT- VOUT COM

F2

F1

Power Supply

24 V battery pack recharging

Output 24 V Input AC voltage To tamper switches Tamper fault output Storage Device Test input (*) Storage Device Test ground (-) EPS fault output (isolated) APS fault output (isolated) OUT fault output (isolated) Kick start jumper LED yellow: battery recharging enabled LED red: APS fault LED red: OUT fault LED green: output voltage OK Battery fuse ,

10 A, fast

Output fuse , 6.3 A, fast Input fuse, 2.5A, slow Open: battery circuit enabled Closed: battery circuit disabled Closed-to-open: battery test triggered Front panel / USB link

PSV-2465

F1: T2.5H250V

F2: F6.3H250V

F3: F10H250V

Battery recharg. current = 1.5 A LED red: EPS fault

230 VAC

Power Supply 24 VDC + _

230 VAC

Power Supply 24 VDC + _

230 VAC

Power Supply 24 VDC + _

230 VAC

Power Supply 24 VDC + _ Unit state OK Supplied from mains Battery OK Output OK No faults reported Missing mains (EPS output triggered) Supplied from battery No other faults PS supplied from mains Possible fault detected: - APS (battery) - OUT (output) Missing mains (EPS output triggered) Supplied from battery Possible faults detected: - APS (battery) - OUT (output) © 2014 Alarmtech 4 / 4 PSV 24130-40 manual 1421en 2.3 Jumpers in power units Power unit is equipped with 2 jumpers placed on PCB:  Kick-start jumper (default position: open) Momentary shunt Kick-start of PS from battery (w/o mains) Open (default) Deep Discharge Protection (DDP) of battery enabled Closed Deep Discharge Protection (DDP) of battery disabled  SDT (Storage Device Test) jumper (default position: open, active only in right PSV-2465 unit) Momentary shunt Battery test trigger (30s test of internal battery circuit resistance) Open (default) Battery recharging circuit enabled Closed Battery recharging circuit disabled 2.4 Input/output terminals Input / Output Marking Description Mains input with PE PE, N. L 230 VAC input Mains failure signalling EPS Potential free NC opto-relay output signalling EPS fault Battery failure signalling APS Potential free NC opto-relay output signalling APS fault Output failure signalling OUT Potential free NC opto-relay output signalling OUT fault SAB Tamper output/input SAB, SAB Potential free NC micro-switch connection points Storage Device Test trigger -SDT* Test triggered by momentary shunt between (-) and (*) Battery pack connection +BAT- (+) and (-) terminals for 2x12 V battery pack connection Power output VOUT COM (+) and (-) terminals for power output

3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Type of Power Supply acc. to EN 50131-6:2008: type A Security grade acc. to EN 50131-6:2008: grade 3 Nominal input voltage rating: 230 VAC, 2.5 A with maximal load, 50 Hz Nominal output voltage: 27.6 V Minimum output voltage in battery mode: 20.0 V (in APS mode) Total rated output in grade 3: 0.95 A (30 h in APS mode with 40 Ah batteries) Total maximal output to installation: 11.4 A in grade 3 Quiescent current consumed by built-in modules: 0.12 A Maximum output ripple voltage: < 50 mVpp Battery pack type: Two 12 V/40 Ah sealed lead acid batteries in series Battery recharging method: constant potential – limited current Maximum battery recharging current: 1.5 A (grade 3) Time to recharge batteries to 80%: 24 h max Over-voltage protection trigger level: 34.5 V Battery pack voltage triggering APS fault: 22 V Battery pack voltage triggering DDP circuit: 19 V (Deep Discharge Protection level) Output voltage triggering OUTPUT fault: 18 V Monitoring outputs: EPS – loss of mains (Outputs signalling faults: EPS, APS and OUT APS – battery pack low voltage, battery failure, disconnected from both PSV units are connected in series) OUT – output voltage low, power unit failure SAB – case tampering Electrical characteristics of monitoring outputs: - Opto-isolated semiconductor relay for EPS, APS, OUT - Micro-switch for case tampering Logical characteristics of monitoring signals: Closed state – monitored condition not present Open state – monitored condition present Remote battery test input: -SDT* - shunt between terminals (-) and (*) triggers 30 s test of internal battery circuit resistance Remote battery test acknowledgement: APS output Local battery test trigger: SDT jumper, momentary shunt (PSV-2465 unit only) Automatic battery diagnostics procedure: executed every 10 h automatically Operating temperature and humidity range: -10 ºC…+55 ºC, RH to 90%, no condensation Environmental Class acc. to EN 50130-5:1998: Class II Weight without batteries: approx. 11 kg Weight with batteries: approx. 37 kg Dimensions: 440 x 425 x 200 mm (W x H x D) Compliance:

Källdokument: Installmanual_Alarmtech_PSV_2415_EN.pdf