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APS2-6R/E
Instruction Manual
This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0-49º C/ This system contains static-sensitive components. Always
32-120º F and at a relative humidity 93% ± 2% RH (non-condens- ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any cir-
ing) at 32°C ± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F). However, the useful life of the sys- cuits so that static charges are removed from the body. Use static
tem's standby batteries and the electronic components may be suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed
adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity. from the unit.
Therefore, it is recommended that this system and its peripherals Units with a touchscreen display should be cleaned with a dry,
be installed in an environment with a normal room temperature of clean, lint free/microfiber cloth. If additional cleaning is required,
15-27º C/60-80º F. apply a small amount of Isopropyl alcohol to the cloth and wipe
Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating clean. Do not use detergents, solvents, or water for cleaning. Do
device loops. Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10% I.R. not spray liquid directly onto the display.
drop from the specified device voltage. Follow the instructions in the installation, operating, and pro-
gramming manuals. These instructions must be followed to avoid
damage to the control panel and associated equipment. FACP
operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.
Precau-D2-11-2017
FCC Warning
WARNING: This equipment generates, uses, and can radi- Canadian Requirements
ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for
accordance with the instruction manual may cause interfer- radiation noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in
ence to radio communications. It has been tested and found the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Depart-
to comply with the limits for class A computing devices pur- ment of Communications.
suant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which is
designed to provide reasonable protection against such Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radio-
interference when devices are operated in a commercial electriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils
environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur
area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des
will be required to correct the interference at his or her own Communications du Canada.
expense.
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Figure 2.1 APS2-6R Auxiliary Power Supply
NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated in this manual, the name APS2-6R refers to both the APS2-6R and APS2-6RE.
2.2 Features
• Integrated AC/DC power supply operating from a nominal 120V (220-240V for APS2-6RE version)
• Three (3) 24 VDC output circuits (6A total during a fire alarm, 4A continuous power)
– Two (2) special application, filtered, power-limited 24 VDC outputs each rated at 3A
– One (1) special application, filtered, non-power-limited 24 VDC output rated at 6A
• Immediate brownout detection (default) and reporting via trouble bus or relay contacts
• Delayed one to two (1-2) hour(s), or two to three (2-3) hours brownout reporting via trouble bus
• Battery voltage supervision
• Disconnect of deeply discharged battery (low battery disconnect)
• Trouble supervision bus by Form A contact
• UL 864 10th Edition compliant
2.3 Specifications
AC Power - TB1
APS2-6R - 120VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.9A max
APS2-6RE - 220-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.5A max
Earth Ground - Connects to chassis or earth ground terminal on main power supply. If two units are connected, the second unit
connects to earth ground on the previous AP2S-6R in the chain.
Supervised
Wire Size: 12-14 AWG (3.31-2.08 mm2) with 600 VAC insulation
24 VDC Secondary Input Power (Battery Connection) - TB3
41 mA DC standby current
Supervised
Wire Size: 12-14 AWG (3.31 - 2.08 mm2)
Batteries (2) must be installed in the same or closely coupled separate cabinet which is to be mounted up to 20 feet (6.096 m) away from
the APS2-6R, in the same room. When a separate cabinet is used, wiring must be in conduit.
NOTE: The APS2-6R is not equipped with a battery charger. Batteries are charged by the system power supply.
NOTE: The APS2-6R can provide up to 6A for releasing applications, limited by the FCM-1-REL.
NOTE: The combined total of all three output circuits is 6A during a fire alarm or 4A of continuous power.
J9
- -
+
Batt + + F2
-
TB3
Indicates AC
or batt trouble
Green LED-
J4 J3 LED2
Indicates AC
LED1
Trouble Out (J3)
power on Trouble In (J4)
TB4
TB4 AC Fail/Brownout Detection
AC Power See page 12 for more
JP4
F1
HOT information
JP3 JP2
Neutral
Earth Ground
JP4 trouble reporting
Jumpers JP2 and JP3 for selecting 1-2 connector for retrofit
hour or 2-3 hour delay for AC loss applications
reporting. Default is immediate. See
“Configuring the APS2-6R” on page 13.
Figure 2.2 APS2-6R Board Layout
Hardware Kit
A hardware kit is included for use in assembling and mounting the APS2-6R. It consists of the following items:
NOTE: A surge suppressor, model EDCO HSP121BT-1RU (for 120VAC operations), is required when using the FCM-1-REL for releasing
applications. The APS2-6RE power supply is not suitable for releasing.
CHS-4L Chassis
Mounting Studs
APS2-6R
Assembly
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Standoffs
(2 places)
Figure 3.1 Mounting an APS2-6R to a CHS-4L Chassis
NOTE: The illustration above shows an APS2-6R being mounted in a CHS-4L chassis. Mounting in a CHS-4 is accomplished in the same
way.
APS2-6R
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AFP-200 Cabinet
Figure 3.2 Mounting an APS2-6R into an AFP-200 Cabinet
47K ELR
JP4
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(P/N R-47K)
JP3 JP2
FMM-1*
NOTE: TB4 is for UL 864 10th Edition applications only. See Appendix B for UL 864 8th Edition applications and wiring.
J4 J3 LED2
UL Listed,
compatible
FACP
TB4
JP4
JP3 JP2
Figure 3.4 Trouble Bus Wiring
to SLC
Connect power
as described in
the appropriate
appendix.
Figure 3.5 Wiring Multiple APS2-6R Power Supplies
• 2-3 hour delay for reporting loss of AC power: cut jumpers JP2 and JP3.
J4 J3 LED2
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TB4
JP2
JP3
JP4
JP3 JP2
Figure 3.6 Configuring the APS2-6R
F2
+
-
TB3
NOTE: When two conductors are connected to the same terminal, the same gauge wire must be used.
A.1 NFS2-3030
The APS2-6R must be mounted to the CHS-4/L chassis in the CAB-3/4 Series backbox. See “In a CAB-3/4 Series Backbox” on page 11.
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LCM FMM-1*
or
LEM
Power-
Power- NFS2-3030 Limited
Limited Circuits
Circuits
Non-Power-
Limited
Circuits
GENTBL
STATUS
Non-Power-
RESET
Limited
+24VAUX
APS2-6R
+24V AUX COM COM +5V AUX
Circuits
+5VAUX
LOGIC
POWER
TROUBLE
EARTH
FAULT
DIS
AC
EN
AC
AMPS-24
grounding
*If the SLC device does not match the one in this figure,
stud refer to the SLC manual appendix, which contains wiring
conversion charts for type V and type H modules.
Figure A.1 Wiring to AMPS-24 and NFS2-3030
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back-up - FMM-1* figure, refer to the SLC
manual appendix, which
contains wiring conver-
sion charts for type V and
type H modules.
47K ELR
(P/N R-47K)
APS2-6R
Non-power-limited
Figure A.2 Wiring to CPS-24 and CPU2-640/CPU-320
NOTE: When two conductors are connected to the same terminal, the same gauge wire must be used.
blue black
APS2-6R
B.2 AFP-200
The APS2-6R is mounted behind the control panel in the AFP-200 backbox. See “In an AFP-200 Cabinet” on page 11 for instructions on
how to mount the APS2-6R in the backbox.
grounding
stud
JP6
JP7
SW2
SW3
JP2
JP5
JP1 JP9
JP3
AC
Non-power-limited circuits
BB-17 Backbox
with batteries
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- +
B.3 AFP-300/AFP-400
The APS2-6R must be mounted to the CHS-4/L chassis in the CAB-3/4 Series backbox. See “In a CAB-3/4 Series Backbox” on page 11.
MPS-400
Non-power-limited
J4
Power-limited
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to battery +
back-up -
APS2-6R
Non-power-limited
Figure B.3 Wiring to MPS-400
POWER LIMITED
BAT + BAT - +24R COMMON +24 COMMON
TB2
TB1 EARTH GND AC NEUTRAL AC HOT
P2
P5
CB1 F1 P4
P3
R27
JP5
MPS-24A
Non-power-limited
Power-limited
to battery +
back-up -
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Non-power-limited
APS2-6R
MPS-24B
Power-limited
Non-power-limited
to battery +
back-up -
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APS2-6R
Non-power-limited
B.5 NFS-640
The APS2-6R must be mounted to the CHS-4/L chassis in the CAB-3/4 Series backbox. See “In a CAB-3/4 Series Backbox” on page 11.
Power-limited
CPU-640
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Non-power-limited
Power-limited
to battery +
back-up -
Non-power-limited APS2-6R
Figure B.6 Wiring to CPU-640
B.6 NFS-3030
The APS2-6R must be mounted to the CHS-4/L chassis in the CAB-3/4 Series backbox. See “In a CAB-3/4 Series Backbox” on page 11.
Power-limited
Non-power-limited
APS2-6R
to battery +
back-up - CPU-3030
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Non-power-limited
AMPS-24
Figure B.7 Wiring to AMPS-24 and CPU-3030
1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5 6
S - +
1 2 3
TB5
Phone1 TRBL
PHONE
1 AND 2
Phone 2 2 X 2W
SW2
squares to secure the wiring.
S - +
1 2 3
1 X 4W
TB6
Phone 2 TRBL
Phone 3 TB9
S - +
XPIQ-MB
1 2 3
PHONE
TB7
3 AND 4
Phone 3 TRBL
2 X 2W
CHGTRBL
Phone 4 1 X 4W
S - +
1 2 3
SW3
BATTRBL
TB8
Phone 4 TRBL
XPIQ-PS Power A.C.Fail EXT TRBL IN
J9
J2
J1
APS2-6R
Non-power-limited +
J9
- -
+
F2
+
-
TB3
J4 J3 LED2
LED1
TB4
JP4
F1
JP3 JP2
+ to battery
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- back-up
CONTROL
AC GND NEUT HOT POWER FOR XPIQ-MB J2 INTERFACE + BATTERY -
J1
F2
15
Non-power-limited
XPIQ-PS
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