Mircom IIBPS1002 BPS-1002 NAC Power Extender Installation Guide (English)

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BPS 1002 Power Extender Guide Application Guide for additional information 101413 NAC Power Extender BPS 1002 is an extremely cost effective 10 amp remote power supply battery charger It may be connected to any or 24 volt Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP Primary applications include Notification Appliance Circuit NAC such strobes and horns expansion support to meet ADA requirements It also provides auxiliary power to support system The unit delivers electronically regulated and filtered 24 volt power to Class B Style W Y or Class A Style NAC loop circuits Additionally a separate 1.0A auxiliary output for four 4 wire smoke detectors is available The 10 max alarm current can be divided between the four 4 outputs for powering NAC devices Each output is rated at amp max and can be independently programmed for Steady Temporal Code 3 or Strobe Synchronization All outputs be programmed for Input to Output Follower Mode output will follow input In non alarm condition independent supervision for Class A Style Z and or Class B Style W Y FACP NAC circuits is provided In the event of a loop the FACP will be notified via the steered input input 1 or input 2 In addition there are common trouble output NC C NO which are used to indicate general loop system trouble A common trouble input is provided for NC normally closed devices to report trouble to the FACP Two 2 FACP signaling outputs can be employed directed to control supervision and power delivery to any combination of the four 4 outputs Agency Listings UL Listed Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 864 MEA NYC Department of Buildings Approved CSFM California State Fire Marshal Approved FM Factory Mutual Approved NFPA 72 Compliant Power input 120VAC 60 Hz 5.0 amp Two 2 Class A Style Z or two 2 Class B Style W Y FACP inputs Two 2 NC dry contact trigger inputs Class 2 Rated power limited outputs 24VDC 10 amp max total alarm current 2.5 amp max current per output Separate 1.0 amp auxiliary output Programmable supervised indicating circuit outputs Four 4 Class B Style W Y or Two 2 Class A Style Z or One 1 Class A Style Z and Two 2 Class B Style W Y see Application Guide Thermal and short circuit protection with auto reset Backup Built in charger for sealed lead acid or gel type batteries Automatic switchover to stand by battery when AC Fails Zero voltage drop when switching over to battery backup AC fail supervision form contact 1 amp 28VDC Factory set for 1.5 hours with optional 30 seconds delay setting field selectable Instant local AC trouble reporting relay form contact 1 amp 28VDC Battery presence and low battery supervision form contact 1 amp 28VDC Indicators Input and output status LED indicators Features 2 wire horn strobe Sync mode allows audible notification appliances horns to be silenced while visual notification appliances strobes continue to operate Sync protocols include Potter Amseco Faraday Gentex System Sensor and CooperWheelock Temporal Code 3 Steady Mode Input to Output Follower Mode maintains synchronization of notification appliances circuit Compatible with 12VDC or 24VDC fire panels Output loop supervision steered to input 1 or input 2 Signal circuit trouble memory helps identify Common trouble input and output Ground fault detection Unit includes power supply red enclosure cam lock battery leads Dimensions approx H x W x D 15.5 x 12 x 4.5 393.7mm x 304.8mm x 114.3mm loop problems 2 Input Supply Specifications 60Hz 5 amp 4 regulated supervised NAC output circuits 24VDC 2.5 amp maximum current 1 aux special application 24VDC power output circuit 1 amp non supervised output current must not exceed current 10 amp in Alarm Condition two 2 12VDC 12AH or two 2 12VDC 7AH batteries connected in series Current Resistor of line fault maximum impedance 2200 ohm ohm Specifications Time Total Amp Minutes Alarm Output Current Aux Output Batteries two 2 12VDC batteries in series Unit is equipped with 1 amp max auxiliary output will remain battery backed up during power out For loads connected to please refer to battery Specifications above for ratings When loads connected to output during alarm condition the remaining outputs may not exceed 10 amp total alarm example AUX 1 amp outputs up to 9 amp amp 5 minutes amp 5 minutes amp 5 minutes Hours Hours Hours amp Instructions N 1 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 Mode Selection Table Identification Table Status Indication Table review Guide for BPS 602 BPS 802 BPS 1002 Supply Specifications Specifications the enclosure Install two upper fasteners and screws in the wall with the screw heads protruding Place the upper keyholes over the two upper screws level and secure Mark the position of the lower two holes the enclosure Drill the lower holes and install the two fasteners Place the enclosure upper keyholes over two upper screws Install the two lower screws and make sure to tighten all screws Dimensions pg 16 methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 NFPA and with all local codes and authorities having jurisdiction is intended for indoor use only Output Programming Selection Table Mount unit in the desired location Mark and predrill holes in the wall to line up with the top two keyholes Connect green lead to earth ground Fig 1 Connect the line L and neutral N terminals to a separate unswitched AC circuit 120VAC 60Hz dedicated to the Fire Alarm System Measure output voltage before connecting devices This helps avoiding potential damage Connect battery to the terminals marked BAT on the Power Supply Board battery leads included Note If batteries being used in your installation do not fit into the BPS 1002 unit it is required to install a NFPA 72 ANSI and with all local codes and authorities having jurisdiction Battery circuits are not power limited Set output selection switches marked OUT1 through OUT4 to follow corresponding input IN1 I N2 and 0.25 spacing from power limited circuits and use separate knockout If additional battery enclosure required it must be UL Listed for the application and mounted within 5 of the BPS 1002 enclosure in the room minimum 12 AWG wire in appropriate conduit is required for connection When using conduit make it is installed in a matter where it can not turn enclosure UL Listed for appropriate application Separate battery enclosure is required to have 50 cubic inches additional open space All wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 output signal type Output Programming Selection Table pg 4 3 board outputs see Application Guide Connect FACP output to desired AL800LGK logic board inputs and notification appliances to desired AL800LGK Note The 2 wire horn strobe sync mode will only synchronize horns horn strobes strobes with For connection of smoke detectors digital dialer see Optional Hookup Diagram pg 8 capability A Style Z Class B Style W Y SW1 SW2 Settings For all Class B Style W Y hookups SW1 SW2 on the AL800LGK logic board must be open For all Class A Style Z hookups SW1 SW2 on the AL800LGK logic board must be closed must be programmed independently OUT1 OUT4 Programming Selection Table Positions to Output Mode 3 Mode Mode 3 2 follows signal it receives from the corresponding input i e FACP module maintains synchronization of notification appliance circuit Temporal Code 3 signal generation output mode will accept a steady or a pulsing input 2 3 A steady output signal will be generated

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