SILENT KNIGHT SK5495 manual
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MODEL 5495 Power Module and Manual Number 151161 Rev L 1 1 2 Requirements 2 Requirements 2 3 Overview 3 Descriptions and Electrical Ratings 3 Input Terminals 4 Appliance Circuit Terminals 5 4 6 Mounting 6 Preventing Water Damage 6 Wire Routing 7 Requirements Standby and Alarm 8 Current Drawn From Host Panel 8 Current Drawn from Battery 8 CAN ULC S527 8 the 5495 to a Control Panel 10 Common Trouble Relay 11 Appliance Wiring 12 Class A Supervised Wiring 12 A Output Notification Circuits 12 A Supervised Input Circuits 12 Class B Supervised Wiring 13 B Output Notification Circuits 13 B Supervised Input Circuits 14 Fault Detection Enable Disable Jumper 14 Connection 15 Switch Settings 15 Selecting the Standard Input Output Configurations 16 Input Output Configurations That Select ANSI Temporal Coded Outputs 17 Selecting Synchronized Output Configurations 18 Selecting Synchronized Faraday Configurations 18 Selecting Synchronized Gentex Configurations 18 Selecting Synchronized System Sensor Configurations 19 Selecting Synchronized Wheelock Configurations 19 5495 Distributed Power Module Installation Manual Selecting Synchronized AMSECO Configurations 19 Setting the Loss of AC Delay 20 Setting the Auxiliary Output 20 5 Applications 21 Power Applications 21 Power Application 23 Holder Application 24 6 25 25 Conditions 26 Fault Resistance 27 and Replacing the Control Panel 28 Removing the Control Panel 28 Replacing the Control Panel 28 A Listed Notification Appliances 29 Notification Appliances 29 Knight Fire Product Warranty and Return Policy Warranties and Limitation of Liability 1 5495 is a notification appliance circuit and auxiliary power expander that provides up to 6 of filtered 24 volt power for powering notification appliances and auxiliary devices 5495 provides its own AC power connection battery charging circuit and battery Used with security and fire alarm control panels the 5495 enables you to and distribute power to many more devices than your panel may normally allow Configurations 5495 has two optically isolated signaling inputs that provide the signal connection the main control panel to the 5495 see Section 3.2 for more details Output Configurations 5495 has four power limited notification appliance circuits that can be configured in combinations of Class A and Class B circuits see Section 3.3 for details Auxiliary Power Configurations 5495 has a dedicated power limited auxiliary output that can be configured in two ways The auxiliary output can either be non resettable always on or to switch off during the AC power failure to conserve the battery standby When the auxiliary power is configured to switch off there is a 30 second delay the auxiliary power is turned off after the AC power fails see Section 4.8.4 for C Trouble Relay 5495 includes a general trouble relay that will de energize for any trouble situation Section 4.4.1 for details Earth Fault Detection ANSI Temporal Code 5495 monitors for earth faults to the system power or system ground When detected system de energizes the trouble relay and the input supervision relays see Section 5.2 details 5495 provides two configuration options that will drive outputs with the ANSI code if the inputs are on constantly see Section 4.8.1 for details Synchronized appliances 5495 provides configuration options that will eliminate the need for synchronized