ETC FCPS-24FE

DF-51401 •D-100
July13, 2004
FCPS
-24F(E)
FCPS-24F(E)
24 V
olt, 6 Amp R
emote P
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Volt,
Remote
Power
www.firelite.com
Section: Power Supplies/Accessories
California
State Fire
Marshal
7315-0075:176
GENERAL
The Fire•Lite FCPS-24F(E) is a compact, cost-effective, 6amp remote power supply with battery charger. The FCPS24F(E) may be connected to any 12- or 24-volt Fire Alarm
Control Panel (FACP) or may stand alone. Primary applications include Notification Appliance (bell) Circuit (NAC)
expansion (to support ADA requirements) or auxiliary
power to support 24-volt system accessories. The FCPS
provides regulated and filtered 24 VDC power to four Notification Appliance Circuits (two Class A [Style Z] and two
Class B [Style Y] or four Class B only). Alternately, the four
outputs may be configured as any combination of resettable/non-resettable power outputs (optimal for powering
four-wire smoke detectors). The FCPS-24F(E) also contains a battery charger capable of charging up to 7.0 Amp
Hour batteries.
S2424
S1287
(FCPS-24F
FCPS-24FE)
(FCPS-24F)
CS868
(FCPS-24F)
MEA
387-94-E
(FCPS-24F)
FEA
TURES
FEATURES
• Requires input trigger voltage of 9.0 - 32 VDC.
• Contains two, fully-isolated input/control circuits (triggered from FACP Notification Appliance Circuit [NAC
expander mode] or jumpered permanently on [standalone mode]).
• Two Class A (Style Z) or Class B (Style Y) Notification
Appliance Circuits (circuits 1 & 3).
• Two additional NACs that may be individually configured
for Class B (Style Y) operation only (circuits 2 & 4).
• 6 Amp full load output (3 amps max./ckt.) in NAC expander mode (UL 864).
• 4 Amp continuous output in stand-alone mode (UL 1481).
• In stand-alone mode, output power circuits may be configured as resettable (reset line from FACP required) or
non-resettable.
• Fully regulated and filtered power output (optimal for
powering four-wire smoke detectors, annunciators and
other system peripherals requiring regulated/filtered
power).
• Fuseless, power-limited technology meets new UL powerlimiting requirements, effective May 1, 1995.
• Normally closed trouble contact.
• Fully supervised power supply, battery and Notification
Appliance Circuits.
• Selectable earth fault detection.
• AC trouble report selectable for immediate, 8 or 16 hour
delay.
• Optional ammeter/voltmeter.
• Works with virtually any UL 864 fire alarm control which
utilizes an industry-standard reverse-polarity notification
circuit.
• Self-contained in compact, lockable cabinet (15" [381
mm] H x 14.5" [368 mm] W x 2.75" [70 mm] D).
• Includes integral battery charger capable of charging up
to 7.0 AH batteries.
• Fixed, clamp-type terminal blocks accommodate up to 12
AWG (3.25 mm²) wire.
ST
AND
ARDS and CODES
STAND
ANDARDS
The FCPS-24F complies with the following standards:
• NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code.
• UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems
(NAC expander mode).
• UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Alarm Systems
(stand-alone mode).
Fire•Lite® Alarms is a Honeywell company.
This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product
information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all
requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
For more information, contact Fire•Lite Alarms, One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472.
Phone: (800) 627-3473, Toll-Free FAX: (877) 699-4105.
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SPECIFICA
TIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Primary (AC) Power
• FCPS-24F: 120 VAC 50/60 Hz, 2.0 A max.
• FCPS-24FE: 220/240 VAC 50/60 Hz, 1.0 A max.
• Wire size: minimum #14 AWG (2.0 mm²) with 600V
insulation.
Control Input Circuit
• Trigger Input Voltage: 9.0 to 32 VDC.
• Trigger Current:
2.0 mA (16 - 32 V).
(per input)
1.0 mA (9 - 16 V).
Trouble Contact Rating
• 5 amps at 24 VDC.
Auxiliary Power Output
• Specific Application Power - 45 mA Short Circuit.
Output Circuits
• +24 VDC (19.1 - 26.4) filtered, regulated.
• 3.0 amps maximum for any one circuit.
• 4.0 amps maximum total continuous current for all outputs (Stand-alone mode).
• 6.0 amps maximum total short-term current for all outputs
(NAC Expander mode).
Secondary Power (Battery) Charging Circuit
• Supports lead acid batteries only.
• Float Charge Voltage: 27.6V.
• Maximum Charge Current: 250 mA.
• Maximum Battery Capacity: 7.0 AH.
TERMINAL DESIGNA
TIONS
DESIGNATIONS
Notes:
1) Cut JP1 to use a UL listed external
battery charger, or MPM-4F ammeter/
voltmeter.
2) Cut R134 to delay AC loss reporting for 8 hours (24-hour standby), or
cut R134 and R76 to delay AC loss
reporting 16 hours (60-hour standby).
3) Cut R175 to make output #2 nonresettable in stand-alone mode.
4) Cut R176 to make output #4 nonresettable in stand-alone mode.
ORDERING INFORMA
TION
INFORMATION
FCPS-24F
FCPS-24FE
Remote charger power supply (120 VAC).
Includes main printed circuit board,
transformers, red enclosure, and
installation instructions.
Remote charger power supply (220/240
VAC). Includes main printed circuit
board, transformers, red enclosure, and
installation instructions.
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MPM-4F
A77-716B
12/24 VDC end-of-line relay for
monitoring 4-wire smoke detector power.
BAT-1270
Battery, 12 volt, 7.0 AH (two required).
MPM-4F
Optional ammeter/voltmeter. Mounts in
FCPS backbox.
Application Examples
Example 1.0:
Expand notification appliance power an additional 6.0 amps. Use up to 4 Class B (Style Y)
outputs or 2 Class A (Style Z) and 2 Class B (Style Y) outputs.
In this example, the FACP notification appliance circuits will activate the FCPS-24F(E) when reverse polarity
activation occurs. Trouble conditions on the FCPS-24F(E) are sensed by the FACP through Notification Appliance Circuit #1.
Example 2.0:
Use the FCPS-24F(E) to expand auxiliary regulated 24 volt system power up to 4 amps.
Both non-resettable and resettable power options are available.
Resettable outputs are created by connecting the resettable output from the FACP to one or both of the FCPS24F(E) inputs. Non-resettable outputs are created simply by cutting on board resistors. For addressable panel
applications, use a monitor module to sense the trouble status of the FCPS-24F(E) via the trouble relay contacts.
Example 3.0:
Use addressable control modules to activate the FCPS-24F(E) versus the FACP Notification
Appliance Circuits. This typically allows for mounting the FCPS-24F(E) at greater distances*
away from the FACP while expanding system architecture in various applications.
In this example, an addressable control module is used to activate the FCPS-24F(E) and an addressable monitor
module is used to sense FCPS-24F(E) trouble conditions. Local auxiliary power output from the FCPS-24F(E)
provides power to the addressable control module.
*The Fire•Lite MS-9200, 198-point Addressable FACP has the capability of locating control and monitor modules
up to 10,000 feet away.
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