Honeywell HPFF12 Operation Manual - Page 11

Start-up Procedure, WARNING

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Start-up Procedure System Overview - Provides use of a wide range of ELR resistors' values: 1.9K ohms to 25K ohms. - Eases retrofit installations by matching existing ELR value without having to locate in the field. (ELRs must be UL Listed.) • NAC Trouble memory: - Individual NAC Trouble LEDs blink if past troubles occurred. - Aids installer or repair personnel to find the location of past troubles. • Fixed, clamp-style terminal blocks to accommodate 12 AWG (3.31 mm²) to 22 AWG (0.326 mm²) wire. • Separate Trouble and AC Fail Form-C relay contacts. • Initiating device input signal is interrupted for Trouble indication at device or FACP. • Optional two-hour delay: - In opening of Trouble contacts upon AC loss (AC Fail contact always transfers immediately upon AC loss). - In interruption of initiating device input signal for Trouble indication at device or FACP. - UL 864 9th Edition requires 1-3 hour delay, therefore always programming for the two-hour delay is recommended. • Auxiliary output: - Continuous 24 VDC output (even in alarm): 2.0 A. - Resettable fuse (PTC) limited. • Mounting locations on the Control circuit board for optional addressable relay and control modules. 1.3 Start-up Procedure 1. Configure the power supply jumpers as described in Section 1.4, "Jumpers", on page 12. 2. Install the power supply as described in Section 2, "Installation", on page 17. 3. Program the power supply as described in Section 3, "Programming Options", on page 35. 4. Wire the power supply circuits, referring to the options described in Section 4, "Trouble Supervision", on page 39 and the application examples in Section 5, "Applications", on page 42. 5. Connect the primary source wiring while observing the following: • HPFF12 and HPFF12CM: make certain the primary source is 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 5.0 A. • HPFF12E and HPFF12CME: make certain the primary source is 240 VAC, 50 Hz, 2.80 A. • Run a pair of wires (with earth ground conductor) from the protected premises' main breaker box to TB1 on the internal 24 VDC power supply circuit board. • For power supplies: use 14 AWG (2.089 mm²) wire with 600 V insulation. • Connect ground of the protected premise to ground stud of the enclosure using a dedicated nut/lockwasher supplied in the hardware kit. ! WARNING: MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE AC CIRCUIT BREAKER IS OFF BEFORE MAKING ANY WIRING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE CIRCUIT BREAKER AND THE POWER SUPPLY. 6. Apply power to the power supply using the following procedure: - Apply AC power by turning on the AC mains circuit breaker connected to the power supply. - Connect a properly charged battery to the TB1 on the unit's internal Control circuit board. HPFF12 NAC Expander - P/N 53576:B 11/24/2010 11

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HPFF12 NAC Expander —
P/N 53576:B
11/24/2010
11
Start-up Procedure
System Overview
Provides use of a wide range of ELR resistors’ values: 1.9K ohms to 25K ohms.
Eases retrofit installations by matching existing ELR value without having to locate in the
field. (ELRs must be UL Listed.)
NAC Trouble memory:
Individual NAC Trouble LEDs blink if past troubles occurred.
Aids installer or repair personnel to find the location of past troubles.
Fixed, clamp-style terminal blocks to accommodate 12 AWG (3.31 mm²) to 22 AWG (0.326
mm²) wire.
Separate Trouble and AC Fail Form-C relay contacts.
Initiating device input signal is interrupted for Trouble indication at device or FACP.
Optional two-hour delay:
In opening of Trouble contacts upon AC loss (AC Fail contact always transfers immediately
upon AC loss).
In interruption of initiating device input signal for Trouble indication at device or FACP.
UL 864 9th Edition requires 1-3 hour delay, therefore always programming for the two-hour
delay is recommended.
Auxiliary output:
Continuous 24 VDC output (even in alarm): 2.0 A.
Resettable fuse (PTC) limited.
Mounting locations on the Control circuit board for optional addressable relay and control
modules.
1.3
Start-up Procedure
1.
Configure the power supply jumpers as described in Section 1.4, “Jumpers”, on page 12.
2.
Install the power supply as described in Section 2, “Installation”, on page 17.
3.
Program the power supply as described in Section 3, “Programming Options”, on page 35.
4.
Wire the power supply circuits, referring to the options described in Section 4, “Trouble
Supervision”, on page 39 and the application examples in Section 5, “Applications”, on page
42.
5.
Connect the primary source wiring while observing the following:
HPFF12 and HPFF12CM: make certain the primary source is 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 5.0 A.
HPFF12E and HPFF12CME: make certain the primary source is 240 VAC, 50 Hz, 2.80 A.
Run a pair of wires (with earth ground conductor) from the protected premises’ main
breaker box to TB1 on the internal 24 VDC power supply circuit board.
For power supplies: use 14 AWG (2.089 mm²) wire with 600 V insulation.
Connect ground of the protected premise to ground stud of the enclosure using a dedicated
nut/lockwasher supplied in the hardware kit.
6.
Apply power to the power supply using the following procedure:
Apply AC power by turning on the AC mains circuit breaker connected to the power supply.
Connect a properly charged battery to the TB1 on the unit’s internal Control circuit board.
!
WARNING:
MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE AC CIRCUIT BREAKER IS OFF BEFORE MAKING ANY WIRING
CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE CIRCUIT BREAKER AND THE POWER SUPPLY.