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Fire-Lite MS-9050UDC - Battery Box; Battery Charger; CHG-120 F Battery Charger

Fire-Lite MS-9050UDC
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Product Description
MS-9050UD Series PN 52413:D 12/15/08 19
1.8.4 Battery Box
BB-26
The BB-26 battery box may be used to house up to two 26 AH batteries and the CHG-75 Battery
Charger. The battery box, which is red and is provided with knockouts, was designed specifically
to compliment mounting below the FACP.
BB-55F
The BB-55F battery box may be used to house two 26 AH batteries, two 60 AH batteries or one
100 AH battery. When the CHG-120F is mounted in the BB-55F, two 26 AH or one 60 AH battery
may also be housed in the battery box.
1.8.5 Battery Charger
1.8.5.1 CHG-75 Battery Charger
The CHG-75 is capable of charging up to 75 AH lead-acid batteries with the FACP. The FACP
battery charger must be disabled, by removing jumper JP30, when using the CHG-75. The
charger and up to 26 AH batteries can be housed in the BB-26 battery box. Larger batteries and
the charger can be housed in the BB-55F battery box which can be mounted up to 20 feet away
from the control panel. Refer to the CHG-75 Manual for additional information.
1.8.5.2 CHG-120F Battery Charger
The CHG-120F is capable of charging up to 120 AH lead-acid batteries with the FACP. The
FACP battery charger must be disabled, by removing jumper JP30, when using the CHG-120F.
The batteries and charger can be housed in the BB-55F battery box which can be mounted up to
20 feet away from the control panel. Note that when using the BB-55F for housing the charger
and batteries greater than 26AH, multiple BB-55Fs are required. Refer to the CHG-120F
Manual for additional information.
1.8.6 IPDACT, IPDACT-2, IPDACT-2UD - IP Communicator
The IPDACT, IPDACT-2, and IPDACT-2UD are a compact, Internet Protocol Communicators
designed to allow FACP status communication to a Central Station via the internet. No telephone
lines are required when using any IPDACT. Using Contact ID protocol from the FACP, any
IPDACT converts the standard DACT phone communication to a protocol that can be transmitted
and received via the internet. It also checks connectivity between the FACP and Central Station.
Refer to the IPDACT Series Product Installation Document P/N 53109 for additional information.
Reference
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