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Honeywell NOTIFIER PSE-6 User Manual

Honeywell NOTIFIER PSE-6
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Power Supply Expanders
PSE-6(C)(E)(R) & PSE-10(E)(C)(R)
Instruction Manual
Document LS10227-000NF-E Rev: B
3/29/2021 ECN: 2939

Table of Contents

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Honeywell NOTIFIER PSE-6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryExtender
BrandHoneywell NOTIFIER
ModelPSE-6
DescriptionPower Supply Extender
Power Supply24 VDC
CompatibilityNOTIFIER Fire Alarm Control Panels
Output Voltage24 VDC
Humidity Range10% to 93% non-condensing
Enclosure TypeMetal
Output Current6 A
Operating Temperature0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F)
CertificationsUL

Summary

Fire Alarm & Emergency Communication System Limitations

Detector Placement Recommendations

Manufacturer's guidance on optimal detector placement for fire alarm systems.

Fire Alarm System Failure Reasons

Factors contributing to the failure or inadequacy of fire alarm systems.

System Device and Communication Limitations

Limitations of audible devices, strobes, and communication systems.

Impact of Inadequate Maintenance

How poor maintenance affects system reliability and performance.

Installation Precautions

General Installation Warnings and Cautions

Important safety warnings and cautions for installers and users.

Environmental and Handling Precautions

Guidelines for environmental conditions and component handling during installation.

Wiring and Component Handling Guidelines

Best practices for wiring, static handling, and terminal tightening.

Regulatory Compliance and Notices

FCC and Canadian requirements for system compliance.

Software Downloads and Updates

Documentation Feedback Process

System Overview

General System Information and Features

Overview of PSE functions, features, and general system information.

Technical Specifications and Fault Values

Details technical specs and fault detection resistance values.

Ground Fault Detection and Applications

Explains SW1 for ground fault detection and system use cases.

Initial Start-up Procedure

Step-by-step guide for powering up the system.

Installation Guide

Mounting and Wiring Requirements

Instructions for backbox, NAC, module mounting, and NEC wiring.

FACP Connectivity and Configuration

Connecting PSE to FACP in slave and master modes.

External Chargers and Cascading Units

Procedures for external chargers and cascading multiple PSEs.

Canadian Application Requirements

Specific installation guidelines for Canadian systems.

Programming Options

S1 Global DIP Switch Configuration

Settings for global options using the S1 DIP switch.

Global Programmable Feature Details

Explanation of features like input debounce and jitter.

Input, Charger, and AC Fail Configuration

Configures command inputs, charger, and AC fail delays.

Special Operating Modes Selection

Enables modes for configuration changes or history viewing.

Output Circuit Control DIP Switches

Programmable Features and Command Inputs

Details output features and command input assignments.

Output Configuration Options

Settings for unused, auxiliary power, and door holder outputs.

Synchronization and Class A Wiring

Configures sync modes, selective silence, and Class A wiring.

Strobe Synchronization Limits

Specifies the maximum number of strobes for synchronized NACs.

LED Indicators

System Status LED Indicators

Explains the meaning of Power, Battery, and Ground Fault LEDs.

Output Circuit LED Indicators

Explains status and trouble LEDs for individual output circuits.

Trouble Supervision

Supervision Using Input Circuits

Monitoring PSE faults via FACP inputs.

Trouble Relay Functionality

Using the trouble relay for fault reporting.

AC Trouble Relay Operation

Monitoring AC failure using the AC trouble relay.

Ground Fault Relay for Canadian Applications

Monitoring ground faults specific to Canadian installations.

Power Supply Requirements

Power Needs Overview and AC Circuit Calculation

Introduction to power needs and calculating AC branch circuits.

System Current Draw Calculations

Step-by-step guide to calculating system current draw.

Battery Selection and Standby Load

Guidance on battery selection and standby load calculations.

Testing and Maintenance

Periodic Testing and Service Procedures

Schedules and procedures for system testing.

Battery Checks and Maintenance Procedures

Steps for inspecting and maintaining batteries.

Wire Requirements

Application Examples

NAC Control Scenarios with Control Modules

Examples of NAC control using modules for silence, sync, and multiple outputs.

Output Control with NAC Sync and FDRM-1

Example of controlling outputs using NAC sync and an FDRM-1 module.

Trouble Reporting and Canadian Wiring

Examples for AC trouble reporting and Canadian two-stage wiring.

Canadian Two-Stage with XP6-C Module

Example of Canadian two-stage system using an XP6-C module.

Manufacturer Warranties and Liability

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