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Input Voltage | 120 VAC, 60 Hz |
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Output Voltage | 24 VDC |
Output Current | 6 A |
Power Output | 144 W |
Battery Charger | Yes |
Battery Charging Current | 1.5 A |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) |
Secondary Input | 24 VDC |
Battery Charging Capacity | 7 to 18 Ah |
Listings | UL, ULC |
Details FCC regulations regarding radio frequency energy emissions from the apparatus.
Outlines Canadian regulations for digital apparatus noise emissions.
Describes the general use, applications, and supervision aspects of the FCPS-24S.
Lists the key features and functionalities of the FCPS-24S power supply unit.
Step-by-step guide for powering up and initial configuration of the FCPS-24S.
Covers jumper settings for fault detection, input selection, and status LEDs for system status.
Lists the technical specifications including electrical, current, and voltage ratings.
Describes the general applications and provides a block diagram of the FCPS-24S.
Details the process for securely mounting the FCPS-24S backbox to a wall.
Explains the correct wiring procedures for Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs).
Guides on mounting compatible addressable modules within the FCPS-24S cabinet.
Outlines NEC requirements for separating power-limited and nonpower-limited wiring.
Lists specific DIP switch settings for configuring various operational features.
Describes the various programmable features available through DIP switch configurations.
Explains how to select the appropriate strobe synchronization type for notification appliances.
Details the configuration options for Master or Slave synchronization modes.
Describes the feature to delay AC power loss reporting for up to eight hours.
Explains how input circuits control output circuits and their respective functions.
Allows enabling or disabling the internal battery charger for accommodating external chargers.
Configures Output Circuit #4 for specialized door closer operation and control.
Explains how the FACP supervises the FCPS-24S using Notification Appliance Circuits.
Details the supervision of the wiring connection between the FACP and the FCPS-24S.
Describes how internal FCPS-24S faults are detected and reported as NAC troubles.
Explains the use of the fail-safe Form-C trouble relay for monitoring system faults.
Details the option to delay reporting AC power loss for up to eight hours for stabilization.
Shows controlling four NACs with one input and enabling selective silence for audio/visual devices.
Demonstrates controlling three NACs and one door holder from a single input source.
Explains a configuration for synchronized and nonsynchronized temporal outputs for notification appliances.
Shows using the FCPS-24S for devices requiring resettable or nonresettable power outputs.
Illustrates powering 24 VDC door holders using all four output circuits of the FCPS-24S.
Details connecting multiple FCPS-24S units as slave units for synchronized output.
Explains cascading multiple FCPS-24S units for synchronized output from a master FACP.
Shows cascading FCPS-24S units from a nonsynchronized FACP NAC for synchronized operation.
Outlines the four-step process for calculating power supply needs and battery sizing.
Details how to calculate the required AC branch circuit current based on system load.
Explains how to calculate system current draw in non-fire and fire alarm conditions.
Introduces the calculation of system current draw for primary and secondary power sources.
Provides the step-by-step method to calculate system current draw using provided tables.
Guides on calculating the required battery size in ampere hours (AH) for backup power.
States the NFPA standby and alarm time requirements for battery backup duration.
Provides practical guidance on selecting and locating appropriate batteries for the system.