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The table below summarizes the specifications for the SPS and RPS.
Table 1. Input and Output Specifications
AC Input Specifications
4100-5111/5112 SPS
4100-5125/5126 RPS
4 A Maximum
120 VAC @ 60 Hz, nominal
4100-5113 SPS
4100-5127 RPS
2 A Maximum
220/230/240 VAC @ 50 or 60 Hz
DC Output Specifications
All SPSs/RPSs
Minimum: 19.5 VDC
Maximum: 32 VDC
Ripple: 2 VDC p-p @ full load (9 A)
SPS IDNet Output
(see note)
30 V or 35 V
Battery Charger Specifications
Input Voltage Range 21-33 VDC
Output Float Voltage
27.4 VDC 500 mV @ 20 C, temperature
compensated at –24 mV/ C (32 F to 120 F or
0 C to 50 C)
High Voltage Output 29.1 V @ 3.3 A
Output Current Limit
1.4 A (For 6.2 – 18 Ah battery)
3.3 A (Default; for 18-50 Ah battery – Canadian;
for 18-110 Ah battery – U.S.)
Notes:
The battery circuit is supervised.
When it is necessary to activate large numbers of output devices on IDNet peripherals
(such as piezo sounders), the output voltage is increased to 35 V to provide sufficient voltage at
the end of line to activate the piezo. The higher voltage state is an alarm condition for the
purpose of standby battery calculation. The 30 V output is the normal condition and is used to
prolong battery standby. The system CPU activates the boost feature when 10 LED, Piezo or
other outputs are activated.
AC power must be provided to the Power Supply from a dedicated branch circuit.
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Introduction to the SPS and RPS,
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Input/Output/Battery
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