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Simplex 4100ES Installation Guide

Simplex 4100ES
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Chapter 2 Installing FACP Components
Step 10. System Power Up and Power Down Procedures
System Power Up
Procedure
Power-Up Procedure:
1. Connect only
the negative (black) lead of the power supply/charger to the battery.
2. Close and lock the front panel door.
3. Have the appropriate personnel apply AC power to the system from the dedicated circuit
breaker or fused disconnect.
4. Ensure the panel has started properly, observing all safety procedures appropriate for a
system with AC power applied.
5. Open the panel door and acknowledge all abnormal conditions including the battery
disconnected trouble condition.
6. Connect the positive (red) lead of the power supply/charger to the battery.
7. Ensure the battery trouble has cleared.
8. Install the panel cover plate (when present), close and lock the door.
System Power
Down Procedure
Power-Down Procedure:
1. Unlock and open the panel door and remove the cover plate (when present), observing
appropriate safety procedures and warnings when the system has AC power present
2. Disconnect only
the positive (red) lead of the power supply/charger from the battery
3. Have appropriate personnel remove AC power from the system from the dedicated circuit
breaker or fused disconnect
4. Mark or tag the circuit breaker or fused disconnect indicating it is off for service
IMPORTANT:
Never connect or disconnect power on a 4100ES by
removing the connector from the PDM. This could cause
an improper order of power disconnection which may
shorten the product life.
If this procedure is not followed, you may cause damage
to the system and/or create a shock hazard.
WARNING:
Use caution when handling batteries - they can store
significant energy and present a shock hazard. When
transporting used batteries, be certain the terminals are
removed and/or insulated so they cannot make contact with
conductive objects and create a safety hazard.
Use caution when AC power is present. The panel must have
power removed while you are performing service on the
system.
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Simplex 4100ES Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeFire Alarm Control Panel
DisplayLCD
Battery BackupYes
Model4100ES
ManufacturerSimplex
Communication ProtocolOptional Ethernet
Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs)Up to 10
Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs)Up to 10
Agency ListingsUL, FM, CSFM, MEA
Max Relay Circuits20
Communication PortsEthernet
Operating Temperature32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
HumidityUp to 93% RH, non-condensing

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