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LEDs
M1
OFF indicates failure on the assigned Power Supply Module.
M2
OFF indicates input (230 V
- check for Mains voltage;
~
- check that the fuse 17 is intact;
- check that the Power Supply Module is connected to the Electronics module.
OFF indicates output voltage failure on terminals [O1],[O2] or [O3] respectively:
_1
- in the event of input voltage failure (LED ~ OFF);
_2
- check that the battery is properly connected and charged (LEDs A , a and s OFF);
_3
- check that the current absorbed by the terminal does not exceed 1.8 A.
Power will be restored when the absorption drops to the permitted limit.
ON indicates Power Supply Module shutdown, due to output voltage above the Safety
threshold (PS-12 = 15 V; PS-24 = 34 V). This condition can cause damage to the battery
and connected devices.
m
The standby battery will supply the voltage to the Power Supply Station and the connected
devices. The Power Supply Module will be reconnected automatically when its output
voltage drops below the Safety threshold, if this does not occur, it must be replaced.
ON indicates battery shutdown, due to voltage drop below the Safety threshold (PS-12 =
a
9.5 V; PS-24 = 19 V). This condition can damage the battery. The battery will be
reconnected as soon as it is recharged by the Power Supply Module.
ON indicates that the Power Supply Station has battery trouble. Therefore, in the event of
input voltage failure (LED ~ OFF), no power will be supplied to the devices connected to
A
the Power Supply Station. Check that the fuse 21 is intact;
- check that the battery is connected and its voltage is above cutout threshold. The battery
must be replaced when its voltage remains below cutout threshold.
ON indicates that the battery is empty. If the input voltage fails (LED ~ OFF), therefore,
s
no power can be supplied the the devices connected to the Power Supply Station. Allow
the battery to recharge for several hours, if the battery does not recharge it must replaced
TERMINALS
1[O1] 3[O2] 5[O3]
2-4-6-14 [- - - - ]
7-8 [AS]
9 [AV.RETE]
10 [SW.DIS]
11 [B DIS]
12 [B ASS]
13 [B BAS]
(*)
27.6V for the PS-24 and 13.8V for the PS-12.
(**)
A maximum absorption of 1.8 A is possible from each output, however, the sum of the current
(**)
absorption of the terminals 1[O1], 3[O2] and 5[O3] must not exceed the maximum current
(**)
supplied by the Power Supply Station (see "TECHNICAL FEATURES).
~ ) voltage failure:
Supply Outputs protected by automatic restoral fuse
Ground terminals
Trouble relay terminals: Standby status of these terminals
depends on jumper 24. (Vedi Fig. 2)
Normally Open repeat output for Mains Trouble: connects to
negative when the LED ~ turns OFF
Normally Open repeat output for Power-Supply Cutout
Module: connects to negative when the LED m turns ON
Normally Open repeat output for Battery Cutout: connects to
negative when the LED a turns ON
Normally Open repeat output for Battery Not Present:
connects to negative when the LED A turns ON
Normally Open repeat output for Low Battery: connects to
negative when the LED s turns ON
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
v (V)
i (A)
(*)
(**)
0
0
0.1
0
0.1
0
0.1
0
0.1
0
0.1

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