Battery Disposal; Earth Fault Monitoring - Honeywell Notifier ID3000 Series Installation & Commissioning Manual

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ID3000 Series Installation & Commissioning Manual
EN54-2 : 8.2.4c.

Earth Fault Monitoring

is required.
EFD
A
JP1
BASE PCB
BASE PCB
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B
The diagnostic RS232
serial port connector
P1 is NOT an isolated
port.
charging the test is suspended for a period of 12 hours
and re-applied. If the batteries have not reached the
required minimum voltage the warning is displayed to
indicate that the batteries may need replacing.
5 Reset the panel and check that the status returns to
'NORMAL'.

7.5.2 Battery Disposal

As a minimum, replace the batteries every four years.
The battery units should always be disposed of in
accordance with the battery manufacturer 's
recommendations and local regulations.
7.6 Earth Fault Monitoring
The ID3000 Series panels are fitted with an earth fault
monitoring circuit located on the Base PCB. Earth fault
monitoring should be enabled during normal operation;
this is the default condition and is indicated by a fitted
jumper link on JP1 (A) in the top right-hand corner of the
Base PCB. To disable the earth fault monitoring, remove
the link. The presence of an earth fault is also indicated
by a yellow LED next to JP1.
Warning: If an earth fault already exists, DO NOT
attempt to connect additional equipment
likely to cause earth faults as damage may
result, i.e. inhibiting the monitoring will not
protect the equipment.
Note: Direct connection of a VDU etc. to the RS232 serial
port D-type plug connector P1 (B), located on the
Base PCB lower edge, will result in an earth fault
and potential damage to the connecting equipment.
This fault can be removed by use of an isolated
RS232 link or by (temporarily) disabling the earth
leakage detection. Wait for at least one minute after
disabling the earth fault monitoring circuit before
plugging into P1.
Important Notice
The diagnostic RS232 serial port (connector P1)
is NOT isolated. It must only be used to connect
the Off-line Configuration Tool PC or any other
suitably-isolated device.
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997-274-000-6, Issue 6
September 2009

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