Introduction To The Charger; Overview - FCI CHG-120 Instruction Manual

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Note: Throughout this manual,
the term "charger" refers to a
CHG-120.
Note: For detailed descriptions of charger connections, jumpers, and
switches, see "Charger Connections, Jumpers, and Switches" on page 4.
CHG-120 Instruction 11/22/04 PN: 52459:A FCI P/N:9000-0572

1. Introduction to the Charger

Overview

The CHG-120 battery charger is designed to charge lead-acid batteries that provide
emergency standby power for a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). Two 12-volt batteries
are always used in series to supply 24 VDC nominal. The following list gives answers to
some common questions about the charger:
What types of FACPs can be used with the charger? Any 24 VDC FACP that uses
lead-acid 25 AH to 120 AH batteries and that has the feature to disable the FACP
battery charger.
Where does the charger mount? You can mount the charger into a CAB-X3 Series
Cabinet or into a BB-55 Battery Box.
How many outputs does the charger provide? The charger provides two output
circuits for connection to multiple loads (such as a power supply, amplifier, auxiliary
amplifier, and so forth).
What options are available with the charger? You can configure the charger to
disable the charger's ground fault detection, to delay AC loss reporting (8 or 16 hours),
and to operate with 120 VAC or 240 VAC.
How long does it take the charger to charge batteries? Typically, it takes 9 hours to
charge 25 AH batteries, 20 hours to charge 60 AH batteries, and up to 48 hours to
charge 120 AH batteries. Refer to "Specifications" on page 2 for details.
Figure 1 identifies features of the charger:
Heavy duty primary
AC power
connections
Voltage Selection Switch
for 120 VAC or 240 VAC
operation
15 A replaceable fuses provide
short circuit and overload
protection
Figure 1 Charger Features
Nine LED status
indicators
Open collector trouble daisy chain
connections
External trouble
input
Form-C trouble relay to
other devices
Two output circuits to
load (power supply,
auxiliary power supply,
amplifiers, etc.)
25 AH – 120 AH battery
connections
Optional Ammeter
connection
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