Honeywell HPF24S6 Installation Manual

Honeywell HPF24S6 Installation Manual

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HPF24S6 & HPF24S8, HPF24S6E &
HPF24S8E, HPF24S6C & HPF24S8C
FIELD CHARGER/POWER SUPPLY
INSTALLATION MANUAL
P/N 52751:E1 • ECN 11-237 • 4/14/2011

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  • Page 1 HPF24S6 & HPF24S8, HPF24S6E & HPF24S8E, HPF24S6C & HPF24S8C FIELD CHARGER/POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION MANUAL P/N 52751:E1 • ECN 11-237 • 4/14/2011...
  • Page 2 Fire Alarm System Limitations While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! An automatic fire alarm system—typically made up of Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predeter- warning devices, and a fire alarm control panel with remote mined rate or reaches a predetermined level.
  • Page 3: Installation Precautions

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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1: System Overview ....................8 1.1: General................................8 1.2: Features................................8 1.3: Start-up Procedure ............................9 1.4: Jumpers ................................9 1.4.1: Jumper JP1 - Ground Fault Detection ....................9 1.4.2: Jumpers JP2 and JP3: Coded/Noncoded Input Selection ..............10 1.5: LED Indicators.............................10 1.6: Specifications...............................10 1.7: General.................................13 Section 2: Installation......................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Appendix A: Wire Requirements................... 43 Index ............................44 HPF24S Series Power Supplies — P/N 52751:E1 4/14/2011...
  • Page 7 It is imperative that the installer understand the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and be familiar with the standards set forth by the following regulatory agencies: • Underwriters Laboratories Standards • NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code Before proceeding, the installer should be familiar with the following documents. NFPA Standards NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 70 National Electrical Code...
  • Page 8: Section 1: System Overview

    Section 1: System Overview The HPF24S6 is a 6 amp power supply and the HPF24S8 is an 8 amp power supply. Each HPF24S power supply is a compact, cost-effective, remote power supply and battery charger which provides ADA compatible strobe synchronization. Each remote power supply consists of a filtered 24 VDC output that can be configured to drive four Style Y (Class B) NACs (Notification Appliance Cir- cuits).
  • Page 9: Start-Up Procedure

    Start-up Procedure System Overview – 4.0 amps for HPF24S6 – 6.0 amps for HPF24S8 • Maximum total short term current (one hour maximum): – 6.0 amps for HPF24S6 – 8.0 amps for HPF24S8 • Integral supervised battery charger for lead acid batteries only •...
  • Page 10: 2: Jumpers Jp2 And Jp3: Coded/Noncoded Input Selection

    1.6 Specifications Refer to Figure 1.1 on page 12 for terminal locations. Primary AC Power - TB1 • HPF24S6(C) & HPF24S8(C): 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 3.2 amps maximum • HPF24S6E & HPF24S8E: 240 VAC, 50 Hz, 1.6 amps maximum •...
  • Page 11 System Overview – Maximum for any one circuit - 3.0 amps – Maximum total continuous current for all output: HPF24S6 - 4.0 amps HPF24S8 - 6.0 amps – Maximum total short term current (one hour maximum) for all outputs: HPF24S6 - 6.0 amps HPF24S8 - 8.0 amps...
  • Page 12 System Overview Specifications – 500 mA maximum with external 18.0 Amp Hour batteries Power-limited, Supervised, Special Application in NAC Mode Nonpower-limited To Transformer #1 NAC/Out 1 + To Transformer #2 NAC/Out 1 - Trouble Relay NAC/Out 2 + Form-C Fail-safe Supervised, NAC/Out 2 - Nonsupervised...
  • Page 13: General

    General System Overview 1.7 General The HPF24S may be used in a number of different applications. It may be used as a remotely- mounted power supply and battery charger where it can provide up to four coded or noncoded, syn- chronized or nonsynchronized NACs (Notification Appliance Circuits).
  • Page 14: Section 2: Installation

    Section 2: Installation Carefully unpack the system and check for shipping damage. Select a location for the cabinet that is in a clean, dry, vibration-free area where extreme temperatures are not encountered. The area should be readily accessible with sufficient room to easily install and maintain the power supply. Locate the top of the cabinet approximately five feet above the floor with the hinge mounting on the left.
  • Page 15 Backbox Mounting Installation 2.875” (7.3 cm) Depth = 3.050” (7.75 cm) Backbox = 14.5” (36.8 cm) 0.75” (1.9 cm) 2.7” (6.86cm) 9.1” (23.1 cm) Ground Stud 10.625” (26.99 cm) Height=15.00” Mounting Plate Pem Studs (38.10 cm) Backbox Mounting Holes Bottom 1.125”...
  • Page 16: Nac Circuit Wiring

    The ZNAC-4 is an optional Class A conversion module which mounts to connector J3 on the upper right side of the HPF24S circuit board. This module allows the HPF24S6 or HPF24S8 to support Style Z (Class A) Notification Appliance Circuits.
  • Page 17: Addressable Module Mounting

    Addressable Module Mounting Installation 2.3 Addressable Module Mounting The HPF24S has been designed to allow the mounting of an addressable control, relay or monitor module on the main circuit board inside the power supply cabinet with the module status LED visi- ble through the closed door.
  • Page 18: Nec Power-Limited Wiring Requirements

    Installation NEC Power-limited Wiring Requirements 2.4 NEC Power-limited Wiring Requirements Power-limited and nonpower-limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet. All power-limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0.25” away from any nonpower-limited circuit wiring. Furthermore, all power-limited circuit wiring and nonpower-limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different conduits.
  • Page 19: Section 3: Programming Options

    Section 3: Programming Options This section describes the programming options available via DIP switch settings. The HPF24S can be field programmed using option DIP switch SW1 which is located in the lower center of the circuit board. Refer to the following illustration for switch location and DIP switch placement in the ON and OFF positions.
  • Page 20: Dip Switch Settings

    Programming Options DIP Switch Settings 3.1 DIP Switch Settings The following table lists the HPF24S programmable features and the switch settings required to select a particular feature. A detailed description of each feature is presented in the following pages. SW1 DIP Switch This switch works in conjunction with switch 2 to determine the Strobe Synchronization Type 1 OFF, 2 OFF = no sync (steady +24V) - default 1 OFF, 2 ON = System Sensor...
  • Page 21: Programmable Features Description

    NAC when using the lowest can- dela settings. Make sure that the NAC maximum current is not exceeded: Strobe Manufacturer HPF24S6 (max. strobes) HPF24S8 (max. strobes) System Sensor Wheelock Gentex 3.2.2 Synchronization Mode - Master/Slave...
  • Page 22: 3: Ac Fail Delay/Aux. Trouble Relay Function

    Programming Options Programmable Features Description sync input terminals to the FACP sync output connector instead of the FACP NAC. Note that the Synchronization Type configured by DIP switches 1 and 2 must be set to the same type as the signal being fed to the Sync Input circuit in the event that Selective Silence is employed. Important! In Slave Mode, if the Input is active, but no signal is present on the Sync Input circuit, the power supply will turn the NACs on steady until a sync signal appears.
  • Page 23: Auxiliary Power Control

    Programmable Features Description Programming Options Split Temporal • HPF24S configured as Master (switch 3 OFF), Control Input #1 controls NAC Outputs 1 & 2 and Control Input #2 controls Outputs 3 & 4 which will generate a Temporal code signal without sync;...
  • Page 24 Notes HPF24S Series Power Supplies — P/N 52751:E1 4/14/2011...
  • Page 25: Section 4: Trouble Supervision

    Section 4: Trouble Supervision 4.1 Supervision via FACP Notification Appliance Circuit 4.1.1 Supervision of FACP to HPF24S wiring The FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel) supervises the connection between itself and the HPF24S via the control panels NAC End-of-Line Resistor (ELR). The ELR must be installed at the FCPS end of the circuit, after the last notification appliance on the circuit.
  • Page 26: Ac Loss Reporting Delay

    Aux. Trouble Relay will change state only for AC Fail/brownout conditions. A monitor module can be used to monitor the relay for AC fail. Monitor Module ELR HPF24S6/8 Aux. Trouble Relay Monitor Module* *If the SLC device does not...
  • Page 27: Section 5: Applications

    Section 5: Applications 5.1 Controlling Four NACs With One Input and Selective Silence NOTE: The Relay Module is required only for this application with the power supply set as Master. If the power supply is set as Slave, the Relay Module is not required. In Slave mode, selective silence (horn mute) is provided by the FACP through the sync input.
  • Page 28 Applications Controlling Four NACs With One Input and Selective Silence The control module is shown to demonstrate the use of a remotely mounted device associated with an addressable fire alarm control panel. The module could be replaced with any circuit capable of polarity reversal, such as an FACP NAC.
  • Page 29: Controlling Three Nacs And One Door Holder With One Input

    Controlling Three NACs and One Door Holder With One Input Applications Supervise the power wiring between the HPF24S auxiliary 24 VDC output on TB4, Terminals 9 & 10 with an EOL relay (P/N: EOLR-1). For a list of compatible devices, refer to the HPP Device Compatibility Document #54399. IMPORTANT! When the power supply is programmed for both Selective Silence and Slave Mode, TB4 Terminal 7 (IN+) must be jumpered to Terminal 9 (AUX+) and Terminal 8 (IN-) must be jumpered to Terminal 10 (AUX-).
  • Page 30 Applications Controlling Three NACs and One Door Holder With One Input The control module is shown to demonstrate the use of a remotely mounted device associated with an addressable fire alarm control panel. The module could be replaced with any circuit capable of polarity reversal, such as an FACP Notification Appliance Circuit.
  • Page 31: Split Temporal Mode Of Operation

    Split Temporal Mode of Operation Applications An End-of-Line Resistor must be installed between terminals 5 & 6 for control module wiring supervision (the ELR value is dependent on the module employed). For a list of compatible devices, refer to the HPP Device Compatibility Document #54399. 5.3 Split Temporal Mode of Operation In this application, the power supply has been set as a master with two synchronized and two non- synchronized outputs as determined by the Split Temporal mode feature.
  • Page 32 Applications Split Temporal Mode of Operation power supply output circuits 1 & 2 to turn on. Control Input #2 (TB4, Terminals 7 & 8) is con- nected to an FACP Notification Appliance Circuit which is used to activate the power supply’s tem- poral output circuits 3 &...
  • Page 33: Remote Supply With Resettable And Nonresettable Power

    The HPF24S can be used as a remote stand-alone power supply to provide power to any devices that require filtered, resettable or nonresettable power. The HPF24S6 can provide up to 4 amps of continuous current and the HPF24S8 can provide up to 6 amps of continuous current. The power supply must be set for Split Alarm mode.
  • Page 34 Applications Remote Supply With Resettable and Nonresettable Power For addressable panel applications, an addressable monitor module can be used to monitor the trou- ble contact of the HPF24S and the resettable power connection from the FACP using an End-of- Line power supervision relay. If the HPF24S enters a trouble condition, the Normally Closed trou- ble contact will open and if the resettable power from the FACP is lost, the Normally Closed power supervision relay contact will open.
  • Page 35: Master Facp With Slave Hpf24S Power Supply

    Master FACP with Slave HPF24S Power Supply Applications 5.5 Master FACP with Slave HPF24S Power Supply In this application, an HPF24S power supply, configured as a Slave unit, is connected to a master FACP programmed for synchronized output. The power supply should be set for synchronization which matches the FACP programming.
  • Page 36: Master Hpf24S Power Supply Connected To Facp

    Applications Master HPF24S Power Supply Connected to FACP 5.6 Master HPF24S Power Supply Connected to FACP In this application, a master HPF24S power supply, set for synchronization, is connected to an FACP with nonsynchronized output. Internal Trouble Contact Standby Polarity Shown FACP HPF24S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...
  • Page 37 Canadian Applications Applications • The negative (-) battery terminal of the HPF24S power supply must be connected to the negative (-) battery terminal of the host FACP. NAC Outputs only Cut JP1 Battery - Battery - Host FACP HPF24S Power Supply *If the SLC device does not match the one in this figure, refer to the SLC man- ual wiring conversion charts for legacy and newer versions of the modules.
  • Page 38: Section 6: Power Supply Requirements

    Use Table 6.1 to determine the total amount of current, in AC amperes, that must be supplied to the system. Number of Current Draw Total Current Device Type Devices (AC amps) per Device HPF24S6/8(C) HPF24S6/8E Sum Column for AC Branch Current Required Table 6.1 120/240 VAC Branch Circuit Requirements HPF24S Series Power Supplies — P/N 52751:E1 4/14/2011...
  • Page 39: Calculating The System Current Draw

    Calculating the System Current Draw Power Supply Requirements 6.3 Calculating the System Current Draw 6.3.1 Overview The power supply must be able to power all internal and external devices continuously during the non-fire alarm condition. To calculate the non-fire alarm load on the power supply when primary power is applied, use Calculation Column 1 in Table 6.3 on page 40.
  • Page 40 Power Supply Requirements Calculating the System Current Draw Table 6.3 contains three columns for calculating current draws. For each column, calculate the cur- rent and enter the total (in amperes) in the bottom row. When finished, copy the totals from Calcu- lation Column 2 and Calculation Column 3 to Table 6.4 on page 41.
  • Page 41: Calculating The Battery Size

    Calculating the Battery Size Power Supply Requirements 6.4 Calculating the Battery Size Use Table 6.4 to calculate the total Standby and Alarm load in ampere hours (AH). This total load determines the battery size (in AH) required to support the power supply under the loss of AC power.
  • Page 42 Notes HPF24S Series Power Supplies — P/N 52751:E1 4/14/2011...
  • Page 43: Appendix A: Wire Requirements

    Connecting external system accessories to the main circuits must be carefully considered to ensure proper operation. It is important to use the correct type of wire, gauge and run length for each cir- cuit. The following table lists NAC wiring requirements for the HPF24S6 and HPF24S8 Field Charger Power Supply.
  • Page 44: Index

    15 ground fault detection 9 capacity Jumper JP1 9 battery 11 ground fault LED 10 charge current maximum 11 charger trouble 8 LED 10 HPF24S6 8 circuit board HPF24S8 8 layout 12 HPF24S Series Power Supplies — P/N 52751:E1 4/14/2011...
  • Page 45 Index I–S Notification Appliance Circuit see also NAC 8 input current 10 voltage 10 input circuit 8 output activation 8 circuit types 11 compatibility 8 maximum current 3.0 amps 11 see also control 10 output circuit installation 14 current 10 maximum current 8 see also NAC output 10 Style 11...
  • Page 46 T–Z Index trouble supervision 25 trouble relay 8 contact rating 11 trouble supervision 8 troubles 25 power supply 8 wiring 9 AC power 10 power-limited 18 ZNAC-4 16 see also Class A Converter Module 8 HPF24S Series Power Supplies — P/N 52751:E1 4/14/2011...
  • Page 47 HPF24S Series Power Supplies — P/N 52751:E1 4/14/2011...
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