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ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual
CAUTION- ENERGY HAZARD!
NEVER short the battery
terminals.
CAUTION- RISK OF EXPLOSION!
If battery is replaced with an
incorrect type.
ID61
Yuasa
12V, 12Ah
NP12-12
ID62
Yuasa
12V, 38Ah
NP38-12
+
C H G
-
R IN
H N
/C N
/O C
O M
+
-
T E M
P S
N S
R
E F

4.5.2 Batteries

The ID61 Series Panel back box can hold up to two 12V,
12Ah batteries. The ID62 Series Panel back box can hold
up to two 12V, 38Ah batteries. The batteries are not
supplied with the panel. A valve-regulated, lead-acid type
MUST be used. The maximum battery ratings for the ID61
or ID62 panels are shown in the table at left.
To connect the batteries:
1 Externally isolate the AC mains supply at the third-party-
Fiamm
supplied isolation unit and fit the batteries in the back box.
FG21202
2 With the batteries in place, disconnect the batteries
and thermistor (temperature sensor) by removing the
Fiamm
five-way plug connector (A) from the PSU output five-
way socket connector (B) adjacent to the battery fuse
-
(C). Disconnect the leads from the connector and then
measure and cut to the correct length as follows:
a. For the battery leads, measure from the PSU output
five-way socket to the rear terminal of each battery,
i.e. one positive and one negative.
b. For the thermistor leads (D), measure from the PSU
C
output socket connector to a position on the side wall -
NOT the top plate - of the right-hand battery. When re-
terminating these leads observe polarity.
B
In both cases, the leads must be made as short as possible.
The thermistor should be secured to the side wall of the
battery using a suitable silicon-based sealant.
A
To obtain optimum EMC protection, run the thermistor and
battery wiring close to the rear corner of the back box. Secure
the wiring with the supplied self-adhesive cable clips.
Replace the connector to the battery and thermistor leads
back onto the PSU output. Connect the red (E) and black
D
(F) leads to the free positive and negative battery
terminals respectively.
3 Connect the wire link between the batteries:
Connect one end of the interlink cable to battery 1
positive terminal and the other end to battery 2
negative terminal.
4 Turn on the AC mains supply and verify that after
power-up:
i
ii The buzzer sounds.
iii The FAULT and SYSTEM FAULT LEDs illuminate.
5 Connect the batteries in series (+ve of one to -ve of
the other) using the wire link supplied
6 Reset the panel and check that the LCD displays the
'System: NORMAL' message and that the FAULT and
SYSTEM FAULT LEDs extinguish.
Battery Disposal
As a minimum, replace the batteries every four years.
Always dispose of the batteries in accordance with the battery
manufacturer's recommendations and local regulations.
31
The panel indicates 'CPU RESTART'.
997-457-000-8, Issue 8
January 2010

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