Solar Power - AES global CellCOM PRIME Installation & User's Instructions

Standalone gsm range
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This intercom comes with a 24V dc power supply. The intercom requires up to 2 amps peak
demand at times, therefore power cable is of extreme importance. Using insufficient power cable
thickness will cause excessive stress on electronic components, and can therefore void the
manufacturer's warranty. To avoid such problems, it is recommended (and is good practice) to
locate the power supply as close to the intercom as possible. This avoids power cable noise and
interference and enhances the lifetime of the product.
GSM Antenna
(Connect to Main
PCB)
PSU Enclosure
You can use solar power if required. You will require a DC voltage regulator applied at the gate
board end as the voltage output can vary and cause too high a voltage, which will damage the
intercom if over the 26v DC.
Our systems would require as a minimum a 30W of solar panel capacity and 10Ah battery
capacity for our intercoms.
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Power
Up to 2 meters (6 feet) use minimum 0.5mm
Up to 4 meters (12 feet) use minimum 0.75mm
Up to 8 meters (25 feet) use minimum 1.0mm
Intercom
(Install at desired height)
DC Power
Cable

Solar Power

Notes:
On the GSM units the draw
is 80mA standby, 300mA
calling with up to 2A spikes.
2
/ 18 gauge cable.
2
/ 16 gauge cable.
2
/ 14 gauge cable

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