Simplex 4100ES Installation Instructions Manual
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Cautions, warnings, and regulatory information
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Follow the instructions in this installation manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to
this product and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.
DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX™ PRODUCT THAT APPEARS DAMAGED Upon unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents
of the carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify an authorized Simplex
product supplier.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD Disconnect electrical field power when making any internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be
performed by a representative or an authorized agent of your local Simplex product supplier.
STATIC HAZARD Static electricity can damage components. Handle as follows:
• Ground yourself before opening or installing components.
• Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times.
Introduction
The Extended Power Supply (EPS) is a fire alarm control unit (FACU) power supply that supports the enhanced feature set of Simplex addressable
notification appliances.
With three Signaling Line Circuits (SLC), the EPS provides continuous power and control to three separate channels of addressable notification
appliances.
There are two available configurations for the EPS*:
• EPS: This is the basic EPS configuration.
4100-5325 - 120 V 50 Hz/60 Hz EPS
4100-5327 - 220 V/230 V/240V 50 Hz/60 Hz EPS
• EPS with IDNet: This refers to an EPS board fitted with an IDNet2 or IDNet1+ card.
4100-5311 - 120 V 50 Hz/60 Hz EPS
4100-5313 - 220 V/230 V/240V 50 Hz/60 Hz EPS
For use with revision 1.04 or higher of the ES Panel Programmer Software.
Important: Verify FACU system programmer, executive, and slave software compatibility when installing, or replacing system components. Refer to
the Technical Support Information and Downloads website for compatibility information.
This product was evaluated and found to comply with the requirements of NFPA 72, 2010 version, by Factory Mutual.
4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions
Figure 1: The EPS shown with the IDNet2 Card
579-1015 Rev U
*05791015U*

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  • Page 1 • Prior to installation, keep components wrapped in anti-static material at all times. Introduction The Extended Power Supply (EPS) is a fire alarm control unit (FACU) power supply that supports the enhanced feature set of Simplex addressable notification appliances. With three Signaling Line Circuits (SLC), the EPS provides continuous power and control to three separate channels of addressable notification appliances.
  • Page 2: Card Specifications

    Detection Battery Standby (sealed Battery standby requirements are dependent on system configuration. The 4100ES can support up to 115 Ah batteries lead-acid batteries) (UL) and 50 Ah batteries (ULC). With 115 Ah batteries, a system could be configured to draw 3.8 A for 24 hours, followed by 15 minutes at 9.375 A.
  • Page 3: Installation

    • EPS modules mount into expansion bays. • EPS + modules can either be mounted into an expansion bay or into a CPU bay. See revision AG or later of the 4100ES Installation Guide 574-848 for more information on mounting the EPS into a CPU bay.
  • Page 4 4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions Configurations Setting the Address The DIP Switch SW2 is used to set the EPS address as identified in the Panel Programmer job (see the section on Programming for more information). From left to right, these switches are designated as SW2-1 through SW2-8. The function of these switches is as follows: •...
  • Page 5 4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions Earth Connect Jumper The EPS Earth Fault Enable/Disable jumper allows you to enable or disable Earth Fault detection. • To enable the function: Place the jumper block on pins 1 and 2 • To disable the function: Place the jumper block on pins 2 and 3 Figure 6: Earth Connect Jumper Positions...
  • Page 6 4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions Connection to the Power Distribution Module The EPS is powered by the Power Distribution Module (PDM). The PDM takes power directly from a dedicated AC line and the two backup batteries, and distributes power to each bay in the cabinet.
  • Page 7: Wiring Overview

    4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions Wiring Overview General Wiring Guidelines • Conductors must test free of all grounds. • All wiring must be done using copper conductors only, unless noted otherwise. • If shielded wire is used: The metallic continuity of the shield must be maintained throughout the entire cable length.
  • Page 8: Ferrite Beads

    Do not mix TrueAlert ES speakers with conventional speakers on an audio NAC. IDNAC wire length limitations dictate the maximum audio NAC wire run length between a TrueAlert ES speaker and the connected 4100ES amplifier. The maximum IDNAC wire run length from EPS to device, with a Repeater extension, is 8,000 ft. Since the maximum distance between an amplifier and the EPS is 2,500 ft over RUI/RUI+, the total allowable distance between amplifier and TrueAlert ES device speaker is 10,500 ft.
  • Page 9 4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions Class B Wiring Tables Use the following tables to calculate the wiring distance. Note: Use the UTP Limit for Speaker and Speaker/Visible Devices Based on Communication table in Figure 12 for TrueAlert ES Speakers and Speaker/Visible appliances in place of the UTP Wiring Limit Based on Communication table in Figure 11.
  • Page 10 4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions Figure 12: UTP Limit for Speaker and Speaker/Visible Devices Based on Communication page 10 579-1015 Rev U...
  • Page 11 4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions Class B Wiring to Devices To connect the EPS to appliances using Class B wiring: Route the wire from the + and the - outputs on the EPS IDNAC terminal blocks (TB1, TB2 or TB3) to the appropriate inputs on a peripheral notification appliance.
  • Page 12 4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions • Add the alarm loads of all the devices on an SLC wire branch and apply to Equation 1. • Add the unit loads for all devices on an SLC wire branch and the number of isolators and apply to UTP Wiring Limit Based on Communication in Figure 11.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Conductors must test free of all grounds and stray voltages before connection to appliances and panel. Terminate Class B NACs as shown using 733- 894. For Canadian applications, mount end-of-line resistor to Simplex-US Model 431537 EOL plate in accordance with ULC-S527.
  • Page 14 4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions Output of AUX or NAC is 24 V nominal. Minimum voltage is 19.5 @ full load and minimum battery; maximum is 31.5 V at light load, high AC line. AUX loads include 4601-9101 Annunciator, 4100-96xx series Annunciators, 4090 series of IDNet ZAMs and IAMs and any Listed device operating within the output limits of the AUX.
  • Page 15: System Trouble Led Codes

    4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions System Trouble LED Codes System troubles are indicated by LEDs A to E. Figure 19: System Trouble LED Codes page 15 579-1015 Rev U...
  • Page 16 4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions SLC Channel Trouble LED Codes SLC Channel troubles are indicated by LEDs A to E, as well as LEDs CH1, CH2, and CH3. The channel LEDs, CH1, CH2, and CH3 indicate the channel which is experiencing the trouble. For example, if the CH1 LED is lit, the trouble is occurring on SLC channel 1.
  • Page 17: Software Requirements

    4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions Programming Trouble Messages on the 4100ES Table 5 explains the EPS trouble messages that may appear on the FACU display. Table 5: EPS Trouble Messages Message Definition AC Fail AC power is not present or is too low for proper system operation Low Battery The battery voltage is below the 24 V nominal level by 10% or more.
  • Page 18 4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions Figure 21: Adding the EPS to the FACU Card Properties Tab The Card Properties tab is open by default when you open the EPS window. The fields on this tab are filled with the default settings provided by the Programmer.
  • Page 19 4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions General Properties. Note: The selection of editable options varies with the device selected. Custom Label. Enter a descriptive text of up to 40 characters for the device. In many cases, this label identifies the location of the device and its device number in a single label.
  • Page 20: Appendix A: Compatible Appliances And Devices

    4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions Appendix A: Compatible Appliances and Devices Power Consumption Tab The Available Power column gives the total current capacity that the EPS can supply. • IDNACs is the total current a EPS can supply to the notification appliances.
  • Page 21 4100ES Extended Power Supply Installation Instructions Table 7: Compatible Addressable Appliances Addressable Appliance TrueAlert ES Appliances TrueAlertAppliances Description Model Numbers Model Numbers Visible Only notification 49VO-WRF 49VO-WWA-A-BA 49VO-APPLW 4906-9201 appliances 49VO-WWF 49VO-WWS-A-BA 49VO-APPLW-BA 4906-9202 49VO-WRA-A 49VO-WRS 49VO-APPLC 4906-9203 49VO-WWA-A 49VO-WWS 49VO-APPLC-BA...
  • Page 22 © 2019 Johnson Controls. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision and are subject to change without notice. Additional listings may be applicable, contact your local Simplex® product supplier for the latest status. Listings and approvals under Simplex Time Recorder Co. Simplex, and the product names listed in this material are marks and/or registered marks. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. NFPA 72 and National Fire Alarm Code are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).

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