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NOVA 24V 5A FLX S, NOVA 24V 10A FLX S

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  • Page 1 NOVA FLX S NOVA 24V 5A FLX S, NOVA 24V 10A FLX S...
  • Page 2 350-155 Publication date 2022-10-11...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Revisions and the edition of this document ................5 1.1. Variant overview NOVA .................... 5 2. Component overviews ......................6 2.1. Component overviewNOVA FLX S ................6 3. Enclosures ........................7 3.1. Bracket ........................7 3.2. Mounting on a wall or in a 19 "rack ................7 3.3.
  • Page 4 12.8.3. Support ....................29 12.8.4. Contact us ....................29 12.8.5. Country of manufacture ................29 12.8.6. Designed and produced by: Milleteknik AB ..........30 12.9. Product life cycle, environmental impact and recycling ........... 30 12.10. Batteries - recommended, not included ............... 30 12.10.1.
  • Page 5: Revisions And The Edition Of This Document

    1. REVISIONS AND THE EDITION OF THIS DOCUMENT The current and most recently published edition of this document is available at www.milleteknik.se. The validity of this document can not be guaranteed, as new editions are published without prior notice. 1.1. Variant overview NOVA Table 1.
  • Page 6: Component Overviews

    ABOUT GLASS TUBE FUSES ON CERTIFIED DEVICES There are glass tube fuses on the circuit board's load outputs, these have a tripping time of approx. 150 ms. In the event that a glass tube fuse trips on ONE load output, the voltage on ALL load outputs drops to 0 V for 150 ms.
  • Page 7: Enclosures

    3. ENCLOSURES 3.1. Bracket Brackets are used so that the unit can be mounted on a wall or in a 19 "rack. Explanation Clip in bracket that secures the bracket to the housing. Holes for screws - can be used to secure the bracket in the housing. The brackets is screwed to a wall or 19 "rack.
  • Page 8: Mounting

    Figure 1. FLX S - mount brackets Left bracket facing the front for mounting in a 19 "rack. Right bracket facing the back for wall mounting. IMPORTANT Leave 100 mm free around the air vents. 3.3. Mounting Use the appropriate screw for mounting on a wall or in a 19" rack. Screws for mounting on a wall or in a rack are not included.
  • Page 9: Batteries - Placement And Connection

    4. BATTERIES - PLACEMENT AND CONNECTION 4.1. Connecting batteries in FLX S Figure 2. Connection of batteries in FLX S. Motherboards may differ depending on the configuration, but connection of batteries is the same. Note that cards (4) differ from different configurations. Explanation Motherboard, varies with configuration.
  • Page 10: Pro3 Motherboard

    5. PRO3 MOTHERBOARD 5.1. Motherboard - description Figure 3. PRO3 The motherboard controls the device and distributes power. See technical data for more information. Table 3. Circuit board overview, explanation No . On circuit board Explanation Power supply control. 1=not prioritized 2=external alarm. LED.
  • Page 11: Fuses

    5.1.1. Fuses Table 4. Fuses on PRO3 / NEO3 Fuse Type Explanation T2.5A Mains fuse T3A-T10A* Load fuse 2 + (for P2:4) T16A Battery fuse Load fuse 1+ (for P2: 2) T16A Load fuse 1 - (for P2: 1) *The size of the fuse depends on the battery backup (rated) power outlet (A) . FUSE REPLACEMENT WARNING (A) There is a risk of damage if the fuse is changed to a larger one than what the unit is delivered with.
  • Page 12: Connect Load

    ELECTRICAL MAINS CONNECTION 230 V AC ON CIRCUIT BOARD Check that the marking on the circuit board matches the cable arrangement on the terminal block. 5.1.3. Connect load MAX CURRENT Maximum current must not be exceeded. Maximum current is indicated on the CE- marking on the unit.
  • Page 13: Dip Switch 1-8

    ADDRESS configuration: Table 8. S1 Dip switch Dip switch Value Dip switch 1= Dip switch 2= Dip switch 3= Dip switch 4= If all dip switches are set to OFF, the address is 0+0+0+0=0. If dip-switch 1 and 3 are ON, the address is 1+0+4+0= 5. If dip-switch 2 and 4 are ON, the address is 0+2+0+8=10.
  • Page 14 Dip: 1 Dip: 2 Dip: 3 Dip:4 Adress 9 Adress 10 Adress 11 Adress 12 Adress 13 Adress 14 Adress 15 MAINS FAILURE DELAY (DIP 5-6) It is possible to change the time for when the alarm for a power outage should be given. Use the matrix to set the alarm.
  • Page 15: Reboot To Confirm Changes In Address, Battery And Alarm Settings To Parent System

    • If dip 8 in original position is on ON then switch dip 8 to: OFF (wait 5 seconds) and then switch back to ON. This activates the battery test after 3-8 seconds. The battery test lasts for about 6 seconds and then the LED flashes yellow quickly.
  • Page 16: Card Description - Relay Card Nova Series (Pro3)

    NOTE ON START-UP WITH SHORT-CIRCUITED BATTERIES Peak current at start-up with short-circuited batteries: Up to 30 A p-p for 200 ms. Always follow the start-up procedure. 6. CARD DESCRIPTION - RELAY CARD NOVA SERIES (PRO3) Relay card - description, connections and alarm outputs. •...
  • Page 17: Multiple Units Into One Parent System

    7. MULTIPLE UNITS INTO ONE PARENT SYSTEM To connect several units to a parent system, load-minus (P2: 2, P2: 4) must be connected. 8. COMMISSIONING - HOW TO START THE UNIT Connect batteries Connect / switch on fuses connect load, alarm and possibly. other connections. Screw the mains cable into the terminal block and attach the terminal block to the motherboard.
  • Page 18: Recovery

    Disconnected batteries / battery cell shortage Over or under voltage / charger fault Low system voltage Blown load / battery fuse blown Deep discharge protection (system shutdown) www.milleteknik.se The indicator diode (LED) shows Explanation Solid green light normal operation. Slow green flashes Sabotage alarm.
  • Page 19: Adjustment Of Tamper Switch

    10. ADJUSTMENT OF TAMPER SWITCH The tamper switch lever must be in the closed position when the cabinet door is closed. If the alarm goes off ("tamper alarm"), the lever may needs to be adjusted. The lever is adjusted by the following steps: Pinch with pliers in the middle of the lever.
  • Page 20: Battery Change

    Batteries purchased via Milleteknik have a lifespan (from the manufactur- er) of between 10-12 years with a recommended replacement after 5-6 years. 11.2. battery change • If possible, disconnect mains (voltage) when replacing the battery.
  • Page 21: Nova Product Sheet

    The NOVA series is system certified according to SSF1014 together with most systems on the Swedish market. Milleteknik has the right to sell two different systems on the Swedish market; Sentrion NOVA...
  • Page 22: Area Of Use

    The unit meets the requirements for installation in systems that must be SSF 1014 approved. SSF 1014 certificate is only valid for certification together with a higher-level system. IMPORTANT In order for the SSF 1014 certificate to be valid, only one (1) load output may be used. 12.1.4. Installation video https://www.milleteknik.se/nova-24-v-5-a-10-a-flx-s/...
  • Page 23: Regulations And Certifications

    12.2. Regulations and certifications 12.2.1. Standards that product (s) meet and are approved for Table 13. Standards SSF: SSF1014 Alarm class 1-4 (burglary alarm) SSF1014, Meets alarm class 3 SSF1014, edition 5 12.2.2. Requirements that the product meets EMC: EMC Directive 2014 / 30EU CE directive according to: 765/2008 Emission: EN61000-6-: 2001 EN55022: 1998: -A1: 2000, A2: 2003 Klass B, EN61000-3-2: 2001...
  • Page 24: Power Outlet Nova Flx

    12.3.2. Power outlet NOVA FLX NOVA 5A FLX S Unit without battery box Unit with Unit with 1 battery box 2 battery boxes Battery 2 st 14 Ah 6 st 14 Ah 10 st 14 Ah Max battery capacity 14 Ah 42 Ah 70 Ah According to.
  • Page 25: Reserve Operating Times For Different Alarm Classes - Overview

    12.3.5. Reserve operating times for different alarm classes - overview Alarm class Spare operating time in the event of a power Maximum number of hours of battery re- failure charging (80%) EN54-4 24 h SBF110: 8 30 h + 10 min 24 h EN50131-6 grades 1-2 12 h...
  • Page 26: Technical Data, Alarm Card For Pro 3 / Neo3

    EN61000-6-: 2001, EN55022: 1998: -A1: 2000, A2: 2003 Class B, EN61000-3-2: 2001, Immunity: EN61000- 6-2: 2005, EN61000-4-2, -3, 4, -5, -6, -11. SS-EN 50 130-4: 2011 Edition 2 & SSF1014 Alarm class 1-4 (Burglar alarm). Producer Milleteknik AB Country of origin Sweden Table 18. Alarm overview...
  • Page 27: Power Supply

    Alarm overview in al- Relay 1 * / Relay 2 * / Relay 3 * / Relay 4 * / Communi- Indicator phabetical order Alarm out- Alarm out- Alarm out- Alarm out- cation LED on put 1 put 2 put 3 put 4 (P5: 1-9) main card...
  • Page 28: Power Supply - Technical Data Rsp-320-24

    12.5.2. Power supply - Technical Data RSP-320-24 NOVA 24V 10A FLX S Info Explanation Output voltage 27.3 V Output current 0 A - 13.4 A Output voltage, ripple 150 mVp-p Overvoltage 27.6 V - 32.4 V Voltage recharge, ripple / current limitation Less than 1.2 Vp-p Efficiency Current limitation...
  • Page 29: Warranty, Support, Country Of Manufacture And Country Of Origin

    Milleteknik provides support during the product's lifetime, however, no later than 10 years after the date of purchase. Switching to an equivalent product may occur if Milleteknik deems that repair is not possible. Support may be added (at Millteknik's desrection) after the warranty period has expired.
  • Page 30: Designed And Produced By: Milleteknik Ab

    12.8.6. Designed and produced by: Milleteknik AB Designed and produced by Milleteknik AB 12.9. Product life cycle, environmental impact and recycling The product is designed and constructed for a long service life, which reduces the environmental impact. The product's service life depends on, among other things, environmental factors, mainly ambi- ent temperature, unforeseen load on components such as lightning strikes, external damage, handling errors, and more.
  • Page 31: Reserve Operating Times For Different Alarm Classes - Overview

    12.10.5. Reserve operating times for different alarm classes - overview The table shows the requirements for backup operating time and recharging of batteries for different alarm classes. IMPORTANT This is a guide and all times are approximate and may differ from actual times. Load, temperature and other factors come into play, which is why exact time can not be provided.
  • Page 32: Connection Of Battery Box

    13. CONNECTION OF BATTERY BOX 13.1. Mounting for battery backup in FLX S housing The battery box is mounted on a wall or in a 19" rack, below the battery backup. Cable entries are located at the top of the housing and in the middle on its back.
  • Page 33: Connection Battery Box Nova Flx With Battery Backup Nova Flx

    13.2. Connection battery box NOVA FLX with battery backup NOVA The picture shows a battery backup with extra battery box with 2 batteries. The picture also gives an overview of connection points for battery cables and battery fuses. Battery cables Explanation Connects to fuse Cable from motherboard is connected to battery...
  • Page 34: Wiring Diagram And Jumper

    Battery cables Explanation See B3- Table 23. Connection Number Explanation Wiring from battery backup on double pin in battery backup. 13.3. Wiring diagram and jumper Alarms for tamper contact are connected in series and therefore the loop must be unbroken to the last battery box wiring.
  • Page 35: Tamper Switch When Using Battery Box(-Es)

    The cable must not be cut on the last connection / battery box. 14. ADDRESS AND CONTACT DETAILS Milleteknik AB Ögärdesvägen 8 B S-433 30 Partille...
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