LPS-12-G2 / LPS-12-G3 Installation & User Manual
INTRODUCTION
This manual covers the Grade 2 and Grade 3 variants of the Li-Power Intruder approved
product. This power supply unit has been designed to house common alarm
communicators providing compliant, reliable power to the
chosen device.
Provided with a Lithium battery pack it ensures the device
remains powered in the event of a mains failure. The
Integrated Intelligent Battery Management features
provide active battery testing, low battery voltage
detection and deep discharge protection to ensure that the
battery is kept in optimal condition. It also has a range of
comprehensive self-diagnostics, including thermal cut-off
protection.
EN50131-6 approved product. Contains Li-ion batteries
FEATURES
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Provides continuous current to load for systems requiring 12Hrs (Grade 2) or 30Hrs
(Grade 3) standby from the supplied battery pack as specified in EN50131.
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Flame retardant (UL94 V0) hinged enclosure with screw lock lid.
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Front / rear tamper detection.
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Can be securely wall mounted.
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Cable ingress/egress management facilitated via breakout features on three sides as
well as pilot drill points located around the periphery of the enclosure.
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Independent output signals indicate loss of AC power, battery and power supply fault.
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Inbuilt charger and monitoring circuits ensures safe battery operation.
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Intelligent battery management comprises active load battery testing, low battery
voltage detection and deep discharge protection to ensure that the battery is not
permanently damaged through excessive discharge.
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Comprehensive self-diagnostics with internal LED status indications
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Product includes AC power transient filtering, electronic output overload protection
and fuses for the load and battery outputs.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Refer to the enclosed Safety Sheet before installation and first use.
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