2. STEPS FOR INSTALLATION AND DEPLOYMENT The unit must be installed and deployed in the following order: 1. Installation of the device. 2. Connecting batteries. 3. Connection of load. 4. Connection of communication or to external alarm. If communication / external alarm is not required or if the device cannot communicate - skip this step.
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Figure 1. FLX L - mount brackets Left bracket facing the front for mounting in a 19 "rack. Right bracket facing the back for wall mounting. Explanation Start by attaching the top bracket. Attach the lower bracket. IMPORTANT Leave 100 mm free around the air vents.
4. COMPONENT OVERVIEWS 4.1. Component overview NEO FLX L Table 1. Component overview Letter Explanation Console, reversible for mounting in a wall or 19" rack. Optional: Tamper switch Cabinet in powder-coated sheet metal. Space for optional cards Power supply, located on the back in some configurations. Cable entries.
5. BATTERIES - PLACEMENT AND CONNECTION 5.1. Placement of batteries Explanation Slide the battery behind the tamper switch into the battery backup (I). Slide the battery into the battery backup (I). Explanation Slide the first battery. If there is a tamper connector here, the battery must be pushed in behind the tamper connector. Slide in the second battery.
5.2. Connecting batteries in FLX M Figure 2. Connection of batteries in FLX M. Motherboards may differ depending on the configuration, but connection of batteries takes place in the same way. Note that cards (4) differ from different configurations. Explanation Minus coil for battery cable from 4.
Figure 3. Wiring diagram for batteries in battery backup Connect the terminals correctly so that you do not damage the equipment. 6. MOTHERBOARD - DESCRIPTION Motherboard controls the device, distributes power and communicates with other systems. See techni- cal data for more information. Figure 4.
No . On circuit board Explanation P2:5-13 Connection for communication. Fuse, load 2 +. (5A and 10A units.) P2:1-4 Load outputs for 5 A and 10 A units only. Fuse, load 1 -. (5A and 10A units.) Fuse, load 1+. (5A and 10A units.) Connection to fan.
6.2. Connect the mains to the motherboard (PCB) 6.2.1. Connect mains Pull wiring through the cable entry on the cabinet. If possible, secure the mains cable with cable ties where possible. Electrical network cabling shall be kept separate from other cabling to avoid EMC interference. Figure 5.
Circuit board number Explanation P2: 3 Connection for load 2 - P2: 4 Connection for load 2 + 6.4. Connection of load 15 A - 25 A units For units with a effect card, which is available to handle the higher currents (15 ampere and above), the load must be connected on an optional board.
NOTE NEO cannot be connected to communication/UC. 6.6. Reboot to confirm changes in address, battery and alarm set- tings to parent system After the dip-switch has been set for various parameters, the device's software needs to be restarted. This is for the new settings to be stored and take effect. Restarting the device software is done by turning Dip-switch 8: OFF-ON-OFF (PRO1) IMPORTANT Reboot must be done every time a change is made to the device.
Dip-5 Mode Temperature limit Benifit Drawback Office environment High speed at 35°C, restores normal Lower noise lev- Shortens the lifespan mode. mode when the temperature is 30°C. of the batteries. 6.10. Battery capacity setting, Dip switch 5-7 The device is set for the battery capacity that the product can handle the most (largest batteries). If other batteries are to be installed, the battery capacity setting needs to be changed so that alarms and functions works as intended.
7. CONNECTION OF PRO 1 WITH ALARM CARD IN NEO 7.1. Connect load (PRO1) Load is connected to circuit breaker and not to circuit board - see component overview. To cope with increased power, power is supplied via power cards to circuit breakers. Therefore, loads must be connected to circuit breakers.
No . Relay (Terminal no.) The relay is normally energized. Alarm type or explanation Connection to motherboard. J14:1-3 NC, COM, NC Power outage alarm. J14:4-6 NC, COM, NO Alarm for: Fuse failure, tamper switch*, charger fail- ure overvoltage, charger failure undervoltage, cell fail- ure/battery not connected, low battery voltage in case of mains failure and aged battery*.
Screw the mains cable into the terminal block and attach the terminal block to the motherboard. Switch on mains voltage. The unit works normally when the indicator LED on the outside of the cabinet door lights up with a solid green light.
Info Explanation Maximum load, total, (must not be exceeded). 10 A Load output plus (+) secured? (Yes No) Load output minus (-) secured (Yes / No) Load output 1 = Yes Load passage 2 = No. Fuses on output Yes, see table: Fuses. Table 9.
10.2. Power supply - Technical Data HRP-600-24 NEO 24V 25A FLX L Info Explanation Output voltage 27.3 V Output current 0 A - 27 A Output voltage, ripple 150 mVp-p Overvoltage 30 V - 34.8 V Voltage recharge, ripple / current limitation Less than 1.2 Vp-p Efficiency Current limitation...
12. BATTERIES - RECOMMENDED, NOT INCLUDED 12.1. Batteries are not included they are sold separately Batteries are sold separately. 12.2. 45 Ah, 12 V AGM battery Fits in Number of batteries Battery type Maintenance-free AGM, lead-acid battery. 12 V 45 Ah Table 11.
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Medium current 7.2 Ah 14 Ah 28 Ah 45 Ah 10 A 12 A 14 A 16 A 18 A 20 A Table 13. Backup operating times 24 V units - with battery box, 28 Ah - 70 Ah Medium current 28 Ah 42 Ah 65 Ah...
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