Table of contents 1. Description of Isopower 1.1 Description of parts 1.2 Technical specifications of Isopower 1.3 Terminal board 1.4 LED signalling 1.4.1 Possible faults 2. Installation of Isopower 2.1 Wall-mounting 2.2 Connecting the Mains power supply 2.3 Connecting the battery 2.4 Thermal probe 2.5 Connecting to the I-BUS line 2.6 Power-supply station connection 2.7 Isopower project 2.7.1 Addressing via serial code 2.7.2 Manual addressing 3. General information 3.1 About this manual 3.2 Manufacturer's details 3.3 Warranty 3.4 Limited warranty 3.5 Documents for the users 3.6 Disposal of the product Installation and programming manual- 100...
[L] Compartment for backup battery [M] Holes for fixture of external devices [N] Lateral cable entries (on the sides of the enclosure) [O] Anti-tamper device Mounting hole for anti-tamper device [Q] Slots for the front plate of metal enclosure [R] Mounting holes for the front plate of metal enclosure 8ENROLL9 button 1.2 Technical specifications of Isopower Model Isopower/B2 Isopower/B5 PS type Power supply voltage 230V~ (-15% + 10%) 50/60Hz Output voltage 13.8 V nominal from 9.5 to 15 V range maximum ripple Output current 3.2 A 6.2 A total 1.2 A...
I-BUS terminals + Da Sa -, BUS arrival terminals from the branch coming from the control unit, on the positive of this BUS there is an absorption of about 60mA + Db Sb -, BUS output terminals, galvanically isolated from side 8A9 and designed to power down- stream peripherals, up to 4A can be supplied by this BUS Signalling terminals MAINS, open-collector output, active when the mains is present (when the output is active it assumes the ground potential) and is capable of managing a maximum current of 300mA FAULT, open-collector output, active when one of the power supply outputs delivers a current higher than its over-current threshold (when the output is active it assumes the ground potential) and is cap- able of managing a maximum current of 300mA OVER CURR, open-collector output, active when one of the power supply outputs delivers a current higher than its over-current threshold (when the output is active it assumes the ground potential) and is capable of managing a maximum current of 300mA 1.4 LED signalling There are 7 LEDs present on the motherboard. The activity of 6 of these is reported on the front panel of the Isopower station, as described below: Installation and programming manual- 100...
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Short-circuit terminal AUX 1 The terminal is short-circuited with ground of the system Short-circuit terminal AUX 2 The terminal is short-circuited with ground of the system Short-circuit terminal +12V The terminal is short-circuited with ground of the system Short-circuit terminal +BUS The terminal is short-circuited with ground of the system side 8B9 Overload terminal AUX1 The current required on the terminal is greater than 850mA Overload terminal AUX2 The current required on the terminal is greater than 850mA Overload terminal +12V The current required on the terminal is greater than 850mA Overload terminal +BUS side The current required on the terminal is greater than 3.6A Network not present No mains power supply Low voltage battery The battery is brought below 11V Installation and programming manual- 100...
The power supply cables used for the product wiring must have an adequate section and must comply with stan- dard IEC 60332-1-2 or IEC 60332-2-2. 2.3 Connecting the battery The metal enclosure of the Isopower/B2 power-supply station is capable of housing one lead battery @12V 7Ah. The metal enclosure of the Isopower/B5 power-supply station is capable of housing one lead battery @12V 18Ah. Note The battery casing must have HB flame rating or higher.
Recommended cable Cable number of conductors section (mm2) I-BUS terminal AF CEI 20-22 II 4 wire cable + shield 0.22 6 wire cable + shield 0.22 0.22 available 0.75 6 wire cable + shield 0.22 0.22 available Communication speed over the BUS This parameter can be changed by means of the programming software (38.4, 125 or 250kbs). BUS sizing maximum admissible length BUS speed (sum of the sections downstream of the control panel or of an isolator) 38.4kbps 500m 125kbps...
250kbps 200m The lengths (8L9) shown here can be identified with: the length of the wiring between an isolator and subsequent peripherals or between two successive isolators/stations, in the case of a single line the sum of the lengths of all the lines starting from an isolator/station and arriving at subsequent iso- lators/stations or ending with peripherals, in the case of branched lines For this purpose, we provide an example for a system with a BUS speed of 125kbps: Where: l1, l2, l3, l4, l5, l6, l7, l8< L l1 + l2 < L l4 + l5 < L [A] Isolator / power-supply station [B] Control panel [C] BUS branch: 1 isolator in cascade connection [D] BUS branch: 2 isolators in cascade connection [E] BUS branch: 3 isolators in cascade connection 2.7 Isopower project After installing the control panel peripherals and connecting them to the BUS, it is necessary to allow the control panel to recognize and distinguish one from another in order for them to be placed in the con- figuration. This is possible firstly by assigning an address to each peripheral. The addressing procedure changes in accordance with the type of peripheral. The types available are: Installation and programming manual- 100...
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Once this operation has been carried out, the LEDs will return to operating n ormally and the peri- pheral will assume the newly selected address. To assign an address to the device that is lower than its current one, press the 8ENROLL9 button repeatedly until the maximum allowed address (100) is reached and then return to address 1. ENROLL LED 6 LED 5 LED 4 LED 3 LED 2 Address Address Address ...
3. General information 3.1 About this manual Manual code: DCMIINE0ISOPOWER Revision: 100 Copyright:The information contained in this document is the sole property of Inim Electronics S.r.l.. Copy- ing, reprinting or modification of this document, in part or as a whole, is not permitted without prior autho- rization in writing from Inim Electronics S.r.l.. All rights reserved. 3.2 Manufacturer's details Manufacturer: Inim Electronics S.r.l. Production plant: Centobuchi, via Dei Lavoratori 10 63076 Monteprandone (AP), Italy Tel.: +39 0735 705007 Fax: +39 0735 734912 E-mail info@inim.biz Web: www.inim.biz The persons authorized by the manufacturer to repair or replace the parts of this system have authorization to work only on devices marketed under the brand Inim Electronics. 3.3 Warranty Inim Electronics S.r.l.. (Seller, Our, Us) warrants the original purchaser that this product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of 24 months. As Inim Electronics does not install this product directly, and due to the possibility that it may be used with other equipment not approved by Us;Inim Electronics does not warrant against loss of quality, degradation of performance of this product or actual damage that results from the use of products, parts or other repla- ceable items (such as consumables) that are neither made nor recommended by Inim Electronics. Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at Seller's option, any product not meeting the specifications. In no event shall Inim Electronics be liable to the purchaser or any other person for any loss or damage whether direct of indirect or consequential or incidental, including without limitation, any damages for lost profits, stolen goods, or claims by any other party caused by defec- tive products or otherwise arising from the incorrect or otherwise improper installation or use of this product. This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use. It does not cover ...
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