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EN54 24V 15A 1U, EN54 24V 25A 2U, EN54 48V 7A 1U, EN54 48V 13A 2U

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  • Page 1 EN54 EN54 24V 15A 1U, EN54 24V 25A 2U, EN54 48V 7A 1U, EN54 48V 13A 2U...
  • Page 2 350-240 Publication date 2023-11-09...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    11. Maintenance schedule batteries ....................13 12. Product sheet - technical data ....................14 12.1. Technical specifications: EN54-4 Certified / SBF110:8 Approved battery backup ..... 14 12.1.1. Name, article number, e-number and certificate number ........15 12.1.2. About EN54 1U and EN54 2U ................15 12.1.3.
  • Page 4: Revisions And The Edition Of This Document

    13. Appendix: Mount EN-54 Cover ....................30 1. REVISIONS AND THE EDITION OF THIS DOCUMENT The current and most recently published edition of this document is available at www.milleteknik.com. Audit log can be requested, see contact information for address or e-mail address.
  • Page 5: Component Overviews

    READ THIS FIRST! If possible, leave 100 mm of free space. The system is intended for use in a controlled indoor environment. Only authorized persons should install and maintain the system. It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that the system is suitable for its intended use.
  • Page 6: Enclosures

    Low system voltage, NO/CO/NC. 3. ENCLOSURES 3.1. Installation in 19" rack No . Explanation The unit is mounted with screws into a 19" rack. NOTE Installation of the RACK EN54-COVER can be done before or after the unit is installed.
  • Page 7: Installation Of Battery Shelf

    3.2. Installation of battery shelf The battery shelf must be mounted in a 19" rack. Use the appropriate screw for the rack to attach the shelf. Attach the shelf in at least two places on each side. Use as many screws as you need to keep the batteries and the shelf secure and stable.
  • Page 8: Connect Mains 230 V Ac

    Table 3. Back with shelter Explanation Cable entries for alarm cables and load cables. Strain relief for mains cable. Shelter in powder-coated sheet metal. Temperature sensor. Connection for mains cable. 6.1-6.3 Relay 1-3, see component overview [6]. Load output 2. Load output 1.
  • Page 9: Alarm

    4.3. Alarm table 6.1-6.3 [6] 4.4. Alarm cable for battery fuse monitoring Alarm cable for battery fuse monitoring. 4.5. Communication - optional Connection to communication (via RS-485) can take place during customer customization. 4.6. Maximum wire resistance The voltage at the furthest load point must not be lower than the requirements of the connected load. Lowest voltage is given when batteries are almost discharged (21 V / 42 V) together with voltage drop in wiring.
  • Page 10: Set Battery Capacity

    Use the included cabling to connect the batteries. Be careful not to short the terminals of the batteries. First connect wiring in batteries, (2). Cabling must have rubber pole protection that covers the battery pole. Then connect battery connector to the battery backup, (1). 5.
  • Page 11: Commissioning

    2. Voltage setting to mains. 3. Apply voltage to the load by switching on the circuit breaker. 7. COMMISSIONING When all connections have been made, the system has been configured and the three steps for how to start the device have been completed - then the following should happen: •...
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    On display Explanation Show relay status, 100s = Power supply, 10s = Batteries 1s = Mains interruption. Tripped relay shows for power supply = 011. Tripped relay for battery shows = 101. Tripped relay for mains failure = 110. Example if all relays are set = 000. Alarm=0, energized relay=1. Charge Cycle (J).
  • Page 13: Maintenance Schedule Batteries

    11. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE BATTERIES The maintenance schedule applies to batteries made by UPLUS and with the following serial names: US, USL, USF, and for batteries made by XLENT POWER with serial names XLT and XLL. For maintenance instructions see separate document "care instructions valve-regulated lead-acid battery”.
  • Page 14: Product Sheet - Technical Data

    After resting, the terminal voltage must be between 12.9 V - 13.5 V. 12. PRODUCT SHEET - TECHNICAL DATA 12.1. Technical specifications: EN54-4 Certified / SBF110:8 Ap- proved battery backup Figure 1. EN54 1U and EN 54 2U...
  • Page 15: Name, Article Number, E-Number And Certificate Number

    12.1.2. About EN54 1U and EN54 2U EN54 powers fire alarms with 24 V DC – 48 V DC. The rectifier in the power supply converts 230 V DC down to 48 V or 24 V and supplies power to all important parts of the fire alarm system. Batteries continue to power the fire alarm system when the power goes down.
  • Page 16: Regulations And Certifications

    EN61000-6-: 2001 EN55022: 1998: -A1: 2000, A2: 2003 Klass B, EN61000-3-2: 2001 Immunity: SS-EN 50 130-4:2011 Edition 2, EN50131-6 12.3. Battery combinations 1U and 2U Table 14. EN54 24V 15A 1U, EN54 24V 25A 2U Number of battery used in combination with EN54 24V combination with EN54 24V...
  • Page 17: Reserve Operating Times, Power Outlet And Load Output Current

    300Ah 4 pcs. 150 F (front fed) or 6 pcs. 100 F (front fed) Table 15. EN54 48V 7A 1U, EN54 48V 13A 2U Number of battery used in combination with EN54 48V 7A 1U combination with EN54 48V 13A 2U 20 Ah 4 pcs.
  • Page 18 180 Ah 2.5 A 200 Ah 1.3 A Maximum power consumption battery operation: 14 A Maximum current consumption battery operation, (same as Imax.b): 15 A Table 17. EN54 24V 25A 2U Battery size Maximum Power outlet i network operation (Imax. A)
  • Page 19: Reserve Operating Times For Different Alarm Classes - Overview

    Table 19. EN54 48V 13A 2U Battery size Maximum Power outlet i network operation (Imax. A) 20 Ah 11.6 A 28 Ah 11.1 A 45 Ah 10.1 A 55 Ah 9.4 A 75 Ah 8.2 A 90 Ah 7.3 A 100 Ah 6.6 A...
  • Page 20 Info Explanation Status indication LED, display and communication output (RS-485). Communication protocol RS-485 Milleprotokollet - Optional Error output Potential-free relay switches rated 1 A @ 30 V DC (all fault outputs). Self consumption, (in bat- 24 V units: 270 mA. 48 V units: 200 mA tery operation) Switching time Batteries rest for 20-day cycles, after which a charging cycle picks up and charges the batteries...
  • Page 21: What Is Shown On The Display - 1He

    Table 22. Cargo fuses EN54 24V 15A 1U EN54 24V 25A 2U EN54 48V 7A 1U EN54 48V 13A 2U Load securing 1 10 A 20 A 10 A 10 A (sits furthest towards the edge) Load securing 2 10 A...
  • Page 22: Power Supply - Technical Data Hrp-600-24

    Use of power supplies coming from another source may cause damage not covered by the warranty. Warranty is canceled if power supplies (from a source other than support / designated by support) that are not correctly calibrated are used. 12.7.2. Power supply - Technical Data HRP-600-24 EN54 24V 25A 2U Info Explanation Output voltage 27.3 V...
  • Page 23: Power Supply - Technical Data Hrp-600-24

    Use of power supplies coming from another source may cause damage not covered by the warranty. Warranty is canceled if power supplies (from a source other than support / designated by support) that are not correctly calibrated are used. 12.7.4. Power supply - Technical Data HRP-600-24 EN54 48V 13A 2U Info Explanation Output voltage 27.3 V...
  • Page 24: Technical Data Enclosures

    230. Compensation for travel and or working hours in connection with the location of faults, installation of repaired or replaced goods is not included in the warranty. Contact Milleteknik for more information. Milleteknik provides support during the product's lifetime, however, no later than 10 years after the...
  • Page 25: Manufacturer Support

    Contacted support for questions about spare parts. SUPPORT AFTER THE WARRANTY PERIOD Milleteknik provides support during the life of the product, but no longer than 10 years after the date of purchase. Replacement for an equivalent product may occur if the manufacturer deems that repair is not possible.
  • Page 26: Batteries - Recommended, Not Included

    12.11. Batteries - recommended, not included 12.11.1. Batteries are not included they are sold separately Batteries are sold separately. 12.11.2. Certified with battery type The device is certified with a UPLUS battery that must be used to maintain the certificate. 12.11.3.
  • Page 27: Ah, 12 V Agm Battery

    Table 25. 10+ Design life * battery Article number E-number Article name Terminal Measure. Height Weight per Make width depth piece MT113-12V45-01 5230546 UPLUS 12V 45Ah M5 Bult 197x165x170 mm 14.5 kg UPLUS 10+ Design Life battery *Design life is the shelf life in years for an unused battery. Environmental factors such as heat and load affect the service life. Batteries that have a durability (+10 Design Life) of 10+ years usually need to be replaced after 5-6 years.
  • Page 28: 100 Ah, 12 V Agm Battery

    12.11.9. 100 Ah, 12 V AGM battery Battery type Maintenance-free AGM, lead-acid battery. 12 V 100 Ah Table 29. 12+ Design life * battery Article number E-number Article name Termi- Measure. Height Weight Make width depth per piece MT114-12V100-FT 5230563 UPLUS 12V M6 Bult 285x110x394 mm...
  • Page 29 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. Applies to new batteries. Amperage and batteries vary with configuration, check if the configuration can handle batteries and amperage.
  • Page 30: Appendix: Mount En-54 Cover

    13. APPENDIX: MOUNT EN-54 COVER EN54-COVER for rack-mounted EN54 is mandatory for installation in facilities that are EN 54-4 or SBF 110:8 approved. 1. Slide the hooks into the RACK EN54 COVER on the back of the unit.
  • Page 31 The temperature sensor's protective sleeve may need to be removed to get the temperature sensor through the cable entry. IMPORTANT All connecting cables must go through the cable glands. 4. Push the hooks into the RACK EN54-COVER cover on the back of the RACK unit.
  • Page 32 5. Screw on the cover, (2 screws).

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