Maximal FV Series Overview: Altronix Maximal FV Access Power/Controllers distribute and switch power to access control systems and acces- sories. They convert a 220VAC (working range 198VAC - 256VAC), 50/60Hz input into sixteen (16) independently controlled 12VDC or 24VDC fuse protected outputs. These Fail-Safe/Fail-Secure power outputs may be converted to dry form “C”...
Maximal FV Series Features: eFlow Power Supply/Charger: • Input: 220VAC (working range 198VAC - 256VAC), 50/60Hz. • For output voltage and supply current refer to Maximal FV series Configuration Chart, pg. 3. • Auxiliary output rated @ 1A (unswitched). • Overvoltage Protection.
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(a) Fail-Safe Switched Power outputs: For Fail-Safe operation connect the positive (+) input of the access control devices to terminal marked [NC]. Connect the negative (–) input of the access control devices to terminal marked [COM]. (b) Fail-Secure Switched Power outputs: For Fail-Secure operation connect the positive (+) input of the access control devices to terminal marked [NO].
14. Installation of tamper switch (Fig. 3b, pg. 9): Mount UL Listed tamper switch (Altronix Model TS112 or equivalent) at the top of the enclosure. Slide the tamper switch bracket onto the edge of the enclosure approximately 2” from the right side (Fig. 3b, pg. 9).
Power Supply Board Terminal Identification: Terminal Legend Function/Description Connect 220VAC 50/60Hz to these terminals: L to hot, N to neutral. L, N Do not use terminal marked [G] + DC – Factory connected to ACM8 board. Trigger EOL Fire Alarm Interface trigger input from a short or FACP. Trigger inputs can be normally Supervised open, normally closed from an FACP output circuit (Fig.
Fig. 3 - Maximal3FV, Maximal5FV, and Maximal7FV Tamper Switch Ground OFF - 24V ON - 12V Power Supply Board AC DC NC C NO NC C NO TRIGGER +AUX- AC FAIL BAT FAIL SUPERVISED RESET Line Neutral Input 220VAC, 50/60Hz CAUTION: When power supply board is set for 12VDC Fig.
NEC Power-Limited Wiring Requirements: Power-limited and non power-limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet. All power-limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0.25” away from any non power-limited circuit wiring. Furthermore, all power-limited circuit wiring and non power-limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different conduits. One such example of this is shown below.
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