6. Product sheet / Technical data: Battery box 24 V FLX S, Battery box 24 V FLX M ......16 6.1. Technical specifications: Battery box 24V FLX S and Battery box 24V FLX M - area of use ............................. 16 6.1.1.
User manual in original language in Swedish. Other languages are machine translated and not re- viewed, errors may occur. 2. BATTERY BOX 24V FLX S Battery box 24V FLX S has room for four batteries and is mounted under the battery backup on the wall or in a 19" rack. 2.1. Component overview Batteries should be placed as in the picture.
IMPORTANT Leave 100 mm free around the air vents. 2.3. Mounting Battery box 24V FLX S for battery backup in FLX S housing The battery box is mounted on a wall or in a 19" rack, below the battery backup.
2.4. Placement of batteries in Battery box 24V FLX S No . Explanation Insert in the the first batteries. If there is a tamper contact here, the battery must be pushed in behind the tamper contact. Insert the other two batteries.
2.5. Connection battery box with battery backup The picture shows a battery backup with extra battery box with 2 batteries. The picture also gives an overview of connection points for battery cables and battery fuses. Battery cables Explanation Connects to fuse Cable from motherboard is connected to battery Cable from motherboard is connected to battery Connects to fuse...
Table 2. Connection Number Explanation Dual cabling, one for motherboard and one for connection connector. 3. BATTERY BOX 24V FLX M Battery box 24V FLX M has room for two 45 Ah batteries and is mounted below the battery backup on a wall or in a 19 "rack.
3.2. Mounting on a wall or in a 19 "rack The unit can be mounted in a 19 ”rack or on a wall. The included brackets can be attached in two ways: When mounting on a wall, the brackets must sit backwards, against the wall. When mounting in a 19 ”rack, the console must be at the front edge of the unit.
3.4. Placement of batteries 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. 3.5. Connection to batterybox The picture also gives an overview of connection points for battery cables and battery fuses.
Battery cables Explanation Connects to fuse . Cable from motherboard is connected to battery . Cable from motherboard is connected to battery . Connects to fuse . Connects to fuse . Connected via connector to battery in battery backup . Connected via connector to battery in battery backup .
Number Explanation IN - incoming connection OUT - outgoing connection Jumper on base on outgoing connection Devices Yellow jumper - where to cut / not cut Where the end of the loop should be Battery backup without battery box Do not cut the jumper Jumper should remain in battery backup Battery backup + 1 battery box Cut jumper from battery backup...
when the cabinet door is closed. If the alarm goes off ("tamper alarm" / alarm to the control panel), the lever may need to be adjusted. Tolerance levels for tamper contact: Alarm must be triggered when: Opening the cabinet door; > 1 mm. Breaking unit from wall:>...
5.2. battery change • If possible, disconnect mains (voltage) when replacing the battery. • Disconnect battery cables. Note how battery cables are mounted before removing them. • Remove battery fuse between batteries. • Insert and fasten the new batteries. • Connect the battery cables in the same way as before. •...
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Series designation Battery type Replace battery after 12 years 8-10 years * battery life depends mainly on ambient temperature and charging current. An AGM battery should never be charged with more than 30% of its rated capacity. The battery will be fully charges, but the charning current must not excced 30% of its rated capacity. Table 6.
Products are recycled by being handed over to the nearest recycling station or sent back to the manufacturer. Contact your distributor for more information. Costs that arise in connection with recycling are not reimbursed. 6.2. Tekniska data Battery box 24V FLX S Battery box 24V FLX M System voltage: 24 V.
2 pcs 12 V, 45 Ah. 6.6. Technical data: Tamper switch Name T-Tamperswitch Type Microswitch Voltage 12 V / 24 V Manufactured in Milleteknik's factory in Partille, Sweden. This translation is not verified and should be cross referenced with the swedish original before use.
6.7. Battery recycling All batteries must be recycled. Return to manufacturer or return to recycling station. 6.8. Batteries - recommended, not included 6.8.1. Batteries are not included they are sold separately Batteries are sold separately. 6.8.2. Battery combinations withBattery box 24V FLX S, (14 Ah batteries) Battery capacity (Ah) Battery type Number of batteries...
Battery capacity (Ah) Battery type Number of batteries Batteries in unit 155 Ah 20 Ah + 8 st 2 in Battery Backup 45 Ah 2 in Battery Box 1 2 and Batteribox 2 2 and Batteribox 3 180 Ah 45 Ah 8 st 0 in Battery Backup 2 in Battery Box 1...
Battery type Maintenance-free AGM, lead-acid battery. 12 V 7.2 Ah Table 9. 10+ Design life * battery Article number E-number Article name Terminal Measure. Weight per Make Height width piece depth MT113-12V07-01 5230536 UPLUS 12V 7.2Ah Flat pin 6.3 151 x 65 x 100 2.4 kg UPLUS 10+ Design Life...
6.8.9. Reserve operating times for different alarm classes - overview The table shows the requirements for backup operating time and recharging of batteries for different alarm classes. 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.
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Medium current 90 Ah 110 Ah 135 Ah 155 Ah 14 A 16 A 18 A 20 A Table 14. Backup operating times 24 V units - with battery box, 180 Ah - 225 Ah Medium current 180 Ah 200 Ah 225 Ah 8 batteries 10 batteries...
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