Honeywell POWERSTRIKE LS10227-005GE-E Instruction Manual
Honeywell POWERSTRIKE LS10227-005GE-E Instruction Manual

Honeywell POWERSTRIKE LS10227-005GE-E Instruction Manual

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POWERSTRIKE SERIES
Rem ot e Power Supplies/ Bat t ery Chargers
LS10227- 005GE- E
Inst ruct ion M anual
LS10227-005GE-E
ECN: 00051463
Rev F|05-Dec-2024

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  • Page 1 POWERSTRIKE SERIES Rem ot e Power Supplies/ Bat t ery Chargers LS10227- 005GE- E Inst ruct ion M anual LS10227-005GE-E ECN: 00051463 Rev F|05-Dec-2024...
  • Page 2: Fire Alarm & Emergency Communication System Limitations

    PowerSt rike Series FIRE ALARM & EM ERGENCY COM M UNICATION SYSTEM LIM ITATIONS t he rat e- ofrise feat ure of each det ect or should be t est ed at least While a life safety system may lower insurance rates, it is not a once per year by a qualified fire prot ect ion specialist .
  • Page 3: Installation Precautions

    Com m unicat ions du Canada expense. ©2024 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. PowerStrike Series | LS10227-005GE-E-F 05-Dec-2024...
  • Page 4 • Your suggest ion for how t o correct / im prove docum ent at ion Send em ail m essages t o: FireSyst em s.TechPubs@honeywell.com Please not e t his em ail address is for docum ent at ion feedback only. If you have any t echnical issues, please cont act Technical Services.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    PowerSt rike Series TABLE OF CONTENTS Fire Alarm & Emergency Communication System Limitations Installation Precautions Software Downloads Documentation Feedback Table of Contents Section 1: System Overview 1.1 General 1.2 Feat ures 1.3 Specificat ions 1.4 Open/ Short / Ground Fault Trip Values in St andby 1.5 Swit ch SW1 - Ground Fault Det ect ion 1.6 M odel Num bers 1.7 Applicat ions...
  • Page 6 PowerSt rike Series 3.2.2 Out put funct ion and Prot ocol 3.2.3 ZNAC- PS Wiring Configurat ion 3.3 M axim um Num ber of St robes for Synchronizat ion Section 4: LED Indicators Section 5: Trouble Supervision 5.1 Trouble Supervision Using Input Circuit s 5.2 General Trouble Relay 5.3 AC Trouble Relay 5.4 Ground Fault Relay...
  • Page 7 PowerSt rike Series It is im perat ive t hat t he inst aller underst and t he requirem ent s of t he Aut horit y Having Jurisdict ion (AHJ) and be fam iliar wit h t he st andards set fort h by t he following regulat ory agencies: •...
  • Page 9: Section 1: System Overview

    PowerSt rike Series SECTION 1: SYSTEM OVERVIEW The PowerSt rike Series feat ures a 6 am p and a 10 am p rem ot e power supply wit h bat t ery charger. Bot h m odels provide ADA com pat ible st robe synchronizat ion and a filt ered 24 VDC out put t hat can be configured t o drive five (6 am p m odel) or seven (10 am p m odel) Class B NACs (Not ificat ion Appliance Circuit s).
  • Page 10: Specifications

    PowerSt rike Series • Coded signal synchronizat ion • Rem ovable t erm inal blocks for field wiring capable of accept ing 12 - 18 AWG wire • Select able Ground Fault det ect ion by swit ch SW1 • LED t rouble diagnost ics and hist ory •...
  • Page 11: Open/Short/Ground Fault Trip Values In Standby

    PowerSt rike Series Trouble, AC Loss, and Ground Fault Relay Contact Rating - TB1-TB3 • Fail- safe Form - C relay (norm ally energized, t ransfers wit h loss of power) for AC Loss and Trouble • 4.0 am ps @ 30 VDC resist ive Secondary Power (battery) Charging Circuit - TB15 •...
  • Page 12: Software Downloads

    PowerSt rike Series Figure 1- 1: 10 Am p Power Supply Board Layout 1.6 MODEL NUMBERS The PowerSt rike Series consist s of t he following current and legacy m odel num bers: Table 1.3 Model Numbers Ratings Current M odels Legacy M odels •...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    PowerSt rike Series Ratings Current M odels Legacy M odels • PSE- 6E 240 VAC, 50/ 60 Hz, 2.7 am ps m ax. • HPF- PS6E (red) (black) • PSE- 10E 240 VAC, 50/ 60 Hz, 3.5 am ps m ax. •...
  • Page 14: Section 2: Installation

    PowerSt rike Series SECTION 2: INSTALLATION Carefully unpack t he syst em and check for shipping dam age. Select a locat ion for t he cabinet t hat is in a clean, dry, vibrat ion- free area where ext rem e t em perat ures are not encount ered. The area should be readily accessible wit h sufficient room t o easily inst all and m aint ain t he power supply.
  • Page 15: Nac Circuit Wiring

    PowerSt rike Series Figure 2- 1: Backbox M ount ing Dim ensions 2.2 NAC CIRCUIT WIRING 2.2.1 CLASS B The st andard configurat ion for NACs is Class B as shown below. Use List ed ELRs supplied by t he FACP or com pat ible equipm ent m anufact urer.
  • Page 16: Znac-Ps Class A Option Module

    PowerSt rike Series Figure 2- 2: NAC Class B 2.2.2 ZNAC-PS CLASS A OPTION MODULE The ZNAC- PS is an opt ional Class A conversion m odule which m ount s t o connect or J8 on t he upper right side of t he circuit board.
  • Page 17: Addressable Module Mounting

    PowerSt rike Series Figure 2- 3: Class A NACs using ZNAC- PS Opt ion M odule 2.3 ADDRESSABLE MODULE MOUNTING The power supply has been designed t o allow t he m ount ing of an addressable cont rol, relay, or m onit or m odule on t he m ain circuit board inside t he power supply cabinet .
  • Page 18: Nec Power-Limited (Class 2) Wiring Requirements

    PowerSt rike Series Figure 2- 5: M ount ing a M ult i- M odule in t he Power Supply Cabinet 2.4 NEC POWER-LIMITED (CLASS 2) WIRING REQUIREMENTS Power- lim it ed (Class 2) and non- power- lim it ed circuit wiring m ust rem ain separat ed in t he cabinet . All power- lim it ed (Class 2) circuit wiring m ust rem ain at least 0.25”...
  • Page 19: Facp With The Power Supply In Slave Configuration

    PowerSt rike Series Figure 2- 6: Power- lim it ed (Class 2) Wiring Exam ple 2.5 FACP WITH THE POWER SUPPLY IN SLAVE CONFIGURATION In t his applicat ion, t he power supply is configured as a Slave unit and connect ed t o a m ast er FACP program m ed for synchronized out put .
  • Page 20: Power Supply In Master Configuration Connected To Facp

    PowerSt rike Series Figure 2- 7: Supervised M ast er/ Slave Connect ions The following not es apply t o Figure 2- 7: Supervised M ast er/ Slave Connect ions Refer t o NFPA 72, Chapt er 4- 4, Visible Charact erist ics, Public M ode. Use only devices from t he sam e m anufact urer in each syst em .
  • Page 21: Connecting To An External Charger

    PowerSt rike Series Refer t o NFPA 72, Chapt er 4- 4, Visible Charact erist ics, Public M ode. Set Out put DIP swit ches t o t he desired sync prot ocol as described below. Refer t o t he Device Com pat ibilit y Docum ent for devices.
  • Page 22: Chg

    PowerSt rike Series Figure 2- 9: Connect ing t he Power Supply t o a CHG- 120 Charger 2.7.2 CHG-75 Set S1 posit ion 4 on t he power supply t o t he OFF posit ion t o disable t he onboard bat t ery charger. Connect t he bat t ery cables bet ween TB15 (+ and –) on t he power supply and t he CHG- 75 charger out put circuit (TB2: Out + and Out –) as shown in Figure 2.10.
  • Page 23: Connecting Multiple Power Supplies

    PowerSt rike Series 2.8 CONNECTING MULTIPLE POWER SUPPLIES 2.8.1 DAISY-CHAINING MULTIPLE UNITS The num ber of power supplies which can be daisy- chained is lim it ed by t he line resist ance and current draw lim it at ions of t he upst ream m odule or NAC out put circuit .
  • Page 24 PowerSt rike Series Figure 2- 12: Syst em Sync Connect ions Triggered by FACP - Cascade The following not es apply t o Figure 2- 12: Syst em Sync Connect ions Triggered by FACP - Cascade . Set all power supply unit s t o Slave (sync follower) Configurat ion. The debounce/ dejit t er set t ing m ust be set t o 1 m sec on all cascaded unit s.
  • Page 25: Canadian Applications

    PowerSt rike Series 2.9 CANADIAN APPLICATIONS Inst allat ion shall be in accordance wit h ULC S524. Wiring m et hods shall be in accordance wit h CSA C22.1, Safet y St andard for Elect rical Inst allat ions, Canadian Elect rical Code, Part I, Sect ion 32. NOTE: M ass Not ificat ion is not for use in Canadian applicat ions.
  • Page 26 PowerSt rike Series Figure 2- 15: Ground Fault Det ect ion Opt ion 1 Ground fault m onit oring m ay be accom plished by m apping an annunciat or point on a UL 864- / ULC S527- list ed FACP as ground fault .
  • Page 27 PowerSt rike Series Convent ional FACP: The FACP m ust be program m ed t o t urn on t he com m on t rouble LED, t rouble t one, and a separat e yellow annunciat or point when t he input connect ed t o t he power supply ground fault relay is init iat ed. Use one input per power supply.
  • Page 28: Section 3: Programming Options

    PowerSt rike Series SECTION 3: PROGRAMMING OPTIONS Table 3.1 Agency-Permitted Programming Settings NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES This product incorporat es field- program m able soft ware. In order for t he product t o com ply wit h t he requirem ent s in t he St andard for Cont rol Unit s and Accessories for Fire Alarm Syst em s, UL 864, cert ain program m ing feat ures or opt ions m ust be lim it ed t o specific values or not used at all as indicat ed below: Perm it t ed in...
  • Page 29: S1 Global Options Dip Switch

    PowerSt rike Series Figure 3- 1: Field Program m ing DIP Swit ches 3.1 S1 GLOBAL OPTIONS DIP SWITCH The following t able list s t he global cont rol opt ions for t he power supply’s program m able feat ures and t he swit ch set t ings required t o select a part icular feat ure.
  • Page 30: Input Debounce/Dejitter/Delay

    PowerSt rike Series Function S1 DIP Subsection Switch AC Loss Delay These swit ches det erm ine AC Loss delay 3.1.5 The Operat ing m ode (Ret rofit or Default ) configurat ion provides addit ional opt ions for AC Loss Delay and report ing. Operation M ode These swit ches det erm ine t he operat ing m ode of t he power supply.
  • Page 31 PowerSt rike Series Com m and input # 1 configurat ion (swit ch posit ion 3) is used t o ident ify t he m et hod for which t his power supply will receive a synchronizat ion signal. Operat ion M ode (swit ch posit ion 9 and 10) will alt er t he behavior of t he power supply when t he ext ernal synchronizat ion signal is not det ect ed at t he source set by swit ch posit ion 3.
  • Page 32: Charger Enable Disable

    PowerSt rike Series DIP 3 DIP 9 DIP 10 M ode Description of Operation Com m and Input # 1 is NOT dedicat ed t o only a synchronizat ion input . If required; synchronizat ion shall be provided as part of t he Ret rofit ;...
  • Page 33: Operating Modes

    PowerSt rike Series Table 3.6 AC Loss Delay Settings: Default Mode Position 7 Position 8 Position 9 Position 10 AC Loss Indication Delay 30 hours 12 hours 2 hours none 3.1.5.2 AC Loss Configurations in Retrofit Mode When using t he power supply in Ret rofit M ode: •...
  • Page 34: Output Circuit Control Dip Switch Settings

    PowerSt rike Series Not e t hat when t he power supply is configured for use in Ret rofit M ode, t he FACP should be m onit oring eit her Input # 1/ Input # 2 end- of- line relay or t he General Trouble relay, but not bot h. In Ret rofit M ode, out put 1 will blink as visual indicat ion t hat t he panel is operat ing in Ret rofit M ode.
  • Page 35: Command Inputs/Nac Circuit Activation

    PowerSt rike Series S2-S8 Dip Function Subsection Switch Position Output Function and Protocol 3 OFF, 4 OFF, 5 OFF, 6 OFF = Default - OFF (will not act ivat e) 3 ON, 4 OFF, 5 OFF, 6 OFF = Reserved - OFF (will not act ivat e) 3 OFF, 4 ON, 5 OFF, 6 OFF = Non- reset t able (const ant ) aux power 3 ON, 4 ON, 5 OFF, 6 OFF = Door Holder 3 OFF, 4 OFF, 5 ON, 6 OFF = Reset t able aux power...
  • Page 36: Output Function And Protocol

    PowerSt rike Series NAC will act ivat e when Input # 3 is NAC out put will act ivat e NAC out put will NAC out put will act ive regardless of sync input at Input when Com m and Input act ivat e when act ivat e when # 1.
  • Page 37 PowerSt rike Series Table 3.13 Output Function - Door Holder Power Position 3 Position 4 Position 5 Position 6 Ouptut Function Set as door holder circuit 3.2.2.4 Synchronizing NACs - Slave Configurations (NAC follower) Each of t he power supply out put s can be independent ly configured for Slave Synchronizat ion by set t ing DIP swit ches according t o Table 3.14 Out put Funct ion - Slave Configurat ion Set t ings .
  • Page 38 PowerSt rike Series 3.2.2.7 Synchronizing NACs – Master Configuration – With Selective Silence, No dynamic Signaling Each out put circuit can be configured as a Not ificat ion Appliance Circuit for driving st robe only or st robe and audible devices wit h specific brand com pat ibilit y.
  • Page 39: Znac-Ps Wiring Configuration

    PowerSt rike Series The t able below provides addit ional det ail: Table 3.20 Master Configuration - Selective Silence Operation Command Command Command Ouput Operation Input # 1 Input # 2 Input # 3 Out put Circuit will be OFF Out put Circuit will be OFF Out put Circuit will be OFF Out put Circuit will be OFF...
  • Page 40 PowerSt rike Series Table 3.24 Maximum Number of Xenon Strobes max. number of strobes M anufacturer Syst em Sensor Gent ex Wheelock Am seco/ Pot t er 1 These values are for st robe- only devices at t he m inim um candela set t ing. Values will be different for st robe/ horn and horn- only devices.
  • Page 41: Section 4: Led Indicators

    PowerSt rike Series SECTION 4: LED INDICATORS The power supply has 3 syst em LED indicat ors for Power, Bat t / Chgr Fault , and Ground Fault . In addit ion, each available out put circuit also has 2 st at us LEDs. Refer t o Figure 1- 1: 10 Am p Power Supply Board Layout for LED locat ions. A descript ion of each LED indicat ion is given below.
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  • Page 43: Section 5: Trouble Supervision

    PowerSt rike Series SECTION 5: TROUBLE SUPERVISION The FACP will det ect power supply fault s. Any of t he following condit ions will cause t he t rouble cont act t o open, provided t he FACP Not i- ficat ion Appliance Circuit is not in alarm . 5.1 TROUBLE SUPERVISION USING INPUT CIRCUITS The FACP (Fire Alarm Cont rol Panel) supervises t he connect ion bet ween it self and t he power supply via t he cont rol panel’s NAC End- of- Line Resist or (ELR).
  • Page 44 PowerSt rike Series Table 5.1 Operating Mode Behavior for Trouble Supervision Using Input Circuits Panel Status Default M ode Retrofit M ode If Input # 1 is configured as Non- Dedicated (S1 DIP switch 3 =ON): • Any new open, short , ZNAC fault s, or exist ing power- lim it ing condit ions of Slave or M ast er (non- select ive silence) NAC out put s are report ed at t he Input # 1 EOL relay (for any...
  • Page 45: General Trouble Relay

    PowerSt rike Series 5.2 GENERAL TROUBLE RELAY The power supply has a fail- safe Form - C t rouble relay locat ed at TB1. The cont act s can be m onit ored by an FACP input circuit or an addressable m onit or m odule as illust rat ed in Figure 5- 1: M onit oring t he Trouble Relay . Not e t hat any fault s report ed by Com m and Input s are not repeat ed by t he t rouble relay in Default M ode, offering lim it ed t rouble report ing.
  • Page 46: Ac Trouble Relay

    PowerSt rike Series Figure 5- 1: M onit oring t he Trouble Relay Figure 5- 2: M onit oring t he Trouble Relay (US Applicat ions) illust rat es how t o wire for t rouble m onit oring in US applicat ions where separat e ground fault m onit oring is not required.
  • Page 47: Ground Fault Relay

    PowerSt rike Series The following t able sum m arizes t he t rouble supervision using t he AC t rouble relay in bot h Default M ode and Ret rofit M ode. Panel Status Default M ode Retrofit M ode •...
  • Page 48: Section 6: Power Supply Requirements

    PowerSt rike Series SECTION 6: POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS 6.1 OVERVIEW This sect ion cont ains inst ruct ions and t ables for calculat ing power supply current s in alarm and st andby condit ions. This is a four- st ep process, consist ing of t he following: Calculat ing t he t ot al am ount of AC branch circuit current required t o operat e t he syst em Calculat ing t he power supply load current for secondary non- fire and fire alarm condit ions Calculat ing t he size of bat t eries required t o support t he syst em if an AC power loss occurs...
  • Page 49: How To Calculate System Current Draw

    PowerSt rike Series • All current s are given in am peres (A). Table 6.2 Convert ing t o Full Am peres shows how t o convert m illiam peres and m icroam peres t o full am peres. Table 6.2 Converting to Full Amperes To convert...
  • Page 50 PowerSt rike Series M ain Circuit Board - 6 am p power supply wit h ZNAC- PS X [0.142] = X [0.142] = Class A opt ion card wit h all out put s Aux Power M ain Circuit Board - 10 am p power X [0.178] = X [0.232] =...
  • Page 51: Selecting And Locating Batteries

    PowerSt rike Series EOLR- 1 Power Supervision X [0.020] = X [0.020] = Relay Sum each column for Secondary Non- Alarm = Secondary Alarm = totals 6.4 SELECTING AND LOCATING BATTERIES Select bat t eries t hat m eet or exceed t he t ot al am pere hours det erm ined in Tables 6.4 and 6.5. The power supply can charge bat t eries from 7 AH t o 33 AH range.
  • Page 52: Section 7: Testing And Maintenance

    PowerSt rike Series SECTION 7: TESTING AND MAINTENANCE 7.1 PERIODIC TESTING AND SERVICE Periodic t est ing and servicing of equipm ent is essent ial t o ensure proper and reliable operat ion. Test and service t he power supply according t o t he schedules and procedures out lined in t he following docum ent s: •...
  • Page 53: Appendix A: Wire Requirements

    PowerSt rike Series APPENDIX A: WIRE REQUIREM ENTS Connect ing ext ernal syst em accessories t o t he m ain circuit s m ust be carefully considered t o ensure proper operat ion. It is im port ant t o use t he correct t ype of wire, gauge and run lengt h for each circuit . The following t able list s NAC wiring requirem ent s for t he 6 am p and 10 am p Power Supply.
  • Page 54: Appendix B: Application Examples

    PowerSt rike Series APPENDIX B: APPLICATION EXAM PLES B.1 CONTROLLING NACS FOR SELECTIVE SILENCE OPERATION USING A CONTROL MODULE In t his applicat ion, t he power supply has been set as a m ast er wit h synchronized out put s and select ive silence (see DIP swit ch set t ings and Select ive Silence Operat ion inform at ion in Sect ion 3: Program m ing Opt ions .) This applicat ion requires Input # 1 t o be cont rolled by t he FACP.
  • Page 55 PowerSt rike Series This applicat ion requires input # 1 t o be cont rolled by t he FACP or Cont rol/ Relay out put program m ed as a non- silenceable alarm out put . Input # 1 shall be configured t o be act ive whenever t he not ificat ion device needs t o be on for any pat t ern. Eit her Fire Alarm , Carbon M onoxide Alarm , or Test m ode.
  • Page 56: Cont Rolling Nacs For Sync Follower Operat Ion Using A Cont Rol M Odule (Default M Ode Configurat Ion Only)

    PowerSt rike Series B.2 CONTROLLING NACS FOR SYNC FOLLOWER OPERATION USING A CONTROL MODULE (DEFAULT MODE CONFIGURATION ONLY) In t his applicat ion, t he power supply has been set t o operat e in Slave Configurat ion and will follow t he sync signal from t he FACP.
  • Page 57: Controlling Nacs, Aux Power, Or Door Holders Using A Control Module

    PowerSt rike Series B.3 CONTROLLING NACS, AUX POWER, OR DOOR HOLDERS USING A CONTROL MODULE All out put circuit s, NACs, aux power (non- reset t able power – act ive regardless of cont rol m odule st at e), or door holders, can be cont rolled from one input such as an addressable cont rol m odule as illust rat ed in Figure B- 4: Cont rolling NACs, Aux Power, and Door Holders wit h One Input .
  • Page 58: Controlling Nacs, Aux Power, And Door Holders With Nac Sync

    PowerSt rike Series • An End- of- Line Resist or m ust be inst alled bet ween t erm inals 1 and 4 for cont rol m odule wiring supervision (t he ELR value is dependent on t he m odule/ FACP em ployed). •...
  • Page 59: Controlling All Three Inputs With One Control Module

    PowerSt rike Series B.5 CONTROLLING ALL THREE INPUTS WITH ONE CONTROL MODULE In t his applicat ion, all t hree com m and input s are being cont rolled by one m ult i- cont rol m odule m ount ed inside t he cabinet . Out put # 1 is being used for 24 VDC aux power.
  • Page 60: Ac Trouble Reporting With A Conventional Facp

    PowerSt rike Series B.6 AC TROUBLE REPORTING WITH A CONVENTIONAL FACP In t his applicat ion, t he power supply is being used wit h a convent ional FACP t hat does not have a t ype- coded input zone for AC Power loss wit h a delay.
  • Page 61: Canada Two-Stage Application Using A Multi-Control Module

    PowerSt rike Series Figure B- 8: Canadian Two- St age Wiring The following not es apply t o Figure B- 8: Canadian Two- St age Wiring • Power supply Out put # 1 is program m ed t o act ivat e on Com m and Input # 1 and Slave Configurat ion (NAC follower). •...
  • Page 62 PowerSt rike Series Figure B- 9: Canadian Two- St age Wiring Using a M ult i- Cont rol M odule The following not es apply t o Figure B- 9: Canadian Two- St age Wiring Using a M ult i- Cont rol M odule •...
  • Page 63: Releasing Module

    PowerSt rike Series B.9 RELEASING MODULE Figure B- 10: Releasing M odule The following not es apply t o Figure B- 10: Releasing M odule • Program an out put circuit for non- reset t able auxiliary power and connect out put t o t he AUX PWR t erm inals of t he releasing m odule.
  • Page 64: M Anufacturer Warranties And Limitation Of Liability

    PowerSt rike Series M ANUFACTURER WARRANTIES AND LIM ITATION OF LIABILITY M anufact urer Warrant ies. Subject t o t he lim it at ions set fort h herein, M anufact urer warrant s t hat t he Product s m anufact ured by it in it s Nort hford, Connect icut facilit y and sold by it t o it s aut horized Dist ribut ors shall be free, under norm al use and service, from defect s in m at erial and workm anship for a period of t hirt y six m ont hs (36) m ont hs from t he dat e of m anufact ure (effect ive Jan.

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