Honeywell NOTIFIER PSE-10E Instruction Manual
Honeywell NOTIFIER PSE-10E Instruction Manual

Honeywell NOTIFIER PSE-10E Instruction Manual

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Power Supply Expanders
PSE-6(C)(E)(R) & PSE-10(E)(C)(R)
Instruction Manual
Document LS10227-000NF-E Rev: B
3/29/2021 ECN: 2939

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Installation Precautions
FCC Warning
Details FCC compliance requirements for radio frequency energy emissions from the equipment.
Canadian Requirements
Outlines requirements for digital apparatus emissions under Canadian regulations.
Section 1: System Overview
1.1 General
Provides a general overview of the PSE power supply, its capabilities, and compatibility.
1.2 Features
Lists the key features and functionalities of the PSE power supply units.
1.3 Specifications
Details the technical specifications including power, current, and physical attributes.
Section 1: System Overview
1.4 Open/Short/Ground Fault Trip Values in Standby
Specifies trip values for detecting open, short, and ground faults on circuit outputs.
Section 1: System Overview
1.5 Switch SW1 - Ground Fault Detection
Explains the function and operation of the SW1 switch for ground fault detection.
Section 1: System Overview
1.6 Applications
Describes various applications and use cases for the PSE remote power supply.
1.7 Start-up Procedure
Step-by-step guide for the initial installation and powering up of the PSE unit.
Section 2: Installation
2.1 Backbox Mounting
Instructions for securely mounting the PSE power supply backbox to a wall.
Section 2: Installation
2.2 NAC Circuit Wiring
Details wiring configurations for Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) in Class B and Class A.
Section 2: Installation
2.3 Addressable Module Mounting
Guide for installing addressable control, relay, or monitor modules within the PSE cabinet.
Section 2: Installation
2.4 NEC Power-limited (Class 2) Wiring Requirements
Specifies wiring separation and requirements for power-limited circuits per NEC standards.
Section 2: Installation
2.5 FACP with PSE Power Supply in Slave Mode
Configuration for using the PSE as a slave unit synchronized with a master FACP.
2.6 PSE Power Supply in Master Mode Connected to FACP
Configuration for using the PSE as a master unit connected to a non-synchronized FACP.
Section 2: Installation
2.7 Connecting to an External Charger
Instructions for connecting external chargers (CHG-120, CHG-75) for battery charging.
Section 2: Installation
2.8 Cascading Multiple Units
Guidance on cascading up to four PSE power supplies for expanded NAC capabilities.
Section 2: Installation
2.9 Canadian Applications
Specific installation requirements and wiring for Canadian applications per ULC standards.
Section 3: Programming Options
3.1 S1 Global Options DIP Switch
Details DIP switch settings for global control options of the power supply.
Section 3: Programming Options
3.1.1 Global Programmable Features Description
Explains programmable features controlled by global DIP switches, like debounce settings.
Section 3: Programming Options
Command Input #1
Configuration options for Command Input #1, including sync and normal modes.
Charger Enable/Disable
How to enable or disable the PSE's onboard battery charger.
AC Loss Door Holder Dropout Timer
Settings for delaying door holder dropout after an AC power loss.
AC Fail Indication Delay
Options to delay the generation of an AC fail trouble signal.
Special Operating Modes
Describes modes for changing output configurations or displaying trouble history.
Section 3: Programming Options
3.2 Output Circuit Control DIP Switch Settings
Explains DIP switch settings for controlling individual output circuits.
3.2.1 Output Circuit Programmable Features Description
Details programmable features for output circuits, like NAC activation and power types.
Section 3: Programming Options
Unused Outputs
How to set unused or disabled output circuits to the factory default OFF position.
Remote Supply with Resettable and Non-resettable Power
Configuring output circuits for constant or resettable auxiliary power.
Door Holder
Configuring output circuits specifically for door holder operation.
Synchronization Mode - Master/Slave
Setting the PSE for master or slave synchronization for appliance timing.
Section 3: Programming Options
Master Mode - Selective Silence
Configuring master mode for selective silence of horn sounders without affecting strobes.
Command Input #1 - Normal/Sync Mode of Operation
Detailed operation of Command Input #1 for normal and sync mode synchronization.
Section 3: Programming Options
Class A Wiring
How to convert NAC or aux power circuits to Class A wiring using the ZNAC-PS option.
Maximum Number of Strobes for Synchronization
Guidelines on the maximum number of strobes connectable per NAC for synchronization.
Section 4: LED Indicators
Ground Fault LED (yellow)
Description of the yellow LED indicating ground fault status.
Power LED (green)
Description of the green LED indicating power status.
Battery fault LED (yellow)
Description of the yellow LED indicating battery fault conditions.
Section 4: LED Indicators
Output Circuit Status LEDs (red)
Description of the red LEDs indicating output circuit status (active/inactive).
Output Circuit Trouble LEDs (yellow)
Description of the yellow LEDs indicating output circuit trouble conditions.
Section 5: Trouble Supervision
5.1 Trouble Supervision Using Input Circuits
How input circuits supervise PSE power supply troubles and detect faults.
5.2 Trouble Relay
Monitoring the Form-C trouble relay for various power supply fault conditions.
5.3 AC Trouble Relay
Monitoring the Form-C AC trouble relay for AC fail conditions and delays.
Section 5: Trouble Supervision
5.4 Ground Fault Relay (Canadian Applications Only)
Monitoring the Form-C ground fault relay for Canadian applications.
Section 6: Power Supply Requirements
6.1 Overview
Introduces the process for calculating power supply currents and battery requirements.
6.2 Calculating the AC Branch Circuit
How to calculate the required AC branch circuit current for system operation.
6.3 Calculating the System Current Draw
Steps to calculate system current draws for secondary (battery) power.
Section 6: Power Supply Requirements
6.3.2 How to Calculate System Current Draw
Detailed method for calculating system current draws for battery sizing.
6.4 Selecting and Locating Batteries
Guidance on selecting and locating appropriate batteries for the PSE system.
Section 6: Power Supply Requirements
6.4.2 Maximum Battery Standby Load
Tables showing maximum battery standby loads for PSE-6 and PSE-10.
Section 7: Testing and Maintenance
7.1 Periodic Testing and Service
Procedures and documents for periodic testing and servicing of the PSE unit.
7.2 Battery Checks and Maintenance
Guidance on maintenance, replacement, and safety precautions for system batteries.
Appendix B: Application Examples
B.1 Controlling NACs For Selective Silence Operation Using a Control Module
Example of controlling NACs for selective silence using a control module and FACP.
Appendix B: Application Examples
B.2 Controlling NACs For Sync Follower Operation Using a Control Module
Example of controlling NACs for sync follower operation with FACP sync output.
Appendix B: Application Examples
B.3 Controlling NACs, Aux Power, or Door Holders Using a Control Module
Example of controlling NACs, aux power, or door holders via a control module.
Appendix B: Application Examples
B.4 Controlling NACs, Aux Power, and Door Holders with NAC Sync
Example using FDRM-1 to control NACs, aux power, and door holders with NAC sync.
Appendix B: Application Examples
B.5 Controlling all Three Inputs with One Control Module
Example of controlling three inputs using a single XP6-C multi-module.
Appendix B: Application Examples
B.6 AC Trouble Reporting with a Conventional FACP
Example of reporting AC trouble from PSE to a conventional FACP.
Appendix B: Application Examples
B.7 Canadian Two-Stage
Wiring example for Canadian two-stage audible pattern and sync output.
Appendix B: Application Examples
B.8 Canada Two-Stage Application Using XP6-C
Example of Canada two-stage application using an XP6-C multi-module.

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