Mircom BPS-1100 Installation And Operation Manual

Mircom BPS-1100 Installation And Operation Manual

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BPS-1100
Signal Booster Power Supply
Installation and Operation Manual
BPS-1100
SIGNAL BOOSTER POWER SUPPLY
Advanced Life Safety Solutions
LT-913 Rev. 4
May 2008

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  • Page 1 Advanced Life Safety Solutions BPS-1100 Signal Booster Power Supply BPS-1100 SIGNAL BOOSTER POWER SUPPLY LT-913 Rev. 4 Installation and Operation Manual May 2008...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.1 Main Chassis Installation ....................6 5.0 Modules Mounting Locations ................... 7 6.0 Module Settings ......................... 9 6.1 Main Chassis Board of the BPS-1100 ................9 6.2 Main Display Module (Part of Main Chassis) ..............10 6.3 Signal Adder Module (Model SGM-1004A)..............11 6.4 Relay Adder Module (Model RM-1008A) ................
  • Page 5 BPS-1100 Installation and Operation Manual List of Figures and Headings Figure 1: BPS-1100 Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions ....5 Figure 2: Main Chassis Installation ..................6 Figure 3: Module Mounting Locations ..................7 Figure 4: Adder Module Mounting Details ................8 Figure 5: Main Chassis board of the BPS-1100 ..............9...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    BPS-1100 Installation and Operation Manual 1.0 Introduction Mircom's BPS-1100 Signal Booster Power Supply provides up to 20 fully supervised Class A or B (UL Style Z or Y) Indicating Circuits. All Indicating Circuits are fully supervised for opens, shorts and grounds. Optional Adder Modules include additional Indicating Circuits and Relay Circuits.
  • Page 8: General Notes

    2.0 General Notes 2.0 General Notes Number Of Adders That May Be Installed The maximum number of Adder Modules that may be physically installed in a BPS-1100 is 3 Adder Modules, a combination of the following: SGM-1004A Signal Adder Module (maximum of 16 Indicating Circuits in a system)
  • Page 9: System Components

    Flush Trim Ring (add another suffix R for Red Enclosure) W= 5.94" H= 3.94" SA12120 D= 3.86" 12 VOLT 10AH Batteries (10 Use Sota Enertech batteries models: SA12120 (Mircom to 17AH) #BA-110) and SA-12180 (Mircom #BA-117). W= 7.13" (2 required for H= 6.58" 24 volts) SA12180 D= 2.29"...
  • Page 10: Chassis Type

    Main Chassis with 4 Style Y or Z Indicating Circuits, and a 12 ampere Power Supply. See Module Specifications Appendix A - Module Specifications And Features on page 30 for more details. 3.2 BPS-1100 Accessories MP-300 EOL Resistor Plate MP-300R...
  • Page 11: Mechanical Installation And Dimensions

    BPS-1100 Installation and Operation Manual 4.0 Mechanical Installation and Dimensions Install the BPS-1100 enclosure as shown below in Figure 1. Figure 1: BPS-1100 Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions 1" BACKBOX 4-9/16" MATERIAL: 18GA (0.048") THICK COLD ROLLED STEEL...
  • Page 12: Main Chassis Installation

    4.1 Main Chassis Installation The Main Chassis is pre-installed in the BPS-1100 Enclosure as shown. Group the incoming wires through the top of the enclosure to prepare it for wiring to the Modules. Do not run the wires in-between the Modules since it could cause a short circuit.
  • Page 13: Modules Mounting Locations

    Signal Adder Modules are installed from right to left using the supplied stand-offs, as shown in the figure below, with the first Module plugging its 26 pin ribbon cable into P5 on the Main BPS-1100 Board, and using the included MD-579 four wire power cable as described in the Module Settings section. A second...
  • Page 14 5.0 Modules Mounting Locations Figure 4: Adder Module Mounting Details...
  • Page 15: Module Settings

    This Continuity Jumper is removed if there are any Adder Modules (Signal and Relay) installed, and installed on the last Adder Module. Cut this jumper to disable ground fault detection on the BPS-1100. Therefore, there will be no ground fault detection other than from the Fire Alarm Panel.
  • Page 16: Main Display Module (Part Of Main Chassis)

    Dip Switch used for input circuit disconnect (labelled I/P Zone Disconnect). See 10.0 System Configuration on page 24. The Main Display Module provides 4 dedicated Display Points for the 4 Indicating Circuits on the Main BPS-1100 Module. It also provides the following general purpose Display Points.
  • Page 17: Signal Adder Module (Model Sgm-1004A)

    Leave Jumper as packed for this BPS-1100. Leave Jumper as packed for this BPS-1100. NOT USED for BPS-1100. Jumper JW6 on the Main BPS-1100 Module must be removed if there are any Adder Modules installed. Note: The SGM-1004A requires 4 display points. Components There are 4 green LEDs on the board, one for each signal zone.
  • Page 18: Relay Adder Module (Model Rm-1008A)

    Continuity Jumper removed if there are any more Adder Modules installed. Jumper JW6 on the Main BPS-1100 Module must be removed if there are any Adder Modules installed. There is one green LED per each relay (total of eight on each board), which illuminates steadily when the corresponding relay is active.
  • Page 19: Field Wiring

    Caution: Do not exceed power supply ratings: Main Chassis, total current for Indicating Circuits is 11A max. Note: The Terminal Blocks are “depluggable” for ease of wiring. All power limited circuits must use type FPL, FPLR, or FPLP power limited cable Figure 9: Main BPS-1100 Module Terminal Connections ADDRESSABLE LOOP TO NEXT...
  • Page 20 7.0 Field Wiring Figure 10: Main BPS-1100 Module Terminal Connections (continued) Note: All power limited circuits must use type FPL, FPLR, or FPLP power limited cable Initiating Circuits are fully supervised and rated for 22 VDC, 3mA standby, 5 mV ripple, 50mA max.
  • Page 21: Signal Adder Module (Sgm-1004A) Terminal Connections

    BPS-1100 Installation and Operation Manual 7.2 Signal Adder Module (SGM-1004A) Terminal Connections The Signal Adder Module provides 4 supervised indicating (signal) circuits, Class A (Style Z) or Class B (Style Y). Wire devices to terminals as shown below. See 7.5 Wiring Tables & Information on page 18 and Appendix A - Module Specifications And Features on page 30 for specifications.
  • Page 22: Relay Adder Module (Rm-1008A) Terminal Connections

    7.0 Field Wiring 7.3 Relay Adder Module (RM-1008A) Terminal Connections The Relay Adder Module provides 8 relay contacts. Wire devices to terminals as shown below. See 7.5 Wiring Tables & Information on page 18 and Appendix A - Module Specifications And Features on page 30 for specifications.
  • Page 23: Power Supply Connections

    BPS-1100 Installation and Operation Manual 7.4 Power Supply Connections The power supply is part of the Main Chassis. The ratings are: Electrical input ratings 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 2 A / 240 VAC, 50 Hz, 1A Power supply total current 11 A maximum Battery Fuse on Main Module Replace with 20 Amp, 1-1/4"...
  • Page 24: Wiring Tables & Information

    7.0 Field Wiring 7.5 Wiring Tables & Information Table 1: Wiring Table for Input Circuits Wire Gauge Maximum Wiring Run to Last Device (ELR) (AWG) 2990 4760 1450 7560 2300 12000 3600 19000 5800 30400 9200 Note: Maximum Loop Resistance Should Not Exceed 100 Ohms Table 2: Wiring Table for Indicating Circuits TOTAL MAXIMUM WIRING RUN TO LAST DEVICE (ELR)
  • Page 25: System Checkout

    2. Since the batteries are not connected, the "Battery Trouble" LED should illuminate, the “Common Trouble” LED should flash and the Trouble Relay (on the main BPS-1100 board) will be active. 3. Connect the batteries while observing correct polarity; the red wire is positive (+) and black wire is negative (-).
  • Page 26: Indicators, Controls, & Operation

    Refer to the following LED Indicators and Control Buttons and Switches locations. Figure 14: Indicators and Control Location The Main Display Panel on the BPS-1100 Signal Booster Power Supply consists of the following. Test/Config, Common Trouble, A.C. ON, Reset, Lamp Test, Battery Trouble and 7 common LED Indicators Ground Fault.
  • Page 27: Common Indicators

    BPS-1100 Installation and Operation Manual 9.1 Common Indicators AC On LED The AC On Indicator is activated steady green while the main AC power is within acceptable levels. It is turned off when the level falls below the power-fail threshold and the panel is switched to standby (battery) power.
  • Page 28: Circuit Status Indicators

    This Circuit Status Indicator will illuminate at the Fast Flash rate while an active circuit is reconnected (after being Disconnected). Note: Inputs must be steady for BPS-1100 outputs to be active. The BPS-1100 will not respond to pulsing input contacts.
  • Page 29: Circuit Types

    BPS-1100 Installation and Operation Manual 9.5 Circuit Types Input Circuits Types Alarm Input This is a “Normal” type of Alarm which may have an alarm contact attached to it. Any activation of this contact will immediately result in an Alarm condition. An Alarm condition causes the associated Input Circuit Status LED to illuminate Red.
  • Page 30: System Configuration

    10.0 System Configuration 10.1 Introduction To Configuration Configuration of the BPS-1100 is performed by a combination of Configuration DIP Switch settings and button presses. Circuit (Zone) related operations are correlated to their respective Disconnect Switches. The Configuration DIP Switches are accessible from the Main Display Module after removing a protective Lexan cover with two screws, and are labeled as CONFIG.
  • Page 31: Entering Configuration Mode

    ON position (top position). The TEST / CONFIG MODE and COMMON TROUBLE LEDs will turn ON. The BPS-1100 is not operating as a Signalling System while in Configuration Mode. If there is no activity (no buttons pressed or switches changed) for one hour, the System will return to normal operation, but will remain in trouble.
  • Page 32: Factory Default Configuration

    BPS-1100 system has two Adder Modules, the Select LED will flash once for the Main Display Module, pause, flash three times (once for the main BPS-1100 board and once for each of the adder modules), long pause and repeat. Note: The Select LED indicates how many Adders (plus the main board) are found, not how many the System is Configured to accept.
  • Page 33: Configuring Features

    BPS-1100 Installation and Operation Manual 10.7 Configuring Features There are two types of Features; those which are just turned ON and OFF, and those with Multiple Settings. For ON and OFF Features, the Select LED is lit for ON, and not lit for OFF, and the Select Button is pressed to change the ON / OFF setting.
  • Page 34: Configuring Indicating Circuits

    Extra Auxiliary Power The BPS-1100 with firmware 1.0.3 and higher now allows the signal output circuits as an auxiliary power supply. To use this feature you must program an input zone to “Non-latching supervisory” and the selected output circuit to be used as an auxiliary power supply as “Non-silenceable strobe”.
  • Page 35: Configuring Circuit Correlations

    Resize - Adder Module Number & Type Configuration is performed. The Main Display Module has dedicated Trouble LEDs for the four Indicating Circuits on the Main BPS-1100 Module. Any Adder Module circuits are displayed after the base system input circuits in the same order as the Adder Modules have been installed (that is from right to left).
  • Page 36: Appendix A - Module Specifications And Features

    11 Amps. max. (6.0 Amps for main board fully loaded) Battery: 24VDC, Gel-Cell/Sealed Lead-Acid Charging capability: 10-17 AH batteries Current Consumption: standby: 200 mA alarm: 350 mA Compliance System Model: BPS-1100 Signal Booster Power Supply Applicable Standards: NFPA 72, ULC-S527-99, ULC-S525, ULC-526, ULC-S318...
  • Page 37: Appendix B - Power Supply & Battery Calculations (Selection Guide)

    Alarm in Hr.] _____) = (C)______AH Battery Selection: Multiply (C) by 1.20 to derate battery. Batteries: BA-110(10AH), BA-117(17AH) will fit into the BPS-1100. Use 0.084 for five minutes of alarm or 0.5 for thirty minutes of alarm as a multiplier figure.
  • Page 38: Warranty & Warning Information

    Warranty & Warning Information Warranty & Warning Information Warning Please Read Carefully Note to End Users: This equipment is subject to terms and conditions of sale as follows: Note to Installers This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system.
  • Page 39 Mircom shall not be liable for any delays, breakdowns, interruptions, loss, destruction, alteration or other problems in the use of a product arising our of, or caused by, the software.
  • Page 40: Limited Warranty

    (90) days, whichever is longer. The original owner must promptly notify Mircom Technologies Ltd. in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship, such written notice to be received in all events prior to expiration of the warranty period.
  • Page 41: Out Of Warranty Repairs

    Products which Mircom Technologies Ltd. determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned. A set fee which Mircom Technologies Ltd. has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time, will be charged for each unit repaired.
  • Page 44 Advanced Life Safety Solutions Canada U.S.A. © Mircom 2007 Printed in Canada 25 Interchange Way 4575 Witmer Industrial Estates Subject to change without prior notice Vaughan, ON L4K 5W3 Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: 1-888-660-4655 Fax: 1-888-660-4113 www.mircom.com Tel: 905-660-4655 Fax: 905-660-4113...

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