Volt/Ampere Meter; Temperature Tracking; Fuses; Glossary - Dynacord Pro Matrix System DEM 313 Owner's Manual

24v/4a battery charging unit
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6.8 Volt-/Amperemeter
A 3-digit LC display (1) with toggle switch (2) is provided for measurement of the battery voltage or the
charging current. With the switch V/A at the front panel in position V, the battery vollage is shown. Likewise
the charging current is shown with the switch in position A.

6.9 Temperature tracking

The charging voltage requires battery-adapted temperature tracking in conjunction with operation under
ambient temperatures between +5°C .. +40°C. The temperature is to be measured in direct proximity to
the battery. The temperature tracking feature consists of a temperature sensor, integrated in the battery
module DEM 316 or DEM 317 which must be installed in direct proximity to the battery, and a control
circuit in the charging unit. The sensor is connected to the charging unit via the 15-pole pin connector
BATTERY CONTROL. The control circuitis activated if the temperature sensor has been connected
correctly. lf the connection of the temperature sensor is faulty of there is a short-circuit or a break of the
sensor lines or of the sensor, this interupts battery charging and the collective failure signal is activated.
The retrofitting kit NRS 90200 is to be used for the battery module DEM 315 or other batteries and is
available as Article no. 121 950.

7. Fuses

The dimensions of all the fuses in the unit are 5 x 20 mm and must correspond with IEC 127.
Fuse holder (4)
Fuse holder (6)
Fuse holder (6)
PCB 85254, F503

8. Glossary:

- Continuous battery power supply (standby operation)
In this mode, the battery is constantly kept at full charge. It only gives off current if the DC source supplied
by the mains fails.
- Nominal capacity:
The nominal capacity is the value in ampere-hours for a 20-hour even, uninterrupted discharge with up
to the cutoff voltage of 1.75 V/cell at a temperature of 22°C.
- Capacity:
The capacity of a battery is the amount of electricity which can be extracted under the condlitions in
question. This depends on the discharge current, the cut-off voltage and the temperature.
- Service life
For batteries in alarm apparatus and emergency announcement systems, the end of a battery's service
life (limited duration of operation) is reached when the capacity is less than 80% of the rated capacity.
- Stored energy time
This is the time-span between recognition of a failure in the mains supply and remedying of this failure.
- Alarm duration
The alarm duration is the time-span during which the alarm signal is given out.
- Emergency announcement duration
This is the time during which announcements are made to clear the building or section of a building.
mains power fuse for mains connector (see page 2)
mains power fuse for 230V ac (see page 2)
mains power fuse for 11 5V ac (see page 2)
output fuse CHARGE OUTPUT (see Figure 3)
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T4A 250V
T1A 250V
T2A 250V
T4A 250V

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