Majorcom: AES24V MS40 User manual

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User manual
AES24V MS40
AES24V MS150
POWER SUPPLY UNITS
USER
MANUAL
Manual to download in PDF format on www.majorcom.fr

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56, chemin de la Flambère • 31300 Toulouse • FRANCE • Tél. 33 (0)5 61 31 86 87
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INTRODUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
This manual includes instructions for the installation, commissioning and maintenance of this equipment.
In order for the equipment to work properly, we recommend to carefully follow these instructions.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This equipment is designed to be connected to the 230 V public distribution network.
To avoid any risk of electric shock, all INTERVENTIONS must be carried out with the equipment SWITCHED OFF
(upstream two-pole circuit-breaker open).
Interventions with the equipment switched on are authorized only when it is impossible to switch the equipment o-. The
operation must only be performed by quali¿ed personnel.
STANDARDS, DIRECTIVES AND PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC HEALTH
This product is compliant with LV and EMC directives (immunity and emission). It is compliant with standards EN60950-1
(2006), EN61000-6-1 (2007), EN61000-6-2 (2006), EN61000-6-3 (2007), EN61000-6-4 (2007), and EN 55022 class B
(2007).
It is also compliant with the following trade standards :
• EN 54-4 (December 1997) and amendment A2 (February 2006): Fire detection and ¿re alarm systems. Part 4:
power supply equipment.
• EN 12101-10 class A (January 2006): Smoke and heat control systems. Part 10: power supplies.
• EN 60849 (August 1998): Sound systems for emergency purposes (Paragraph 5.6).
The CPD CE Numbers is XXXXX, it was a-xed in 2011.
These products have been manufactured in accordance with RoHS and WEEE environmental directives.
WARRANTY
This product is guaranteed for 24 (twenty four) from date of delivery. The battery is not included in the warranty.
1. GENERAL INFORMATION...........................................................................................4
1.1 Front face ................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Environmental speci¿cations...................................................................................................4
1.3 Electrical input and output speci¿cations................................................................................4
• 1.3.1 Network input.............................................................................................................................4
• 1.3.2 Output ........................................................................................................................................4
• 1.3.3 Specic features and technical specications ...........................................................................5
• 1.3.4 Authorized batteries ...................................................................................................................5
2. INSTALLATION OF YOUR EQUIPMENT....................................................................6
2.1 Mounting..................................................................................................................................6
2.2 Batteries ..................................................................................................................................6
3. CONNECTION ...............................................................................................................7
3.1 Connection diagram ................................................................................................................7
3.2 Connection speci¿cations........................................................................................................7
4. COMMISSIONING ........................................................................................................8
5. POWER SUPPLY OPERATION....................................................................................9
5.1 Alarms .....................................................................................................................................9
5.2 Summary of available equipment............................................................................................9
6. MAINTENANCE........................................................................................................... 10
7. FUSE PROTECTIONS ................................................................................................ 11
8. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE .......................................................................12
9. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................13

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56, chemin de la Flambère • 31300 Toulouse • FRANCE • Tél. 33 (0)5 61 31 86 87
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.2 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
1.3 ELECTRICAL INPUT AND OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS
1.3.1 NETWORK INPUT
1.3.2 OUTPUT
The Power supply and the public address and voice alarm system must be powered by the same mains.
In normal operating mode : The power supply equipment recharges then maintains on charge from the normal
backup supply, and provides current to the voice alarm system lower than Imax a.
In emergency operating mode : the total operating current is provided by the battery, including the current of the
PA/VA ampli¿ers not exceeding ‘Imax b mains not present’ depending on the size of the battery.
1.3.3 SPECIFIC FEATURES AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1.3.4 AUTHORIZED BATTERIES
• Use Yuasa, Powersonic, ABT, Enersys, Eekta, Long brand batteries. If you would like to use another battery
brand, please have them approved.
1.1 FRONT FACE
(1): LED Power Default (2): : LED Battery Default (3): LED Output Voltage Default
(1)
(2)
(3)
Model AES24V MS40 AES24V MS150
Power voltage
195 - 264VAC, 50-60Hz
Primary Current
1A @ 195VAC 2A @ 195VAC
Breaker Circuit (D curve) need to be provided Upstream
Model AES24V MS40 AES24V MS150
Operating
Temperature
-10 to +45°C at 100% of load
-10 to +55°C at 75% of load
Relative Humidity
20 to 95%
Model AES24V MS40 AES24V MS150
Outputs
NominalVoltage 24VDC
Floating Voltage Set at half-load and at25°C: 27.2V+/- 0.5%
2 “Ampliers” Outputs with a current of 20A maximum per
Output on connectors 16mm2
2 “Controllers” Outputs with a current of 5A maximum per
Output on connectors 2.5mm2
The maximum current for all ouputs is 40A
6 “Ampliers” Outputs with a current of 40A maximum per
Output on connectors 16mm2
3 “Controllers” Outputs with a current of 5A maximum per
Output on connectors 2.5mm2
The maximum current for all ouputs is 150A
Outputs Relays
Output Relay without anyvoltage BatteryDefault
Output Relay without anyvoltage Main Power Default
Output Relay without anyvoltage 24V Ouput Default
Model AES24V MS40 AES24V MS150
Imax b
40A(mains not present) 150A(mains not present)
Imax b
6A (mains present) 12A (mains present)
Imax a
6A– C/20 (battery capacity) 12A – C/20 (batterycapacity)
Model AES24V MS40 AES24V MS150
Battery Capacity
Between 24 and 110Ah Between 38 and 225Ah
• Use batterieswith a capacity of86 to 225Ah (daughter board
jumper on ‘75’)
• Forusing 38 to 225Ah batterycapacities, put daughterboard
jumper on ‘50’. In this case, Imax b = 100A (mains not present)
and the threshold of 13mΩ±10% becomes 20mΩ±10%.

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2. INSTALLATION OF YOUR EQUIPMENT
2.1 MOUNTING
Note : When installing the module in the rack, the protection rating must comply with ¿re safety standards EN 54-4/
A2: IP30.
• Position the temperature sensor as close to the battery as possible.
• The connections and crimping should be given special care.
• A battery fuse adds 1 to 2 m.
3. CONNECTION
3.1 CONNECTION DIAGRAM
2.2 BATTERIES
The battery temperature sensor must be placed as close to the battery as possible.
Important : the openings provided in the cabinet must be used. Do not create additional openings as doing
so may casue the device to malfunction and voids the warranty.
AES24V MS150 rear panel
AES24V MS40 rear panel
AES24V MS40
AES24V MS150
Model AES24V MS40 AES24V MS150
Battery wiring instruc-
tions
The power supplytakes a resistance measurement of the battery mesh every 4 hours.
The trigger threshold of the fault is 50 mΩ±10 %. The trigger threshold of the fault is 13 mΩ±10 %
Exceeding this threshold is signalled by a battery fault and means that the power supply with its associated
batterywill not have the desired autonomy in the event ofa mains outage.
To avoid initiating this fault, please note the following elements:
• Use batterieswith a capacity of 24 to 110Ah.
• Use Yuasa, Powersonic brand batteries. Ifyou would like to
use another battery brand, please have them approved (see
chapter 1.3.4).
• Use battery cables that are as short and large as possible
(16 mm² max).
for a cross-section of 10 mm², the resistance is 2 mΩ/m.
for a cross-section of 16 mm², the resistance is 1.25 mΩ/m.
• Use authorized batteries (see chapter 1.3.4).
• Use battery cables that are as short and large as possible
(35 mm² max).
for a cross-section of 10 mm², the resistance is 2 mΩ/m.
for a cross-section of 16 mm², the resistance is 1.25 mΩ/m.
for a cross-section of 25 mm², the resistance is 0.8 mΩ/m.
for a cross-section of 35 mm², the resistance is 0.6 mΩ/m.
Example: for battery cables (+ and -) 1.5 m in length and with a cross-section of 10 mm², the resistance is 6mWΩ.
Battery cables (+ and -) of 1.5 m in length and cross-section of
16 mm² allowcorrect operation with allthe
recommended batteries.
Battery cables (+ and -) of 1.5 m in length and cross-section of
25 mm² allowcorrect operation with allthe
recommended batteries.

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4. COMMISSIONING
Connect the battery wires to the terminal strip, but do not connect the battery terminals.
After the electrical connections are made (mains, loads and batteries) :
1. Close the upstream mains circuit-breaker.
2. Check the load output voltage.
3. Connect the battery terminals.
Your apparatus is in operation when the 3 LEDs are green.
3.2 CONNECTION SPECIFICATIONS
Model AES24V MS40 AES24V MS150
Mains
2.5mm²
Battery
16mm² 50mm²
‘Amplifiers’ load
2 outputs : 16mm² 6 outputs : 16mm²
‘Controlers’ load
3 outputs : 2.5mm² 3 outputs : 2.5mm²
Alarm reports (plug-in)
1.5mm²

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5. POWER SUPPLY OPERATION
Mains fault (normal source) : signalled locally by a yellow LED and remotely by dry contact with delay (failsafe).
• If the mains is not present or < 195 V.
• If the mains fuse is blown or not present.
• If the product is out of service.
Battery fault (emergency power) : signalled locally by a yellow LED and remotely by dry contact with delay (fail-
safe).
• If the battery is not present : The battery test is performed in the following manner: every 30 seconds for the ¿rst 20
minutes after commissioning : every 15 minutes after the ¿rst 20 minutes. If a fault is detected, the test is performed
every 30 seconds up to 20 minutes after the fault disappears.
• If the internal impedance is too high (test every 4 hours maximum on a charged battery).The impedance limit
value is :
• If the battery voltage :
No voltage on one of the Outputs : signalled locally by a yellow LED and remotely by dry contact with delay (fail-
safe).
5.1 ALARMS
5.2 SUMMARY OF AVAILABLE EQUIPMENT
Temperature compensation :
A battery voltage compensation system maintains the charge characteristics within the limits speci¿ed by the
battery manufacturer across the entire operational temperature range.
Battery low voltage cut-out :
The cut-out threshold is :
The element causing the cut-out will be in the + position.
AES24V MS40 AES24V MS150
21.6V ±3 % 1.8 V/cell ±3 %
AES24V MS40 AES24V MS150
< 21.6V+/-3%. < 1.8V/élt+/-3%.
AES24V MS40 AES24V MS150
50m
+/-10%. 13m
+/-10%

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6. MAINTENANCE
In order to ensure maximal and durable service, we strongly recommend that your product be maintained clean and
ensure that it is installed in a dry and ventilated location. We shall in no case be liable for damages associated with
improper use or incorrect maintenance of the equipment.
WARNING
Replacing the original battery with a battery of incorrect type may result in an explosion hazard.
Used batteries must be disposed of in compliance with recycling requirements.
7. FUSE PROTECTIONS
AES24V MS40 AES24V MS150
F1 MOTHER BOARD (MAINS): RATING
BREAKING CAPACITY – SIZE
2 A Time lag
5x20
1500 A
6.3 A Time lag
5x20
1500 A
F1 TO F2 ‘AMPLIFIERS BOARD’ (2 OUTPUTS) :
RATING - TYPE – SIZE F1 TO F6 ‘AMPLIFIERS BOARD’ (6 OUTPUTS) :
RATING - TYPE – SIZE
20 A gG
10x38
32A gG
10x38
F1 TO F3 ‘CONTROLERS’ BOARD (3 OUTPUTS):
RATING - TYPE – SIZE
5A F
5x20

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8. TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
If the Power supply does not deliver voltage :
• Check mains presence on the mains terminal strip
• Check the fuses
• Check the voltage value on output terminals
• The voltage on the battery cables must be identical to that of the load
• Check that each 12 Vdc battery has a voltage greater than or equal to 11.5 Vdc
• Repeat the measurement after having disconnected the load and the battery
• Recheck the signalling of the indicator lights (see chapter 5)
• If all the steps are validated, check the compatibility of your load
If the battery indicator light remains red :
• Check if the battery voltage is between 12Vdc and 30Vdc
• Check the battery voltage polarity
If the battery does not take over after a mains fault :
• Check the voltage on the battery terminals
• Check the battery fuse
• Check the voltage on output terminals
If the indicator lights are not illuminated :
• Check mains presence on the mains terminal strip
• Check the battery connection
• Check that the wire ribbon is properly connected
• Check the voltage on output terminals
For additional technical assistance, contact Majorcom :
+ 33 (0) 5 61 31 86 87
Model AES24V MS40 AES24V MS150
Dimensions (W x D x H)
483 x 395 x 89mm
Weight
3,1kg 5,4kg
9. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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