Texecom Premier Elite PSU200 User manual

Premier Elite PSU200/PSU200XP
Installation Manual
INS314-3

Premier Elite PSU200 & PSU200XP Installation Manual
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Introduction
The Premier Elite PSU200is a standalone intelligent 2.5 Amp
power supply. The Premier Elite PSU200XP is a PSU200
combined with a Premier Elite 8XP zone expander to create a
fully monitored power supply unit via the control panel network.
Both units are supplied in a metal housing which can
accommodate either two 7Ah batteries or a single 17Ah battery.
The PSU200XP is designed for use with the following Premier &
Premier Elite control panels:
•Premier & Premier Elite 24/48/88/168 & 640
PSU200 and PSU200XP Layout
1. Texecom Power Supply
2. Spare Fuse
3. PSU200 & PSU200XP PCB
4. 8XP zone expander PCB (only fitted on
PSU200XP).
5. Standby battery space; 2 x 7Ah or 1 x 17Ah.
6. Mains cable entry and anchor point
7. Fused terminal block connector for mains supply.
8. Keyhole mounting and back tamper fixing point.
9. Tamper switch assembly
Figure 1. PSU200 & PSU200XP Layout
1 2 3
OUTPUTS
45678
NETWO R K IN
+-
T R
+-
T R
NE TWOR K O UT
R emot e
Po wer
1
ON
234
P S U
YPE 0123456
Tamp er
Dis a ble
2 JP 8 1
Kic k
S ta rt
F1
JP2
Com1
B a tte r ie s
J P 7
0.7 5A /0. 3A
J P 6
0. 75A /0. 3 A
JP9
A
B
C
Load
A = E xt Lo a d
B = 500mA
C = 500mA
Powe r
!
USE WIT H
TEXECOMPSU
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PCB Layout and Terminals
The figure below shows the PCB layout of the PSU200 and
PSU200XP:
2 J P 8 1
K ick
S ta rt
F1
J P2
Com1
A. C F a il B a tt F lt O/P Fl t B1 B2
B a tter ie s
Ta m p
L ed L oa d
0V 12V
J P7
0. 7 5A /0. 3 A
J P6
0. 7 5A /0. 3 A
J P9
A
B
C
Loa d
A = E x t Lo a d
B = 500mA
C = 500mA
P o we r
!
BAR C ODE
Figure 2. PCB Layout
1. Texecom Power Supply Connection.
2. Connector to case tamper switch.
3. Power LED
4. Communication port (for connection to 8XP
zone expander).
5. Battery 1 charge current selector (0.75A or
0.30A).
6. Battery 2 charge current selector (0.75A or
0.30A).
7. Battery load test options.
8. 12V supply output.
9. External load for battery load test.
10. Not Used
11. Normally closed tamper output.
12. Number of batteries connected.
13. 12V output protection fuse (1.6A).
14. Battery 1 and 2 connections.
15. Battery kick start switch.
16. Normally closed fault outputs and status led’s.
Mains Supply Connection
The mains supply is connected to a 3 way fused terminal
block, which is fitted with a 3.15A slow blow protection fuse.
The supply cabling should also incorporate an accessible
double pole disconnect device so that the supply can be
isolated.
All electrical connections should be carried
out by a qualified electrician.
After connecting the mains supply, fit the
mains protection cover to the fused terminal
block, this can be found in the spares bag.
Secure the mains cable to the anchor point
using a cable tie.
L
E
N
To P ower S upply
Mains Fuse
Supply Output
Two sets of terminals are provided to allow connection to
auxiliary 12V devices. The output is protected by a 1.6A fuse.
Tamper Protection
The power supply is both front and back tamper protected
by the use of a tamper switch which is connected to the PCB
via a jumper plug JP2. When installing a PSU200 the two
tamper connections terminals should be connected to the
tamper or 24hour zone of the alarm control panel. The
tamper connections are not required for the PSU200XP as
the tamper status is detected through the communication
port.
Fault Outputs and Indicators
Individual outputs and indicators are provided for the
following faults:
A.C Fail: A normally closed set of contacts which open when
the mains supply to the unit fails. The associated red status
led also lights when this fault is present.
Battery Fault:A normally closed set of contacts which open
when a battery fault is detected. The associated red status
led also lights when this fault is present.
Output Fault:A normally closed set of contacts which open
when the output fuse (F1) fails or output voltage falls below
11V. The associated red status led also lights when this fault
is present.
When installing a PSU200 the fault outputs terminals should
be connected to individual zones or auxiliary inputs of the
alarm control panel. The fault outputs are not required for the
PSU200XP as the fault status is detected through the
communication port.

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Standby Battery
One or two 12V 7Ah batteries or one 12V 17Ah battery can be fitted inside the power supply case to provide continued operation in the
event of a mains supply failure. The table below show various battery arrangements and recharge times against rated output (maximum
continuous current) for the required standby period:
PSU200
Battery Arrangement Battery Charge Rated Output (Amps)
12h 24h 30h 60h
1 x 7Ah 0.3A 0.53A 0.24A 0.18A 0.071A
2 x 7Ah 0.3A 1.1A 0.53A 0.42A 0.18A
1 x 17Ah 0.3A 1.37 0.66A 0.56A 0.23A
0.75A 1.37A 0.66A 0.56A 0.23A
PSU200XP
Battery Arrangement Battery Charge
Rated Output (Amps)
12h 24h 30h 60h
1 x 7Ah 0.3A 0.508A 0.216A 0.158A 0.041A
2 x 7Ah 0.3A 1.09A 0.508A 0.391 0.158A
1 x 17Ah 0.3A 1.34A 0.63A 0.49A 0.208A
0.75A 1.34A 0.63A 0.49A 0.208A
The table below shows the setting for the battery charge jumpers JP6 and JP7 for the various battery arrangements and recharge
times:
Battery Charge Selector
Battery Arrangement
Recharge Time
Battery 1 (JP6)
Battery 2 (JP7)
1 x 7Ah < 24Hrs 0.3 A -
2 x 7Ah < 24Hrs 0.3 A 0.3 A
1 x 17Ah < 24Hrs 0.75 A -
< 72Hrs 0.3 A -
The table below shows the battery standby and recharge times for both EN50131-6 and PD6662:
EN50131-1 Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3
Minimum Standby Period 12h 12h 30h
Maximum Recharge Time 72 Hrs 72 Hrs 24 Hrs
PD6662
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Standby Period 12 Hrs 12 Hrs 24 Hrs *
Maximum Recharge Time 72 Hrs 72 Hrs 24 Hrs
30h if MAINS FAIL is reported to ARC, otherwise 60h
* This time may be halved if mains failure is signalled to an ARC.
Deep Discharge Protection
The power supply has a deep discharge protection circuit that
prevents the standby battery from being fully discharged when
the mains supply has failed. The standby batteries will be
electronically disconnected when the terminal voltage reaches
9.0V. When powering up the power supply without a mains
supply (battery only), the ‘Kick-Start’ switch must be pressed in
order to bring the battery into circuit.
Battery Monitoring
Each battery is monitored independently, therefore, the number
of batteries connected to the PSU200/PSU200XP must be set
using JP8. If JP8 is set to “1 Battery” then battery 2 is not
monitored. The following conditions are monitored:
Presence:Each battery is tested every 30 seconds when the
case tamper is closed. If either battery is disconnected during
this test a battery fault is generated.
Load: The PSU200 tests the standby batteries every 24 hours
by allowing the batteries to power the PSU and connected
devices for a period of 10 seconds. During the load test the
voltage and current drawn from each battery is measured and if
either battery cannot supply the full load, a battery fault is
generated (see Battery Load). The PSU200XP performs the
same test, but the frequency and duration of the test is
controlled by the control panel.
Low Voltage: When the mains supply fails and the unit is
powered from the standby batteries, the voltage is continuously
measured and if the battery voltage drops below 11V a battery
fault is generated.
Battery Load
In order to ascertain the status of the battery during the load
test the PSU must be put under a sufficient load. If the devices
connected to the output of the PSU already draw 1A or more,
then this is a sufficient load during the battery load test. If the
devices connected to the output of the PSU draw less than
0.5A, then an additional load is required for the battery load
test. This can be easily achieved using JP9:
JP9 Setting Total Battery Load
A
External Load + PSU Load
B 500mA + PSU Load
A and B External Load + 500mA + PSU Load
C
Do not use
If an external load is used it must be connected between the
“Load” and “12V” terminals (see items and of Figure
2).

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Installation
1. Remove the screw from the front cover and carefully
slide it upwards to disengage the cover from the bottom
clip.
2. Gently pull the cover towards you noting that earth is
connected to a spade terminal on the front cover.
3. Unplug the earth lead from the spade connection on the
inside of the front cover. The front cover can now be fully
removed and placed to one side.
4. Position the base in the required location and mark at
least four of the available mounting holes. If the back
tamper is required the keyhole must also be marked.
5. Remove the base and drill and plug the holes.
6. Pass all necessary cables through the cable entries and
fix the base to the wall using not less than 30mm x No 10
screws.
7. Connect the mains cable to the fused mains terminal
block.
8. Connect the terminals on the PCB as required, see
Wiring Diagrams.
9. Fit the appropriate standby battery or batteries and
connect the battery leads to the battery terminals.
10. Apply mains power and check the operation of the power
supply.
11. Refit the front cover, remembering to connect the earth
lead to the front cover.
12. Replace the front cover screw.
Wiring Diagrams
PSU200XP Connected to Premier Elite Control Panel
For a list of supported control panels, see page 2.
8XP
+-
A ux 12 V
P S U 20 0
To Ne xt E xpa nd er/Ke ypa d
To 12V Devices
From C ontrol Panel
+
T R
-
Ne t wo rk In
+
T R
-
Ne t wo rk Ou t
PSU
C o m1
PSU200 Connected to an 8XP
8XP
+-
A ux 12 V
P S U 20 0
To Ne xt E xp and er/K eypa d
To 12V Devices
From C ontrol Panel
A C F a il B a tt F l t O / P F lt
Ta m p
0V 12 V Au x I /P
+
T R
-
Ne t wo rk In
+
T R
-
Ne t wo rk Ou t
2K 2
4K 7
10K
Progra m Aux I/P a s “P SU Monitor” .
PSU200 Connected to a non Premier Control Panel
The PSU200 can be fully monitored by other makes of control panels, by using the fault and tamper terminals. The zones on the control
panel will need to be programmed for PSU monitoring functionality. Please consult the manufacturer’s instructions in order to ascertain
whether the control panel supports these zone types.
PSU200
To 12V Devices
A C F a il B a tt F l t O/ P F lt
Ta m p
0V 12 V
N on C o ntrol Pa nelPremier
Zone x
Zone y
Zone z
Ta m p e r

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Specifications
Power Supply Type Type A
Mains supply 230V (+10%/-15%) @ 50Hz
Output voltage Range 13V-13.9V
Maximum Ripple Voltage 0.5V pk-pk
Maximum rating of Outputs
Aux 12V
Bell/Strobe
Network 1 & 2
Battery
DC+/DC-
1A
1A
1A
1.6A
0.9A
Output current (max) 2.5A
Maximum available current
1.5A (0.75A charge rate)
1.6A (2 x 0.3A charge rate)
1.9A (1 x 0.3A charge rate)
Rated output See page 4.
Current consumption PSU200 45mA PSU200XP 75mA
Fuses Mains = 3.15A slow blow; F1 = 1.6A
Battery Type Maximum 18Ah; 1 x 7Ah; 2 x 7Ah; 1 x 17Ah
Maximum Recharge Time 24h @ 0.75A charge ate, 72h @0.3A charge rate
Battery charge current 0.3A or 0.75A (selectable)
Battery Low Voltage Signal 10.5V at supply output
Deep discharge cut-off 9V at supply output
Over Voltage Protection 16V
Operating temperature
-10°C to +55°C
Maximum humidity
95% non-condensing
Dimensions 310mm x 410mm x 100mm
Packed weight PSU200 3.9Kg (approx) PSU200XP 4.1Kg (approx)
Standards
2004/108/EC (CE directive): Hereby, Texecom declares that this device is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004/108/EC.
Weee Directive: 2002/96/EC (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of
as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your
local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection
points. For more information see: www.recyclethis.info.
RoHs Directive: 2002/95/EC RoHS Compliant. Hereby, Texecom declares that this device does not contain lead, mercury,
cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) or polybrominated depheny ethers (PBDE) in more than the
percentage specified by EU directive 2002/95/EC, except exemptions stated in EU directive 2002/95/EC annex.
This product is a Type B Moveable device and is suitable for use in systems designed to comply with EN 50131-1, EN50131-3,
EN50131-6 and PD6662 at Grade 3 and Environmental Class II.
Warranty
All Texecom products are designed for reliable, trouble-free operation. Quality is carefully monitored by extensive computerised testing.
As a result the Premier Elite PSU200 and PSU200XP are covered by a two-year warranty against defects in material or workmanship. As
the Premier Elite PSU200 and PSU200XP are not a complete alarm system but only a part thereof, Texecom cannot accept responsibility
or liability for any damages whatsoever based on a claim that the Premier Elite PSU200 or PSU200XP failed to function correctly. Due to
our policy of continuous improvement Texecom reserve the right to change specification without prior notice.
Premier & Premier Elite are trademarks of Texecom Ltd.

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Notes:

Texecom Limited, Bradwood Court, St. Crispin Way, Haslingden, Lancashire BB4 4PW, England.
Technical Support:
UK Customers Tel: 08456 300 600
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International Customers Tel: +44 1706 233875
© Texecom Limited 2012
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