Thomas&Betts Remote Power Supply Unit User manual

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Thomas & Betts Australasia. ABN 062 074 810 898
Head Ofce: Unit D3, 3-29 Birnie Avenue, Lidcombe NSW 2141, Australia
Manufacturing: 23a Nyrang Street, Lidcombe NSW 2141, Australia
Telephone: (+61) 1300 666 595 Facsimile: (+61) 1300 666 594
Remote Power Supply Unit
Installation Manual
GREETINGS
Congratulations on choosing to use this Thomas & Betts product covered by our unique Through-Life Support system. This document is
designed to assist you during the installation of the product, to ensure the safety of yourself and others.
The Remote Power Supply Unit is designed to be installed quickly and easily however, Thomas & Betts recommends that
you read this document thoroughly before commencing installation. This device has been manufactured to provide
trouble free operation for many years, when treated with due care and maintained through regular and appropriate servicing.
SAFETY WARNING
In Australia and New Zealand, only licensed electricians are permitted by law to work with 240 Volt electrical installations.
Do not attempt to install or connect this product unless you are a licensed electrician.
Turn off and isolate the electrical supply before connecting this tting to the building wires.
Do not touch the terminals of the terminal block when the light tting is energised.
The only user serviceable parts are the lamp and battery pack.
Do not tamper with the tting or the warranty will be void.
As the installer, it is your responsibility to ensure compliance with all relevant building and safety codes, (ie: AS3000, AS/NZS2293).
Refer to the applicable standards for data and mains cabling installation procedures and requirements.
6. Lamp operation:
Maintained: Once powered up, in a maintained tting the normal AC lamp (if present) should light up and stay on until
the power supply to the unit fails. The emergency function of the unit should only operate when the unswitched active power supply
fails or when somebody presses the manual test button located on the tting.
Non-maintained: Once powered up, in a non-maintained tting the present lamp stays off. The emergency function of the unit
should only operate when the unswitched active power supply fails or when somebody presses the manual test button located on
the tting.
TO REMOVE INSTALLED UNIT
Switch off the mains supplies to the unit. Remove the fuse from fuse holder and then unscrew the mounting screws of the unit. When
the unit is reconnected to the supply, it will need time to recharge its battery before it will be capable of a full length discharge again.
CONSTRUCTION SITES
Continuously switching on and off the mains supply to the ttings during the installation process (due to building works or for some other
reason), could cause the ttings to discharge and charge their batteries many times over a short period which may shorten the life of the
battery. Thomas & Betts does not recommend such practices and may not honour any warranty on the life of the batteries or the lamp
when subjected to such harsh operating conditions. In order to prevent damage to the battery, leave the unswitched active circuit turned
off at the circuit breaker, until the emergency lighting is required on the site.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
If you’ve installed and connected the unit as per the instructions listed earlier and it doesn’t work properly, use the following table as a
guide to xing the problem. Look up the type of fault in the left column and check the possible causes from the right column.
If the unit still doesn’t work after checking these possible causes, contact Thomas & Betts Service in Australia on 1300 666 595, Monday
to Friday, 8.30am to 4.30pm (AEST) and ask for help. Our trained service personnel will usually be able to take your call immediately and
assist you in resolving your difculty. Thomas & Betts is committed to providing valuable Through-Life Support for its products.
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Contents
Electrical Safety Warning
Installation Instructions
Wiring Connections
Removal Method
Trouble Shooting Guide
Warranty Information (Included)
# Fault Possible Causes
1 Red LED not lit
(only applicable where used)
AC supply not connected; or
AC supply turned off; or
Battery not connected; or
Fuse missing; or
Test switch damaged
2 Red LED is lit (only applicable where used) but lamp
doesn’t come on when test switch is pressed
Lamp damaged; or
Battery pack damaged; or
Test switch damaged
3 Lamp is lit momentarily when test switch is pressed; or
When mains fail
Battery not fully charged (allow up to 24 hours); or
Battery pack damaged
PS702M: 12V maintained
unit designed to be used
remotely to provide escape
lighting for large areas or to
provide backup supply for the
lighting up of difcult or hostile
environments. The maximum
load limit is 35W if used in a
lift. The maximum load can be
70W if using as backup supply
to comply with AS/NZS2293.
Battery
PCA
Transformer
Output
12V DC Mains 240Vac 50Hz
For switched illumination: Connect
incoming switched active, unswitched
active, neutral and earth to terminal
marked S/A, A, N and E respectively
For permanent illumination: Connect
incoming unswitched active, neutral
and earth to terminal marked A, N
and E respectively
(Note: Loop link between S/A and A)
Transformer
E
S/A
N
A
Output to load max 70W

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
To install the emergency backup power supplies, follow these steps:
1. Remove the unit from the packing box and inspect it for damage or imperfections. If any damage is found, do not install, replace it
carefully into the packing box and notify the Thomas & Betts Product Support Hotline in Australia on 1300 666 595.
2. If all looks okay proceed with the installation, use a pencil to mark the position of the mounting screw holes for the unit.
3. Depending on the wiring conguration, determine the cable entry or exit and remove the appropriate cable knockout(s).
4. Secure the unit to the wall/ceiling using appropriate xings (not supplied) depending on the type of building construction material
used.
WIRING CONNECTIONS
5. Following below are the wiring connections of various models of remote power supplies. Ensure that the stripped wire ends are
completely inserted into the terminal block and no bare conductors are exposed to the metal. Place the fuse into fuse holder before
connecting unit to mains (fuse is placed inside the box and normally secure with the tape).
PS504: 12V non-maintained
unit specically designed
for lift to run 2x50 watt down
lights. The output power on
emergency is 50% of the rated
power.
PS504M: 12V maintained unit
specically designed for lift to
run 2x50 watt down lights. The
output power on emergency is
50% of the rated power.
PS124: 12V non-maintained
unit designed for lift but can
also be used remotely to
provide escape lighting for
large areas or to provide
backup supply for the lighting
up of difcult or hostile
environments. The maximum
load limit is 12W if used in a
lift. The maximum load can be
24W if using as backup supply
to comply with AS/NZS2293.
PS404-NB: 12V non-
maintained unit designed
for lift but can also be used
remotely to provide escape
lighting for large areas or to
provide backup supply for the
lighting up of difcult or hostile
environments. The maximum
load limit is 40W if used in a
lift. The maximum load can be
80W if using as backup supply
to comply with AS/NZS2293.
PS404M: 12V maintained unit
specically designed for lift to
run 2x20 watt down lights.
PS702-NB: 12V non-
maintained unit designed to
be used remotely to provide
escape lighting for large areas
or to provide backup supply
for the lighting up of difcult
or hostile environments. The
maximum load limit is 35W if
used in a lift. The maximum
load can be 70W if using as
backup supply to comply with
AS/NZS2293.
Output to Lamp 1
Output to Lamp 2
Battery Battery
PCA
PCA
PCA Mains 240Vac 50Hz
Connect incoming unswitched active,
neutral and earth to terminal marked
US/A, N and E respectively
12V input from external transformer to
run as a maintained unit
Output to Lamp 1
Output to Lamp 2
Battery Battery
PCA
PCA
PCA Mains 240Vac 50Hz
For switched illumination: Connect
incoming switched active, unswitched
active, neutral and earth to terminal
marked S/A, A, N and E respectively
For permanent illumination: Connect
incoming unswitched active, neutral
and earth to terminal marked A, N
and E respectively
(Note: Loop link between S/A and A)
Battery
PCA
Bell Connection (if used)
Output to load max 12W
Mains 240Vac 50Hz
Connect incoming unswitched active,
neutral and earth to terminal marked
US/A, N and E respectively
Battery Battery
PCA
Output 12V DC
Battery Battery
PCA
Mains 240Vac 50Hz
Connect incoming unswitched active,
neutral and earth to terminal marked
US/A, N and E respectively
12V input from external transformer to
run as a maintained unit
Output 12V DC Output to load max 40W
(run up to 4 hours)
Battery
PCA
Output
12V DC Mains 240Vac 50Hz
Connect incoming unswitched active,
neutral and earth to terminal marked
US/A, N and E respectively
12V input from external transformer to
run as a maintained unit
Mains 240Vac 50Hz
For switched illumination: Connect
incoming switched active, unswitched
active, neutral and earth to terminal
marked S/A, A, N and E respectively
For permanent illumination: Connect
incoming unswitched active, neutral
and earth to terminal marked A, N
and E respectively
(Note: Loop link between S/A and A)
Transformer
E
US/A
N
Bell DC
Lamp 2
Lamp 1
Bell Connection (if used)
Transformer Bell Connection (if used)
Transformer
Lamp 2
Lamp 1
Bell DC
E
S/A
N
A
Transformer
US/A
N
E
Bell
-
+
Bell DC
Transformer
E
US/A
N
Bell DC
Transformer
E
S/A
N
A
Transformer
Output to load max 40W
(run up to 4 hours)
Transformer
E
US/A
N
Output to load max 70W
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