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Wiring Connections - Honeywell Notifier PSU7A Manual

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Installing the Kit PSU7A Assembly in a Remote Enclosure (Continued)
(ii)
I/O
I/O
TH- TH+
TH- TH+
BATT + BATT -
(iv)
CI+ CI- COM N/C N/O
CI+ CI-
-
-
+
+
(i)
(iii)
Connector
Cable Size
(i)
0.5mm -2.5mm
(ii)
Not applicable
(iii)
<1.4m - use 1.5mm
<2.3m - use 2.5mm
<3.8m - use 4mm
<6.0m - use 6mm
<10.0m - use 10mm
All rated at 15A
(iv)
84/0.3 (6mm )
(v)
0.5mm -2.5mm

Wiring Connections

When mounting the PSU7A in an external battery box, the
following supplied cables are not required:
a) The orange and green wires.
b) The red and black wires.
c) The ribbon cable with attached ferrite.
COM N/C N/O
FAULT RELAY
FAULT RELAY
The following Table describes suitable cables for wiring the
remote PSU:
(v)
2
2
Charger Inhibit.
Optional Status Indication kit, PN: 020-548, can be connected here.
2
Dual Transmission Path supply cables. The cables listed
2
here are example sizes for various distances (termination to
2
termination) between the panel and the power supply unit.
2
Lengths are for systems drawing the max of 7A (typically Alarm
2
current). Wire lengths may be increased proportionally for lower
currents.
2
Battery leads.
2
2
Fault relay Common (pin 1) and Normally Open (pin 3).
Connect the wiring to the PSU as follows:
1 Connect the PSU7A Charger Inhibit wiring between the 'CI'
connector (i) and the DTP/Booster module in the panel,
using suitable cables as detailed in the table above. Connect
+ to + and - to -.
2 Connect the PSU output (iii) to the DTP/Booster module
using suitable cables, as detailed in the table above, to
provide the dual transmission path.
3 DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERIES UNTIL
INSTRUCTED TO DO SO IN THE INSTALLATION AND
COMMISSIONING MANUAL. Use the appropriate cables
supplied in the Remote Enclosure kit to connect to the
battery connector (iv). Follow the connection procedure
given in the manual but note that any references to a
connector should be replaced by references to ring
terminals. Cut ring terminals off where required. When
instructed, connect to the battery. ENSURE CORRECT
POLARITY.
4 Connect the PSU7A fault relay wiring between the Common
Fault connector (v) and the DTP/Booster module in the
panel, using suitable cables as detailed in the table above.
Connect the C to COM and N/O to N/O.
5 Mount the thermistor on the batteries away from any heat
source.
5
Instruction
Continued overleaf.....
Continued overleaf.....
997-277-000-9, Issue 9 February 2010

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