Alarm SAF PS5 Operating and Installation Instructions
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Wheelock PS5 The Wheelock PS Series Power Supply/Battery Charger/Fault Monitoring System is a state-of-the-art device designed to provide reliable power and fault monitoring for a wide range of applications. With its versatile design and advanced features, the PS5 is the perfect choice for use in access control, fire detection, and security systems.
Features:
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Wide Input Voltage Range: The PS5 can be connected to a variety of AC input sources, making it adaptable to a range of installations.
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Battery Charging: The PS5 can charge sealed lead acid/gel cell batteries up to 38AH, providing backup power during power outages.
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A1
AC
+
R16
BF F
ADJ
REG
ADJ
R7
D12
REF
ADJ
R2 1
FLT
3
4
1
2
S 1
24/12V
DC FLT
AC F LT
TB2
+
+
PS2
PS3
PS5
PS5-UL
AlarmSaf
Model PS2/3/5
Power Supply / Battery Charger
Operating and Installation Instructions
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I. Warnings and Notices
y
WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture
y
WARNING - This installation and all servicing should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes
y
NOTICE - This equipment shall be installed in a manner which prevents unintentional operation from employees or other personnel working about the premises, by falling objects, by building vibration and by similar causes
y
NOTICE - This equipment is not intended for use within the patient care areas of a
Health Care Facility
Symbol Definitions
WARNING - Read the instruction manual to avoid personal injury or property damage
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WARNING - Risk of electric shock. Service to be performed by a qualified service person
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Table of Contents
Section
I. Warnings and Notices
1 Introduction
2 Applicable Standards / Documents
3 System Overview
3.1 Electrical Ratings and Specifications
3.2 Terminal Descriptions and Electrical Ratings
3.3 AC Input Connection
3.4 Battery Terminals
3.5 DC Output Terminals
3.6 Fault Reporting Terminals
3.7 Fusing
4 Installation
4.1 Mounting
4.2 Wiring
5 Operating the PS2/3/5
5.1 Setting the DIP Switches
5.2 Visual Indicators
5.3 Troubleshooting
6 Specifications
6.1 Electrical Specifications
6.2 Temperature Specifications
6.3 Mechanical Specifications
Appendix A
Wiring an AlarmSaf RBKS Module to a PS2/3/5 Voltage Fault Output
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Section 1
Introduction
The PS2/3/5 is a linear power supply designed for use in the access control, fire industry, and related industries by the systems integrator.
Features: y Output voltage of 12V or 24VDC y Units can charge up to a maximum 38AH of battery within 48 hours y All units employ full fault detection with an optional Form-C relay output y Fault conditions monitored include: y Low or missing AC y High or low output / battery y Blown fuse y Reversed Battery y Internal Power Supply failure y Visual indicators include: y AC Presence (Green) y System OK or System Trouble (Green or Yellow)
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Section 2
Applicable Standards / Documents
NFPA Standards
NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code
NFPA 70 National Electrical Code
NFPA 731 Standard for the Installation of Electronic Premises Security Systems
UL Standards (Applies to model numbers ending in “-UL” only)
UL 294 Access Control System Units
UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Protective Signaling System
Other
MEA Listed
California State Fire Marshal (CSFM) Listed
Applicable Local and State Building Codes
Requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction (LAHJ)
Product Use
When installed in accordance with all standards listed in Section 2 of this document, the PS2/3/5 provides power for use with typical 12 or 24VDC devices as used in the access control, fire, or security industries such as, but not limited to, mag locks, door strikes, door holders, smoke dampers, four wire smoke detectors, card readers, keypads, etc.
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Section 3
System Overview
3.1 Electrical Ratings and Specifications
Manufactured By
AlarmSaf
65A Industrial Way
Wilmington, MA 01887
Tel: 800 987 1050
Tel: 978 658 6717
Fax: 978 658 8638 www.alarmsaf.com
Model Numbers and Electrical Ratings
Model
PS2-BD
PS3-BD
PS5-BD
PS5-12040-BD
PS5-24040-BD
PS5-UL-12-BD
PS5-UL-24-BD
PS5-12025-UL-BD
PS5-24025-UL-BD
PS5-12040-UL-BD
PS5-24040-UL-BD
Order
Number
00804
00805
00806
00844
00845
01301
01302
01326
01327
01311
01312
Enclosure
(Note 2)
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Input
Voltage
Note 1
Note 1
Note 1
17.5VAC
28.2VAC
17.5VAC
28.2VAC
17.5VAC
28.2VAC
17.5VAC
28.2VAC
Max Input Current or TXFMR Rqd .
16V50, T24V4A
T12V5A, T24V5A
T12V5A, T24V5A
T12V5A
T24V5A
T12V5A
T24V5A
T12V5A
T24V5A
T12V5A
T24V5A
PS3-BFS-12
PS3-BFS-24
PS5-BFS-12
PS5-BFS-24
PS5-12040-B03
PS5-24040-B03
PS5-BFS-12-UL
PS5-BFS-24-UL
PS5-12025-B03-UL
PS5-24025-B03-UL
PS5-12040-B03-UL
PS5-24040-B03-UL
00809
00810
00811
00812
00834
00836
01303
01304
01317
01318
01313
01314
11x15x4
11x15x4
11x15x4
11x15x4
11x15x4
11x15x4
11x15x4
11x15x4
11x15x4
11x15x4
11x15x4
11x15x4
120VAC
120VAC
120VAC
120VAC
120VAC
120VAC
120VAC
120VAC
120VAC
120VAC
120VAC
120VAC
1.25A
2.50A
1.25A
2.50A
1.25A
2.50A
1.25A
2.50A
1.25A
2.50A
1.25A
2.50A
Table 3.1
Output Voltage
12/24VDC
12/24VDC
12/24VDC
12VDC
24VDC
12VDC
12VDC
12VDC
24VDC
12VDC
24VDC
12VDC
24VDC
12VDC
24VDC
12VDC
24VDC
12VDC
24VDC
12VDC
24VDC
12VDC
24VDC
3A
3A
4A
4A
4A
4A
4A
4A
2.5A
2.5A
4A
4A
Max Output
Current
2A
3A
4A
4A
4A
4A
4A
2.5A
2.5A
4A
4A
Max
Battery
14AH
20AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
20AH
20AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
38AH
Voltage
Voltage
Voltage
Voltage
Form-C
Form-C
Voltage
Voltage
Form-C
Form-C
Form-C
Form-C
Fault Output
Type
Voltage
Voltage
Voltage
Form-C
Form-C
Voltage
Voltage
Form-C
Form-C
Form-C
Form-C
Note 1: Input Voltage is dependent on the desired output voltage setting. For a 12V output, a
17.5VAC transformer is required. For a 24V output, a 28.2VAC transformer is required.
Note 2: Some PS5-12xxx and PS5-24xxx models have optional enclosure sizes not covered in this manual.
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3.2 PS2/3/5 Board Terminal Descriptions and Electrical Ratings
Terminal / Connector Description
TB1 - Low Voltage AC Input and Battery Output
LOW VOLT AC
CONNECT
Low voltage AC input
LOW VOLT AC
CONNECT
BATTERY CONNECT +
BATTERY CONNECT -
Positive Battery Connection
Negative Battery Connection
TB2 - DC Output and Fault Output
DC OUTPUT +
DC OUTPUT -
DC Positive Output
DC Common Output
Units with Relay Fault Output
FAULT OUTPUT NC Fault Relay Output Normally Closed
FAULT OUTPUT C
FAULT OUTPUT NO
Fault Relay Output Common
Fault Relay Output Normally Open
Units with Voltage Fault Output
FAULT OUTPUT +
FAULT OUTPUT -
Low-Current Fault Output +
Low-Current Fault Output -
Rating
17.5VAC or 28.2VAC - See Table 3.1 for Ratings
12VDC or 24VDC at 14AH - 38AH - See Table 3.1 for
Ratings
12VDC or 24VDC at full output current of supply - See
Table 3.1 for ratings.
1 Amp at 24VDC (Resistive) - Contacts are labeled in the non-powered (Fault) condition
For connection to AlarmSaf RBKS module ONLY - See
Section 3.6 and Appendix A
AC FUSE
A 1
RED LED NOT
A VISUAL INDICATOR
FUSE RATINGS
AGC-10
AC
BAT
FUSE
+
LVAC
CONNECT
BAT
CONNECT
REG
ADJ
R7
D12
REF
ADJ
R2 1 3
4
1
2
S 1
24/12V
DC FLT
AC FLT
TB 2
+
R16
BF F
ADJ
FLT
+
DC
OUTPUT
FAULT
OUTPUT
PS2
PS3
PS5
PS5-UL
Figure 3.2
AlarmSaf
Note: Wire should be sized appropriately for voltage drop and current carrying capability. All terminals are labeled for polarity where appropriate.
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3.3 AC Input Connection
3.3.1 Board-Level Supplies
Board-level units need to be connected to an appropriate low-voltage AC supply voltage of a sufficient VA rating (See Table 3.1). The connection is made on TB1 at the terminals labeled “Low
Voltage AC Connect.” The phase of this connection is not important.
3.3.2 Cabinet-Level Supplies
Cabinet-level supplies are pre-fitted with a hardwired transformer of the correct voltage. The connections should be made as follows: y Black Hot y White Neutral y Green Earth Ground
Note - The Green or Green/Yellow earth ground wire should always be connected first or disconnected last for safety.
Note - All wiring should be installed in accordance with (NEC760) NFPA70, NFPA72, and all local code requirements. Power limited wiring requires that power limited and non-power limited wiring remain physically separated. All power limited circuits must remain at least one quarter inch (
¼”) away from any non-power limited circuit wiring. All power limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockouts than non-power limited wiring.
3.4 Battery Terminals
The PS2/3/5 has one set of battery terminals labeled Battery Connect +/- which will charge a sealed lead acid / gel cell battery set for backup of the output voltage. The battery terminals are fuse protected.
Caution - Observe the polarity of the battery terminals with respect to the battery set or damage to the load, power supply, or battery set may occur.
Note - The DC output current deducts from the current available to charge the battery set. For example, a PS5 with a 3.5ADC output load, would only have 0.5A available to charge the battery set.
This will impact the recharge time of the battery set.
Note - Series-connected batteries should always be of the same amphour capacity, age, and state-of-charge to prevent battery / system damage.
Note - It is the responsibility of the installer to determine the minimum battery requirement for the particular application in which the supply is being used. Backup batteries should be serviced at regular intervals as determined by local and/or national codes.
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3.5 DC Output Terminals
The PS2/3/5 has one set of output terminals labeled DC Output +/- which provides a constant output of either 12VDC or 24VDC. See Section 5.1 for additional information on output voltage selection on board-level units.
Caution - Observe the polarity of the output terminals with respect to the load or damage to the load may occur.
3.6 Fault Reporting Terminals
The PS2/3/5 utilize either a low-current voltage fault output for connection to an AlarmSaf RBKS module or an integral Form-C fault relay output (optionally available in the PS5 only). See Table 3.1
to determine the Fault Output style for a particular model number. Fault conditions indicated include: y Low or missing AC y Blown Fuse (AC or Battery) y High Battery Voltage y High Output Voltage y Low Battery Voltage y Low Output Voltage
NOTE - The PS2/3/5 does NOT detect battery presence. If battery presence detection is required with a PS2/3/5, the addition of a BP-001 module will add this feature. AlarmSaf also manufactures supplies with integral battery presence detection.
3.6.1 Low-Current Voltage Fault Output (See also Appendix A)
The voltage fault output is for connection to an AlarmSaf RBKS module for remote or local fault reporting. The following RBKS modules may be used with the voltage fault output: y RBKS-124P y RBKS-124N y RBKS-10
NOT Fail Safe
Fail Safe
Fail Safe when using the Negative Trip Input only
Note - The RBKS-124P does not provide a fail safe indication - the relay will only indicate a fault condition if a source of power (Battery / AC power) is present. If a total loss of battery and AC power occurs, the relay will not indicate a fault.
Note - The voltage fault output will only supply a very low current. It will not power a relay coil even a low-current relay coil. This output must be used with a sensitive trip relay.
3.6.2 Form-C Relay Fault Output
The integral relay output provides a fail-safe, Form-C relay output rated at 1A at 24VDC.
Terminals are labeled in the unpowered (fault) state.
3.7 Fusing
The PS2/3/5 contains two replaceable fuses - The AC Fuse and the Battery Fuse. When replacing these fuses, only the equivalent type and rating are to be used. Both fuses are rated at 10A
(AGC-10). See Figure 3.2 for locations.
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Section 4
Installation
4.1 Mounting
The PS2 is available only as a board level supply, while the PS3 and PS5 are available in either board-level or cabinet level versions.
4.1.1 Mounting a Cabinet-Level Supply
If the PS3/5 is provided in a wall mount enclosure, use #8 hardware minimum in four locations.
Use an appropriate fastening system for the mounting surface.
Cabinet Mounting:
1. Mark and predrill two holes for the top keyhole mounting screws
2. Install two fasteners in the mounting wall leaving screwheads protruding approximately
¼ inch
3. Using the two upper keyholes, mount the cabinet over the two screws
4. Mark the two lower holes, remove the cabinet and drill the lower mounting holes
5. Mount the cabinet, install the remaining fasteners, and tighten all fasteners
BN
ABC
Figure 4.1.1
4.1.2 Mounting a Board-Level Supply
Board-level, supplies can be mounted either with the provided double-sided tape or by using nylon standoffs and hardware (not included). Replacement boards for a listed supply must reuse the existing hardware to maintain the listing.
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4.2 Wiring
4.2.1 Wire Routing
All wiring must be installed in accordance with NFPA70, NFPA72, and all local code requirements.
Power Limited wiring requires that power limited and non-power limited wiring remain physically separated. Any power limited circuit entering the enclosure must remain at least one quarter inch
(
¼”) away from any non-power limited circuit wiring. Any power limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the enclosure through different knockouts than non-power limited circuit wiring. Wiring within the enclosure should be routed around the perimeter of the cabinet. It should not be routed across the circuit boards.
4.2.2 AC Input
4.2.2.1 Cabinet Level Supplies
Connection should be made via an approved method. AC mains wiring should be no smaller than 14 AWG. See Section 3.3 for details.
4.2.2.2 Board-Level Supplies
Locate the LVAC Input terminals. These terminals are non-removable and accept wire sizes between #12 and #22 AWG. Phasing of the LVAC input is not important on the PS2/3/5. See
Section 3.1 for Transformer requirements.
4.2.3 Output Wiring
Locate the output terminals. These terminals are non-removable and accept wire sizes between
#12 and #22 AWG. Polarity is marked on the PCB, and on the supporting documentation.
4.2.4 Battery Wiring
Locate the battery terminals. These terminals are non-removable and accept wire sizes between
#12 and #22 AWG. Polarity is marked on the PCB. If the PS2/3/5 is set for 12VDC, connect a single 12V battery to the terminals. If the PS2/3/5 is set for 24VDC, connect two 12V batteries in series to the terminals.
CAUTION - A lead-acid battery has the capability of producing extremely high current.
Personal or property damage can occur if the batteries are shorted or improperly connected.
4.2.5 Fault Output Wiring
4.2.5.1 Supplies with Integral Relay
Locate the Fault Output relay terminals. These terminals are non-removable and accept wire sizes between #12 and #22 AWG. The relay terminals are marked in the non-powered (fault) state (In a normal (non-fault) condition, there is a connection between C and NO).
4.2.5.2 Supplies with a Voltage Fault Output
See Appendix A for details on wiring the voltage Fault Output.
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Section 5
Operating the PS2/3/5
5.1 Setting the DIP Switches (Non-Listed supplies only)
Before powering a system containing a PS2/3/5, the DIP Switches should be set for proper operation.
The PS2/3/5 board may have either 4 switches or 8 switches, depending on the age of the supply.
Note - Due to inconsistencies by the manufacturers of DIP switches in the labeling of switch numbers and ON and OFF positions, AlarmSaf indicates switch settings visually and descriptively.
Note - All switch settings shown below are indicated with the board positioned so that the terminal strips are to the right and the large heatsink is to the left as seen in Figure 5.1.
5.1.1 Supplies with Four Switches
Top Switch
Second Switch
Third Switch
Bottom Switch
12V Output
Right (On / Closed)
Right (On / Closed)
N/A
N/A
24V Output
Left (Off / Open)
Left (Off / Open)
N/A
N/A
DC Faults Enable
N/A
N/A
Right (On / Closed)
N/A
AC Faults Enable
N/A
N/A
N/A
Right (On / Closed)
5.1.2 Supplies with Eight Switches
12V Output
Top Switch
Second Switch
Third Switch
Fourth Switch
Fifth Switch
Sixth Switch
Seventh Switch
Bottom Switch
Right (Off / Open)
Left (On / Closed)
Left (On / Closed)
Right (Off / Open)
Left (On / Closed)
Left (On / Closed)
N/A
N/A
24V Output
Right (Off / Open)
Right (Off / Open)
Right (Off / Open)
Right (Off / Open)
Right (Off / Open)
Right (Off / Open)
N/A
N/A
DC Faults Enable
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Left (On / Closed)
AC Faults Enable
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Left (On / Closed)
N/A
AC
+
R2 1
FLT
3
4
1
2
S 1
24/12V
DC FLT
AC FLT
TB2
+
+
R2 1
FLT
AC
+
1
TB 2
8
S1
+
DC FLT
AC FLT
+
AlarmSaf AlarmSaf
Figure 5.1
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5.2 Visual Indicators
The PS2/3/5 contains two visual status indicators.
NOTE - The RED LED is not a visual indicator. It serves no user function and can be disregarded.
5.2.1 AC ON (Green)
This LED lights when Low Voltage AC is present AND the AC fuse on the PS2/3/5 is intact.
CAUTION - Always check for AC presence with an AC volt meter before servicing
5.2.2 FAULT / FLT (Green / Yellow)
The color and operation of this LED varies depending on the type of Fault output present on the supply.
5.2.2.1 Supplies with an Integral Relay Fault Output
The Fault LED on supplies with an integral fault relay is Green in color and is lit in a normal (no
fault) condition. This LED extinguishes when a fault condition is detected.
5.2.2.2 Supplies with a Voltage Fault Output
The FLT output on supplies with a voltage fault output is yellow in color and is extinguished in
a normal (no fault) condition. This LED will flash when a fault condition is detected.
5.3 Troubleshooting
Condition
The output voltage of the PS2/3/5 is incorrect or missing
Possible Cause
Incorrect switch settings
Excessive loading on output
AC trouble
Bad / Incorrect Battery Set
Internal problem with PS2/3/5
Blown battery fuse
The fault LED is indicating a fault condition
Excessive loading on output
Damaged, Incorrect, or Missing
Battery Set
Low or Missing AC
Blown AC fuse
Internal problem with PS2/3/5
Solution
Verify proper switch setting
Verify that output current is less than rated current
Verify presence of AC voltage
Verify that a good battery set of the proper voltage is connected to the
PS2/3/5
Contact AlarmSaf
Verify fuse is intact - Check wiring integrity before replacing fuse
Verify that output current is less than the rated current
Verify that a good battery set of the proper voltage is connected to the
PS2/3/5
Verify the presence of at least
102VAC on the primary of the
Transformer
Verify fuse is intact - Check wiring integrity and disconnect main AC power before replacing fuse
Contact AlarmSaf
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Section 6
Specifications
6.1 Electrical Specifications
6.1.1 Input Voltage
6.1.2 Input Power
6.1.3 Output Voltage
6.1.4 Output Current
6.1.5 Maximum Battery Charger Capacity
6.1.7 Maximum Battery Charge Current
6.2 Temperature Specifications
6.2.1 Ambient Temperature Range
6.2.2 Ambient Humidity
6.3 Mechanical Specifications
6.3.1 Weight (PCB Only)
6.3.2 Size (PCB Only)
6.3.3 CAD Drawing
See Section 3.1
See Section 3.1
12 or 24VDC Nominal - See Section 3.1
See Section 3.1
See Section 3.1
See Section 3.1
0
ºC to 49ºC (32ºF to 120ºF)
93% at 32
ºC (90ºF) Maximum
0.85lbs.
7.00”L x 5.10”W x 1.50”H Max.
A1
7.00”
6.62”
AC FUSE
RED LED NOT
A VISUAL INDICATOR
FUSE RATINGS
AGC-10
AC
BAT
FUSE
REG
ADJ
R7
D12
REF
ADJ
R2 1 3
4
1
2
S1
24/12V
DC FLT
AC FLT
TB2
+
R1 6
+
FLT
BFF
ADJ
+
PS2
PS3
Figure 6.3
PS5
PS5-UL
AlarmSaf
LVAC
CONNECT
BAT
CONNECT
DC
OUTPUT
FAULT
OUTPUT
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Appendix A
Wiring an AlarmSaf RBKS module to a PS2/3/5 Voltage Fault Output
In order to get a usable signal from the voltage fault output on a PS2/3/5, it must be connected to an
AlarmSaf RBKS module in the proper configuration. The following RBKS modules may be used with the voltage fault output: y RBKS-124P y RBKS-124N y RBKS-10
NOT Fail Safe
Fail Safe
Fail Safe when using the Negative Trip Input only
Note - The RBKS-124P does not provide a fail safe indication - the relay will only indicate a fault condition if a source of power (Battery / AC power) is present. If a total loss of battery and AC power occurs, the relay will not indicate a fault.
Note - The voltage fault output will only supply a very low current. It will not power a relay coil even a low-current relay coil. This output must be used with a sensitive trip relay.
Note - When wiring a fail safe relay configuration, the resistor shown is essential to the operation of the relay and cannot be omitted. The resistor value can be between 1K and 100K 1/4W.
3
4
1
2
S1
24/12V
DC FLT
AC FLT
TB2
+
+
AlarmSaf
RBKS-124N
NO NO
NC
C
NC
C
PWR+ PWR-
T
FORM ‘C’
FAULT
OUTPUT
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Appendix B
Addendum A - Compatible Device List
The notification appliances listed below are to be employed in conjunction with Listed control modules which are part of a Listed Fire Alarm System. The notification appliances are to be interconnected as described in the installation instructions referenced in the marking of the product.
12V Devices
Faraday - Models 5310-0-14-12-DC, 5311-0-14-12-DC,
5508B-N-14-12-DC, 5521B-N-14-12-DC, 5522B-N-14-12-DC,
5508B-W-14-12-DC, 5521B-W-14-12-DC, 5522B-W-14-12-DC,
5508B-D-14-12-DC, 5521B-D-14-12-DC, 5522B-D-14-12-DC,
5508B-S-14-12-DC, 5521B-S-14-12-DC, 5522B-S-14-12-DC,
6226B-N-14-12-DC, 6227B-N-14-12-DC, 6228B-N-4-12-DC,
6226B-W-14-12-DC, 6227B-W-14-12-DC, 6228B-W-4-12-DC,
5336B-N-14-12-DC, 5337B-N-14-12-DC, 5338B-N-4-12-DC,
5336B-W-14-12-DC, 5337B-W-14-12-DC, 5338B-W-4-12-DC,
5336B-D-14-12-DC, 5337B-D-14-12-DC, 5336B-S-14-12-DC,
5337B-S-14-12-DC
Gentex - Model GXS-2L, GXS-2-15, GXS-2-15/75, GX90-2,
GX90S-2-15, GX90S-2-15/75, SHG-2-15, SHG-2-15/75
Wheelock - Models AES-DL2-R, AES-DL2-W, AES-EL2-R,
AES-EL2-W, CH-BF2-R, CH-CF2-W, CH-DF2-R, EH-DL2-R,
EH-EL2-R, EH-DL2-WS-12-VF-R, EH-EL2-WS-12-VF-R,
EHS-DL2-W-VF-R, EHS-EL2-W-VF-R, MIZ-12-R, MIZ-12-W,
MT-12-WH, 34T-12-R, LS1-12-VFR, MS1-12-VFR, LSP-12-HFR,
MSP-12-HFR, LS1M-12-VFR, LSPM-12-VFR, MIZ-12-LS-VFR,
MIZ-12-MS-VFR, MIZ-12-LSM-VFR, MT-12-LS-VFR,
MT-12-MS-VFR, MT-12-LSM-VFR, MT4-12-LS-VFR,
MT4-12-MS-VFR, MT4-12-LSM-VFR
Detection Systems, Inc. - Model MB4W (4 wire)
The 12V unit may be used with any UL Listed Access
Control device with an input voltage range over the range of
11.75 to 12.5VDC.
24V Devices
Ansul Company - Models 24744, 24746, 24750, 24753,
57549, 74646, 74647
Autocall - Models EH-DL1-R, EH-EL1-R, EHS-DL1-W-VF-R,
EHS-EL1-W-VF-R, EH-DL1-WS-24-VF-R, EH-EL1-WS-24-VF-R
Cerberus Pyrotronics - Models AEB-24, AEB-24S, AEB-24SH,
AEBM-E, AES-24, AES-24S, AES-24SH, AESM-D, BCD-6, BCD-6S,
BCD-10, BCD-10S, CEC-24, CEC-S24, CES-24, CES-S24,
CHM-D, EH-24, EH-24S, EH-24SH, EH-24FSH, EHM-D, EHM-E,
EHO-24, EHO-24S, EHS-24, EHS-24F,HDC-24, HM-24, HM-24S,
HM-24SH, HM-24W, HMM-FS, MBCD-6, MBCD-6S, MBCD-10,
MBCD-10S, SEA-3, SPKM-7025R,SPKM-7025W, SPKM-7070R,
SPKM-7070W, SSPK-7070, SSPK-7070H, SSPK-9070HW,
SSPK-9070W, SVD-24, SVD3-24, SVMT-F, SVM1T-F, SVM3T-F,
VL
Ellenco Inc. - Models 45, 45S, 45S-H, 45S-V, 61, 61H, 62, 62H,
63, 63H, 604-T, 606, 606S, 606M, 606MS, 610, 610S, 610M,
610MS
Electro Signal Laboratories - Models 106-28, 106-29, 106-30,
106-31, 107-70, 107-71, 107-80, 108-61, 108-62, 108-63,
108-64, 109-11, 109-12, 110-01, 110-02, 110-03, 110-04,
110-11, 110-12, 110-13, 110-14, 110-21, 110-22, 110-23,
110-24
Faraday - Models 5310-0-14-24-DC, 5311-0-14-24-DC,
5508B-N-14-24-DC, 5521B-N-14-24-DC, 5522B-N-14-24-DC,
5508B-W-14-24-DC, 5521B-W-14-24-DC, 5522B-W-14-24-DC,
5508B-D-14-24-DC, 5521B-D-14-24-DC, 5522B-D-14-24-DC,
5508B-S-14-24-DC, 5521B-S-14-24-DC, 5522B-S-14-24-DC,
6226B-N-14-24-DC, 227B-N-14-24-DC,
6228B-N-4-24-DC,6146B-N-14-24-DC, 6147B-N-14-24-DC,
6148B-N-4-24-DC, 6226B-W-14-24-DC, 6227B-W-14-24-DC,
6228B-W-4-24-DC, 6146B-W-14-24-DC, 6147B-W-14-24-DC,
6148B-W-4-24-DC, 5336B-N-14-24-DC, 5337B-N-14-24-DC,
5338B-N-4-24-DC, 5336B-W-14-24-DC, 5337B-W-14-24-DC,
5338B-W-4-24-DC, 5336B-D-14-24-DC, 5337B-D-14-24-DC,
5336B-S-14-24-DC, 5337B-S-14-24-DC
Federal Signal Corp. - Models VALS Series, 450 Series,
460-024
Fire Control Instruments, Inc. - Models 130-3117C,
130-3118C, 130-3146C, 130-3147C, 30-3184C, BP-4-24-R,
BP-6-24-R, BP-8-24-R, BP-10-24-R, HP-24, HMS, HEF, HES,
HEF/STW, HEF/STS, STW/4F, STS/4F, STW/4S, STS/4S, STW/1G,
STS/1G
Fire Lite Alarms, Inc. - Models STH-71-24VDC,
STH-72-24VDC, WBDP-G4-24, WBDP-G6-24, WBDP-G8-24,
WBDP-G10-24
Gamewell Company - Models 68460-01, 68461-01, 70381,
70382, 70383, 70384, 70389, 70390, 70393, 70394, 70398,
70401, 70402, 70403, 70672, 70673, 70674, 70675, 70676,
70677, 70871, 70872, 70873, 70874, 70875, 70921, 70922,
70923, 70924, 70925, 70926, 70991, 70992, 70986, 70987,
70988, 70989, 70990, 70993, 70994, 70995, 70996
Gentex - Models GX90S-4H, GX90-4L, GX904, GXS-4H,
GXS-4L, SHG24H, GXS-4-15, GXS-4-15/75, GXS-4-110,
GX90-4, GX90S-4-15, GX90S-4-15/75, GX90S-4-110,
SHG-4-15, SHG-4-15/75, SHG-4-110
Grinnell Fire Protective Systems - Models 34T-24,
46T-G4-24, 46T-G6-24, 46T-G8-24, 46T-G10-24, WST-24
Mirtone - Models 74400, 74401, 74402, 74403, 74404,
74405
Monaco Enterprises - Models 581-421-00, 581-422-00,
581-461-00, 581-463-00, 582-400-00, 582-421-00,
582-463-00, 585-020-00, 585-022-00, 585-027-00
National Time and Signal Corp. - Models 204, 206, 206-AV,
210, 210-AV, 424, 424-AV, 424-AV-F, 510-AV, 570-AV,
580-AV, 590-AV, EH-F, EH-F-AV, EH-S, EH-S-AV
Notifier Company - Models 34T-24, 7001T-24, 7002T-24
Potter Electronic Signals Co. - Models AES-24, AES-24F,
AES-24S, AES-24SF, AES-24S-70, CH-24, CH-24FR, CH-24FS,
CH-24S, CH-24SFR, CH-24SFS, EH-24, EH-24F, EHS-24,
EHS-24D, EHS-24F, EHS-24FD, ES-25SR, ES-25SS, ES-25SR-70,
ES-25SS-70, ETD-25, ETD-25F, ETD-25FR, ETD-25FS, FH-24,
FHS-24, FHS-24D, FHS-24F, FHS-24FV, MH-24, MH-24S,
MH-24S-70, STR-241, STR-241-70, STR-244, STR-244-70,
STR-244WP, STR-244-70WP, VL1-241, VL-244, VLP-244
Pyrotrol Inc. - Models EH-DL1-R, EH-DL1-WS-24-VF-R,
EH-EL1-WS-24-VF-R, EHS-DL1-W-VF-R, EHS-EL1-W-VF-R
Radionics - Models D430, D434, D439, D441, D443, D449,
D453
Rauland Borg - Models FA501, FA502
Securiplex - Models AES-DL1-R, AES-EL1-R,
AES-DL1-WH-24-VF-R, AES-EL1-WH-24-VF-R,
AES-DL1-WS-24-VF-R, AES-EL1-WS-24-VF-R, MB-G6-24-R,
MB-G10-24-R, MBS-G6-24-W-HF-R, MBS-G10-24-W-HF-R,
MIZ-24-R, MIZ-24-W, MIZ-24-WH-VF-R, MIZ-24-WS-VF-R,
MIZ-24-WS-VF-W, WHT-24-FR, WST-24-FR, WH1T-24-FR,
WS1T-24-FR, WH3T-24-FR, WH3T-24-XR, WS3T-24-FR
Simplex - Models 2098-9536 (4 wire), 2098-9207
Thorn Automated Systems Inc. - Models 34T-24-R,
46T-G4-24-R, 46T-G6-24-R, 46T-G10-24-R,
46T-G6-WS-24-HF-R, 46T-G10-WS-24-HF-R, CH-CF1, CH-DF1,
CH-CF1-WS-24, CH-DF1-WS-24, EH-DL1-R, EH-EL1-R,
EH-DL1-WS-24-VF-R, EH-EL1-WS-24-VF-R, EHS-DL1-W-VF-R,
EHS-EL1-W-VF-R, ET-1010-WS-24-HF-R, ET-1010-WS-24-HF-PR,
ET-1010-WS-24-HF-PW, ET-1070-WS-24-VF-R,
ET-1080-WS-24-VF-R, ET-1080-WS-24-VF-PR,
ET-1080-WS-24-VF-PW, ET-1090-WS-24-CF-W, WST-24-FR,
WS1T-24-FR, WS3T-24-FR
Tork Inc. - Models TA434-6G1, TA434-10G1, TA434-G5R,
TA435-6G1, TA435-10G1, TA871-G1, TA873-G1, TA875-G1,
TA875F-G1, TA877-G1, TA880-AD, TA880-G1, TA880-G1R,
TA880F-E1, TA880F-G1, TA890F-G1, TA891F-G1, TA5348-G1,
TA5507-AD, TA5508-AD, TA5508F-G1, TA5508HF-G1,
TA5509-AD, TA5509HF-G1, TA5520-AD, TA5520-AQ,
TA5520F-AQ, TA5550-G1
Wheelock Inc. - Models 34T-24-R, 46T-G10-24-R,
46T-G10-24-WH-24-HF-R, 46T-G10-24-WS-24-HF-R,
46T-G4-24-R, 46T-G6-24-R, 46T-G6-24-WH-24-HF-R,
46T-G6-24-WS-24-HF-R, 46T-G8-24-R, AES-DL1-R, AES-DL1-W,
AES-DL1-WH-24-VF-R, AES-DL1-WM-24-VF-R,
AES-EL1-WM-24-VF-R, AES-DL1-WS-24-VF-R, AES-EL1-R,
AES-EL1-W, AES-EL1-WH-24-VF-R, AES-EL1-WS-24-VF-R,
CH-BF1-R, CH-BF1-WS-24-HF-R, CH-CF1-W,
CH-CF1-WS-24-CF-W, CH-DF1-R, CH-DF1-WM-24-VF-R,
CH-DF1-WS-24-VF-R, E-7025-WH-24-VF-R,
E-7025-WH-24-VF-W, E-7025-WM-24-VF-R,
E-7025-WM-24-VF-W, E-7025-WS-24-VF-R,
E-7025-WS-24-VF-W, E-7070-WH-24-VF-R,
E-7070-WH-24-VF-W, E-7070-WM-24-VF-R,
E-7070-WM-24-VF-W, E-7070-WS-24-VF-R,
E-7070-WS-24-VF-W, E-9025-WH-24-CF-W,
E-9025-WS-24-CF-W, E-9070-WH-24-CF-W,
E-9070-WS-24-CF-W, EH-DL1,EH-EL1, EH-DL1-WH-24-VF-R,
EH-DL1-WM-24-VF-R, EH-EL1-WM-24-VF-R,
EH-DL1-WS-24-VF-R,EH-EL1-WH-24-VF-R,EH-EL1-WS-24-VF-R,
EHS-24, EHS-24F, EHS-DL1-W-VF-R, EHS-EL1-W-VF-R,
ET-1010-WS-24-HF-R, ET-1070-WM-24-VF-R,
ET-1070-WM-24-VF-W, ET-1070-WS-24-VF-R,
ET-1080-WM-24-VF-R, ET-1080-WM-24-VF-W,
ET-1080-WS-24-VF-R, ET-1090-WS-24-CF-W, MB-G10-24-R,
MB-G6-24-R, MBS-G10-24-W-HF-R, MBS-G6-24-W-HF-R,
MIZ-24-R, MIZ-24-W, MIZ-24-WH-VF-R, MIZ-24-WM-VF-R,
MIZ-24-WS-VF-R, MIZ-24-WS-VF-W, MT-24-WH, MT-24-WM,
VL-24-W-VF-R, VL1-24-W-VF-R, VLPM-24-W-VF-R, WH1T-24-FR,
WH3T-24-FR, WHT-24-FR, WM1T-24-FR, WM3T-24-FR,
WMT-24-FR, WS1T-24-FR, WS3T-24-FR, WST-24-FR, LS-24-VFR,
LS1-24-VFR, LS3-24-VFR, LSP-24-HFR, LSM-24-VFR,
LS1M-24-VFR, LS3M-24-VFR, LSPM-24-VFR, MS-24-VFR,
MS1-24-VFR, MS3-24-VFR, MSP-24-HFR, IS-24-VFR, IS1-24-VFR,
IS3-24-VFR, ISP-24-HFR, HSW-24-HFR, HS2W-24-HFR,
SPW-24-HFR, MIZ-24-LS-VFR, MIZ-24-LSM-VFR, MIZ-24-MS-VFR,
MIZ-24-IS-VFR, MIZ-24-HSW-HFR, MT-24-LS-VFR,
MT-24-LSM-VFR, MT-24-MS-VFR, MT-24-IS-VFR, MT4-24-LS-VFR,
MT4-24-LSM-VFR, MT4-24-MS-VFR, MT4-24-IS-VFR,
AES-DL1-LSM-24-VFR, AES-EL1-LSM-24-VFR,
CH-CF1-LS-24-CFW, CH-CF1-MS-24-CFW, CH-CF1-IS-24-CFW,
CH-DF1-LS-24-VFR, CH-DF1-LSM-24-VFR, CH-DF1-MS-24-VFR,
CH-DF1-IS-24-VFR, E-7025-LS-24-VFR, E-7025-LSM-24-VFR,
E-7025-MS-24-VFR, E-7025-IS-24-VFR, E-9025-LS-24-CFW,
E-9025-MS-24-CFW, E-9025-IS-24-CFW, E-7070-LS-24-VFR,
E-7070-LSM-24-VFR, E-7070-MS-24-VFR, E-7070-IS-24-VFR,
E-9070-LS-24-CFW, E-9070-MS-24-CFW, E-9070-IS-24-CFW,
ET-1070-LS-24-VFR, ET-1070-LSM-24-VFR, ET-1070-MS-24-VFR,
ET-1070-IS-24-VFR, ET-1080-LS-24-VFR, ET-1080-LSM-24-VFR,
ET-1080-MS-24-VFR, ET-1080-IS-24-VFR, ET-1090-LS-24-CFW,
ET-1090-MS-24-CFW, ET-1090-IS-24-CFW
The 24V unit may be used with any UL Listed Access Control device with an input voltage rating over the range of 23.5 to
25VDC.
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