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BPS-602

NAC Power Extender

Installation Guide

(see Application Guide for additional information)

Rev. 042209

BPS-602 - NAC Power Extender

Overview:

The Mircom BPS-602 is an extremely cost effective 6.5 amp remote power supply/battery charger. It may be connected to any 24 volt Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). Primary applications include Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC such as strobes and horns) expansion support to meet ADA requirements. It also provides auxiliary power to support system accessories. The unit delivers electronically regulated and filtered 24 volt power to Class B, Style W, X, Y or Class A, Style Z

NAC loop circuits. Additionally, a separate 1.0A auxiliary output for four (4)-wire smoke detectors is available. The 6.5 amp max. alarm current can be divided between the four (4) outputs for powering NAC devices. Each output is rated at 2.5 amp max., and can be independently programmed for Steady, Temporal Code 3 or Strobe Synchronization. All outputs may be programmed for Input to Output Follower Mode (output will follow input). An individual output of 4 amp is achieved by paralleling 2 outputs. In non-alarm condition independent loop supervision for Class A, Style Z and/or Class B, Style

W, X, Y FACP NAC circuits is provided. In the event of a loop trouble, the FACP will be notified via the steered input

(input 1 or input 2). In addition, there are common trouble output terminals (NC, C, NO) which are used to indicate general loop/system trouble. A common trouble input is provided for optional NC (normally closed) devices to report trouble to the

FACP. Two (2) FACP signaling outputs can be employed and directed to control supervision and power delivery to any combination of the four (4) outputs.

Specifications:

Agency Listings:

• UL Listed Control Units and Accessories for

Fire Systems (UL 864).

• MEA - NYC Department of Buildings Approved.

• CSFM - California State Fire Marshal Approved.

• FM - Factory Mutual Approved.

• NFPA 72 Compliant.

Input:

• Power input 120VAC 60 Hz, 4 amp.

• Two (2) Class A, Style Z or two (2) Class B,

Style W, X, Y FACP inputs.

• Two (2) NC dry contact trigger inputs.

Output:

• 24VDC @ 6.5 amp max total alarm current.

• 2.5 amp max current per output.

• Separate 1.0 amp auxiliary output.

• Two (2) outputs may be paralleled for more power on an

indicating circuit (see 02 Application Guide).

• Programmable supervised indicating circuit outputs:

Four (4) Class B, Style W, X, Y or Two (2) Class A,

Style Z or One (1) Class A, Style Z and Two (2) Class B,

Style W, X, Y (see 02 Application Guide).

• Thermal and short circuit protection with auto reset.

Battery Backup:

• Charging voltage is 26.2-26.4VDC.

• Built-in charger for sealed lead acid or gel type batteries.

• Automatic switchover to stand-by battery when AC Fails.

• Zero voltage drop when switching over to battery backup.

Supervision:

• AC fail supervision (form “C” contact, 1 amp / 28VDC).

Factory set for 30 seconds with optional 2.5 to 3 hour

delay setting (field selectable).

Supervision (cont’d):

• Instant local AC trouble reporting relay

(form “C” contact, 1 amp / 28VDC).

• Battery presence and low battery supervision

(form “C” contact, 1 amp / 28VDC).

Visual Indicators:

• Input and output status LED indicators.

Special Features:

• 2-wire horn/strobe Sync mode allows audible

notification appliances (horns) to be silenced

while visual notification appliances (strobes)

continue to operate.

• Sync protocols include Potter/Amseco, Faraday,

Gentex

®

, System Sensor

®

, and CooperWheelock

®

.

• Temporal Code 3, Steady Mode, Input to Output

Follower Mode (maintains synchronization of

notification appliances circuit).

• Compatible with 12VDC or 24VDC fire panels.

• Output loop supervision steered to input 1 or input 2.

• Signal circuit trouble memory (helps identify

intermittent loop problems).

• Common trouble input and output for external trouble

signals tie-in.

• Ground fault detection.

• Unit includes power supply, red enclosure, cam lock,

and battery leads.

Enclosure Dimensions (approx. H x W x D):

15.5” x 12” x 4.5” (393.7mm x 304.8mm x 114.3mm).

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.

This installation should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes.

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AC Input:

Power Supply Specifications:

120VAC 60Hz, 4 amp.

Output:

Four (4) regulated supervised NAC output circuits, 24VDC, 2.5 amp maximum current.

One (1) aux. special application 24VDC power output circuit 1 amp, non-supervised total output current must not exceed current 6.5 amp in Alarm Condition.

Battery

Use two (2) 12VDC / 7AH, two (2) 12VDC / 12AH or two (2) 12VDC / 40AH batteries connected in series.

Stand-by/Alarm Current

Consumption:

90mA/175mA

EOL Resistor (end of line):

2.2K (2200 ohm).

Ground fault maximum test impedance:

1000 ohm.

Stand-by Batteries

24VDC/7AH

24VDC/12AH

(use two (2) 12VDC batteries in series)

24VDC/40AH

Stand-by Specifications:

Stand-by Time Total Amp/Minutes Alarm Output Current Aux. Output

24 Hours

24 Hours

6.5 amp/5 minutes

6.5 amp/5 minutes

---

50mA

24 Hours 6.5 amp/5 minutes 1 amp

Note: Unit is equipped with 1 amp max. auxiliary output: “AUX” will remain battery backed up during power outage. For loads connected to “AUX” please refer to battery “Stand-by Specifications” above for ratings. When loads are connected to “AUX” output during alarm condition, the remaining outputs may not exceed 6.5 amp total alarm current (example: AUX = 1 amp, outputs up to 5.5 amp).

Installation Instructions:

Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code/NFPA 70/NFPA 72/ANSI, and with all local codes and authorities having jurisdiction.

Product is intended for indoor dry use only.

Carefully review:

ground

Application Guide for BPS-602, BPS-802, BPS-1002

Power Supply Specifications

Stand-by Specifications

Output Programming Selection Table

(pg. 3)

(pg. 3)

(pg. 4)

(pg. 4)

line

L N

neutral

Sync Mode Selection Table

Terminal Identification Table

LED Status Indication Table

(pgs. 5-6)

(pg. 6)

Fig. 1

1. Mount unit in the desired location. Mark and predrill holes in the wall to line up with the top two keyholes in the enclosure. Install two upper fasteners and screws in the wall with the screw heads protruding. Place the enclosure’s upper keyholes over the two upper screws; level and secure. Mark the position of the lower two holes. Remove the enclosure. Drill the lower holes and install two fasteners. Place the enclosure’s upper keyholes over the two upper screws. Install the two lower screws and make sure to tighten all screws (Enclosure Dimensions, pg. 12).

Secure enclosure to earth ground (Fig. 1, pg. 3). Small terminal block wire gauges range from

16 AWG to 24 AWG, all others range from 14 AWG to 24 AWG.

2. Connect the line (L) and neutral (N) terminals to a separate unswitched AC circuit (120VAC, 60Hz) dedicated to the Fire Alarm System.

3. Measure output voltage before connecting devices. This helps avoiding potential damage.

4. Connect battery to the terminals marked [+ BAT - ] on the Power Supply Board (battery leads included).

Use two (2) 12VDC batteries connected in series.

5. Set output selection switches marked [OUT1 through OUT4] to follow corresponding input [IN1 & IN2] and desired output signal type (Output Programming Selection Table, pg. 4).

6. Connect FACP output to the desired AL800LGK9E logic board inputs, and notification appliances to the desired

AL800LGK9E logic board outputs (see 02 Application Guide).

Note: The 2-wire horn/strobe sync mode will only synchronize horns, horn/strobes, strobes with synchronization capability.

7. For connection of smoke detectors, digital dialer see Hookup Diagram, pg. 7.

BPS-602 - 3 -

Class A, Style Z Class B, Style W, X, Y, SW1 & SW2 Settings:

• For all Class B, Style W, X, Y, hookups SW1 & SW2 on the AL800LGK9E logic board must be open.

For all Class A, Style Z hookups SW1 & SW2 on the AL800LGK9E logic board must be closed.

Output Programming Selection Table:

Outputs must be programmed independently (OUT1 - OUT4)

Function

Switch Positions

ON OFF

Descriptions

Input to Output Follower

Mode

Temporal Code 3 Mode

1

3

2, 3

1, 2

Output follows signal it receives from the corresponding input

(i.e. FACP Sync module - maintains synchronization of notification appliance circuit).

Enables Temporal Code 3 signal generation output.

This mode will accept a steady or a pulsing input.

Steady Mode

For the above modes Dip Switch 4 determines which Input controls the corresponding output:

Switch 4 in the ON position causes output(s) to be controlled by Input 1.

Switch 4 in the OFF position causes output(s) to be controlled by Input 2.

(AL800LGK9E Board)

Output Dip Switches

INPUT SELECT

TEMPORAL

Note: It is required to control visual notification appliances (strobes) via Input 1 (IN1) and audible notification appliances (horns) via Input 2 (IN2). This allows audible

STROBE SYNC

IN>OUT SYNC notification appliances (horns) to be silenced while visual notification appliances (strobes) continue to operate. The

FACP must be capable of a visual annunciation to the silencing status of the output or zone(s) to which the

BPS-602 (NAC Power Extender) is connected.

Sync Mode Selection Table:

Function

Switch Positions

ON OFF

Descriptions

Amseco Sync

Mode*

1, 3,

4

2

This mode is designed to work with the Amseco series of horns, strobes, and horn/strobes to provide a means of synchronizing the Temporal-coded horns, synchronizing the flash timing of the strobe, and silencing the horns of the horn/ strobe combination over a two-wire circuit while leaving strobes active.

Faraday

Sync Mode*

Gentex

®

Sync Mode*

Gentex is a registered trademark of Gentex Corporation.

System Sensor

®

Sync Mode*

System Sensor is a registered trademark of Honeywell.

CooperWheelock

®

Sync Mode*

CooperWheelock is a registered trademark of

Cooper Wheelock.

2, 4

1, 2,

3, 4

1, 2, 4

2, 3, 4

1, 3

3

1

This mode is designed to work with the Faraday series of horns, strobes, and horn/ strobes to provide a means of synchronizing the Temporal-coded horns, synchronizing the flash timing of the strobe, and silencing the horns of the horn/strobe combination over a two-wire circuit while leaving strobes active.

This mode is designed to work with the Gentex

®

series of horns, strobes, and horn/ strobes to provide a means of synchronizing the Temporal-coded horns, synchronizing the flash timing of the strobe, and silencing the horns of the horn/strobe combination over a two-wire circuit while leaving strobes active.

This mode is designed to work with the System Sensor

®

series of horns, strobes, and horn/strobes to provide a means of synchronizing the Temporal-coded horns, synchronizing the one-second flash timing of the strobe, and silencing the horns of the horn/strobe combination over a two-wire circuit while leaving strobes active.

This mode is designed to work with the CooperWheelock series of horns, strobes, and horn/strobes to provide a means of synchronizing the Temporal-coded horns, synchronizing the one-second flash timing of the strobe, and silencing the horns of the horn/strobe combination over a two-wire circuit while leaving strobes active.

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*Note: The BPS-602 will only synchronize horns, horn/strobes and strobes that contain synchronization capability.

Contact signal manufacturer for more detailed info (see Appendix A.4, pg. 12). The same synchronization mode must be

selected for all outputs

Amseco

Faraday

Gentex®

Amount of Notification Appliances per NAC:

27 per NAC*

39 per NAC*

32 per NAC*

*Not to exceed a maximum of 2.5 amp per NAC.

System Sensor®

CooperWheelock®

32 per NAC*

32 per NAC*

Terminal Identification Table:

AL800LGK9E Logic Board

Terminal

Legend

Function/Description

IN1+, IN1-

IN2+, IN2-

(Supervised)

RET1+, RET1-

RET2+, RET2-

(Supervised)

These terminals connect to the 24VDC FACP notification appliance circuit outputs.

(Class A, Style Z or Class B, Style W, X, Y) Input trigger voltage is 8-33VDC @ 5mA min.

Terminal polarity is shown in alarm condition. During an alarm condition these inputs will cause the selected outputs chosen to drive notification appliances. The designated outputs are set by output switches[OUT1 through OUT4] (Output Programming Selection Table, pg. 4). A trouble condition on an output loop will cause the corresponding input to trip the FACP by opening the FACP loop. An alarm condition will always override trouble to drive notification appliances.

For (Class A, Style Z hookups these terminal pairs return to FACP NAC1 and/or NAC2. For Class

B, Style W, X, Y hookups the FACP EOL resistor from the NAC1 and/or NAC2 outputs are terminated at these terminals.

C “DRY1” NC

C “DRY2” NC

(Dry input trigger)

An open across these inputs, will cause the selected outputs chosen to drive notification appliances.

The designated outputs are set by output switches [OUT1 through OUT4] (Output Programming

Selection Table, pg. 4). Note these inputs are unidirectional and will not report a trouble condition to the FACP.

+ OUT1 --

+ OUT2 --

+ OUT3 --

+ OUT4 --

(Supervised)

C “FAULT” NC

(Common

trouble input)

NC, C, NO

(Common

trouble output)

-- AUX+

+ DC --

Notification appliances are connected to these regulated outputs (see 02 Application Guide pg. 2-4).

Each power-limited output will supply 2.5 amp. Two (2) outputs may be connected in parallel for a maximum NAC output capability of 4 amp. Total supply current is 6.5 amp (see note below). Outputs are controlled by designated input 1 [IN1] or input 2 [IN2] (Output Programming Selection

An open circuit across this pair of terminals will cause [IN1 and IN2] to simultaneously signal a trouble condition back to the FACP (Typically used to report AC or BAT Fail). (form “C” contact 1 amp / 28VDC) (Fig. 2, pg. 7).

These are dry contact trouble outputs that follow any general loop/system trouble conditions.

(Typically used to trigger a digital communicator or other reporting device).

(form “C” contact 1 amp / 28VDC 0.35 Power Factor) (Fig. 2, pg. 7) .

This separate 1 amp max auxiliary Special Application Power output circuit is typically used to power 4-wire smoke detectors. See attached list of devices (Appendix A, pgs. 10-12).

24VDC from power supply.

Note: Unit is equipped with 1 amp max. auxiliary output: “AUX” will remain battery backed up during power outage. For loads connected to “AUX” please refer to battery “Stand-by Specifications” pg. 3 for ratings. When loads are connected to “AUX” output during alarm condition, the remaining outputs may not exceed 6.5 amp total alarm current (example: AUX = 1 amp, outputs up to 5.5 amp).

BPS-602 - 5 -

Power Supply Board*

Terminal

Legend

L, G, N

- DC +

Function/Description

AC FAIL

NO, C, NC

Terminal Identification Table:

Connect 120 VAC to these terminals: L to hot, N to neutral.

24VDC @ 6.5 amp in alarm non power-limited output.

Form “C” dry contacts used to instantaneously signal the loss AC to local annunciation devices, with

AC present terminals marked NO and C are open, NC and C are closed. When loss of AC occurs terminals marked NO and C are closed, NC and C are open.

AC LOCAL

NC, NO, C

BAT FAIL

NO, C, NC

+ BAT -

Form “C” dry contacts used to instantaneously signal the loss AC to local annunciation devices, with

AC present terminals marked NO and C are open, NC and C are closed. When loss of AC occurs terminals marked NO and C are closed, NC and C are open.

Form “C” dry contacts used to signal low battery voltage or loss of battery voltage. Under normal conditions terminals marked NO and C are open, NC and C are closed. During a trouble condition terminals marked NO and C are closed, and NC and C are open (Fig. 2, pg. 7).

Stand-by battery input (leads provided) (Fig. 2, pg. 7).

*Power Board Parameter Specifications:

• AC Fail condition will report approximately 30 seconds after loss of AC. To delay report for 2.5 to 3 hours cut

jumper AC DELAY on the Power Supply Board (AC trouble output delay option). If this mode is selected the Power

Supply Board must be reset by removing all power to it for 30 seconds.

• Low battery condition will report at approximately 21VDC.

• Battery presence detection will report with in 180 seconds after battery remains undetected (missing or removed).

A restored battery will report within 30 seconds.

LED Diagnostics:

Power Supply Board

Red (DC)

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

Green (AC) Power Supply Status

ON Normal operating condition.

OFF

ON

OFF

Loss of AC. Stand-by battery is supplying power.

No DC output.

Loss of AC. Discharged or no stand-by battery. No DC output.

AL800LGK9E - Logic Board

LED

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

Input 1

Input 2

Fault

OFF

Normal

Normal

Normal

Normal

Normal

Normal

Normal

ON

Alarm Condition

Alarm Condition

Alarm Condition

Alarm Condition

Alarm Condition

Alarm Condition

Alarm Condition

BLINK (LONG)*

Trouble Condition

Trouble Condition

Trouble Condition

Trouble Condition

Trouble Condition

Trouble Condition

---

BLINK (SHORT)**

Trouble Condition Memory

Trouble Condition Memory

Trouble Condition Memory

Trouble Condition Memory

---

---

---

* Indicates current trouble condition. When trouble (open, short or ground) occurs on a specific output, the corresponding red output LED, [OUT1-OUT4] will blink. The corresponding green input LED will blink as well. Loop trouble will report within 30 seconds.

** Indicates trouble condition memory. When a trouble condition restores, the units red output LED, [OUT1-OUT4] will blink with a shorter and distinctly a different duration. The green input LEDs will be off (normal condition).

To reset the memory depress the reset button (Fig. 2c, pg. 7). The LED(s) will extinguish.

Note: If indicating circuits have been restored, memory reset is not required for normal operation of the unit.

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Earth

Ground

EOL

Resistor from

FACP

Fire

Alarm

Control

Panel

(FACP)

Green Lead

Fig. 2

Fig. 2a

Hookup Diagram:

+

4-wire Smoke

Detector

--

+

4-wire Smoke

Detector

--

Fire

Alarm

Control

Panel

(FACP)

EOL Power

Supervision Relay

(Not Supplied) unswitched 120VAC power mains

(non-power limited)

5A

250V

line

AC Local

SW2

neutral

Non-Supervised

-- AUX +

Fire

Alarm

Control

Panel

(FACP)

Fuse

Cover

SW1

+ OUT1 --

+ OUT2 --

4-wire Smoke

Detector

--

10A

Use separate knockout. Keep 1/4" spacing from non power-limited wiring

Divider

Green Lead

RESET

+

-- DC +

OUT1 OUT3

INPUT SELECT

TEMPORAL

STROBE SYNC

IN > OUT SYNC

unswitched 120VAC power mains

(non-power limited)

OUT4

TEMPORAL

5A

AC FAIL

line neutral

OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4

INP1 INP2

NO C NC NO C NC

BAT FAIL

DC

FAULT

J2

AC Local

Use separate knockout. Keep 1/4" spacing from non power-limited wiring

This connection is used to monitor AC and Bat Fail and will cause a simultaneous trouble condition to the FACP's IN1 and IN2

Divider

Green Lead

+ OUT3 -+ OUT4 --

Non-Supervised

-- AUX +

AC

-- DC +

15A

OUT1 OUT3

INPUT SELECT

TEMPORAL

STROBE SYNC

IN > OUT SYNC

OUT2 OUT4

INPUT SELECT

TEMPORAL

STROBE SYNC

IN > OUT SYNC

Green Lead

Non-Supervised

Common trouble output to

OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4

monitor AC and Bat Fail and

Local Annunciator Dry output Contact

(Form "C" contacts) (Non-Supervised)

Non-Supervised unswitched 120VAC power mains

(non-power limited)

+

4-wire Smoke

Detector

--

EOL

Resistor from

Green Lead

250V

4-wire Smoke

Regulated Power-Limited Outputs line ground neutral

+

2.5 amp max. per output in alarm

(total= 6.5 amp)

(Supervised)

EOL Power

Supervision Relay

-- DC +

RESET

IN1+ IN1--

RET1+RET1--

IN2+

IN2--

RET2+

C "DRY1" NC

RET2-C "DRY2" NC

UPPER TERMINALS

LOWER TERMINALS

SW2 SW1

Supervised

+ BAT ---

+ OUT2 --

+ DC ---

Non-Supervised

Common trouble output to

Digital Communicator or

Local Annunciator Dry output Contact

(Form "C" contacts) (Non-Supervised)

Use separate knockout.

Keep 1/4" spacing from non power limited wiring

2.5 amp max. per output in alarm

(total= 6.5 amp)

INPUT SELECT

Addressable

Control Module

Trigger Output

See Note 2

Trouble Memory

IN1+ IN1--

(Supervised)

OUT1 OUT3

INPUT SELECT

TEMPORAL

STROBE SYNC

IN > OUT SYNC

OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4

INP1 INP2

OUT2 OUT4

STROBE SYNC

IN > OUT SYNC

Reset Button

Fig. 2c

IN2+

RET1+RET1--

IN2--

RET2+

C "DRY1" NC

RET2-C "DRY2" NC

UPPER TERMINALS

LOWER TERMINALS

Supervised Non-Supervised

FAULT

Addressable

Control Module

Trigger Output

Common trouble

Input/Output

These circuits are used to monitor AC and Bat Fail and

Fig. 2b

will cause a simultaneous trouble condition to the FACP's IN1 and IN2

+

4-wire Smoke

Detector

--

SW2 SW1

+ OUT1 --

+ OUT2 -+ OUT3 -+ OUT4 --

Digital Communicator or

Local Annunciator Dry output Contact

(Form "C" contacts)

EOL

Resistor from

FACP

EOL Power

Supervision Relay

(Not Supplied)

IN1+ IN1-IN2+

RET1+RET1-RET2+

IN2-C "DRY1" NC

RET2-C "DRY2" NC

UPPER TERMINALS

LOWER TERMINALS

Power Limited Outputs

2.5 amp per output in alarm

(total=10 amp)

Addressable

Control Module

Trigger Output

See Note 2

BPS-602 - 7 -

Optional Hookups:

1- Battery and AC monitoring: AC or Battery Fail condition will cause the common trouble input [C “FAULT” NC] to report back to the FACP via input 1 and input 2. The common trouble input may also be used for other optional supervisory monitoring. (see Power Board Parameter for use of AC Delay, pg. 6)

To report AC and Battery Trouble connect the battery and AC Fail relay output shown in (Fig. 2a) to the common trouble input.

2- Dry contact input (C “DRY1” NC) (C “DRY2” NC) can be used to alarm output from an addressable module (these inputs are unidirection and cannot report back to trigger module).

Connection to triggering devices must be made within 20ft of distance and using conduit for wiring.

3- Auxiliary output (-AUX+) 24VDC at 1 amp max.

4- AC Local [NC, NO, C] should connect to the host control panel for local annunciation of the trouble condition.

Note: If common trouble input, terminals marked [C “FAULT” NC] are not used, these terminals must be shorted (connect jumper) to remain inactive. For optional hookups see Fig. 2b.

Maintenance:

Unit should be tested at least once a year for the proper operation as follows:

Output Voltage Test: Under normal load conditions the DC output voltage should be checked for proper voltage level

(26.2-26.4VDC recommended range).

Battery Test: Under normal load conditions check that the battery is fully charged. Check specified voltage both at the battery terminal and at the board terminals marked [+ BAT - ] to ensure that there is no break in the battery connection wires.

Fuses: Check input fuse on the power supply board, replace if necessary. Input fuse rating is 5 amp @ 250V.

Note: Maximum charging current is 650mA.

Note: Expected battery life is 5 years; however, it is recommended changing batteries in 4 years or less if needed.

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A

Auxiliary Devices

Battery Calculation Worksheet

Device

Number of

Devices

Current per Device

For each device use this formula: This column x This column = Equals

BPS-602

(Current draw from battery)

1

Stand-by:

Alarm:

90mA

175mA

BPS-602 Current

Stand-by

Current

Alarm

Current

Current per number of devices.

90mA

175mA

90mA

Refer to device manual for current ratings.

175mA

Alarm/Stand-by

Alarm/Stand-by mA mA mA mA mA mA mA

B

Alarm/Stand-by mA

Auxiliary Devices Current (must not exceed 1 amp)

mA

Refer to device manual for current ratings.

Alarm:

Alarm: mA mA

0mA

0mA

Alarm:

Alarm: mA 0mA mA 0mA

C Notification Appliances Current must not exceed 6.5 amp (6500mA) 0mA mA mA mA mA mA

D Total alarm current mA mA

A E Total current ratings converted to amperes (line D x .001)

F Number of standby hours (24 for NFPA 72, Chapter 1, 1-5.2.5).

G Multiply lines E and F.

Total stand-by AH

A

H

AH

H

I Multiply lines E and H.

Total alarm AH

J Add lines G and I. Total stand-by and alarm AH

K

Multiply line J by 1.30.

(30% extra insurance to meet desired performance)

Total ampere - hours required

Units are capable of recharging 40AH battery max. If total ampere - hour required exceeds 40AH, decrease AUX current to provide enough stand-by time for the application.

AH

AH

AH

BPS-602 - 9 -

Appendix A - UL Listed Compatible Devices

A.1 Four (4) Wire Smoke Detectors

Table A-1 below lists four (4) wire smoke detectors compatible with BPS-602 AUX output.

Smoke Detector/Base

FenWal CPD-7021 (w/70-201000-005 Base)

FenWal PSD-7125

FenWal PSD-7125 (w/70-201000-005 Base)

Fire-Lite BLP-12-4W

Gentex 824

Gentex 824T

Gentex 824CP

Gentex 824CPT

Hochiki HSC-4R

Hochiki SPB-24

System Sensor B112LP

System Sensor B114LP

System Sensor B404B

System Sensor DH100ACDC

System Sensor DH100ACDCLP

System Sensor DH100ACDCLPW

System Sensor DH400ACDCI

System Sensor DH400ACDCP

System Sensor 1112/24/D

System Sensor 1424

System Sensor 1451 (w/B402B Base)

System Sensor 2112/24ATR

System Sensor 2112/24AITR

System Sensor 2112/24/D

System Sensor 2112/24R

System Sensor 2112/24TR

System Sensor 2112/24T/D

System Sensor 2112/24TSRB

System Sensor 2312/24TB

System Sensor 2412 (12 volt)

System Sensor 2412AT (12 volt)

System Sensor 2412TH (12 volt)

System Sensor 2424

System Sensor 2424TH

System Sensor 2451

System Sensor 2451TH (with/B402B Base)

System Sensor 2W-MOD

Detector Type

Ionization

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Base

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Base

Projected Beam

Base

Base

Base

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Ionization Duct

Photoelectric Duct

Ionization

Ionization

Ionization

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Photoelectric w/135 o

Thermal

Photoelectric w/135 o

Thermal Supervisory Relay

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Photoelectric

Loop Test/Maintenance

Mod.

Max Standby

Current (mA)

0.15

0.15

0.15

25

25

*

0.25

0.12

*

*

0.10

0.10

0.10

*

0.50

0.50

0.50

0.50

0.05

0.10

0.10

0.50

0.50

0.05

0.50

0.50

0.05

15

0.12

0.12

0.12

0.12

0.10

0.10

0.10

0.10

30

45

41

39

39

50

77

58

77

41

50

Alarm

Current (mA)

0.70

0.70

0.70

95

95

*

*

36

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

50

41

39

60/70

60/70

50

60/70

60/70

50

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A.1 Four (4) Wire Smoke Detectors (cont.)

Smoke Detector/Base

System Sensor 4W-B (12/24 volt)

System Sensor 4WT-B (12/24 volt)

System Sensor 4WTA-B (12/24 volt)

System Sensor 4WTR-B (12/24 volt)

System Sensor 4WTR-B (12/24 volt)

System Sensor 4WITAR-B (12/24 volt)

System Sensor 2W-MOD2

System Sensor RRS-MOD

System Sensor 6424

System Sensor Beam 1224(S)

* Contact manufacturer for current draws

Detector Type

Photoelectric I

3

Photoelectric I

3

w/Therm

I

3

Photo w/Therm/Sounder

I

3

Photo w/Therm/Relay

I

3

Photo w/Therm/

Sounder/Relay

I

3

Photo w/Isolated Therm/

Sounder/Relay

I

3

Loop Test/Maintenance

Mod.

I

3

Reversing Relay/Sync

Module

Projected Beam

Projected Beam

Max Standby

Current (mA)

.05

.05

.05

.05

.05

.05

.05

.05

10

17

Alarm

Current (mA)

23

23

35

35

50

50

*

*

28.4

38.5

A.2 Door Holders

Table A-2 below lists door holders compatible with BPS-602 AUX output.

Manufacturer

Edwards

Edwards

Edwards

Rixon Firemark

Rixon Firemark

Rixon Firemark

Model

DH150A

DH154A

DH158A

FM-980

FM-996

FM-998

Type

Floor Mount

Floor Mount

Surface Mount

Floor Mount, single

Surface Wiring

Concealed Wiring

A.3 Relays

Table A-3 below lists relays compatible with BPS-602 AUX output.

Manufacturer

Air Products &

Controls, LTD

Model

MR-101/C

MR-201/C

PAM-1

PAM-2

PAM-SD

A77-716B

Current (mA)

15

35

15

15

15

20

Manufacturer

System Sensor

Model

PR-1

PR-2

PR-3

EOLR-1

R-10T

R-14T

R-20T

R-24T

R-10E

R-14E

R-20E

R-24E

Current (mA)

96

96

96

68

68

68

Current (mA)

15

30

30

30

23

23

40

40

23

23

40

40

BPS-602 - 11 -

A.4 Strobes

Table A-4 below lists strobes compatible with BPS-602 NAC output.

Wheelock Devices:

Sychronizing Horns

AH-12

AH-12WP

HS-24

NH-12/24

ZNH

HNR

AH-24AH-24

AH-24WP

MIZ-24S

HNW

Sychronizing Horn Strobes

AS-121575W

AS-24MCW

AS-24MCWH

AS-2415C

AS-2475C

ASWP-2475W

NS4-121575W

HS4-241575W

HS4-24MCW

HS4-24MCWH

HS4-24185W

ZNS-MCW

ZNS-MCWH

HSR

AS-241575W

AS-24MCC

AS-24MCCH

AS-2430C

AS-24100C

NS-121575W

NS-2-41575W

NS-24MCW

HS4-24150C

HSW

Sychronizing Strobes

RSS-121575W

RSS-241575W

RSS-24MCW

RSS-24MCC

RSS-2415C

RSS-2430C

RSS-2475C

RSS-24100C

RSS-2415CR

RSS-2430CR

RSS-2475CR

RSS-24100CR

RSS-24150C

RSS-24177C

RSS-24150W

RSS-24177W

RSS-24185W

RSS-24150CR

RSS-24177CR

RSSWP-2475W

ZRS-MCW

ZRS-MCWH

STR

RSSP-121575W

RSSP-241575W

RSSP-24MCW

RSSP-24150W

RSSP-24177W

RSSP-24185W

STW

Appliances with Sychronizing Strobes

AMT-241575W

AMT-2475W

AMT-241575W-NYC

AMT-2475W-NYC

MT-12575W

MT-241575W

MTWP-2475W

CH70-24MCW

CH70-24MCC

CH70-2415C

CH70-2430C

CH70-2475C

CH70-24100C

CH70-24150C

CH70-24177C

CH70-24150W

CH70-24MCWH

CH70-24185W

E70-24MCW

E70-24MCC

E70-2415C

E70-2430C

E70-2475C

E70-24100C

E70-24150C

E70-24177C

E70-24150W

E70-24MCWH

E70-24185W

ET70-24MCW

ET70-24MCC

ET70-2415C

ET70-2430C

ET70-2475C

ET70-24100C

ET70-24150C

ET70-24177C

ET70-24150W

ET70-24MCWH

ET70-24185W

SA-70-24-SL

SA-70-24-SLM

AMT4-241575W

AMT4-2475W

AMT4-241575W-NYC

AMT4-2475W-NYC

MT-2475W

ET70WP-2475W

CH90-24MCW

CH90-24MCC

CH90-2415C

CH90-2430C

CH90-2475C

CH90-24100C

CH90-24150C

CH90-24177C

CH90-24150W

CH90-24MCCH

CH90-24185W

E90-24MCW

E90-24MCC

E90-2415C

E90-2430C

E90-2475C

E90-24100C

E90-24150C

E90-24177C

E90-24150W

E90-24MCCH

E90-24185W

ET90-24MCW

ET90-24MCC

ET90-2415C

ET90-2430C

SA-90-24-SL

SA-90-24-SLM

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A.4 Strobes (cont.)

Wheelock Devices:

Coded Audible Appliances

AMT - 12/24

AMT - 12/24-NYC

CH70

CSX10-24-DC

MT-12/24

AMT4 - 12/24

AMT4 - 12/24-NYC

CH90

CSXG10-24-DC

MT4-12/24

Non-Synchronizing Appliances

MB-G6-12

MB-G10-12

MIZ-TC12

MB-G6-24

MB-G10-24

MIZ-TC24

Gentex Devices:

Models

GE3 Series

GES/GEC Series GCS/

GCC Series

SSPK Wall and Ceiling Mount Series

GX93 Series

WGE and color lense units.

System Sensor Devices:

Wall Horn/Strobes

P2R

P2RH

P2RK

P2RHK

P2W

P2WH

P4R

P4RH

P4RK

P4RHK

P4W

P4WH

Wall Strobes

SR

SRH

SRK

SRHK

SW

SWH

Ceiling Horn/Strobes

PC2R

PC2RH

PC2RK

PC2RHK

PC2W

PC2WH

PC4R

PC4RH

PC4RK

PC4RHK

PC4W

PC4WH

Ceiling Strobes

SCR

SCRH

SCRK

SCRHK

SCW

SCWH

Horns

HR

HRK

HW

BPS-602 - 13 -

A.4 Strobes (cont.)

Amseco Devices:

Models

H24R

H24W

HP-25T

MH12/24

MH-120

RSD24-153075

RSD24W75110

SAD-24-153075

SAD2475110

SCM24C-177

SCM24W075110

SCM24W-153075

SCM24W3075110

SH24C-177

SH24C-3075110

SH24W-1530

SH24W3975110

SH24W-75110

Faraday Devices:

Models

HS-MC-R

HS-MC-W

HS-HMC-R

HS-HMC-W

HS-R

HS-W

NS-MC-CR

NS-MC-CW

NH-CR

NH-CW

SET-MC-R

SET-MC-W

SET-HMC-R

SET-HMC-W

SET-S17R-WP

SET-S17-W-WP

SET-S17-CW-WP

SET-MC-CW

SET-MC-CR

SET-HMC-CW

SET-HMC-CR

SET-177-CR-WP

SET-177-CW-WP

SET-185-R-WP

SET-185-W-WP

SEF-MC-R

SEF-MC-W

SEF-HMC-R

SEF-HMC-W

SEF-MC-CW

SEF-HMC-CW

ZH-MC-R

ZH-MC-W

ZH-HMC-R

ZH-HMC-W

ZH-R

ZH-W

ZH-MC-CR

ZH-MC-CW

ZH-HMC-CR

ZH-HMC-CW

ZR-MC-CW

ZR-MC-CW

ZR-HMC-CR

ZR-HMC-CW

ZBB-R

ZBB-W

MTH-R

MTH-W

MTH-MC-R

MTH-MC-W

MTH-75-R-WP

MTH-15-115-R-WP

MTH-HMC-CR-WP

MTH-HMC-R-WP

MTH-HMC-W-WP

SHB/SLB120-75

SHB/SLB24-75

SHB2475

SL24C-177

SL24C-3075110

SL24W-1530

SL24W-75110

SLB24-75

SE-MC-R

SE-MC-W

SE-HMC-R

SE-HMC-W

SE-CR

SE-CW

SE-MC-CR

SE-HMC-CW

SE-CR

SE-CW

SE-MC-CR

SE-MC-CW

SE-HMC-CR

SE-HMC-CR

AS-MC-R

AS-MC-W

AS-HMC-R

AS-HMC-W

AS-MC-CR

AS-MC-CW

AS-HMC-CR

AS-HMC-CW

AS-75-R-WP

AS-75-CR-WP

AH-R

AH-W

AH-WP

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Notes:

BPS-602 - 15 -

1.5”

(38.1mm)

1.25”

(31.75mm)

4.5”

(114.3mm)

Enclosure Dimensions:

15.5” x 12” x 4.5” (393.7mm x 304.8mm x 114.3mm)

1.5”

(38.1mm)

4.615”

(117.22mm)

4.615”

(117.22mm)

1.5”

(38.1mm)

1.75”

(44.45mm)

0.91”

(23.114mm)

1.1”

(27.94mm)

12.23”

(310.64mm)

1.375”

(34.925mm)

1.125”

(28.575mm)

1.1”

(27.94mm)

0.91”

(23.114mm)

4.5”

(114.3mm)

1.25”

(31.75mm)

1.5”

(38.1mm)

2.0”

(50.8mm)

2.0”

(50.8mm)

5.0”

(127.0mm)

1.25”

(31.75mm)

15.5”

(393.7mm)

1.1”

(27.94mm)

0.79”

(20.06mm)

1.5”

(38.1mm)

4.615”

(117.22mm)

4.615”

(117.22mm)

1.5”

(38.1mm)

1.75”

(44.45mm)

1.25”

(31.75mm)

5.0”

(127.0mm)

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