Battery Installation. Faraday MPC-7000, MPC-6000, RND-2

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MPC-6000 / MPC-7000 / RND-2 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Battery Installation

WARNING

Improper battery connections or shorting battery terminals may damage the system and/or batteries and may cause personal injuries.

Use the battery calculation chart to determine the battery size. Place the batteries in the space provided in the bottom of the backbox. If a battery set larger than12 AH (MPC-6000, RND-2) or

18 AH (MPC-7000) is required, a separate enclosure must be used. The Faraday 14050 may be used for battery sets 18 AH and smaller. The Faraday BE-1 may be used for battery sets

38.5 AH up to 100 AH.

The control unit uses a 24V battery set. Connect the two 12V batteries (or four 6V batteries) in series with wire that is rated for the maximum worst-case battery current draw. Route the battery leads to the left of the enclosure and up to the battery connector, J4. The battery leads are not power-limited. DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERIES YET.

Powering the Control Unit

After all modules and wiring are installed and properly checked, apply AC power to the control unit. AC POWER ON LED, SYSTEM TROUBLE LED, and the trouble buzzer should be on.

Observe polarity. Connect the B- (black) lead from the main board into the black or - terminal of the battery set and the B+ (red) lead from the main board into the red or + terminal of the battery set. (Refer to Primary and Secondary Wiring for diagram.)

Optional Modules

See Appendix D for the installation instructions for each optional module. Installation

Instructions are also provided with each module. Follow these instructions for proper installation.

When using the MPC-DACT, select the proper System Type in the “System Parameter” tabs of

CIS-4. This automatically sets the “DACT Pwr Fail Tmr.”

Remote Station 15 Hours

Central Station 6 Hours

Check System Operation

Check for proper operation of all the system functions. See Operation Instructions section on page 19.

WIRING

Basic system wiring and detector locations must be in accordance with NFPA 72 or other instructions from the appropriate local authority having jurisdiction.

Devices that may be satisfactorily used with the control unit are shown in the compatible device listing in Appendix B.

Wire reference data are included in Appendix A.

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