GE 2 Amp Supervised Power Supply For The Concord 4
Installation Instructions
Description
The power supply provides an additional 12 VDC, 2 amps (current limited) for
Concord 4 system devices and is supervised via the SuperBus® 2000 digital data
bus.
Note: For 24 hour backup, external power drain is limited to 95mA (during
normal standby conditions) using a 4.5 Ah battery, or 190mA continuous using a
7.0 Ah battery.
The power supply uses a 24 VAC, 50 VA power transformer. In case of an AC
power failure, a 12 VDC, 4.5 or 7 Ah backup battery (not included) provides
power to connected devices. The battery is tested by the power supply on power
up, every two minutes afterward, and whenever the panel tests its own backup
battery.
The power supply also includes a hardwire zone input that accepts normally
open (NO) or normally closed (NC) intrusion detection devices. The power supply
can be located inside the Concord 4/Concord Express V4 cabinet or it can be
mounted in a separate Concord Residential Enclosure (444-1700 and 444-1711
ordered as a separate kit) or Concord Commercial Expansion Enclosure (444-1391
ordered as 60-816). See Mounting inside panel cabinet on page 2, Mounting inside
Concord residential enclosure on page 2, and Mounting inside Concord Commercial
enclosure on page 3 for more information on mounting in a separate enclosure.
Figure 1 describes the power supply main components. by the wire runs needed
to provide power to devices with minimal loss on the +12V OUT wire. Table 1
shows the maximum wire runs between the power supply +12V OUT terminal and
the devices it will power.
For UL installations, the +12V OUT is not fully supervised for open circuits.
Therefore, sirens cannot be connected directly to the output. • For large
installations with long wire runs, power supply location is important. The total
system wiring length (all partitions) for all bus devices connected to a Concord
4/ Concord Express V4 panel must not exceed 4,000 feet. This not only includes
the power supply bus and power connections to the panel, but also any bus
devices you may connect to the power supply. For example, touchpads and other
bus devices in a remote partition should be connected to the power supply rather
than running the wires all the way to the panel (Figure 2). Table 1. Maximum
+12V OUT wire length Wire Gauge Maximum wire length from power supply +12V OUT
terminal 22 100 feet 18 200 feet 16 350 feet 14 550 feet
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