Securitron AQD5B User Manual

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P/N 500-30010

Rev. A, 04/13

8. Wiring for Limited Time Warning/Low Battery

The diagram shows wiring to an access system controller to provide low battery
warning.

The switch changes state from NO/C to C/NC when battery voltage drops to
12.1VDC or 24.2 VDC

9. Turn on AC Power

After making electric connections, turn on AC power before installing batteries.

C. Install Batteries
1. Understanding Battery Charging and Backup Power

The AQD5B is a backup battery charger with automatic fail over to battery power in case of primary AC
power failure when batteries are installed and connected to the power module. The use of battery backup is
optional—the unit will function without batteries installed, but no internal backup power will be available in
case of AC power failure.

Note: The battery circuit features automatic disconnect when the battery output falls to 9.8 VDC/19.6 VDC
to prevent deep discharge and also protects the power module in case the battery is connection is reversed.

IMPORTANT: Battery configuration must match the DC output voltage setting.

For battery backup in 12VDC operation, a single 12V battery may be used, or two (2) 12V batteries may be
used wired in parallel for longer run time.

Backup power run time depends on the continuous output needed to support the load and the ambient
temperature at the enclosure. Estimates are provided in the table below:

Estimated Standby Time (3 amp/5 minute reserve for alarm)

Total Output

Amps

4Ah Battery

Standby

7Ah Battery

Standby

12Ah Battery

Standby

24Ah

Standby

40Ah

Standby

.5A

5.5 Hrs

12 Hrs

20 Hrs

40 Hrs

65 Hrs

1A

2.5 Hrs

5 Hrs

9 Hrs

19 Hrs

32 Hrs

1.3A

2 Hrs

4 Hrs

7.2 Hrs

15.5 Hrs

24 Hrs

2A

1 Hrs

2 Hrs

5 Hrs

10 Hrs

15 Hrs

3A

.5 Hrs

1 Hrs

3 Hrs

6 Hrs

9.5 Hrs

4A

.5 Hrs

.8 Hrs

2 Hrs

4 Hrs

8 Hrs

5A

NA

.6 Hrs

1.4 Hrs

3 Hrs

7 Hrs

6A

NA

.4 Hrs

1 Hrs

2 Hrs

4 Hrs

Charge current is not less than 250mA @12VDC at peak load.

NO

C NC

Trouble

Access Control

System Panel

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