Specifications – Edwards Signaling EBPS Remote Booster Power Supply User Manual

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Remote Booster Power Supply Technical Reference Manual

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Specifications

The following specifications apply to all BPS models.

AC line voltage
6.5 A BPS

10 A BPS


120 VAC / 230 VAC (50/60 Hz), 390 W

120 VAC / 230 VAC (50/60 Hz), 580 W

Sense voltage (input)

6 to 45 VDC (FWR and unfiltered DC)

Sense current (input)

6 mA at 24 VDC, 3 mA at 12 VDC, 12 mA at 45 VDC

NAC output voltage
(special application circuit)

19.1 to 26.40 VDC

Note:

All NACs are supervised. Refer to the Remote Booster

Power Supply Compatibility List

P/N 3100656 for the maximum

number of devices that can be used on a NAC circuit.

AUX output voltage
(special application circuit)

19.0 to 26.48 VDC

NAC/AUX output current

3.0 A max. per circuit with 0.35 power factor
(6.5 A or 10 A max. total for all NACs)
(6 A or 8 A max. total for all AUXs)

NAC/AUX capacitive loading

10,000

F max. for continuous NAC circuits

2,200

F max. for coded rate NAC circuits

2,200

F max. for AUX circuits

NAC/AUX class

Class A or Class B

Wire size

18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 mm

2

)

NAC EOL

UL: 15 k

 (P/N EOL-15)

ULC: Use P/N EOL-P1 and select the 15 k

 resistor

Auxiliary output (continuous)

1 dedicated unsupervised, unswitched 200 mA auxiliary output

Voltage range: 19.49 to 26.85 VDC

Common trouble relay

Form C, 1 A, 30 VDC (resistive)

Battery capacities

6.5 to 24 Ah for ECS/MNS/LSS applications

6.5 to 24 Ah for Security/Access Control applications

10 Ah maximum in BPS enclosure applications

Battery charger current limit [1] 1.2 A when the battery jumper wire is cut

2.1 A when the battery jumper wire is not cut

Operating environment
Operating

temperature

Relative

humidity


32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C)
0 to 93% noncondensing

Ground fault impedance

10 k

Intended installation
environment

Indoor-dry

[1] The battery charger is disabled automatically and will not charge the batteries when the unit is
activated via either of its sense inputs.

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