Primary power supply – Potter PFC-7500 Series User Manual

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5.1

Installing the Transformer

The transformer requires an unswitched 120 VAC 60 Hz electrical outlet with at least 350mA of available current. Never

share the transformer output with any other equipment. The 120 VAC circuit is not power limited.
To mount the Model WLT Transformer to a single-gang box adjacent to the PFC-7500 Series enclosure, follow the steps

below. Refer to Figure 6 as needed.

1. Remove the lower knockout from the PFC-7500 Series enclosure.
2. Attach a single-gang box adjacent to the PFC-7500 Series enclosure.
3. After the single-gang box is secured, attach the transformer to the junction box, using the bottom box’s bottom

knockout. The screw on the transformer should extend into the single-gang box.

4. Tighten the screw to secure the transformer to the junction box .
5. An electrician must then connect the black and white

leads on the transformer to an unswitched 120 VAC 60 Hz

electrical outlet with at least 550mA of available current.

6. Connect the wires from the bottom (the side opposite

the attaching screw) two terminals on the transformer

to terminals 1 and 2 on the panel. Use no more than 70

ft. of 16-gauge wire or 40 ft. of 18-gauge wire between

the transformer and the PFC-7500 or PFC-7501 panel.

5.2

Terminals 1 and 2

AC Transformer Input

The transformer provides up to 500mA of auxiliary current

for the PFC-7500 Series panels. The total current available

is limited by the total battery standby requirements of

the installation. See the Power Requirements section for

standby battery calculations.
Note: After power is applied to the PFC-7500 Series panel, any SNM Notification Modules connected to the panel

display Bell Trouble for 20 seconds.
DC Power Input to AC Input

When powering the PFC-7501/SL panel from the 12 VDC output of an FACP, connect the positive wire to the positive

battery terminal of the PFC-7500 Series and the negative wire to the negative battery terminal of the PFC-7500 Series.
When powering the panel from the DC output of a 24 Volt Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP), connect the positive

wire from the FACP to terminal 1 and the negative wire to terminal 2. In order to power the PFC-7500 Series from the

12 VDC or 24 VDC of an FACP, the FACP must operate as a grounded control panel. If the FACP is a non-grounded

system, it may detect a ground fault when connected to the PFC-7500 Series panel AC or DC Input terminals. In this

case the PFC-7500 Series should be powered from a separate WLT wire-in transformer and not from the FACP.

Do not use battery backup with 12 or 24 VDC input: Do not connect any batteries to the PFC-7500 or PFC-7501 panels

when using the 12 or 24 VDC output from a FACP. The PFC-7500 Series panels use the backup battery capability of the

FACP for their standby requirements.
When powering the PFC-7500 or PFC-7501 panel from the 24 VDC output of a FACP, the following features are

disabled:

• Bell Output on the PFC-7501
• AC test (PFC-7500 Series)
• Battery test (PFC-7500 Series)

Always ground the panel before applying power to any devices: The PFC-7500 Series panels must be properly grounded

before connecting any devices or applying power to the panels. Proper grounding protects against Electrostatic Discharge

(ESD) that can damage system components. See the Earth ground section.

Maintain 1/4"

spacing bet

ween

battery leads

and power

limited wir

ing.

Figure 6: Transformer Installation

Primary Power Supply

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