Wiring the adt-aps-6r – ADT Security Services ADT-APS-6R User Manual

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2. Installation

Wiring the ADT-APS-6R

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ADT-APS-6R Instruction PN 50935:B 7/21/00

Wiring the ADT-APS-6R

This section contains instructions for wiring the Auxiliary Power Supply
as follows:

• Typical field wiring from an ADT-APS-6R to a control panel and

optional devices.

• Wiring multiple ADT-APS-6R power supplies.

Field Wiring an ADT-APS-6R

You can use J1 and J2 in place of TB2 when the ADT-APS-6R is
powering internal modules (such as an ICM-4, ICE-4, ADT-UZC-256,
XPC-8) with compatible connectors.

Output Circuit 3 (J9) can be used as a source of power for the XPIQ Audio
Transponder only.

Note: When using the J9 connector do not use the J2 connector. This will satisfy the
0.25 (6.35mm) requirement for separation between power-limited and nonpower-
limited circuits.

Primary and Secondary Power Connections - See appendix for your
specific system information.

Caution:

When finished wiring AC connections, install the press-fit

terminal block cover over TB1 AC connections.

Figure 6 Typical Wiring for an ADT-APS-6R

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J2

J9

J3

J1

TB2

JP3

JP2

Output Circuit 1: Power-limited
3 A @24 VDC (+10, –15%)

Primary Power
120 VAC or 240 VAC.

Output Circuit 1 (24 VDC)

Output Circuit 2 (24 VDC)

Secondary Power
24 VDC batteries.

Trouble Bus In/Out

Output Circuit 2: Power-limited
3 A @24 VDC (+10, –15%)

Earth Ground -

Connects to chassis or

EARTH

ground terminal on main power

supply. If two or more units are connected,
secondary units connect to earthground
on the previous ADT-APS-6R in the chain.

A

P

S

-6

R

si

debr

d.cdr

BATT (+)

BATT (–)

HOT

NEUTRAL

EARTH

Output Circuit 3: Non Power-limited, 6 A @24 VDC (+10, –15%)

+

+

– + – + – +

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