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3.4 Standby Battery Installation
High current arcs are possible. The red
(+) battery lead and the control panel’s
“Batt +” connector can create high
current arcs if shorted to terminals or
enclosure. Use caution when working
with the red lead and the control panel’s
“Batt +”. Always disconnect the red lead
from the battery before removing the red
lead from the control panel.
Danger of explosion if battery is
incorrectly replaced. Replace with the
same or equivalent type recommended
by the manufacturer. Dispose of used
batteries according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Replace the standby battery every 3 to 5
years under normal use. Exceeding the
maximum output ratings, or connecting
the control panel to an outlet that is
routinely switched off, causes heavy
discharges. Routine heavy discharges
can lead to premature battery failure.
Record the date of installation directly on
the battery.
Once the standby battery and the transformer
connections are made, the control panel charges the
standby battery as you finish the installation.
See Figure 4 for details when installing the standby
battery.
The battery terminals and wires are not
power limited. You must maintain a
minimum of 6.4 mm (¼-inch) spacing
between the battery terminals, battery
wiring, and all other wiring. Battery wiring
cannot share the same conduit, conduit
fittings, or conduit knock-outs with other
wiring.
Figure 4: Battery Wiring and Other Wiring Using Conduit
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7
6
5
4
3
2
1- Option bus or keypad wires
2- Red (+) battery wire
3- Black (-) battery wire
4- 6.4 mm (¼-inch) minimum space
5- Output or zone wires
6- To ensure proper spacing, secure wires using tie-
wraps or similar devices
7- Only required if external batteries are used.
Otherwise, install battery inside enclosure.
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