BASE Electronics XP10 Quick Start Manual
XP10 DC Power Supply and Battery ChargerBASE Electronics, Inc. • 2856-C Janitell Road • Colorado Springs, CO 80906 • (719) 540-9697 • Fax (719) 540-9698BASEFeatures• Regulated 12VDC or 24VDC output at up to 10 Amps supply current• Output Voltage is Single-Switch Selectable and Adjustable• Selectable Power Monitor Alarm with 2A dry contact output• Charges lead acid gel cell batteries - includes battery cable kit• Uninterrupted output on switch over to/from standby battery• Status LEDs for AC input, DC output and Fault conditions• Separately fused AC input and Battery circuits• Current limit, thermal overload and output short protection• Small Footprint PCB - 4.00”w x 5.75”l x 2.38”h• Includes Mounting HardwareON = Enables PM Alarm Relay and DC Output supervision for DC Power Failure, Shorted, or LowOFF = Power Monitor Off - Reduces No-Load Current Draw by 35 mA.ON = Enables Battery Set supervision for Low or Shorted Battery, or Blown Battery FuseOFF = No Battery SupervisionON = Enables AC Power Supervision for AC Power Failure or Blown AC FuseOFF = No AC Power SupervisionON = Enables a 10-second Fault Alarm delay for masking short AC power failures or low battery alarms.OFF = Fault Alarms are instantly activated.Power MonitorEnable/DisablePMBAACAD 10 SecondAlarm DelayAC PowerSupervisionBatterySupervision1. Mounting the Board Locate the unit inside a UL Listed NEMA 1 enclosure (such as a BASE LVPC Low Voltage Power Cabinet). Drill or punchfour 0.187" diameter holes (3/16”) to match the four corner holes in the printed circuit board. Push the nylon standoffs supplied into each hole and snapthe PCB module into place. Mounting with double-sided tape is not recommended.2. Transformer Wiring See Transformer Selection above. Connect Transformer output wires to the two Transformer AC terminals.3. DC Output Setup Set the Output Voltage Switch for the desired output - 12 or 24 VDC. With no load or battery wiring connected, turn on the ACpower source. The AC and DC green LEDs will light. Next, measure the voltage at the DC Output terminals with a voltmeter. The output voltage isfactory set to approx. 13.5 vdc or 27.0 vdc - ideal settings for charging batteries. However, if a field adjustment is desired, use a small screwdriver toslowly adjust the output voltage at the potentiometer labeled ADJ. (If no batteries are being used - adjust down to 12 vdc or 24 vdc). Then turn off theAC power source before proceeding with the installation.4. Power Monitor Setup and Fault Relay Ouput Terminals Set the Option DIP Switches for the desired Power Monitor Options.Installation Instructions Install in accordance with applicable sections of the National Electrical Code and other State or Local Regulations.* * * WARNING * * *Turn off all power feeding the module terminals before installing, servicing or changing any switch settings, wiring, batteryor fuses. Failure to observe this warning may cause electrical shock hazard or may damage internal or external circuitcomponents. Various components of the unit will become hot during normal operation of the unit. Locate the unit awayfrom cabling or other objects that may be affected or damaged by this heat dissipation. Use caution while working near theunit during normal operation - components can be hot enough to cause serious burns.MODEL OUTPUTVOLTAGE CURRENTBATTERYMAX AH TRANSFORMER REQUIREMENTSXP10 12 VDC 10.0 A 28 AH24 VDC 10.0 A 28 AHTransformer Output: 28-32 VAC, 200 VA MinimumBASE XF29218 INPUT: 120 VAC, 2.50 A OUTPUT: 29 VAC, 7.5 A, 218 VABLACK & WHITE WIRES WHITE WIRESTransformer Output: 28-32 VAC, 360 VA MinimumBASE XF28300* INPUT: 120 VAC, 4.00 A OUTPUT: 28 VAC, 12.8 A, 360 VABLACK & WHITE WIRES YELLOW WIRESThe Fault Alarm Relay is energized when no selected fault condition exists. The relay de-energizes and the Fault LED flashes when one or moreselected Fault Conditions are present. Terminals of the relay contacts are labeled for when the relay is in Alarm. The ST terminal is a Spare Terminalthat can be used as an easy splice point for an end-of-line resistor when monitoring the fault relay with a supervised circuit. Contact Rating is 2 Amps.5. DC Output Wiring Connect output wiring to the DC OUTPUT terminals. Observe and verify correct DC polarity before powering the unit.6. Battery Wiring Maximum standby batteries - 28 Ampere Hours. Connect battery wiring to battery terminals of the Power Supply first. Observeand verify correct DC polarity before proceding to next step. Incorrect polarity will blow the BATTERY FUSE.7. Power Up Connect DC output load wiring. Re-check all connections and turn on the AC power source. Connect battery wiring to battery.www.baseelectronics.comPMBAACADONOFFPOWER SUPV*XF28300 can be used for 12 or 24VDC output.10 Amp High Current Output10 Amp High Current Output |
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