3EATON Safety Power Supply (ZNO1031200 PrN) January 2016 www.eaton.euIMPORTANT - SAFETYRead this manual carefully and in its entirety before anytechnical intervention on the device.The operation must only be performed by qualifiedpersonnel.Installation and commissioning of product must be doneby following sequence describe below. Order of steps isimportant and must be described.Cut mains off before any intervention on device.The power supply unit must be provided upstream with:• a bipolar disconnecting device;• a circuit breaker: 4A - D Curve.The device must be carried carefully and stored in properconditions (humidity and temperature).The Installer must check that device has not been damagedduring transport and installation. A damaged product maycause serious injury. A damaged product must never beconnected to the mains.The device must never be connected to the mains if itis not properly fixed to the wall with its housing properlyconnected to protective earth (see first step of installation).Replacing the original battery with a battery of incorrecttype may result in an explosion hazard. Used batteries mustbe disposed of in compliance with recycling requirements.This device is a class A device. In a residential environment,this device can cause radio frequency interference. In thiscase, the user may take appropriate measures.Use 4 screws with a diameter up to 5 mm. Plugsand screws must be adapted to type of wall. Eachfixing plugs/screws must support a minimumweight of 20kg (80kg split on each fixing screw).Electrical shock risk symbolProtective earth terminalTypical applicationsThe SPS is a two output-24V dc battery backed powersupply. It is a high efficiency switching power supply;protected from overload and short circuits.It is specifically recommended as an auxiliary powersupply unit for fire detection system components, such aselectromagnets, notification devices, etc.Conformity to standards033315DoP Nos:SPS-24-1A5/BNS: SPS1A5CESPS-24-2A5/BNS: SPS2A5CESPS-24-4A5/BNS: SPS4A5CEThis device complies with the following standards:• EN 54-4: 1997 / A1: 2003 / A2: 2005;• EN12101-10:2005 class A Env. class 1.Recycling InstructionsInstructions - English1.1 Important InstructionsWasted electrical products should not bedisposed of with household waste. Pleaserecycle where facilites exist. Check withyour local authority or retailer for recyclingadvice.