Rear Access Bullet Breaker Panel, 23"
020-671-B2
Argus Technologies Ltd. Visit www.argus.ca
Burnaby, British Columbia. Telephone: 604 436 5900 Fax: 604 436 1233 Argus Technologies reserves the right to make changes to the products and information contained in this document without notice. Copyright 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd. Argus® is a registered trademark of Argus Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Printed in Canada.
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Rear Access Bullet Breaker Panel, 23” 020-671-B2
The following documents and drawings are included in this manual to provide the necessary information required for routine installation of the unit: • Specifications: 020-671-B1
• Important Safety Instructions and Installation: 020-671-C0
• Outline Drawings: 020-671-06
• Customer Connections: 020-671-08
• Schematic, 23” Panel: 020-671-05
• Schematic, Fuse Alarm Relay: 700-011-05
• Warranty and Service: 048-700-10
• Service Centers: 048-693-10
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Specifications for Argus’ Rear Access Bullet Breaker Panels
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General Alarm: Jumper selectable Form A (normally open) or Form B (normally closed) contacts Input Termination (typical): 1 pair of 3/8” clearance holes on 1” centers for bus bar or wire lug;
See also connections drawing for termination list options Load Termination (typical): 2x1/4”-20 lugs on 5/8” centers (1 per breaker) for up to #2AWG;
See also connections drawing for termination list options Breaker Option: AM-type mid-trip plug-in breaker, 5/16” bullet-style terminals;
No alarm jumper wires are required Ampacity: 600A total for List 80 (single feed),
2x 600A for List 81 (dual feed); Breakers available 5-100A 1-pole, 125-150A 2-pole, 175-250A 3-pole
020-671-20 Shelf Size: 133mm H x 534mm W x 182mm D
(5.25” H x 21” W x 7.15” D) [dimensions do not include mounting brackets and fasteners]
Mounting: 23” rack
020-675-20 Shelf Size: 133mm H x 432mm W x 182mm D
(5.25” H x 17” W x 7.15” D) [dimensions do not include mounting brackets and fasteners]
Mounting: 19” rack
Specifications for Argus’ Rear Access Bullet Breaker Panels Continued
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Part Numbers and List Options This product is available to order under the following part numbers and list options: Description Part Number/List Option Breaker Panel, 23”, Rear Access...............................................................................................................020-671-20 Breaker Panel, 19”, Rear Access...............................................................................................................020-675-20
Basic unit............................................................................................................................................................ *List 0 24Vdc (negative ground)......................................................................................................................................List 1 48Vdc ...................................................................................................................................................................List 2 12Vdc (negative ground)....................................................................................................................................List 14 Single Feed (020-671-20: 24 Positions; 020-675-20: 18 Positions) ........................................................... *List 50,80 Dual Feed (020-671-20: 2x11 Positions; 020-675-20: 2x8 Positions) ......................................................... List 50,81 Adapter Plate, Input Lugs 3/8” x 1” Centers, 60 Degree Angle ......................................................................**List 97 Breakers:
5A....................................................................................................................................................... List 100 10A..................................................................................................................................................... List 101 20A..................................................................................................................................................... List 102 30A..................................................................................................................................................... List 103 40A..................................................................................................................................................... List 104 50A..................................................................................................................................................... List 105 60A..................................................................................................................................................... List 106 70A..................................................................................................................................................... List 107 80A..................................................................................................................................................... List 108 90A..................................................................................................................................................... List 109 100A................................................................................................................................................... List 110 15A..................................................................................................................................................... List 111 25A..................................................................................................................................................... List 112 35A..................................................................................................................................................... List 113 45A..................................................................................................................................................... List 114 125A into 60 Degree Angle, 3/8” x 1” Centers.................................................................................**List 121 150A into 60 Degree Angle, 3/8” x 1” Centers.................................................................................**List 122 175A into 60 Degree Angle, 3/8” x 1” Centers.................................................................................**List 123 200A into 60 Degree Angle, 3/8” x 1” Centers.................................................................................**List 124 250A into 60 Degree Angle, 3/8” x 1” Centers.................................................................................**List 125
TPS Fuse Holder...........................................................................................................................................**List 130
Adapter Plate, Input Lugs 3/8” x 1” Centers, 60 Degree Angle .......................................................**037-246-20-000 (may be ordered separately from List 97 as required)
* Default option
** See customer connections drawing The above information is valid at the time of publication. Consult factory for up-to-date ordering information. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Please read this manual prior to use to become familiar with the product’s numerous features and operating procedures. To obtain a maximum degree of safety, follow the sequences as outlined.
2. This manual provides warnings and special notes for the user:
a. Points that are vital to the proper operation of the product or the safety of the operator are indicated by the heading: WARNING.
b. A notation that is in Bold Italic typeface covers points that are important to the performance or ease of use of the product.
3. Before using the product, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the product and any equipment connected to the product.
4. Do not expose the product to rain or snow; install only in a clean, dry environment.
5. CAUTION – Unless otherwise noted, use of an attachment not recommended or sold by the product manufacturer may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
6. CAUTION – Do not operate the product if it has received a sharp blow, it has been dropped, or otherwise damaged in any way – return it to a qualified service center for repair.
7. CAUTION – Do not disassemble the product – call our qualified service centers for servicing. Incorrect reassembling may result in a risk of electrical shock or fire.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Scope of the Manual ..................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Product Overview.......................................................................................................................................... 1
2 INSPECTION.................................................................................................................................................................. 2 2.1 Packing Materials.......................................................................................................................................... 2 2.2 Check for Damage ........................................................................................................................................ 2
3 INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................................................................. 3 3.1 Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................................ 3 3.2 Tools Required.............................................................................................................................................. 3 3.3 Shelf Preparation/Mounting .......................................................................................................................... 3
4 WIRING AND CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 4 4.1 Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................................ 4 4.2 Calculating Output Wire Size Requirements................................................................................................. 4 4.3 System and Load Connections ..................................................................................................................... 4 4.4 Alarm Connections and Configuration .......................................................................................................... 5 4.5 Breaker/Fuse Block Installation .................................................................................................................... 5
5 MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................................. 6 5.1 Breaker/Fuse Block Replacement ................................................................................................................ 6
6 ARGUS CONVENTIONS.................................................................................................................................................. 7 6.1 Numbering System........................................................................................................................................ 7 6.2 Acronyms and Definitions ............................................................................................................................. 7
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1 Introduction
1.1 Scope of the Manual This instruction manual explains the installation and interconnection of Argus Technologies’ Rear Access Bullet Breaker Panel.
NOTE: To aid the user with installation, frequent reference is made to foldout drawings located at the rear of the manual.
1.2 Product Overview Argus designed this panel for load circuit protection suitable for small to large power applications. Up to 24 plug-in breakers can be installed in a 23” rack model; 18 in a 19” rack. A dual feed option changes the number of positions to 2x11 and 2x8 respectively.
Breakers from 5 to 250A per position are available. When installed, breaker access is made via the drop-down front cover.
A breaker alarm indicator (one per feed) is located on the front cover. See Figure 1 below.
The compact unit installs in 3 RU and all distribution wires are connected at the rear via two-hole termination lugs for cable or bus bar installation.
Figure 1–Rear Access Bullet Breaker Panel
Front cover latch (typical, 2 places) Breaker alarm indicator
(single feed option)
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2 Inspection
2.1 Packing Materials All Argus products are shipped in rugged, double walled boxes and suspended via solid inserts to minimize shock that may occur during transportation. Packaging assemblies and methods are tested to International Safe Transit Association standards.
Products are also packaged with Cortex. This plastic wrap contains a corrosive-inhibitor that protects the product from corrosion for up to two years.
2.1.1 Returns for Service
Save the original shipping container. If the product needs to be returned for service, it should be packaged in its original shipping container. If the original container is unavailable, make sure the product is packed with at least three inches of shock-absorbing material to prevent shipping damage.
NOTE: Argus Technologies is not responsible for damage caused by the improper packaging of returned products.
2.2 Check for Damage Prior to unpacking the product, note any damage to the shipping container. Unpack the product and inspect the exterior for damage. If any damage is observed contact the carrier immediately.
Continue the inspection for any internal damage. In the unlikely event of internal damage, please inform the carrier and contact Argus Technologies for advice on the impact of any damage.
Verify that you have all the necessary parts per your order for proper assembly.
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3 Installation
This chapter is provided for qualified personnel to install the product, which shall be mounted in a clean and dry environment.
NOTE: To aid the user with installation, frequent reference is made to foldout drawings located at the rear of the manual.
3.1 Safety Precautions WARNING Hazardous voltages are present at the input of power systems. The DC output from the rectifiers and battery system, though not dangerous in voltage, has a high short circuit current capacity that may cause severe burns and electrical arcing.
Before working with any live battery or power system/distribution center, follow these precautions:
• Remove all metallic jewelry; e.g., watches, rings, metal rimmed glasses, necklaces. • Wear safety glasses with side shields (and prescription lenses if necessary) at all times during installation.
The installer should follow all applicable local rules and regulations for electrical and battery installations; e.g., CSA, UL, CEC, NEC, OSHA, and local fire codes.
Use OSHA approved insulated hand tools.
3.2 Tools Required Various insulated tools are essential for product installation. Use this list as a guide:
• Philips head screwdriver, #2 (tip size 3/16”) • Digital voltmeter equipped with test leads • Cutters and wire strippers • Crimping tool (optional for large gauge wire) • Socket and rachet set (Imperial measure).
3.3 Shelf Preparation/Mounting The 020-671-20 shelf has been designed for mounting in a standard 23” relay rack. See drawing 020-671-06.
The 020-675-20 shelf has been designed for mounting in a standard 19” relay rack. See drawing 020-675-06.
Mounting brackets accommodate either 1” or 1-3/4” rack spacing. The shelf should be mounted to the rack using at least two #12 – 24 x 1/2” screws in each bracket. Philips-type screws and screwdriver should be used to eliminate the possibility of slippage and scratching of the unit’s exterior. Washers (such as internal tooth) or special screws that are designed to cut through the painted surface should be used to ensure a good chassis ground.
Consult the drawings located at the rear of this manual and proceed to the next section for wiring connections.
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4 Wiring and Connections
This chapter provides cabling details and notes on cable sizing for DC applications.
NOTE: Refer also to foldout drawings located at the rear of the manual.
4.1 Safety Precautions WARNING Hazardous AC voltages may be present. Ensure power at the AC service panel is off before attempting work on the AC connections. Use a voltmeter to verify the absence of voltage. Clearly mark the correct polarity of the battery leads before commencing work on DC connections.
Refer to the previous (Installation) chapter for additional safety precautions.
4.2 Calculating Output Wire Size Requirements Wire size is calculated by first determining the appropriate maximum voltage drop requirement. Using the formula below calculate the CMA wire size requirement. Determine the size and number of conductors required to satisfy the CMA requirement.
CMA = (A x LF x K) / AVD, where:
CMA = Cross section of wire in circular mil area A = Ultimate drain in amps LF = Conductor loop feet K = 11.1 constant factor for commercial (TW type) copper wire AVD = Allowable voltage drop
Check again that the ampacity rating of the cable meets the requirement for the installation application. Consult local electrical codes (NEC, CEC, etc.) for guidelines. If required, increase the size of the cable to meet the code.
4.3 System and Load Connections WARNING Leave cables or bus bars disconnected at battery and verify output polarity using a voltmeter. Make battery connections only after all other wiring is completed.
DC output wire shall be UL approved XHHW or RHH/RHW (for Canadian users, RW90 Type).
Connect DC system and load cables at the rear of the distribution panel (refer to customer connection drawing).
Figure 2–Rear view of typical panel showing system and load connections
3/8” x 1” center for bus bar or wire lug connection
Typical 1/4" x 5/8” centersfor up to #2 wire
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4.4 Alarm Connections and Configuration Jumper selectable Form A (normally open) or Form B (normally closed) alarm contacts are extended to terminal blocks located on the control circuit behind the unit’s front panel. See customer connection drawing for default.
Figure 3–Front view of typical panel, cover open, showing breaker positions and alarm connections
Control and sense wires shall be UL approved Style 1015 (for Canadian users, TEW type).
To gain access to the terminal block connectors for the panel shown above, turn the two front panel latches counter-clockwise and tilt the front panel forward and down.
Route the signal cables through the wireway at the rear of the unit from the monitoring/control equipment as needed.
Insert each wire – which can range in size from 0.75 to 1.5mm2 (20 to 16AWG) – into the appropriate terminal and tighten the termination screw.
Alarm terminal block connections
Breaker/fuse block position chart
4.5 Breaker/Fuse Block Installation Up to 24 plug-in breakers can be installed in the 23” rack model; 18 in the 19” rack. The dual feed option changes the number of positions to 2x11 and 2x8 respectively. Consult factory for up-to-date ordering information.
WARNING Use extreme caution and do not touch any connected equipment.
To gain access to the breakers (or fuse blocks), turn the two front panel latches counter-clockwise and tilt the front panel forward and down.
Ensure the breaker/fuse block to be installed is in the OFF position.
To install the breaker/fuse block into the swaged bullet receptacles, grasp the block (finger to thumb) by the top and bottom and gently push (with even force) into the desired mounting position.
Mark the breaker/fuse block position on the chart provided (inside the front panel).
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5 Maintenance
Although very little maintenance is required with Argus systems, routine checks and adjustments are recommended to ensure optimum system performance. Qualified service personnel should do repairs.
The following table lists a few maintenance procedures for this system. These procedures should be performed at least once a year.
WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE AND SHOCK HAZARD.
Use extreme care when working inside the shelf while the system is energized. Do not make contact with live components or parts.
Ensure redundant modules or batteries are used to eliminate the threat of service interruptions while performing maintenance on the system’s alarms and control settings.
Procedure Date Completed Clean ventilation openings Inspect all system connections (re-torque as necessary) Inspect batteries (consult battery manufacturer’s recommended procedure)
Verify alarm/control settings Verify alarm relay operation
Table A–Sample maintenance log
5.1 Breaker/Fuse Block Replacement WARNING Use extreme caution and do not touch any connected equipment.
To gain access to the breakers (or fuse blocks), turn the two front panel latches counter-clockwise and tilt the front panel forward and down.
Ensure the breaker/fuse block to be replaced is in the OFF position.
To remove the breaker/fuse block from the swaged bullet receptacles, grasp the block (finger to thumb) by the top and bottom and gently pull (with even force) away from the panel.
Ensure new breakers/fuse blocks are of the same rating as the ones being replaced. Consult factory for up-to-date ordering information.
Again, ensure that the new breaker/fuse block is in the OFF position before installing.
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6 Argus Conventions
6.1 Numbering System Argus Technologies uses an eight-digit drawing number system, which is broken into three blocks. The first three digits describe the category of the product; e.g., rectifier or fuse panel. The next three digits indicate the sequence in which the product number was allocated in a particular category. The last two digits indicate the type of drawing, for example:
“-05” Schematic “-06” Outline Drawing “-20” Main Assembly
Argus uses an eight-digit part numbering system for all components and sub assemblies. Each part is covered by its own unique number. Due to the quantity, categories will not be listed within this manual.
6.2 Acronyms and Definitions AC Alternating current AWG American wire gauge CEC Canadian Electrical Code CMA Circular mil area CSA Canadian Standards Association DC Direct current EIA Electronic Industries Alliance LED Light emitting diode LVD Low voltage disconnect NC Normally closed NEC National Electrical Code (for the USA) NO Normally open NSTA National Safe Transit Association OSHA Occupational Safety & Health Administration OVP Over voltage protection RU Rack unit (1.75”) UL Underwriters Laboratories
22.31 566.7
1.56 39.7
2.42 61.4
1.16 29.3
21.02 534
57.22.25
5.25 133.4
584.223.00
4.00 101.6
FRONT VIEW
5.25 133.4
5.42 137.7
1.00 25.4
.44 11.1
20.5.81
.75 19.1
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
LIST 50,80 : 24 CB POS'N, SINGLE FEED
15.9.63
1345.28
.76 19.3
TYP.
181.57.156.25 158.7
1.50 38.1
TOP VIEW
UPDATED TO REFLECT PART CHANGES
SIZE DWG NO.TYPE
B
SHEET
TITLE
ISSUE
DATEOF
TOLERANCES
SCALE
APPROVED
CHECKED
DRAWN
DESIGN MATERIAL
FINISH
FOR MANUFACTURING WITHOUT ITS WRITTEN CONSENT.
ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED OR USED
THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE THE PROPERTY OF
REVISIONS
LTR DESCRIPTION APPDDATE
REV
DGW 2005/01
REV BY
40.01"X.XXX 0.02"X.XX 0.04"X.X
0.25mm
020-671-06
[X.XX]
24 POS BULLET BREAKER PNL.OUTLINE
Doc. 070-024-83PER P.O. and
0.5mm
3
R.W.
J.U.
2004/11
2005/01
D2
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BDIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES WITH METRIC (mm) IN BRACKETS: INCHES [mm]
2005/01
CDD 2005/01
[X] 1mm[X.X]
1
1 :
B
4.94 125.5
LEFT SIDE VIEWFRONT COVER OPEN
2.42 61.4
1.16 29.3
1.6 39.74
22.31 566.7
15.9.63
1345.28
.76 19.3
TYP.
7.15 181.5158.76.25
1.50 38.1
TOP VIEW
5.3 133.35
.438 11.13
20.53.808
25.401.000
137.725.422
.750 19.05
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
LIST 50,81 : 2x 11 CB POS'N, DUAL FEED
4.94 125.5
LEFT SIDE VIEWFRONT COVER OPEN
SIZE DWG NO.TYPE
B
SHEET
TITLE
ISSUE
DATEOF
MATERIAL: SEE SHEET 1 SCALE
FOR MANUFACTURING WITHOUT ITS WRITTEN CONSENT.
ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED OR USED
THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE THE PROPERTY OF
REV
020-671-06
OUTLINE24 POS BULLET BREAKER PNL.
2 3
D2
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BDIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES WITH METRIC (mm) IN BRACKETS: INCHES [mm]
1 : 4
2.25 57.2
584.223.00
53421.02
133.45.25
4.00 101.6
FRONT VIEW
30°
1.00 25.4
OPTIONAL LIST OPTIONS(SHOWN WITH LIST 50,80)
LEFT SIDE VIEW
.55 14.1
88.93.50
10.31
4 PL
.4
1.00 25.4
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
SIZE DWG NO.TYPE
B
SHEET
TITLE
ISSUE
DATEOF
MATERIAL: SEE SHEET 1 SCALE
FOR MANUFACTURING WITHOUT ITS WRITTEN CONSENT.
ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED OR USED
THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE THE PROPERTY OF
REV
020-671-06
OUTLINE24 POS BULLET BREAKER PNL.
3 3
R.W.
D2
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BDIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES WITH METRIC (mm) IN BRACKETS: INCHES [mm]
1 : 2
2.92 74.3
197.97.79
42.71.68
30.11.18
4.47 113.6
LIST 97
PART OFLIST 121-125OUTPUT ADAPTERS
SIZE DWG NO.TYPE
B
SHEET
TITLE
ISSUEDATE OF
TOLERANCES
SCALE
APPROVED
CHECKED
DRAWN
DESIGN MATERIAL
FINISH
FOR MANUFACTURING WITHOUT ITS WRITTEN CONSENT.
ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED OR USED
THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE THE PROPERTY OF
REVISIONS
LTR DESCRIPTION APPDDATE
REV
X.X 0 .04 "X.XX 0.02 "X.XXX 0.01"
[X] 1mm[X.X] 0 .5mm[X.XX] 0.25mm
020-671-08
CUSTOMER CONNECTION23" BULLET BREAKER PNL.
PER P.O. andDoc. 070-024-83
1 3
DGW
DGW
2005/01
2005/01
D2
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DDIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES WITH METRIC (mm) IN BRACKETS: INCHES [mm]
CDD 2005/01
CDD 2005/01
1 : 4
REV BY
2005/01DGWADDED PG-3 ALARM CONTACTSB
CCORRECTED LIST 2 -48VDC JUMPER
SETTING - SEE SHEET 3SDW 2005/06
CDD
CDD
CORRECTED PINS OF DETAIL 'A'
(TYPICAL ALARM WIRING)C MP 2006/01
PART OF LIST123/124/1253 POS'N OUTPUT ADAPTER3/8" x 1" CTR613-424-13FOR UP TO 4/0 WIRE
PART OF LIST121/1222 POS'N OUTPUT ADAPTER3/8" x 1" CTR613-423-13FOR UP TO 2/0 WIRECAN BE MOUNTED EITHER DIRECTION
4553
535262
2 PL
3/8" x 1" CTR,FOR BUS BAR ORWIRE LUG CONNECTION
TYPICAL1/4" x 5/8" CTRS18 POS'NFOR UP TO #2 WIRE
OPTIONAL LIST OPTIONS(SHOWN WITH LIST 50,80)
PART OF LIST123/124/1253 POS'N OUTPUT ADAPTER613-424-13FITS 3/8" LUG ON 1" CTRSFOR UP TO 4/0 WIRE
53
45
3/8" x 1" CTR,FOR BUS BAR ORWIRE LUG CONNECTION
4 PL
4 PL
SHOWN WITH LIST 50,81
PART OF LIST121/1222 POS'N OUTPUT ADAPTER613-423-13CAN BE MOUNTED EITHER DIRECTIONFITS 3/8" LUG ON 1" CTRSFOR UP TO 2/0 WIRE
TYPICAL HOOK UP FOR BUS BAR INSTALL
6252
53
TYPICAL1/4" x 5/8" CTRS16 POS'NFOR UP TO #2 WIRE
SIZE DWG NO.TYPE
B
SHEET
TITLE
ISSUEDATE OF
SCALE
REV020-671-08
CUSTOMER CONNECTION23" BULLET BREAKER PNL.
2 3
DGW
D2
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DDIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES WITH METRIC (mm) IN BRACKETS: INCHES [mm]
1 : 4FOR MANUFACTURING WITHOUT ITS WRITTEN CONSENT.
THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE THE PROPERTY OF
ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED OR USED
PART OF LIST123/124/1253 POS'N OUTPUT ADAPTER3/8" x 1" CTR613-424-13FOR UP TO 4/0 WIRE
PART OF LIST121/1222 POS'N OUTPUT ADAPTER3/8" x 1" CTR613-423-13CAN BE MOUNTED EITHER DIRECTIONFOR UP TO 4/0 WIRE
LIST97INPUT ADAPTER3/8" x 1" CTR, 60 DEG.613-425-13FOR UP TO 4/0 WIRE EACH
4553
535262
2 PL
TYPICAL1/4" x 5/8" CTRS18 POS'NFOR UP TO #2 WIRE
PART OF LIST123/124/1253 POS'N OUTPUT ADAPTER613-424-13FITS 3/8" LUG ON 1" CTRSFOR UP TO 4/0 WIRE
53
45
2x LIST97INPUT ADAPTERS3/8" x 1" CTR, 60 DEG.613-425-13FOR UP TO 4/0 WIRE EACH
4 PL
4 PL
SHOWN WITH LIST 50,81
PART OF LIST121/1222 POS'N OUTPUT ADAPTER613-423-13CAN BE MOUNTED EITHER DIRECTIONFITS 3/8" LUG ON 1" CTRSFOR UP TO 4/0 WIRE
HOOK UP FOR CABLE INSTALL
6252
53
TYPICAL1/4" x 5/8" CTRS22 POS'NFOR UP TO #2 WIRE
OPTIONAL LIST OPTIONS(SHOWN WITH LIST 50,80)
DETAIL A
SCALE 1 : 2TYPICAL ALARM WIRING
PIN 2 - ALARM OUT (-)
JUMPER SETTINGSFACTORY ALARM BOARD
PIN 1 - ALARM COMMON
D
PIN 3 & 4ALARM CONTACTSD
SIZE DWG NO.TYPE
B
SHEET
TITLE
ISSUEDATE OF
SCALE
REV020-671-08
CUSTOMER CONNECTION23" BULLET BREAKER PNL.
3 3
DGW
D2
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DDIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES WITH METRIC (mm) IN BRACKETS: INCHES [mm]
1 : 4FOR MANUFACTURING WITHOUT ITS WRITTEN CONSENT.
THESE DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE THE PROPERTY OF
ARGUS TECHNOLOGIES AND SHALL NOT BE COPIED OR USED
LIST 50,80 : SINGLE FEED
A
LIST 50,81 : DUAL FEED
CUSTOMERALARMCONNECTIONS
P1 - 24 VDCP2 - 24 VDC
NORMALLYOPEN
1
P 4
ALARMOUT (-)
P 3
P 2 P 1
NORMALLYOPEN
P1 - 48 VDCP2 - 48 VDC
1
P 4
ALARMOUT (-) P 3 NORMALLY
OPEN
LIST 2 -48 VDC
NOTE: CUSTOMER CAN CHANGE P3 SETTING IF DESIRED
P 1P 2
P 3
ALARMOUT (-)
P 4
1
LIST 1 +24 VDC
LIST 14 +12 VDC
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TB1
7
6
5
4
3
2
1 P41
1N40
05
D4
5W510 ohm
R3
P31
P11
R1
3K3
1W
R2
680
ohm
2W
K1
6
4
8
11
13
9P2
1
D2
1N5257B
33V
D1
1N5257B
33V
1N40
05
D3
LIST 1 OR 2D1, D2 SHOWN AS IN
96.09
96.02WES
96.02WES
POLARITY DEPENDENTLISTS 1 AND 2 ARE NOT
28V
28V
DS1
12V
3K3 680 510 24V
R1 R2 R3 K1
3 (130V)
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Technical SupportTechnical support staff are available for answering general questions related to installation, operation and maintenance of Argus products. In Canada and the USA, call Argus toll free at +1-888-GO-ARGUS (+1-888-462-7487) 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Pacific Standard Time.
For emergencies, call +1-888-GO-ARGUS (+1-888-462-7487) 24 hours a day, seven days a week.Customers outside Canada and the USA, call +1-604-436-5547 for technical support.
Factory Repair and ServicingAll service, beyond initial adjustments, should be carried out by qualified factory service personnel. For these procedures, please contact Argus Technologies at the locations listed in the Service Centers document.
Warranty PolicyArgus Technologies Ltd. warrants all equipment manufactured by it to be free from defects in parts and labor, excluding third party OEM materials (example: air conditioners, batteries), for a period of two years from the date of shipment from the factory. For third party products the OEM’s warranty shall apply. The liability of Argus applies solely to repairing, replacing or issuing credit (at Argus’ sole discretion) for any equipment manufactured by it and returned by the customer during the warranty period. The terms of the warranty are Ex Works (EXW) from Argus’ factory service location.
Argus reserves the right to void the warranty if: (1) identification marks or serial numbers are removed or altered in any way, (2) invoice is unpaid, or (3) defect is the result of misuse, neglect, improper installation, environmental conditions, non-authorized repair, alteration or accident.
Argus shall not be liable to the customer or other parties for any loss of profits, loss of use, costs for removal or installation of defective equipment, damages or consequential damages based upon equipment failure during or after the warranty period. There shall be no other obligations either expressed or implied. Argus will not honor warranties for batteries and other third party products without prior written Argus authorization.
Customer is responsible for all shipping and handling charges (COD and freight collect will not be accepted without prior approval from Argus Technologies).
Payment terms (North America) are net 30 days subject to prior credit approval. All other orders require payment before shipping.
Payment terms (International) are subject to prior approval and are typically through Tele-Transfer.
Return Material PolicyOur return policy is designed to ensure prompt, efficient and high quality factory service. A service request order (SRO) number must be obtained before products can be accepted for servicing by the Argus factory. For returns to an authorized service center (refer to the Service Centers document), please consult the individual service center for specific return policies and instructions.
To obtain an SRO number for a factory return, customers must call the appropriate location with the product serial and model number, as well as a brief description of the problem, shipment instructions and billing details.
The original packing container should be used whenever possible. The box should be completely enclosed and constructed of wood or double-wall, corrugated cardboard. At least 3” of foam or shock absorbing packing material must surround the unit. Both the shipping documents and the outside of the box must have the SRO # clearly marked and the product shipped prepaid to the Argus factory service center. Argus will endeavor to repair products within five working days of receipt. Repairs to the returned product are warranted for a period of six months. A service charge may be applied if no fault is found in the returned product. Argus will not accept products without an SRO number.
WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATION
Canada and USA toll free 24 hour emergency technical support: +1 888 GO ARGUS (462 7487) Outside North America: +1 604 436 5547
048-700-10 Rev B (08/2008)
048-693-10 Rev C (04/2008)
Canada and USA toll free 24 hour emergency technical support: +1 888 GO ARGUS (462 7487) Outside North America: +1 604 436 5547
Service CentersFactory Service Centers
Canada and InternationalArgus Technologies Ltd.ATTN: RMA Returns7033 Antrim Avenue Burnaby, BC, V5J 4M5 Canada Tel: +1 604 436 5900Fax: +1 604 436 1233Email: [email protected]
USA Argus Technologies Inc.ATTN: RMA Returns3116 Mercer AvenueBellingham, WA, 98225 USA Tel: +1-360 756 4904Fax: +1-360 647 0498Email: [email protected]
Asia-PacificPCM Electronics (Dong Guan) Co., Ltd.Hongli Industrial Area, Miaobian, Liaobu Town, Dongguan City, Guangdong Province, 523400 China Tel: +86 755 8895 3310Fax: +86 755 8895 3307
Authorized Service Center
ArgentinaArgus Technologies de ArgentinaBelen 315, Capital Federal, Buenos Aires, 1407l ArgentinaTel: +54 (11) 4672 4821Fax: +54 (11) 4504 4698Cell: +54 9 (11) 4993 9996Email: [email protected]
AsiaArgus Technologies Asia Pte LtdBlk 6 Tagore Lane #160Singapore 787570Tel: +65 6458 8900Fax: +65 6458 2122
AustraliaCPS National8/376 Newbridge RdMoorebank, NSW, 2170 Australia Tel: +61 02 9822 8977Fax: +61 02 9822 8077
Australia/New ZealandAlpha Power Systems Pty Ltd.Unit 3, 30 Heathcote Road Moorebank, NSW, 2170 Australia Tel: +61 02 9602 8331Fax: +61 02 9602 9180
Century Yuasa37 - 65 Colbalt StreetCarole Park QLD 4300Australian Sales & ServiceTel: +61 07 3361 6587Fax: +61 07 3361 6705New Zealand Sales & Service Tel: +64 9 978 6689Fax: +64 9 978 6677
BrazilArgus Brasil Serviços e Comércio LtdaRua: Constituição,145/147 - Santos São Paulo – Brasil 11015-471Tel: +55 (13) 3234 2469Fax: +55 (13) 3234 2469Cell: +55 (13) 7806 1438Email: [email protected]
CanadaCompower Systems Inc.118 Tiffield Road Toronto, ON, M1V 5N2 Canada Tel: +1 416 293 3088Fax: +1 416 293 0671
EuropeAlpha Technologies Europe Ltd.Cartel Business EstateEdinburgh WayHarlow, Essex, CM20 2DU UK Tel: +44 1279 422110Fax: +44 1279 423355
Mexico & Central AmericaTechnologies Argus First De Mexico SA de CVAnatole France No. 17Col. PolancoMexico City, 11560 Mexico Tel: +52 55 5280 6990Fax: +52 55 5280 6585
RomaniaAlphapower SRLStr. Paul Constantinescu nr.5Timisoara, RomaniaTel: +40 21 569 1214Cell: +40 31 816 1491
South AmericaArgus Technologies ArgentinaSanto Tome 2573, Capital FederalBuenos Aires, 1416 ArgentinaTel: +54 11 4504 4698Cell: +54 9 11 4993 9996E-pager: [email protected]
TurkeyIPC Enerji Elk San ve TIC ASInonu cad. Kanarya sok. No:20Yenisahra - KadikoyIstanbul, TurkeyTel: +90 216 317 41 42Fax: +90 216 472 90 66