RA and RA-N AC systems only operate off
120VAC input.
RD and RD-N DC systems are factory set for
120VAC input. To configure for 230VAC, see
page 4, section 1.3.2
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Notes and Warnings
Symbol Definitions
The following symbols are used throughout this manual
This symbol is intended to alert the installer of shock
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hazards within the enclosure. Service should only be
performed by qualified service personnel
This symbol is intended to alert the installer of im-
portant information intended to help the installer
avoid personal injury or property damage
Warnings
Installation and service should be performed only by
qualified service personnel and should conform to
all local codes
To reduce the risk of electric shock or fire, do not
expose this equipment to rain or moisture
This equipment shall be installed in a manner which
prevents unintentional operation by employees,
cleaning personnel, or others working in the premises, by falling objects, customers, building vibration, or similar causes
This equipment is not intended for use within the pa-
tient care areas of a Health Care Facility
Regulatory Information
The equipment discussed within this manual has been tested to the following standards:
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment
in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense
Replace fuses only with the same type and rating as
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indicated in the specifications section of this manual.
To prevent impaired operation, ensure that all wiring
is routed and secured to prevent accidental open or
short circuit conditions
The system and any batteries (if used) should be
tested at least once per year to ensure proper operation
Conventions Used Within this Manual
Positional information (e.g. top, bottom, up, down, left,
right, etc.) is referenced with the board or enclosure in the
orientation shown in the illustrations in this manual
RA Series, RD Series Rackmount Installation Manual
Introduction
Product Description
The FLEXPOWER rackmount series of power supplies
provide AC or DC power for lifesafety applications. Designed to fit neatly into standard 19" equipment racks, the
streamlined cabinetry and exceptional features combine to
significantly reduce installation and service costs. Features
include removable terminal strips for field wiring, input and
output surge suppression, automotive blade fuses for improved reliability, a front removable chassis face plate for
serviceability and is enclosed in a 16 gauge steel 2U rack
mount chassis.
RA Series
The FLEXPOWERRA Series of AC power supplies
provide 24 and 28 VAC power at 100W - 600W of total
power. They are available with 8, 16, or 24 outputs and the
capability of remote power reset by output bank via internet
or intranet connection (with RA-N option). Ideal for CCTV
applications in retail, health care, gaming, entertainment,
transportation, government and educational facilities. The
RA series delivers maximum flexibility for large multicamera
projects by providing increased current capability and allowing the user to select either 24 VAC or 28 VAC on each individual output. For fused models each output is fused at 3A,
but may be increased up to 7.5A by the installer for powering
high power devices such as heater/blowers or PTZs. Models
ending in P are Class 2 Power Limited to 2.5A each.
RD Series
The FLEXPOWERRD Series of DC power supplies provide 12 and/or 24 VDC power at 25W - 500W of
total power. They are available with 8, or 16 outputs and
the capability of remote monitoring of the supply's pa-
rameters via internet or intranet connection (with RD-N
option). Ideal for Access Control, CCTV, Burglar, Fire, or
Mass Notification applications. The RD series delivers max-
RD ModelsPowerOutputs Description
RD75 Series75W2Single Voltage 6A @ 12VDC or 3A @ 24VDC / dual output
RD150 Series150W2Single Voltage12A @ 12VDC or 6A @ 24VDC / dual output
RD250 Series250W2Single Voltage20A @ 12VDC or 10A @ 24VDC / dual output
RD75-XN75W8, 16Single Voltage / Network 6A @ 12VDC or 3A @ 24VDC / multiple outputs / network
RD150-XN150W8, 16Single Voltage / Network 12A @ 12VDC or 6A @ 24VDC / multiple outputs / network
RD250-XN250W8, 16Single Voltage / Network 20A @ 12VDC or 10A @ 24VDC / multiple outputs / network
imum flexibility for large projects by providing increased
current capability and allowing the user to select either 12
VDC or 24 VDC on each output (dual supply units only). For
fused models each output is fused at 3A, but may be increased up to 7.5A by the installer for powering high power
devices. Models ending in P are Class 2 Power Limited to
2.5A each.
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Installation and Operation
Section 1 – Installation
The following pages cover the installation of the RA and RD Series rack-mountable power supplies.
1.1 Mounting the Rack Mount Supply into a Standard 19" Rack
Use the following procedure when mounting an RA or RD
series supply into a standard EIA 19" equipment rack.
1. Ensure any internal configuration (voltage selection, fault
detection settings, etc) are complete before mounting.
See Section 1.3 of this manual for more information.
2. Securely mount the included ears to the enclosure sides
using the eight included 6-32 countersunk screws (four
per ear).
3. Locate the rack-mounting holes in the ears of the enclosure. (Figure 1)
4. Slide the enclosure into an open 2U location in the rack
5. Center the enclosure in the rack and secure with the
four 10-32 x 3/4" screws provided.
NOTE: Use rails or other appropriate support for heavy
enclosures. Keep heavier components near the bottom of
the rack to reduce the risk of toppling of a top-heavy rack.
NOTE: For UL864 Installations, the Rack Mount Supply
must be mounted in an ENCLOSED rack where the field
wiring will be protected. Add:
NOTE: Ensure adequate spacing between the systems
for proper ventilation. If the internal temperature of the
rack is high, a ventilation fan for the rack should be considered.
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Figure 1 - The Enclosure Mounting Holes
The RA AC series is 120VAC input only.
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The RD DC Series is factory set for 120VAC input.
See section 1.3.2 for 230VAC configuration.
RA Series, RD Series Rackmount Installation Manual
1.2 RA & RD Rackmount Power Supply Overview
AC Power
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