Welcome to the FCPS-24S8 Manual, your comprehensive guide for installing, operating, and maintaining the Notifier FCPS-24S8 remote power supply. This manual ensures safe and effective system operation.
1.1 Overview of the FCPS-24S8 Remote Power Supply
The FCPS-24S8 is an 8-amp remote power supply designed for fire alarm systems, offering a built-in battery charger and compatibility with 12 or 24-volt systems. It provides regulated and filtered 24 VDC power to notification appliance circuits, supporting up to four outputs configurable as Class A or Class B. Compact and cost-effective, the FCPS-24S8 is ideal for expanding power capabilities in fire safety applications, ensuring reliable performance and compliance with safety standards.
1.2 Importance of the Manual for Installation and Operation
This manual is essential for the safe and effective installation, operation, and maintenance of the FCPS-24S8. It provides detailed instructions, technical specifications, and troubleshooting tips to ensure optimal performance. By following the guidelines, users can prevent system malfunctions, comply with safety standards, and maintain reliability. The manual is a critical resource for installers, operators, and maintainers, offering comprehensive guidance to maximize the system’s efficiency and longevity in fire alarm applications.

System Overview
The FCPS-24S8 is an 8-amp remote power supply with a built-in battery charger, designed for fire alarm systems. It supports 12 or 24-volt systems and provides regulated power.
2.1 Key Features of the FCPS-24S8
The FCPS-24S8 is an 8-amp remote power supply with a built-in battery charger, designed for fire alarm systems. It supports 12 or 24-volt systems and provides regulated and filtered 24 VDC power to four notification appliance circuits. These circuits can be configured as Class B (Style Y) or Class A (Style Z) with the ZNAC-4 module. The system offers NAC synchronization with System Sensor, Wheelock, or Gentex Commander 2 appliances via DIP switch settings; It also features a trouble contact rating of 5 amps at 24 VDC and an auxiliary power output of 500 mA. The FCPS-24S8 is UL and ULC listed, ensuring compliance with fire safety standards.
2.2 Compatibility with Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP)
The FCPS-24S8 is designed to seamlessly integrate with various Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP). It can connect to any 12- or 24-volt FACP, enhancing notification appliance power. The system supports reverse-polarity activation, allowing FACP notification circuits to trigger the FCPS-24S8. Additionally, it is compatible with System Sensor, Wheelock, and Gentex Commander 2 appliances for synchronized operation. This versatility ensures the FCPS-24S8 can be used as a stand-alone power supply or as part of a larger fire alarm system, providing reliable and flexible power solutions for diverse applications.
2.3 Battery Charger and Power Supply Capabilities
The FCPS-24S8 features a built-in battery charger and power supply, delivering 8.0 A of full-load output. It provides regulated and filtered 24 VDC power to notification appliance circuits, ensuring stable operation. The system supports 12- or 24-volt fire alarm systems and can house 7.0 AH batteries. Auxiliary power output is available for specific applications, up to 500 mA. The battery charger can be disabled via DIP switch for systems requiring larger battery configurations. This ensures reliable power delivery and battery management for fire alarm systems, enhancing overall system performance and reliability.

Manual Structure and Content
The FCPS-24S8 Manual is a comprehensive guide covering installation, operation, and maintenance. It includes detailed instructions, troubleshooting tips, and compliance standards for safe and effective system management.
3.1 Sections Covered in the FCPS-24S8 Manual
The FCPS-24S8 Manual is divided into key sections, including system overview, installation requirements, configuration, operation, maintenance, and safety precautions. It also covers technical specifications, troubleshooting, and compliance standards. Detailed instructions guide installers and operators through setup, wiring, and synchronization. The manual ensures users understand alarm conditions, battery management, and fault clearing. Additional resources include wiring diagrams and DIP switch configurations. This structured approach guarantees comprehensive understanding and optimal performance of the FCPS-24S8 remote power supply system.
3.2 Detailed Instructions for Installers and Operators
The manual provides step-by-step instructions for installers, covering pre-installation checks, mounting, and wiring. Operators gain insights into system configuration, including DIP switch settings for synchronization and jumper configurations. Detailed troubleshooting guides and maintenance schedules ensure optimal performance. Safety protocols are emphasized, along with procedures for handling electrical components. Clear diagrams and technical specifications support proper installation and operation, ensuring compliance with fire safety standards. This section is essential for achieving reliable and efficient system functionality.

Technical Specifications
The FCPS-24S8 operates on 120 VAC, 60 Hz, with a maximum input current of 3.2 A. It provides 24 VDC output at 8.0 A, supporting 14 AWG wire with 600V insulation.
4.1 Input Voltage and Current Requirements
The FCPS-24S8 requires a primary AC power input of 120 VAC at 60 Hz, with a maximum current draw of 3.2 A. The unit is designed to operate efficiently within these parameters, ensuring reliable performance. For international models, such as the FCPS-24S6E and FCPS-24S8E, the input voltage is 240 VAC at 50 Hz, with a reduced current draw of 1.6 A. Proper wiring using a minimum of 14 AWG (2.0 mm²) wire with 600V insulation is essential for safe and optimal operation.
4.2 Output Voltage and Current Ratings
The FCPS-24S8 provides a regulated 24 VDC output with a maximum current rating of 8.0 A. Each notification appliance circuit is rated for up to 3.0 A, ensuring reliable power distribution. The unit also features an auxiliary power output of 500 mA for specific applications. The output voltage is filtered to minimize noise, ensuring stable operation of connected devices. These ratings are designed to meet the demands of fire alarm systems, supporting both Class A and Class B notification circuits efficiently. Proper load calculation is essential to avoid exceeding the rated current capacity.
4.3 Wire Size and Insulation Requirements
The FCPS-24S8 requires a minimum wire size of 14 AWG (2.0 mm²) with 600V insulation for primary AC power connections. Battery connections should use 12 AWG (3.1 mm²) wire to ensure reliable charging and power supply. Trigger input circuits require 18 AWG (0.75 mm²) wire. Proper insulation is critical to prevent voltage drop and ensure safe operation. All wiring must comply with local electrical codes and the manufacturer’s recommendations for fire alarm systems. Correct wire sizing and insulation are essential for optimal performance and system reliability.

Installation Requirements
The FCPS-24S8 installation requires pre-installation checks, proper mounting of the backbox, and adherence to wiring guidelines. Ensure all connections meet safety and technical specifications for optimal performance.
5.1 Pre-Installation Checks
Before installing the FCPS-24S8, ensure the site meets all requirements. Verify the input voltage matches the specified 120 VAC, 60 Hz, and check wire size for compatibility (minimum 14 AWG). Ensure the system is compatible with the fire alarm control panel and notification appliances. Inspect the unit for any damage and confirm all components are included; Review the manual to understand installation steps and safety precautions. Proper preparation ensures a smooth and safe installation process, avoiding potential issues during operation.
5.2 Mounting the FCPS-24S8 Backbox
Mount the FCPS-24S8 backbox securely on a sturdy wall or surface. Use the provided hardware or equivalent screws and anchors to ensure stability. The backbox dimensions are 15H x 14;5W x 2.75D inches, so plan the mounting location accordingly. Ensure the enclosure is installed in a dry, cool environment, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Proper mounting prevents vibration and ensures reliable operation. Follow the manual’s guidelines for leveling and alignment to maintain system integrity and performance. Secure installation is critical for optimal functionality and longevity of the unit.
5.3 Wiring Guidelines and Recommendations
Use a minimum 14 AWG (2.0mm²) wire with 600V insulation for primary AC power connections. Ensure all wiring complies with local electrical codes and regulations. The FCPS-24S8 requires 120 VAC, 60 Hz, with a maximum input current of 3.2A. Trigger input voltage ranges from 9 to 32 VDC. Properly size wires to avoid voltage drop, especially for longer runs. Connect notification appliance circuits as either Class A (Style Z) or Class B (Style Y). Secure all connections tightly to prevent loose contacts. Follow the manual’s wiring diagrams for correct terminal connections to ensure reliable system performance and safety.

Configuration and Settings
The FCPS-24S8 offers customizable settings through jumper configurations and DIP switches, enabling synchronization and notification appliance circuit customization for tailored system performance and compliance with fire safety standards.
6.1 Jumper Configuration for Ground Fault Detection
The FCPS-24S8 utilizes jumper configurations to enable ground fault detection, ensuring system reliability and safety. Installers can set JP1 to detect ground faults or disable the feature; Proper configuration prevents false alarms and ensures compliance with fire safety standards. Refer to the manual for specific jumper settings and installation guidelines to optimize system performance and reliability. This feature is crucial for maintaining the integrity of fire alarm systems in various applications. Always follow the recommended configurations to ensure accurate ground fault detection and system functionality.
6.2 DIP Switch Settings for Synchronization
The DIP switch settings on the FCPS-24S8 allow for synchronization with notification appliances. Configurations include options for System Sensor, Gentex, and Wheelock devices. Settings are determined by the position of SW1 and SW2. For example, SW1 OFF and SW2 ON enables System Sensor synchronization, while SW1 ON and SW2 OFF selects Gentex. Proper configuration ensures synchronized operation of strobe lights and other devices. Refer to the manual for detailed switch combinations and synchronization types. Correct settings are critical for reliable system performance and compliance with fire safety standards. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for accurate configuration.
6.3 Configuring Notification Appliance Circuits
The FCPS-24S8 supports up to four notification appliance circuits, configurable as Class B (Style Y) or Class A (Style Z) with the ZNAC-4 module. Each circuit can be set as non-resettable, resettable, or a combination of both. Configuration options include all non-resettable, all resettable, or two non-resettable and two resettable. Proper setup ensures compatibility with fire alarm systems and compliance with safety standards. Refer to the manual for detailed instructions on configuring these circuits to meet specific application requirements. Accurate configuration is essential for reliable system operation and performance. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for optimal results.

Operation and Control
The FCPS-24S8 operates efficiently, providing regulated 24 VDC power to notification circuits. It supports monitoring and control of fire alarm systems, ensuring reliable performance and safety compliance.
7.1 Power-Up and Initialization Procedures
Power-up begins by connecting the FCPS-24S8 to a 120 VAC, 60 Hz power source. Ensure all wiring is correctly installed and batteries are connected. Upon power-up, the system performs automatic diagnostics. Check for proper LED indications, confirming power and battery status. Initialize notification appliance circuits by verifying synchronization settings via DIP switches. Ensure trigger inputs are correctly configured for alarm activation. Review system settings to confirm they match the fire alarm panel requirements. Proper initialization ensures reliable operation and compliance with safety standards.
7.2 Monitoring and Controlling the System
Monitor the FCPS-24S8 through its LED indicators, which show system status, battery condition, and fault alerts. Use the test button to verify proper operation of notification appliances. Control the system via DIP switches, configuring synchronization settings for strobe and horn activation. Regularly check the system’s performance to ensure compliance with fire safety standards. The FCPS-24S8 integrates seamlessly with fire alarm control panels, allowing centralized monitoring and control of all connected devices. Proper monitoring ensures timely response to alarms and trouble conditions, maintaining system reliability and safety.
7.3 Understanding Alarm and Trouble Conditions
The FCPS-24S8 alerts users to alarm and trouble conditions through LED indicators and trouble contacts. Alarms indicate active fire or emergency events, while trouble conditions signal issues like low battery or faulty wiring. Use the manual to identify and resolve these conditions promptly. The system provides clear visual and electrical signals to ensure proper functionality. Regular checks and maintenance help prevent false alarms and ensure reliable operation. Understanding these conditions is crucial for maintaining fire safety and system integrity. Refer to the manual for detailed troubleshooting guidance and solutions.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting
This section covers routine maintenance tasks, common issues, and troubleshooting tips for the FCPS-24S8, ensuring optimal performance and safety.
8.1 Routine Maintenance Tasks
Regular maintenance ensures the FCPS-24S8 operates efficiently. Check battery condition, terminals, and wiring for corrosion or damage. Verify proper ventilation to prevent overheating. Inspect the battery charger and power supply for faults. Replace batteries every 5 years or as needed. Clean the unit periodically to avoid dust buildup. Ensure all connections are secure and meet specifications. Refer to the manual for detailed procedures to maintain compliance and optimal performance;
8.2 Common Issues and Troubleshooting Tips
Common issues with the FCPS-24S8 include power supply malfunctions, battery faults, or wiring problems. If the system fails to power up, check the AC input and ensure the circuit breaker is not tripped. For battery issues, test voltage levels and verify connections. If alarms activate unexpectedly, inspect wiring for short circuits or improper connections. Refer to the manual for detailed troubleshooting steps. Regular maintenance and adherence to specifications can prevent most issues, ensuring reliable operation and compliance with safety standards.
8.3 Resetting the System and Clearing Faults
To reset the FCPS-24S8, disconnect the AC power supply, wait 10 seconds, and reconnect it. This process resets the system and clears minor faults. For persistent issues, press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds while power is on. Clearing faults may require addressing specific problems, such as replacing faulty batteries or repairing wiring. Always refer to the manual for detailed reset procedures and ensure all safety precautions are followed. Regular system checks can help prevent recurring faults and maintain optimal performance.

Safety Precautions
Always follow safety guidelines to prevent injuries and ensure proper installation. Handle electrical components with care, disconnecting power before servicing. Adhere to local and international standards for compliance.
9.1 General Safety Guidelines
Always handle electrical components with care to avoid injury. Ensure the system is disconnected from power before servicing. Use proper insulation and tools to prevent shock. Follow all local and international safety regulations to ensure compliance and system integrity. Never bypass safety features or ignore warning labels. Properly ground equipment to prevent electrical hazards. Keep the area clean and dry to avoid accidental activation. Regularly inspect components for damage or wear. Adhere to manufacturer instructions for all maintenance and repairs. Safety precautions are critical to ensure reliable operation and protect personnel.
9.2 Handling Electrical Components Safely
Always disconnect power before servicing electrical components. Use insulated tools to prevent shock. Avoid overloading circuits, as this can cause system failure. Keep components dry and free from contaminants. Never touch live wires or terminals. Ensure proper grounding of equipment to prevent electrical hazards. Inspect components for damage before installation. Follow proper lockout/tagout procedures to ensure safety during maintenance. Avoid modifying or tampering with electrical components. Adhere to all safety standards and guidelines to prevent accidents and ensure reliable system operation.
9.3 Compliance with Local and International Standards
The FCPS-24S8 is designed to meet local and international safety standards, ensuring reliable performance and compliance. It adheres to UL and ULC listings, guaranteeing safety and reliability in fire alarm systems. Compliance with these standards ensures the system operates effectively under various regulations. Always verify local requirements and ensure the system is installed according to these guidelines. Proper compliance ensures safety, reduces liability, and maintains system integrity. Refer to the manual for specific certifications and regional requirements to ensure full adherence to applicable standards.
Compliance and Certifications
The FCPS-24S8 is UL-listed and meets international fire safety standards, ensuring reliability and compliance. It also holds ULC listings for Canadian markets, guaranteeing adherence to regional regulations.
10.1 UL and ULC Listings
The FCPS-24S8 is UL-listed, ensuring compliance with U.S. fire safety standards. It also holds ULC listings for Canada, meeting regional regulatory requirements. These certifications confirm the device’s reliability and safety for fire alarm systems. The listings apply to all models, including FCPS-24S6, FCPS-24S8, and their Canadian and European variants. Compliance with these standards ensures the power supply operates efficiently and safely, adhering to strict industry guidelines. This certification is crucial for system approval and trust in life-safety applications.
10.2 Compliance with Fire Safety Regulations
The FCPS-24S8 is designed to meet stringent fire safety regulations, ensuring reliable performance in emergency situations. It supports both Class A and Class B notification appliance circuits, adhering to industry standards for life-safety systems. The device is compatible with synchronization protocols for strobe and audible appliances, enhancing its compliance with fire codes. By following the manual’s guidelines, installers can ensure the system operates within regulatory requirements, providing a safe and efficient power supply solution for fire alarm applications.
10.3 Certifications for Different Regions
The FCPS-24S8 holds certifications for various regions, ensuring compliance with local fire safety standards. It is UL-listed for the U.S. market and ULC-listed for Canada, meeting rigorous testing requirements. The device is also certified for use in other regions, with specific models like the FCPS-24S6C and FCPS-24S8C designed for Canadian standards. These certifications guarantee the product’s reliability and adherence to regional fire codes, making it a trusted solution for fire alarm systems worldwide. The manual provides detailed information on certifications and regional compliance.

Applications and Use Cases
The FCPS-24S8 is ideal for expanding notification appliance power, serving as a stand-alone supply, or integrating with fire alarm systems. It supports various configurations to meet specific needs.
11.1 Expanding Notification Appliance Power
The FCPS-24S8 enhances system capabilities by providing 8.0 A of power, supporting up to four notification appliance circuits. It can be configured as Class B (Style Y) or Class A (Style Z) with the ZNAC-4 module. This flexibility allows for expanded coverage in fire alarm systems, ensuring reliable power delivery to horns, strobes, and other devices. The system can also integrate with FACP notification circuits for seamless activation during alarms, making it a versatile solution for large-scale installations.
11.2 Stand-Alone Power Supply Applications
The FCPS-24S8 can function as a stand-alone power supply, providing reliable 24 VDC power for fire alarm systems. It supports both 12V and 24V systems, making it versatile for various installations. With a built-in battery charger, it ensures continuous operation during power outages. This feature is ideal for remote locations or areas requiring consistent power delivery. The stand-alone capability allows it to operate independently of a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP), offering flexibility for system design and installation. Its robust design and reliability make it suitable for applications where a dedicated power source is essential.
11.3 Integration with Fire Alarm Systems
The FCPS-24S8 seamlessly integrates with fire alarm systems, providing reliable power for notification appliances. It supports synchronization with devices like System Sensor, Wheelock, or Gentex, ensuring consistent operation. The power supply connects to Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP) or operates independently, offering flexibility. Its ability to monitor and control notification circuits enhances system performance. Designed for compatibility, the FCPS-24S8 ensures compliance with fire safety standards, making it a reliable choice for integrated fire alarm solutions.
The FCPS-24S8 manual provides essential guidance for installers and operators, ensuring optimal performance, safety, and compliance. Follow it for reliable fire alarm system operation and effective maintenance.
12.1 Summary of Key Points
The FCPS-24S8 manual is a detailed guide for installers, operators, and maintainers, ensuring safe and effective use of the remote power supply. It covers installation, operation, and maintenance procedures, emphasizing compliance with safety standards and technical specifications. The manual highlights the device’s compatibility with fire alarm systems, its battery charging capabilities, and configuration options for notification appliance circuits. By following the manual, users can optimize system performance, troubleshoot common issues, and ensure reliable operation in various fire safety applications.
12.2 Final Tips for Optimal Performance
For optimal performance, always follow the FCPS-24S8 manual instructions and perform routine maintenance. Ensure proper wiring and configuration to avoid system issues. Regularly inspect batteries and connections to maintain reliability. Adhere to safety guidelines and technical specifications for compliance. Verify synchronization settings and notification appliance circuits for correct operation. Stay updated with the latest software and firmware for enhanced functionality. By following these tips, you can ensure the FCPS-24S8 operates efficiently, providing reliable power supply for fire alarm systems.