About

The ECO series are reliable and smaller battery backups for use with access control systems, locking systems and smoke hatches. The battery backups have controlled charging *.

* Controlled charging prevents batteries from being overcharged, which significantly extends their service life.

Notice

This unit should be installed on a wall or in a 19" rack, indoors.

The temperature must be 15 - 30 ° C.

Mains voltage must be disconnected during installation.

Only authorized persons should install and maintain the unit.

Name, article number and e-number

Name

Article number

E-number (SV)

ECO 12V 10A FLX S

FS01C10112P100

52 136 44

ECO 24V 5A FLX S

FS01C10124P050

52 136 45

ECO 24V 10A FLX S

FS01C10124P100

52 136 46

Revisions and the edition of this document

The current and most recently published edition of this document is available at www.milleteknik.com.

The validity of this document can not be guaranteed, as new editions are published without prior notice.

User manual in original language: Swedish.

Instructions for use, technical data and translations thereof may contain errors. It is always the responsibility of the installer to install the product in a safe manner.

Component overviews

Component overview

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Table 1. Component overview

Number

Explanation

A

Cabinet in black powder-coated sheet metal.

B

The power supply, location and type vary with configuration.

C

Motherboard.

D

Cable entries.

E

Batteries.



Enclosures

Bracket

Brackets are used so that the unit can be mounted on a wall or in a 19 "rack.

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Nr

Explanation

1

Clip in bracket that secures the bracket to the housing.

2

Holes for screws - can be used to secure the bracket in the housing.

3

The brackets is screwed to a wall or 19 "rack.

Mounting on a wall or in a 19 "rack

The unit can be mounted in a 19" rack or on a wall. The supplied brackets can be attached in two ways: When mounting on a wall, the brackets must sit backwards, against the wall. When mounting in a 19" rack, the console must be attached at the front of the unit.

Figure 1. FLX S - mount brackets
FLX S - mount brackets

Left bracket facing the front for mounting in a 19 "rack.

Right bracket facing the back for wall mounting.

Important

Leave 100 mm free around the air vents.



Mounting

Use the appropriate screw for mounting on a wall or in a 19" rack. Screws for mounting on a wall or in a rack are not included.

Batteries - placement and connection

Connection of batteries, 12 V

Battery wiring is mounted on the circuit board upon delivery. Pictures below only show how to connect wiring.

  1. Place the batteries in the cabinet with the battery terminals facing outwards, against the cabinet door.

  2. Connect the battery cable. Red cable on plus and black cable on minus.

  • If possible, disconnect mains voltage when replacing the battery.

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Connecting batteries in FLX S

Figure 2. Connection of batteries in FLX S. Motherboards may differ depending on the configuration, but connection of batteries is the same.
Connection of batteries in FLX S. Motherboards may differ depending on the configuration, but connection of batteries is the same.

Note that cards (4) differ from different configurations.



No

Explanation

1

Motherboard, varies with configuration.

2

Battery cables are located on the motherboard.

3

Plus terminal for battery cable from 2.

4

Minus terminal is connected to 5, battery fuse.

5

Battery fuse.

6

Plus pole is connected to 5, battery fuse.

7

Minus terminal for battery cable from 2.

Connection of batteries in FLX S, FLX M and FLX L

Battery wiring is mounted on the circuit board upon delivery. Pictures below only show how to connect wiring.

  1. Place the batteries in the cabinet with the battery terminals facing outwards.

  2. Connect the battery cable. Red cable on + and black cable on -.

  • If possible, disconnect mains voltage when replacing the battery.

Figure 3. Wiring diagram for batteries in battery backup
Wiring diagram for batteries in battery backup

Connect the terminals correctly so that you do not damage the equipment.



CEO3 v5 Up

Motherboard description

Connect in this order

To minimize the risk of errors that may occur in connection with a short circuit, connections to the motherboard must be made in this order.

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Table 2. Connect in this order

Nr

Explanation

1

Connect alarm.

2

Connect load.

3

Connect batteries

4

Connect mains.



Connect alarm

Connect alarm on terminal P3.

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Table 3. Connect alarm P3

P3: 4-6

Explanation

Sum-alarm

P3: 4

NC

P3: 5

Com

P3: 6

NO



Connect load

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Table 4. Load connections

Circuit board number

Explanation

P2: 1

Connection for load 1 +

P2: 2

Connection for load 1 -

P2: 3

Connection for load 2 +.

P2: 4

Connection for load 2 -.



Max current

The maximum current must not be exceeded. Max current is indicated on nameplate on the device.

Danger

Mains voltage must be disconnected when working with stripped cables. It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that the correct skills are available for connecting 230 V to the unit. Maximum cable area is 4 mm2

Connect mains

Pull wiring through the cable entry on the cabinet.

If possible, secure the mains cable with cable ties where possible.

Electrical network cabling shall be kept separate from other cabling to avoid EMC interference.

Figure 4. Connect the mains to the motherboard
Connect the mains to the motherboard

Connect the mains cable to the terminal before it is put back on the motherboard. Secure F and N with cable ties for electrical safety.



Table 5. Electrical network connections

Letter

Explanation

F

Phase

N

Neutral

PE

Protective earth



Electrical mains connection 230 V AC on circuit board

Check that the marking on the circuit board matches the cable arrangement on the terminal block.

Control alarm limit

Alarm for low battery voltage in battery operation can be controlled.

By jumpering JU2, the limit for when the unit should give an alarm can be lowered.

Alarms are given when the battery voltage in battery drops below the limit.

Fuses

Unit

Fuse

Type

Explanation

All units

F1

T2,5A

Mains fuse

ECO 24V 5A FLX S.

F2, F6

T5A

Load fuse +

ECO 12V 10A FLX S. ECO 24V 10A FLX S.

F2, F6

T10A

Load fuse +

All units

F7

T16A

Battery fuse

Fuse Replacement Warning (A)

There is a risk of damage if the fuse is changed to a larger one than what the unit is delivered with. The function of the fuse is to protect the connected load and cables against damage and fire. It is not possible to change the fuse to a larger one to increase the power output.

Commissioning - how to start the unit

Table 7. Commissioning - the scheme

Step

Explanation

1

Connect batteries.

2

Connect motherboard cables to battery terminals.

3

Connect fuse holder with fuse between batteries.

4

Connect load, alarm and other connections.

5

Connect mains. Screw the mains cable into the terminal and attach the terminal to the motherboard.

6

Switch on mains voltage.



The unit works normally when the indicator LED on the outside of the cabinet door lights up with a solid green light. See front panel for other status indications.

It may take up to 72 hours before the batteries are fully charged.

Alarm displayed on cabinet door

In normal mode, the indicator LED shows a solid green light.

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The display LED shows

Explanation

Solid green light

Normal operation.

Solid red light

Undervoltage, LED is green in the event of a power failure until the battery voltage drops below the alarm limit.

Broken fuse, LED is red in the event of a broken fuse.

When operating system: If the indicator LED is off, deep discharge protection has come into force.

ECO product sheet

Product sheet / technical data

Figure 5. ECO FLX S
ECO FLX S

ECO FLX S The unit can be mounted on wall or in 19"-rack.



Technical specifications

These technical specifications are subject to change without notice.

Name, article number and e-number

Name

Article number

E-number (SV)

ECO 12V 10A FLX S

FS01C10112P100

52 136 44

ECO 24V 5A FLX S

FS01C10124P050

52 136 45

ECO 24V 10A FLX S

FS01C10124P100

52 136 46

About

The ECO series are reliable and smaller battery backups for use with access control systems, locking systems and smoke hatches. The battery backups have controlled charging *.

* Controlled charging prevents batteries from being overcharged, which significantly extends their service life.

Areas of use

Most used in:

Alarm

The device alarms for:

Undervoltage/low battery voltage.

Fixed installation

The product is intended for fixed installation. The battery backup must be installed by a qualified installer.

Test before installation of 230 V

"Cold start" means that the battery backup can be commissioned with only the batteries connected without the battery backup being connected to 230 V. This is practical if the installer is not a qualified electrician but still wants to be able to test the system.

Regulations and certifications

Requirements that the product meets

EMC:

EMC Directive 2014 / 30EU

Electricity:

Low voltage directive: 2014/35 / EU

CE:

CE directive according to: 765/2008

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Expected operating time in the event of a power failure ( with new batteries)

System voltage

Number of batteries

Battery type

Load: 0.5 A

Load: 1 A

Load: 2 A

Load: 4 A

Load: 6 A

Load: 8 A

12 V

2 pcs

7.2 Ah

24 h

12 h

5 h

2 h

1 h

30 min.

12 V

2 pcs

14 Ah

48 h

24 h

10 h

4 h

2 h

1.5 h

24 V

2 pcs

7.2 Ah

12 h

5 h

2 h

1 h

30 min.

15 min.

24 V

2 pcs

14 Ah

24 h

12 h

5 h

2 h

1 h

45 min.

Circuit boards - Technical data

Technical data: CEO 3

Table 8. CEO3-ECO

Info

Explanation

Article name

CEO3-ECO

Product description

CEO 3 is the next generation circuit board for simpler battery backups. Advanced functions that were not previously possible in simpler battery backups are now available as standard. CEO 3 is manufactured with fewer components than before, which reduces the environmental impact.

Measure

120 x 55 mm x 52 mm

Own consumption

50 mA

Fuses

See table: Fuses.

Outputs

Output: two load outputs.

Insurance

Load output: + secured.

Max load

Maximum load is 10 A per load output (T2A is mounted from the factory) and the card's total load must not exceed 16 A.

Alarm outputs

Alarm outputs: Sum alarm in case of fuse fault, see indication below. Alarm on potential-free relay contact.

Alarm

Undervoltage, lights up red in the event of a power failure until the battery voltage drops below the alarm limit.

Alarm via

Triggered load securing, potential-free shifting, CO / NO.

Indication

Display showing operating status, alarms and faults. Operating indication: one indication diode per load output +/-. Solid green light = normal operation.



Control alarm limit with JU2
Control alarm limit

Alarm for low battery voltage in battery operation can be controlled.

By jumpering JU2, the limit for when the unit should give an alarm can be lowered.

Alarms are given when the battery voltage in battery drops below the limit.

Fuses

Unit

Fuse

Type

Explanation

All units

F1

T2,5A

Mains fuse

ECO 24V 5A FLX S.

F2, F6

T5A

Load fuse +

ECO 12V 10A FLX S. ECO 24V 10A FLX S.

F2, F6

T10A

Load fuse +

All units

F7

T16A

Battery fuse

Fuse Replacement Warning (A)

There is a risk of damage if the fuse is changed to a larger one than what the unit is delivered with. The function of the fuse is to protect the connected load and cables against damage and fire. It is not possible to change the fuse to a larger one to increase the power output.

Power supply

Power supply - Technical Data LRS-150-12

In:

ECO 12V 10A FLX S

Info

Explanation

Output voltage

13,6 V

Output current

0 A - 12.5 A

Output voltage, ripple

150 mVp-p

Overvoltage

13,8 V - 16,2 V

Voltage recharge, ripple / current limitation

Less than 0.6 Vp-p

Efficiency

87.5%

Current limitation

110% - 140%

Constant voltage

+/- 0.5%

Regulatory accuracy

* / - 1.0%

Input current (230 V)

1,7 A

Mains voltage frequency

47 Hz- 63 Hz

Mains voltage

230 V AC - 240 V AC

Brand effect

150 W

Temperature range

-30°C - +70°C

Humidity range

20% - 90% RH non-condensed

Power supply - Technical Data LRS-150-24

In:

ECO 24V 5A FLX S

Info

Explanation

Output voltage

27.3 V

Output current:

0 A - 6.5 A

Output voltage, ripple

200 mVp-p

Overvoltage

28.8 V - 33.6 V

Voltage recharge, ripple / current limitation

Less than 0.6 Vp-p

Efficiency

89%

Current limitation

110% - 140%

Constant voltage

+/- 0.5%

Regulatory accuracy

+ / - 1.0%

Input current (230 V)

1,7 A

Mains voltage frequency

47 Hz- 63 Hz

Mains voltage

230 V AC - 240 V AC

Brand effect

156 W

Temperature range

-30°C - +70°C

Humidity range

20% - 90% RH non-condensed

Power supply - Technical Data RSP-320-24

In:

ECO 24V 10A FLX S

Info

Explanation

Output voltage

27.3 V

Output current

0 A - 13.4 A

Output voltage, ripple

150 mVp-p

Overvoltage

27.6 V - 32.4 V

Voltage recharge, ripple / current limitation

Less than 1.2 Vp-p

Efficiency

89%

Current limitation

105% - 135%

Constant voltage

+/- 0.5%

Regulatory accuracy

+/- 1.0%

Input current (230 V)

2 A

Mains voltage frequency

47 Hz- 63 Hz

Mains voltage

230 V AC - 240 V AC

Brand effect

321.6 W

Temperature range

-30°C - +70°C

Humidity range

20% - 90% RH non-condensed

Technical data enclosures

Enclosures - Technical Data FLX S

Info

Explanation

Name

FLX S

Enclosure class

IP 32

Measure

Height: 222 mm, width 437 mm, depth 145 mm

Height units

5 HE

Mounting

Wall or 19 "rack

Ambient temperature

+ 5 ° C - + 40 ° C. For best battery life: + 15 ° C to + 25 ° C.

Environment

Environmental class 1, indoors. 20% ~ 90% relative humidity

Material

Powder coated sheet

Color

Black

Cable entries, number

4

Batteries that fit

2 pcs 7.2 Ah or

4 pcs 7.2 Ah.

Place for fan

Yes

Link to the latest information

Products and software are subject to updates, you will always find the latest information on our website.

ECO

Warranty, support, country of manufacture and country of origin

Warranty

The product has a two-year warranty, from the date of purchase (unless otherwise agreed). Support during the warranty period can be reached at support@milleteknik.se or telephone, +46 31-34 00 230. Compensation for travel and / or working hours in connection with locating faults, installing repaired or replaced goods is not included in the warranty. Contact Milleteknik for more information. Milleteknik provides support during the product's lifetime, however, no later than 10 years after the date of purchase. Switching to an equivalent product may occur if Milleteknik deems that repair is not possible. Support costs may (at Milleteknik's discretion) occour after the warranty period has expired.

CE marking

Each product has a CE label with information about the product and contact information for the manufacturer. If you are missing something or need more information, you should firstly turn to retailers who will also be able to answer questions about warranty and support. You can always contact the manufacturer if you have questions about the product's performance.

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Support

Do you need help with installation or connections? Our support phone is available: Monday-Thursday 08: 00-16: 00 and Fridays 08: 00-15: 00. Telephone support is closed between 11: 30-13: 15.

You will find answers to many questions at: www.milleteknik.se/support

Phone: +46 31-340 02 30

Support is open: Monday-Thursday 08:00-16:00, Fridays 08:00-15:00. Closed 11:30-13:15.

Spare parts

Contacted support for questions about spare parts.

Support after the warranty period

Milleteknik provides support during the life of the product, but no longer than 10 years after the date of purchase. Replacement for an equivalent product may occur if the manufacturer deems that repair is not possible. Costs for support and replacement are added after the warranty period has expired.

Questions about product performance?

Contact sales: 46 31-340 02 30, e-mail: sales@milleteknik.se

Contact us

Milleteknik AB

Ögärdesvägen 8 B

S-433 30 Partille

Sweden

+46 31-34 00 230

www.milleteknik.se

Country of manufacture

Country of manufacture / country of origin is Sweden. For more information, contact your seller.

Designed and produced by: Milleteknik AB

Designed and produced by Milleteknik AB

Batteries - recommended, not included

Batteries are not included they are sold separately

Batteries are sold separately.

7.2 Ah, 12 V AGM battery

Fits in

Number of batteries

Battery type

V

Ah

Maintenance-free AGM, lead-acid battery.

12 V

7.2 Ah

Table 10. 10+ Design life * battery

Article number

E-number

Article name

Terminal

Measure. Height width depth

Weight per piece

Make

MT113-12V07-01

5230536

UPLUS 12V 7.2Ah 10+ Design Life battery

Flat pin 6.3 mm

151 x 65 x 100 mm.

2.4 kg

UPLUS



14 Ah, 12 V AGM battery

Fits in

Number of batteries

Battery type

V

Ah

Maintenance-free AGM, lead-acid battery.

12 V

14 Ah

Table 11. 10+ Design life * battery

Article number

E-number

Article name

Terminal

Measure. Height width depth

Weight per piece

Make

MT113-12V14-01

5230537

UPLUS 12V 14Ah 10+ Design Life battery

Flat pin 6.3 mm

151x98x101 mm

4.2 kg

UPLUS



Reserve operating times for different alarm classes - overview

The table shows the requirements for backup operating time and recharging of batteries for different alarm classes.

Important

This is a guide and all times are approximate and may differ from actual times. Load, temperature and other factors come into play, which is why exact time can not be provided.

Applies to new batteries.

Amperage and batteries vary with configuration, check if the configuration can handle batteries and amperage.

Table 12. Backup operating times 24 V units - without battery box

Medium current

7.2 Ah

14 Ah

28 Ah

45 Ah

Loading

Backup operating time  (approx.), Minutes

0.5 A

450

820

1650

2350

1 A

260

485

970

1460

2 A

150

280

560

920

4 A

90

165

335

550

6 A

67

125

245

405

8 A

57

105

210

350

10 A

44

80

160

270

12 A

38

70

140

235

14 A

33

60

120

200

16 A

28

50

100

170

18 A

25

45

89

150

20 A

23

42

84

142



Table 13. Backup operating times  24 V units - with battery box, 28 Ah - 70 Ah

Medium current

28 Ah

42 Ah

65 Ah

70 Ah

-

4 batteries

(14 Ah)

6 batteries

(14 Ah)

4 batteries

(20Ah + 45 Ah)

10 batteries

(7 Ah)

Loading

Backup operating time (approx.), Minutes

0.5 A

1650

2090

5574

3440

1 A

970

865

3252

2118

2 A

560

815

1770

1329

4 A

335

490

930

864

6 A

245

360

600

605

8 A

210

310

426

544

10 A

160

240

342

414

12 A

140

210

270

363

14 A

120

180

234

311

16 A

100

150

204

286

18 A

90

130

150

254

20 A

84

126

138

241



Subject to typos.

FAQ ECO

Question: Can I connect tamper (contact) to ECO?

Answer: Yes, tamper contact is available for retrofitting in ECO M and ECO FLX S.

Question: How long lifetime does a battery have?

Answer: It depends on many things. Ambient temperature (20°C - 25°C is optimal), how much the batteries are charged and how much they are used. It also depends on the brand of batteries. Milleteknik recommends UPLUS batteries, they have the best operational reliability and these are the batteries we use when we design our units.

Question: Why does the brand of batteries matter?

Answer: Although the technology is the same in AGM lead-acid batteries, its performance varies depending on the composition and quality of the components.

Maintenance

The system with the exception of batteries is maintenance-free when installed in an indoor environment.

Check the fan annually. The fan should rotate smoothly without any noise. Clean the fan from dust and dirt. The fan must be replaced if it does not rotate smoothly or is so dirty that it cannot be completely cleaned. If the fan does not work well, the air flow in the unit will be obstructed, which leads to an increase in heat in the enclosure, which can lead to a deterioration of the battery capacity and to a significantly shorter battery replacement interval.

battery change

  • If possible, disconnect mains (voltage) when replacing the battery.

  • Disconnect battery cables. Note how battery cables are mounted before removing them.

  • Remove battery fuse between batteries.

  • Insert and fasten the new batteries.

  • Connect the battery cables in the same way as before.

  • Connect battery fuse between batteries.

  • Switch on mains voltage. The indicator LED may not be green (up to 72 hours), until the batteries are charged.

  • Test the system by briefly disconnecting the mains voltage, (= the load is driven by the batteries), and then switch on the mains voltage again.

Maintenance schedule batteries

The maintenance schedule applies to batteries made by UPLUS and with the following serial names: US, USL, USF, and for batteries made by XLENT POWER with serial names XLT and XLL. For maintenance instructions see separate document "care instructions valve-regulated lead-acid battery”.Maintenance Instructions batteries

Table 14. Battery replacement

Series designation

Battery type

Replace battery after

XLT

3-5 years

2-3 years

US

6-9 years

3-5 years

USL

10-12 years

5-7 years

USF

12 years

8-10 years

* battery life depends mainly on ambient temperature and charging current. An AGM battery should never be charged with more than 30% of its rated capacity. The battery will be fully charges, but the charning current must not excced 30% of its rated capacity.



Table 15. Charging voltages

Charging voltage from power supply

12 V units

24 V units

48 V units

Minimum charging voltage

13.6 V

27.2 V

54.4 V

Maximum charging voltage

13.7 V

27.4 V

54.8 V

Tolerance

+/- 0.5%

+/- 0.5%

+/- 0.5%



Table 16. terminal voltage

terminal voltage

After 15 minutes of rest / charging.

Minimum terminal voltage

12.9 V

Maximum allowable difference between battery pairs

0.5 V

New battery with terminal voltage below 12.0 V is defective and should be reported to the supplier.



Table 17. Ambient temperature for batteries

Temperature in battery backup

Temperature

Lowest

15 ° C

Recommended

20 ° C - 25 ° C

Highest

32 ° C

Warranty is valid only if the temperature is within these levels.



Installation control batteries

  1. Check that the battery is completely clean and that the terminals are free from corrosion.

  2. Check and note the temperature in the battery compartment.

  3. Check the terminal voltage of each battery before installation. If the difference between the batteries exceeds 0.5 V, the battery loop should be equalized in connection with installation. If any battery has a terminal voltage of less than 12V, this battery must be replaced with a new battery and reported to the supplier.

  4. Connect the battery and check the charging voltage. The charging voltage should be between 2.25 V - 2.27 V per cell = between 13.5 V - 13.62 V for a 12 V system and between 27.0 V - 27.24 V for a 24 V system.

Year-round inspection

  1. Check that the battery is completely clean and that the terminals are free from corrosion. If there is corrosion on the terminals: Check that the battery does not leak acid. Then clean the terminals and reconnect the battery. Then lubricate with battery terminal grease over the connected terminal.

  2. Check and note the temperature in the battery compartment.

  3. Check and note the average current.

  4. Check that all connections are securely fastened and that there is no gap in the connection.

  5. Check that the fan (if units have a fan) is working properly. Clean the fan if necessary.

  6. Check the charging voltage by measuring with a multimeter between the connection points + & amp; -. The charging voltage should be between 2.25-2.27 volts per cell = between 13.5-13.62V for a 12V system and between 27-27.24V for a 24V system.

  7. Turn off the rectifier and let the batteries rest for 10 - 15 minutes. Then measure the terminal voltage of each battery. After resting, the terminal voltage must be between 12.9 V - 13.5 V.

Address and contact details

Milleteknik AB

Ögärdesvägen 8 B

S-433 30 Partille

Sweden

+46 31 340 02 30

info@milleteknik.se

www.milleteknik.com