Installation and commissioning

Instructions for installation and commissioning.

Product Identification

Table 1. Product designation, part number and email number.

Product designation

Article number

E-number (SE)

NOVA 24V 5A 2HE

2U02P30024P050

52,137 88



SSF1014 certified battery backup with communication

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Technical description

Compact rack-mounted battery backup in 2 HE with 24 V, 5A and space for 2 × 12 V 20 Ah batteries, optimized for mounting in 19" racks. Prepared for Vanderbilt Omnis communications as well as extended lightning protection.

Table 2. Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Supply voltage (V)

230V AC, +/- 10%, 47Hz- 63Hz

Voltage out (V)

27.3 V DC, (24 V DC)

Current output (A), max load current output.

5A

Batteries[a]

2 x 20 Ah

[a] Recommended. If batteries are included, it is indicated, otherwise batteries are ordered separately



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.

Original instructions for use: Swedish.[1].

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.

Symbols

Table 3. Symbol Explanation

Symbols

Name

Explanation

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Warning

Risk of electric shock, improper installation or hot surfaces. Appears in some manuals

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Note

Used for supplementary information that clarifies the text.

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Caution/Important

Indicates the risk of equipment damage or malfunction. Also used for information that is important but not security-related

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Tips

Displays practical advice or shortcuts for installation, operation, or service.

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CE marking

The product complies with applicable EU directives and harmonised standards.

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Read the manual

Please read manual before installation and service.

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Do not dispose of in household waste

The product is covered by the WEEE Directive and must not be disposed of with household waste, it must be recycled and delivered to a recycling centre.

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Recycling

Packaging, products and other materials that do not contain electronics must be recycled in accordance with local environmental regulations.



Installation shall be carried out by a competent electrician in accordance with the applicable national electrical installation rules.

The product is of protection class I and must be connected to a grounded 230 V AC circuit.

  • A main switch according to IEC 60947-1 shall be provided in the fixed installation. The switch should be easily accessible and clearly marked with its function.

  • The area of the supply cable shall be at least 1,0 mm² and fitted with a fuse T 2,5 A (slow-blown) or equivalent.

  • AC and low voltage cables must not be pulled together. Keep separate cable chutes or bundles

  • Check that protective earth (PE) is properly connected before turning on voltage.

  • Ensure free air circulation around the enclosure at least 100 mm, unless otherwise specified. Ventilation openings must not be covered.

  • The product is intended for indoor installation in normal environment (pollution number 2 and indoor class 1).

These general requirements apply to all Milleteknik products with 230 V mains connection.

Enclosures

General assembly instructions

Indoor mounting in 19" rack

  • The product should be mounted in a standardized 19" rack or cabinet with sufficient carrying capacity for the weight of the enclosure including batteries.

  • The device should be mounted at a comfortable working height, normally between 1.4 and 1.8 m.

  • The device is mounted horizontally in the rack with the included rack ears or corresponding brackets.

  • Check that the rack posts are properly aligned and that the spacing corresponds to the 19" standard (465—470 mm between the inner edge of the posts).

  • When assembling, cage nuts or locking washers should be used to ensure that the screws fit securely.

  • For good ventilation, at least 100 mm of free space should be provided above and below the unit. Do not block the air flow on the front or back.

  • Batteries should always be placed as directed and must not block ventilation openings or wiring.

  • Installation shall be carried out in accordance with the applicable installation rules and by a competent installer.

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.

For wall mounting in concrete, concrete screws must be used. For rack mounting, M6 with basket nut is used

Screw length should be adjusted according to wall material and load. The specified screw length is the minimum allowable length

Table 4. Screw when mounting

Kaspling

Number

Screw[a]

2HE/2U

4

M6×12 with basket nuts

[a] Screw for mounting is not included.



Mounting holes, spacing and ø.

Table 5. Dimensions

Enclosure, dimensions (WxHxD).

Mounting hole inside (W x H)

External mounting dimensions (W x H)

88 x 444 x 280 mm

-

465 x 88.9 mm[a]

[a] Refers to 19” rack standard (EIA-310).



Mounting the 19" rack box

  1. Check that the cover is fastened with the supplied nuts.

  2. Place the box in the desired position in the 19" rack.

  3. Screw the box on both sides into the rack profile with screws designed for 19" racks.

Warning

Do not insert the batteries until the rack box is properly assembled and securely attached to the rack. The weight of the batteries can make the box unstable if it is not properly bolted

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Table 6. Mounting Drawer in 19" Rack

No.

Explanation

1, 1.1

Nut for fastening caps. Nut included

2

Screw for mounting in 19" rack. Screws are not included.



Component overviews

Component Overview

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Table 7. Component overview, note that circuit boards and power supplies may differ between different configurations

No.

Explanation

1

Knob to pull out the box.

2

Enclosure sheet.

3

Indication diode.

4

Lock.

5

Bracket for nut in 19" rack stand.

6

Place for batteries. Batteries are not included but ordered separately

7

Strain relief for wiring.

8

Cable grommets.

9

Tampering contact, not securely included in all configurations.

10

Place for cable ties to strip cable.

11

Power supply, varies with configuration.

12

Motherboard, varies with configuration.

13

Optional card location, optional availability varies with configuration.



PRO3 motherboard

Motherboard - description

Figure 1. PRO3
PRO3

The motherboard controls the device and distributes power. See technical data for more information.



Table 8. Circuit Board Overview, Explanation

No .

On circuit board

Explanation

1

J24

Control to power supplies. Internal use.

2

J5

1=Oprio 2=external alarm.

3

D9

LED.

4

JU1

For external LED in door.

5

J11

Reset jumper, used when changing batteries.

6

JU6

Connection for relay cards or communication cards or for updating firmware. Only one card or contact at a time can fit.

7

J29

Connection to fan.

8

J101

Connection to tamper contact.

9

J17

Connection to tamper switch from battery box.

10

J35

Not used.

11

J14

Alarm input from external battery fuse, from battery box.

12 and 13

J10 and J100

Alarm from external option card.

14

D18, D19

LEDs show the status of communication (RS-485).

15

S3

Dip switch

16

P2:1-4

Load outputs

17

P3:1-3

Communication connection, RS-485.

18

P1:1-3

Connection to the mains.



Fuses

Table 9. Fuses on PRO3 / NEO3

Fuse

Type

Explanation

F1

T2.5A

Mains fuse

F3

T16A

Load fuse 1 - (for P2:2)

F4

T16A

Battery fuse

F5

Load fuse 1+ (for P2: 1)

F7

Load fuse 2 + (for P2:3)



Warning for replacing fuses (current strength, 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.

Connect load

Max current

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

If there are one or more connection cards (to increase the number of load outputs), load must be connected there and not on the main board.

Table 10. Load connections

On circuit boards

Explanation

P2: 1

Connection for load 1 +.

P2: 2

Hookup for load 1 -.

P2: 3

Connection for load 2 +

P2: 4

Connection for load 2 -



Connect the mains to the motherboard (PCB)

Connect mains

Before connecting, the supply circuit should be disconnected and voltage-free. Verify that the conductor area and cable type meet the applicable installation rules and that the strain relief and insulation levels comply with the requirements for 230 V AC

After connection, all screw connections should be checked and tightened. Tensioning shall only take place after mechanical protection, caps and housing have been reassembled and comply with the contact protection according to EN 62368-1

Secure F and N with cable ties.

Important

Protective earth (PE) must be connected to the PE terminal on the motherboard. The motherboard is grounded via its mounting points in the enclosure, ensuring proper potential equalization between PCB and enclosure. Also the cover is grounded through ground cable/earth braid between cover and enclosure to maintain continuity and EMC

Mains wiring must be kept separate from other wiring to avoid EMC interference.

The protective earth (PE) must be connected to the PE terminal on the motherboard. The motherboard is grounded via its mounting points in the enclosure, ensuring correct equipotential bonding between the circuit board and the enclosure. The cover is also grounded via a grounding cable / grounding braid between the cover and the enclosure to maintain continuity and EMC function.

Check that the marking on the circuit board matches the wiring order on the terminal block.

Figure 2. Mains connection is made to the terminal block on the motherboard.
Mains connection is made to the terminal block on the motherboard.

Connect the mains cable to the terminal block before it is re-inserted into the motherboard. Secure L (F in picture) and N with cable ties for electrical safety.



Table 11. Electrical network connections

Letter

Explanation

L

Fas, P 1:1.

N

Neutral, P 1:2.

PE

Proctected earth, P 1:3.



Filter Capacitors

The products are supplied with the following filter capacitors for standard networks (TN/TT):

Table 12. TN/TT standard network

Type

Location

X2

Phase — Zero (L—N)

Y2

Phase/Zero — Protective ground (one per conductor)



IT Networking

IT networks generate higher transients as the system works phase to phase. Therefore, according to the current standard, capacitors of a higher class are required

Departure from X1/Y1 capacitors can be done but then external transient protection must be installed. For devices to be installed in IT networks, Milleteknik's lightning protection must be fitted to maintain standards.

Dip switch 1-8

Dip-Switch has several different modes:

Table 13. Dip switch 1-8

Dip switch

In mains operation or in battery operation

1

Address for external communication.

2

Address for external communication

3

Address for external communication

4

Address for external communication

5

Sets alarm for mains failure delay

6

Sets alarm for mains failure delay

7

Sets alarm limit for low battery voltage in battery operation.

8

Turns off or turns on LED indication, for everything except alarm in case of triggered tamper contact which is always indicated regardless of dip-switch position.

8 in sequence

Perform battery tests.



Mains failure delay (dip 5-6)

It is possible to change the time for when the alarm for a power outage should be given. Use the matrix to set the alarm.

Table 14. Mains failure delay

Alarms for mains failure are given after:

Dip 5

Dip 6

3 seconds

OFF

OFF

30 minutes

ON

OFF

60 minutes

OFF

ON

240 minutes (4 hours)

ON

ON



Low battery voltage (dip 7)

Dip: 7 has the same function regardless of whether the unit is in mains or battery operation or whether the tamper switch is held down.

Table 15. Low battery voltage

Alarm for low battery voltage is given when

Dip 7

22,8 V*

ON

24 V

OFF

*25% of battery capacity remains.



LED (dip 8)

LED/battery-test always lights up when the door is open.

Dip-switch 8=ON turns off the LED.

Dip-switch 8=OFF turns on the LED.

Battery test (dip 8)

To do a battery test, dip 8 needs to change position and five seconds need to pass before the test is initiated.

  • If dip 8 in original position is on OFF then switch dip 8 to: ON (wait 5 seconds) and then switch back to OFF.

  • If dip 8 in original position is on ON then switch dip 8 to: OFF (wait 5 seconds) and then switch back to ON.

This activates the battery test after 3-8 seconds. The battery test lasts for about 6 seconds and then the LED flashes yellow quickly. Aged battery alarms may be indicated while the battery test is being performed.

Only reset dip 8 when the test is complete.

Reboot to confirm changes in address, battery and alarm settings to parent system

After the dip-switch has been set for various parameters, the device's software needs to be restarted. This is for the new settings to be stored and take effect.

Important

Rebooting according to this procedure does not   interrupt the output voltage.

Restarting the device software is done by jumpering J11 (PRO3)

In the event of a change of address, the card should be reset once more after 20-30 seconds.

Important

Reboot must be done every time a change is made to the device.

NEO cannot be connected to communication/UC.

Reset after battery replacement -PRO3

After battery replacement, the device needs to measure the capacity of new batteries and clear previously set battery capacity. All alarms are cleared from the units memory, statistics remains and can not be cleared.

  • Insert jumper on J11 and remove jumper on J11

After doing step, the battery capacity is cleared in the units memory and is ready to read the new battery capacity.

This procedure needs to be done each time the batteries are replaced or when connecting a battery box.

Note on test of batteries

At start-up, it takes 72 hours before the system performs battery tests. This is to ensure fully charged batteries and to collect averages / history for at least 72 hours. Thereafter, every four hours, a qualified cell sample of the batteries is performed.

Note on start-up with short-circuited batteries

Peak current at start-up with short-circuited batteries: Up to 30 A p-p for 200 ms. Always follow the start-up procedure.

Batteries - placement and connection

Connecting batteries

Caution

Batteries can wear out faster than expected when temperatures fall outside the range that is optimal for battery operation.

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Important

Cover the poles of battery B before mounting battery A. It reduces the risk of short circuit during assembly

  1. Check that the mains voltage is disconnected before connecting batteries.

  2. Check the polarity of the batteries.

  3. Connect the black battery cable to the negative terminal (-) of the battery B.

  4. Install fuse holder on battery B.

  5. Connect red battery cable to battery A's plus pole (+).

  6. Connect fuse holder on battery A.

  7. Install the battery fuse in the fuse holder.

  8. Make sure that all connections are securely attached and that the polarity is correct.

  9. To deploy the device, follow the steps for deployment.

Deployment - how to start the device

Danger

Personal injury or death can occur if the device is connected to the mains or live when disassembling / moving.

  1. Connect load.

  2. Connect batteries.

  3. Connect mains voltage.

  4. Plug in mains voltage.

Alarm displayed on cabinet door

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

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Table 16. The indicator diode shows.

The indicator diode (LED) shows

Explanation

Solid green light

Normal operation.

Slow green flashes

Sabotage alarm.

Fast green flashes

Mains failure.

Solid amber light

Low battery voltage.

Slow amber flashes

Aged batteries.

Rapid amber flashes

Disconnected batteries or battery cell shortage.

Solid red light

Overvoltage or undervoltage or charger fault.

Slow red flashes

Low system voltage.

Rapid red flashes

Blown load or battery fuse has blown.

No light / off

Deep discharge protection is activated. (System shutdown).



When operating system: If the indicator LED is off, deep discharge protection has been activated.

Notice

If the indicator light flashes every 15 seconds, the battery is fully charged and the charge is in rest phase to extend battery life. In the event of a power failure during the rest phase, the battery backup switches to battery operation as usual

Maintenance

Safety Information - Service and Troubleshooting

  • If possible, disconnect the mains supply before starting any work, such as servicing, battery replacement, metering or troubleshooting.

  • Remove the battery fuse/plug before working on the DC side.

  • Check that all cables are properly connected and grounded before re-energizing the unit.

  • The product may contain components that become hot during operation. Avoid touching internal parts immediately after the power has been switched off.

  • If fuses blow repeatedly see Troubleshooting or disconnect the unit and contact Milleteknik technical support.

  • In case of suspicion of damage, liquid ingress or burnt odour, the product must not be used until it has been inspected by qualified personnel.

  • During operation, the housing should be closed and locked (if the device has a lock).

  • Only authorized service personnel may perform repairs on the device.

  • Use only original fuses and batteries of the same type and value as specified in the manual/product sheet.

Milleteknik is not responsible for damage caused by improper handling, modification or unapproved components.

Troubleshooting

If the device does not work as expected, go through the following checks:

Table 17. Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible cause

Action

No output voltage.

No mains voltage, fuse triggered or battery failure.

Check the supply, fuses and battery connections.

Battery does not charge.

Faulty battery connection or battery fuse has blown.

Check battery cables and replace battery fuse if necessary.

The device starts but alarms.

Batteries not sufficiently charged or faulty load or battery.

Wait 72 hours until the batteries are fully charged. Ensure that the connected load does not exceed the rated current.

LED flashes.

Information, warning or error.

See panel or manual for explanation.

Fuses blow frequently.

Short circuit or overload.

Check connected devices, change the fuse only after the cause has been resolved.

Unit overheating

High load or insufficient ventilation

Check that the rated current is not exceeded and ensure adequate ventilation around the enclosure.



Control measurement of batteries

In case of troubleshooting, the voltage of the batteries can be checked using a multimeter. Measure each 12V battery separately over the plus and minus pole. Next, measure the entire battery group connected in series. Two 12 V batteries connected in series should provide approximately 24-27 V DC depending on the degree of charge and whether charging is in progress. If measured voltage is significantly lower than expected, check polarity, battery fuse and wiring between battery box and battery backup.

If the problem persists after these checks, contact Milleteknik support and provide the product name, serial number, and a brief description of the fault.

Product sheet - power supply / battery backup

Product Sheet

SSF1014 certified battery backup with communication

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Item Information

The table shows the name, part number and email number of the product

Product Identification
Table 18. Product designation, part number and email number.

Product designation

Article number

E-number (SE)

NOVA 24V 5A 2HE

2U02P30024P050

52,137 88



Technical description

Compact rack-mounted battery backup in 2 HE with 24 V, 5A and space for 2 × 12 V 20 Ah batteries, optimized for mounting in 19" racks. Prepared for Vanderbilt Omnis communications as well as extended lightning protection.

Table 19. Quick Facts

Quick Facts

Supply voltage (V)

230V AC, +/- 10%, 47Hz- 63Hz

Voltage out (V)

27.3 V DC, (24 V DC)

Current output (A), max load current output.

5A

Batteries[a]

2 x 20 Ah

[a] Recommended. If batteries are included, it is indicated, otherwise batteries are ordered separately



Areas of application

Table 20. Areas of application

Areas of application

Yes

No

Designed for backup power to access systems and security applications in 19" racks where compact installation is required.



Electrical data

Table 21. Electrical data

Electrical data

Supply voltage

230V AC, +/- 10%, 47Hz- 63Hz

Charge current

Depending on the power outlet. Max 5 A

Voltage out

27.3 V DC, (24 V DC)



Load outputs

Table 22. Load outputs

Load outputs

Number of load outputs

! 2[a]

[a] Load outputs share on the total maximum load. The value does not apply per output



Table 23. Total maximum load and recommended load.

Model

Recommended total load (80%)[a]

5A

4 A

[a] Typically, 70-80% of the maximum load is recommended in continuous operation, depending on the thermal margins of the product.



Alarm and protection

Table 24. Number of relay on which alarm can be given

Number of Relays

Alarm on switching relay?[a]

0

[a] Relay, alternating potential-free contacts.



Table 25. Alarm over communication and on LED on motherboard PRO3

Alarms

Alarm via communication[a]

Indication diode on main board.

Network outage

Fuse failure

Sabotage Breakers

Fan failure

Charger failure, overvoltage

Charger failure, undervoltage

Cell failure or not connected battery

Low system voltage, (system voltage below 24.0 V in mains operation).

Low battery voltage (<24.0 V DC) or power failure

Over-temperature

Sub-temperature

Short battery life remaining

Overcurrent 80%, daily average

Overcurrent 100%, minute average

Over current 175%, second average

[a] Applies to communication against the parent system, active only if configuration allows.



Table 26. Alarm and protection

Alarm and protection

Yes

No

Battery charge protection/controlled charging[a]

Deep discharge protection, see Battery[b]

Over-temperature protection

Short circuit protection

[a] Controlled charging protects and extends battery life.

[b] When the deep discharge protection is activated, the device turns off and the LED goes out.



Communication and Indications

Table 27. Communication and Indications

Communication and Indications

Yes

No

Other. info.

Communication

PowerWatch[a]

Indicators/LEDs

[a] PowerWatch consists of a cable and software, it is ordered separately.



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The PowerWatch is available as an option for the product.

Battery

Table 28. Technical data - Batteries

Battery

Ref. Batteries[a]

2 x 20 Ah

Battery type

Maintenance-free AGM (lead-acid) batteries

[a] If batteries are included, it is indicated, otherwise batteries are ordered separately.



Enclosure and Mechanics

Table 29. Enclosure and Mechanics

Enclosure and Mechanics

Type

Enclosure for 19" rack

IP class

IP20

Material

Colour

Black

Height units

2

Cable grommets

6 pcs

Lock

✔ 2 keys included

Fan in enclosure

Fan sits in power supply



Assembly, installation and eligibility requirements

Table 30. Fitting

Fitting

Yes

No

19" rack.



Table 31. Installation

Installation

Yes

No

Fixed installation.



Dimensions, weight and packaging information

Table 32. Dimensions

Dimensions, (WxHxD).

Dimensions with packaging[a]

88 x 244 x 280 mm

110 x 440 x 240mm

[a] Dimensions (WxHxD) of product and packaging may differ, this is because the product may be oriented differently in the package.



Table 33. Weight

Net weight

Weight with packaging

7.0 kg

7.3 kg



Table 34. Packaging

Packaging

Packaging

Quantity in pack

1 pc.

Packaging Type (GS1 T0137)

BX box.

Conditions EUR pallet

EUR pallets may not be stacked during transport or storage. Stacking may result in damage to product and packaging

Transport environment

The product must be protected from condensation and direct precipitation during transportation.

Transport temperature (without battery)

−30 °C to +70 °C

Storage environment

Dry indoor environment, protected from condensation. Relative humidity: max 95%, non-condensing

Storage temperature without batteries

−20 °C to +60 °C



Contact

Table 35. Contact

Department

Switchboard

031-340 02 30

Support and technical issues

support@milleteknik.se

Sales

sales@milleteknik.se

WWW

www.milleteknik.se

Address

Ögärdesvägen 8B, 433 30 Partille



About this information

All information is published subject to possible errors. Information is updated without prior notice.

Publication date 2026-06-29

Compliance and regulatory compliance

Delivery time, warranty and terms

Table 36. Delivery time, warranty and terms

Delivery time, warranty and terms

Warranty period[a]

The product has a two (2) year warranty against manufacturing defects.

Special warranty conditions

See also general terms and conditions.

General Terms and Conditions

ALEM09 with exceptions, see: www.milleteknik.se/conditions/

Support

Telephone support and email support during the warranty period are free of charge. For spare parts that are not covered by warranty, there is a charge

Delivery and stock

Delivery time[b]

Or as per agreement. Delivery from factory, transportation time is added.

[a] If the device is purchased through a wholesaler or other supplier, other warranty conditions may apply

[b] In the case of larger orders, delivery time increases, acc. to agreement.



Operation and maintenance

Table 37. Operation

Operation

Data

Other. info

Environment

Operating temperature (recommended)

+15°C to +25°C

Operating temperature (permissible)[a]

+5°C to +40°C

Class 1 according to EN 50131-6/ EN 60839-11

Load, power supply

80%

Average load shall not exceed 80% of the rated capacity of the power supply.

Ventilation, in front and behind the enclosure.

100 mm

Ventilation openings must not be blocked or covered.

[a] Specifies the permissible ambient temperature range in which the product can operate without damage. See also table on battery life.



Table 38. Maintenance

Yes

No

Interval

Other. info

Annually

Battery terminal voltage must be measured. Ensure that the average load does not exceed 80% of the rated capacity of the power supply.



Certifications and approvals

Table 39. Approved according to

Complies with

Directives

Emissions

Immunity

EN61000-6-2:2005, EN61000-4-2, -3, 4, -5, -6, -11 SS-EN 50130-4:2011 Edition 2, EN50131-6

C.E.

CE marking according to (EC) 765/2008

EMC

EMC Directive 2014/30EU

Electric (LVD)

Low Voltage Directive: 2014/35/EU



Environmental data

Table 40. Environmental data

Environmental data

J/N

Informație

Other. info.

Building Product Declaration (BPD)

Yes, see iBvd at www.milleteknik.se.

-

REACH Information Obligation

(EC) No 1907/2006

If empty, the product is not covered.

SVHC substances, CAS/EC

For text, see iBvd at www.milleteknik.se. If blank, substance is missing.

Subject to the RoHS Directive, (EU) 2015/863)

WEEE

2012/19/EU

If empty, the product is not covered. End-of-life products must be returned to a recycling centre

Battery Regulation

(EU) 2023/1542

SCIP No

2008/98/EC

If empty, no SCIP number is needed.

Conflict minerals

(EU) 2017/821

✗/✗/✗/✗/✔

No=Gold, Tungsten, Tantalum, Cobalt. Yes=Tin

Tin in solders in printed circuit boards purchased through a Swedish supplier.

Contains nanomaterials:

EC 1272/2008

The product does not contain nanomaterials.

Ecodesign

2009/125/EC

Milleteknik's products are intended for professional use and are therefore not directly covered by the Ecodesign Regulation (EU 2019/1782). As some components may be covered, we nevertheless disclose relevant information[a], where applicable, to provide our customers with confidence in their choice.

Machine Directive

2006/42/EC

The product is part of electrical systems, is subject to the relevant electrical and safety directives and is not a machine according to the Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC).

Will be replaced by Machinery Regulation (EU) 2023/1230, which will apply in 2027.

[a] Standby consumption and power.



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Manufacturer and country of origin

Table 41. Manufacturer and country of origin

Manufacturer[a]

Country of origin

[a] Manufacturer is the trademark indicated on the product, regardless of what is stated in this product sheet.



Appendix

Backup operating time on batteries

The reserve operating time in battery operation depends on how large a load is connected to the power supply. If the load varies, as with frequent opening of door locks, the time that batteries can continue to power the security system decreases. To get an estimate of reserve operating times see: www.milleteknik.se/Manualer/FaQ/Reservdrifttider/

PowerWatch

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Table 42. PowerWatch Ordering Information

Product designation

Item No.

E-number (SE)

PowerWatch

A-OT0000UPG02P2V3P3

52 137 06



Table 43. Alarms that can be set in PowerWatch

Alarms that can be set in PowerWatch

Charger failure, overvoltage

Charger failure, undervoltage

Fan failure, (in case of externally connected fan)

Fuse failure on load

Low battery voltage, in battery operation

Power outage, delay 10 seconds

Unconnected battery

Unit not calibrated



Eligibility requirements, installation

Eligibility requirements vary between countries. The table summarizes national requirements for fixed installation and connection of equipment with a plug socket, respectively.

Options on the secondary side of the product, such as 12 V, 24 V or 48 V DC, are connected according to the respective instructions. Work on the network connection of the product shall be carried out in accordance with national eligibility requirements

Table 44. Eligibility requirements by country. Applies only to the installation of this product in a fixed network connection

Permission Requirements for Installation

Fixed installation (230 V)

Plug

Other. info

Sweden

Fixed installation may be performed by technicians but shall be under the responsibility of a qualified installer. (Electrical Safety Act, SS 436 40 00) Plug may be connected without authorization.

Norway

Requirements for qualified electricians also for equipment with a plug socket in fixed installations. (NEK 400, DSB

Finland

Plug may be connected without authorization. (Tukes, SFS 6000

Denmark

Plug may be connected without authorization. (Safety Board

Germany

All fixed installations require a qualified electrician according to VDE 0100. Plug sockets may be connected without authorization, but only by person with basic electrical knowledge (“Elektrotechnisch unterwiesene Person”)



Reference table: environmental classes according to EN 50130-5 (referred to in EN 50131-6)

Table 45. Reference table: environmental classes according to EN 50130-5 (referred to in EN 50131-6)

Class

Type

Temperature range

Environmental Class 1

Heated indoors (type office/residence).

+5°C to +40°C

Environmental Class 2

Generally indoors (type warehouses/stairwells, not temperature controlled).

-10°C to +40°C

Environmental class 3

Protected outdoors.

-25°C to +50°C

Environmental class 4

Generally outdoors.

-25°C to +60°C



Reference table: manufacturer's stated service life and recommended battery replacement

Table 46. Reference table: manufacturer's stated service life and recommended battery replacement

Battery Type (Design Life)[a]

Battery replacement time in normal operation, +20°C.

Replacement during hot operation, +30°C

Replacement during hot operation, +40°C

3 - 5 years

2 - 3 years

1 - 1.5 years

0.5 - 0.75 years

6 - 9 years

5 - 6 years

2.5 - 3 years

1.2 - 1.5 years

10 - 12 years

6 - 7 years

3 - 3.5 years

1.5 - 1.75 years

15 + years

10 - 12 years

5 - 6 years

2.5 - 3 years

[a] Valid in case of completely unused battery stored under optimal conditions.



Reserve operating times for different alarm classes - overview

Alarm class

Spare operating time in the event of a power failure

Maximum number of hours of battery recharging (80%)

EN54-4

-

24 h

SBF110: 8

30 h + 10 min

24 h

EN50131-6 grades 1-2

12 h

72 h

EN50131-6 grade 3

24 h

24 h

SSF1014 Alarm class 1/2

12 h

72 h

SSF1014 Alarm class 3/4

30 h

24 h

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

About this information

All information is published subject to possible errors. Information is updated without prior notice.

Publication date 2026-06-29

Address and contact details

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Ögärdesvägen 8 B

S-433 30 Partille

Sweden

+46 31 340 02 30

info@milleteknik.se

www.milleteknik.com



[1] Translations in languages other than Swedish are indicative only and not verified. Translation should always be checked against the Swedish original to ensure accurate information