Battery-less JACE scenarios

A standard JACE-6E or JACE-3E controller, or any SRAM-equipped JACE (via SRAM option card), when installed without an integral, rechargeable battery pack (or external 12V battery), provides a “battery-less” installation. This can offers advantages in certain situations. Some example scenarios are:

You can meet such issues by installing a standard JACE-6E or JACE-3E controller, or if another earlier model (e.g. JACE-2,-6,-7), by removing its NiMH battery pack and installing the SRAM option card, makes the unit “battery-less”. As a consequence of SRAM-only backup support, JACE monitoring of batteries no longer occurs—no more “battery bad” alarm notifications.

NoteA station running in a battery-less JACE has no seamless immunity to “power bumps”. Although all station data, including components, histories, and alarms, are automatically restored to “pre-event” values as part of station startup (following power restoration), the briefest power outage results in a controller reboot. For more details, see Battery-less versus battery trade-offs.

Note that a “battery-less” configuration for an SRAM-equipped controller is now one of two possible configurations where SRAM is used. For more details, see SRAM plus battery scenarios.