Combination Circuits Used As Releasing Circuits - Kidde ARIES Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Figure 2-20 shows typical wiring for a combination circuit wired as a Class-A, Style-Z
notification appliance circuit.
Figure 2-20. Combination Circuit used as Class-A, Style-Z NAC
Figure 2-21 shows typical wiring for a combination circuit wired as a Class-B, Style-Y
notification appliance circuit.
TB7 or
Figure 2-21. Combination Circuit used as Class-B, Style-Y NAC
Use Figure 2-19 to estimate the maximum length of wire as a function of notification-
appliance current for a combination circuit used as a NAC.
2-10.2

Combination Circuits used as Releasing Circuits

Each combination circuit can be configured as a releasing circuit to activate either one
Kidde control head or one pre-action-sprinkler or deluge-sprinkler valve. Total current
output of the ARIES power supply must not exceed 5.4 A.
Both combination circuits are supervised and power limited when configured as releasing
circuits and when the in-line device, P/N 06-220023-001, is wired in series with the
solenoid valve. The compatible control heads and solenoid valves are listed in
Appendix C. Refer to the ARIES Programmer's Guide to configure one or both
combination circuits as releasing circuits.
Route non-power limited wiring at least 1/4 inch away from all power-limited wiring.
Ensure that all releasing devices are physically disconnected from the releasing
circuits before performing any system testing or maintenance.
WARNING
P/N 06-236530-001
Combo 1 or
Combo 2
1
2
3
4
TB7 or
TB6
End-of-Line Resistor
10k +/- 10%, 0.5W
Combo 1 or
Combo 2
1
2
3
4
TB6
Supervised and Power-Limited
Supervised and Power-Limited
-
-
+
+
Polarized Notification Appliance
(Typical)
-
-
+
+
Polarized Notification Appliance
(Typical)
2-21
End-of-Line Resistor
10 k +/- 10%, 0.5 W
August 2013

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