Wiring A Signaling Line Circuit (Slc) - Honeywell XLS140 Installation Manual

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3.15 Wiring a Signaling Line Circuit (SLC)

Overview
Communication between the control panel and intelligent and addressable initiating, monitor, and
control devices takes place through a Signaling Line Circuit (SLC). You can wire an SLC to meet
the requirements of NFPA Style 4, Style 6, or Style 7 circuits. This manual provides requirements
and performance details specific to this control panel; for installation information and general
information, refer to the SLC Wiring Manual.
Wiring
Maximum wiring distance of an SLC using 12 AWG (3.31 mm
total twisted-pair for Style 4, Style 6 and Style 7 circuits.
Capacity
The XLS140 provides one (1) SLC, with a total capacity of 318 intelligent/addressable devices:
01-159 intelligent detectors
01-159 monitor and control modules
An optional expander board provides one (1) additional SLC, with the same capacity.
Installation
This control panel supports one or two SLC loops; a second SLC loop is obtained by installing an
LEM-320 module. SLC loop #1 connects to TB16 on the control panel; SLC loop #2 connects to
TB1 on the LEM-320. For details on designing, installing and configuring SLC loops, see the SLC
Wiring Manual.
SLC B
B+ A+ B- A-
Style 4 SLC Loops
56
SLC1
B+ A+ B- A-
TB16
SLC Loop #1 Connections
on FACP's main circuit board
SLC A
SLC B (output loop)
Use either
SLC Loop #1
or SLC Loop #2
Figure 3.30 SLC Loop Connections and Wiring
XLS140 Installation Manual Form Number 95-7673-3 P/N 51927:C 12/06/2005
Wiring a Signaling Line Circuit (SLC)
2
) wire is 12,500 feet (3810 meters)
B+ A+ B- A-
TB1
SLC Loop #2 Connections
on Loop Expander Module
SLC A (loop return)
T-Tapping is not allowed
on a four-wire SLC.
B+ A+ B- A-
Style 6 SLC Loops

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