Output Circuits
Releasing Circuits
CAUTION: To prevent accidential discharge, connect releasing devices after initial panel tests are
!
completed.
The control panel provides two Style Y (Class B) Releasing Circuits, which are nonpower-limited.
Circuit #2 can be configured for a Supervisory Circuit (see "Setting Mode of Operation" on page 28) and
will then be power-limited.
Note: All wiring must follow the requirements as specified under "Power-limited Wiring Requirements" on page 17.
Each circuit is capable of 1.5 amps of current. Total current drawn from both Releasing Circuits and both
NACs (see "Notification Appliance Circuits" on page 20) cannot exceed 2.25 amps.
• UL listed and FM approved releasing devices must be used.
• Unused circuits must be connected with a dummy load as shown.
Wiring must be configured to maintain a minimum voltage of 20.4 VDC on releasing Circuits. Calculation
of maximum allowable resistance:
Where:
Rmax = maximum allowable resistance of wiring
Is = Solenoid current
PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01
Releasing
Circuit #1
Canadian Applications
REL-4.7K
Figure 10 Releasing Circuits
20.6 VDC – 20.4 VDC
Rmax =
Releasing
Circuit #2
T B 2
Unused
Releasing
Circuits
T B 2
Is
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