Step 5.
Wire the conventional sounder circuit(s) to the Sounder PCB terminals (Sounder Out Circuit
1 & Sounder Out Circuit 2). See Fig. 2.
Step 6.
Wire the Active EOLD (supplied) to the last sounder on each circuit, as shown in Fig. 2
below. Note if sounder circuits are not connected, the Active EOLD must still be fitted at the
Sounder PCB terminals.
Fig. 2 – Sounder Circuit Connections
Step 7.
Terminate the sounder circuit's screens at the panel's base earth post. See Fig. 3.
Fig. 3 – Earthing Screens to Base Earth Post
Step 8.
Wire the Sounder PCB to the Main Control PCB and fit 10K resistor (supplied). See Fig 4.
Fig. 4 – Sounder PCB to Main Control PCB Connections
Step 9.
Refit the Main Control PCB in the CFP panel.
Step 10.
Reconnect Mains and battery supply to the CFP panel.
Step 11.
Test the sounder circuits for correct operation.
Technical Specification
Description / Part Number:
Number of Sounder Circuits:
EOLD Value:
EOLD Monitoring:
Sounder Circuit Monitoring:
Alarm Voltage:
Sounder Circuit Fuses:
Total Sounder Output Current:
Maximum Number of Sounders:
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EN54-13 Sounder PCB / BF354
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6800 ohms, 5% tolerance, 0.25W.
Detects series resistances down to 10Ω ± 10%.
Monitored for partial and full, open or short circuit faults.
27VDC maximum, 20VDC minimum.
Each circuit fused at 400mA hold current, 800mA max. trip current.
2 x 400mA = 800mA.
Dependant on type of sounder, see EN54-13 Model.
Errors and omissions excepted
DO NOT connect any sounder
circuits to CFP terminals
SC1, SC2, SC3 & SC4.
Document No. DFU3540000 Rev 2
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