FIGURE 1A. CONTROLS AND
INDICATORS
C1059-00
All relay switch contacts are shipped in the standby state (open) state, but may have transferred to the activated (closed) state during shipping. To ensure that
the switch contacts are in their correct state, modules must be made to communicate with the panel before connecting circuits controlled by the module.
FIGURE 3. TYPICAL NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION, NFPA CLASS B
Do not loop wire on Terminals 10 & 11.
Break wire run to provide supervision of connections.
24 VDC NAC output —
Listed, regulated,
power-limited per NFPA 70,
reverse polarity, switched
Power and NAC polarities are shown in alarm.
47K EOL
resistor
ELR-47K
NOTE 1: Any fault on Terminals T7 and T8 is limited to that zone and does not result in a fault on another zone when multiple control modules
are interconnected.
NOTE 2: For multiple control modules to serve more than one notification zone, 24 VDC reverse polarity NAC output wiring to T10 & T11 must
be within 20ft in conduit, and wiring of T10 and T11 between control modules must be mechanically protected.
FIGURE 1B. JUMPER LOCATION
J1
C0910-00
24 VDC CIRCUIT
(–)
)
( +
(–)
(–)
)
( +
)
( +
To next control module or to end-of-line
resistor. See panel manual for resistor values.
REMOVE J1 IN THIS CONFIGURATION.
FIGURE 2A. MODULE MOUNTING
WITH BARRIER
WARNING
CONTROL
MODULE
)
( –
)
( +
All wiring shown is supervised and power limited.
2
FIGURE 2B
Connect modules to listed
compatible control panels only.
)
( –
From panel
)
( +
or previous
device
Signaling Line Circuit (SLC)
32 VDC max
Twisted-pair wire is
recommended.
(–)
To next
(+)
device
I56-6790-001
4/17/2023
C1070-00
C1017-01
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