⁄
NACs with ICM-4RK
ICE-4
3.9 NACs with ICM-4RK⁄ICE-4
E
F
G
b+ a+ a- b- b+ a+ a- b-
b+ a+ a- b- b+ a+ a- b-
A
B
C
b+ a+ a- b- b+ a+ a- b-
b+ a+ a- b- b+ a+ a- b-
ICB
INITIATING
ZONE
RED = ALARM
YELLOW = TROUBLE
DISPLAY PROGRAM
A
B
C
D
1.
Notification circuits are supervised, power limited and may be connected to energy-limited
cable.
2.
Use only the compatible, UL-listed Notification Appliances listed in Device Compatibility
Document.
3.
Wire Notification Appliances according to the manufacturer's instructions packaged with each
device.
4.
Maximum current per circuit is 3.0 A. Maximum current per module depends on the type of
power supply (standard or auxiliary).
5.
Canadian installations require model N-ELR End-of-Line Resistor Assembly (Style Y only).
6.
Size the NAC wiring so the voltage drop does not exceed the minimum rated voltage of the
notification appliance used as the last device on the circuit.
7.
For zone coded applications, see the UZC-256 Universal Zone Coder manual.
8.
For power wiring see Figure 3.14.
9.
The ICM-4RK is California Code programmable (microprocessor P/N 34077 Rev. B or
higher). To program for California Code, cut diode D35 as shown in Figure 3.13.
IFC-3030 Installation Manual — P/N 52024:C 08/05/2005
H
Optional ICE-4 Indicating Circuit Expander.
Positions E, F, G, and H are active only with this board installed.
Note that CRE-4 expander may also be installed on the ICM-4RK.
D
Typical NFPA
Style Y (Class B)
Notification Appliance
Circuit
INITIATING
ZONE
RED = ALARM
YELLOW = TROUBLE
DISPLAY PROGRAM
E
F
B+ A+ A– B– B+ A+ A– B–
G
H
Figure 3.12 Field-Wiring an ICM-4RK/ICE-4: NFPA Style Y, Z
Typical NFPA
Style Z (Class A)
Notification Appliance
Circuit
5
4.7K, 1/2 watt ELR
P/N 71252
UL/ULC-listed
24 VDC Polarized
Devices
Jumpers for
unused circuits
B+ A+ A– B– B+ A+ A– B–
Installation
Jumpers for
unused circuits
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