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HSI #780-0867 FireSpy Tracker Installation Manual
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Annunciators should be mounted at convenient locations, at approximately eye-level.
3.2.3 Installation
Mount the enclosure
Remove circuit boards from the enclosure before mounting to avoid damage. Refer to enclosure
documentation for detailed installation instructions.
If an auxiliary power supply or battery enclosure is being used at the panel, it may be mounted directly
below the main panel enclosure, close-nippled, with a minimum of 1 inch between enclosures for door
clearance. Wiring to these devices should be as short as possible to minimize voltage drop
Prepare for wiring
Break out the required entry points and attach any required conduit. Run the system wires and label each
adequately for future reference. The enclosure door may be temporarily removed for easier access by
removing the screw at the bottom hinge and detaching the ground wire at one end.
Note that the code requirements for power-limited wiring apply to most external runs, and the
requirements for non-power-limited wiring apply to the mains power inputs.
Install main circuit board and chassis set
For T1000, mount the main circuit board assembly (MB) onto the enclosure studs with the board oriented
as shown in Figure 3-4. Secure with #8 nuts.
For T2000 or T8000, mount the main circuit board assembly (MBC or MBCLC) onto the enclosure studs
with the board oriented as shown in Figure 3-6. Secure with #10 nuts.
For T2000E, mount the main circuit board assembly (MBCLC) onto the enclosure studs with the board
oriented as shown in Figure 3-8. (T2000E). Secure with #10 nuts.
Install optional accessories
To install accessory assemblies, follow the installation instructions provided with the accessories (see
Appendix A).
Connect AC power circuits
Wire the dedicated AC supply line to the terminals on the main circuit board as shown. The supply should
have a separate fuse or breaker at the main distribution panel so that no other electrical devices can
initiate power loss in the circuit. The grounding conductor must be at least 14AWG and 15A protection is
required. Be sure that the ground terminal is wired directly to the electrical panel ground bonding point or
another acceptable earth ground. The neutral wire must connect to the electrical panel neutral distribution
bar and not directly to ground.
WARNING Dangerous voltages appear on these terminals and associated circuitry when
the AC supply is turned on. Be sure the circuit is protected from inadvertent
energization during the assembly process.
Connect external circuits
When all remote devices have been connected to their circuits, connect these circuits to the panel (see
Figure 3-1, Figure 3-2 and Figure 3-3).
CAUTION: To maintain proper operation and supervision of detectors, indicators, and
modules, it is necessary that wiring instructions with the devices be followed
exactly, particularly with regard to in and out connections to the devices. It is
also necessary that each addressable device be properly programmed with
address and status (if applicable), and in conformance with the building
system layout. Misaddressed or miswired devices may cause severe
malfunctions and be difficult to locate.