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FA-1000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................. About this Manual ................................................................................................................ About the FA-1000 ............................................................................................................... Contact Us ..........................................
FA-1000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Configuring Initiating and Indicating Circuits ........................................................................ Configuring Circuit Correlations............................................................................................ Display Configuration ........................................................................................................... Walk Test Operation ...................................................................
FA-1000 Fire Alarm Control Panel List of Figures and Tables Figures Figure 1 BB-1024 Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions ............................... Figure 2 BB-1072 Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions ............................... Figure 3 Main Chassis Installation .............................................................................................. Figure 4 Expander Chassis Installation ..................................................................
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Introduction About this Manual This installation and operation manual provides information on installing the FA-1000 Series Fire Alarm Control Panel. About the FA-1000 Mircom's FA-1000 Fire Alarm Control Units provide a large capacity of supervised Class A or B (Style D or B) initiating circuits and supervised Class A or B (Style Z or Y) indicating circuits. All circuits are supervised for opens and ground faults, and indicating circuits are supervised for shorts.
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FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual System Components Chassis Model ECH-1048 Model TEST/CONFIG MODE COMMON MCC-1024-12 Same as MCC-1024-6, but with a 12 ampere power supply. For more information see Appendix C: Module Specifications and Features on page 57. MCC-1024-6S Same as MCC-1024-6, but with disconnect slide switches instead of DIP switches. For the U.S.A. Market only. MCC-1024-12S Same as MCC-1024-12, but with disconnect slide switches instead of DIP switches. For the U.S.A.
System Components Enclosures Model BB-1024 Description BB-1024 (add suffix “R” for red enclosure) Surface enclosure 24 circuits BB-1072 (add suffix “R” for red enclosure) Surface enclosure 72 circuits BB-1072 Flush Trim Rings Model Description FA-UNIV-TRB (add suffix “R” for red enclosure) Flush trim ring in Black FA-1072TR (add another suffix R for red enclosure) Flush trim ring Batteries W = 6 1/2" H = 3 3/4" BA-110 D = 4" BA-124 W = 7 1/8" Description D =6 7/8" W = 7 5/8" H = 6 1/2
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual FA-1000 Fire Alarm Control Panel Kits For any other sizes, etc., components are ordered separately. Model Description FA-1008KA Expandable kit for the Canadian market. Eight Class B (or four Class A) initiating and four (Class A or B) indicating circuits, Expandable to 24 circuits, six amp power supply (MCC-10246Main Chassis in a BB-1024 enclosure). FA-1008KUA Expandable kit for the U.S.A. market.
Mechanical Installation and Dimensions Mechanical Installation and Dimensions Install the enclosure as shown for the BB-1024 in Figure 1, or for the BB-1072 in Figure 2 on page 7. Figure 1 BB-1024 Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions MATERIAL: 18GA (0.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Figure 2 BB-1072 Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions 7-9/16" BACKBOX 1-1/4" MATERIAL:16GA (0.059") THICK COLD ROLLED STEEL FINISH: PAINTED DOOR DOOR FLUSH TRIM BACKBOX WALL WALL SURFACE (SIDE VIEW) 3-1/8" 22-1/4" FLUSH (SIDE VIEW) 1-1/8" & 7/8" KNOCKOUTS 2" TYP. 16" 24-3/4" 22-13/16" 2" TYP. 1-1/2" 2" 15" 8-3/4" 10-1/4" 33" 2" SINGLE KNOCKOUT 7/32" DIA.
Mechanical Installation and Dimensions Main Chassis Installation 1. Install the main chassis in the BB-1024 backbox as shown in Figure 3 below, using the supplied hex-nuts. 2. Group the incoming wires through the top of the enclosure to prepare them for wiring the modules. Do not run the wires in-between the modules since this could cause a short circuit. 3. Use a wire tie to group wires for easy identification and neatness. 4.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Main and Expander Chassis Installation 1. Install the main and expander chassis into the BB-1072 enclosure, as shown in Figure 4, using the supplied hex-nuts. 2. Group the incoming wires through the top of the enclosure to prepare them for wiring the modules. Do not run the wires in-between the modules since this could cause a short circuit. 3. Use a wire tie to group wires for easy identification and neatness.
Module Mounting Locations Module Mounting Locations The main chassis in a BB-1024 or BB-1072 enclosure comes pre-assembled with all power supply, main panel, and display components and boards. The expander chassis is equipped with a pre-assembled display board. The PR300 City Tie Module or the UDACT-300A Digital Communicator may be added on the left side, as shown in Figure 7 on page 12. These modules connect directly to the dedicated P2 connection in the upper-left corner of the main fire alarm module.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Figure 6 BB-1072 Expansion Chassis Mounting Locations The BB-1072 enclosure with an ECH-1048 expander chassis is equipped with two long extension cables: one for the 26-pin ribbon cable (MD-575) and one for the four-wire power cable (MD-580). Circuit adder modules are installed from right to left in two tiers (back then front).
Expander Chassis ECH-1048 Main Chassis MCC-1024-6 or MCC-1024-12 Provision for PR300 or UDACT300A Module Mounting Locations 12 Figure 7 Circuit Adder Mounting Details Place continuity jumper on last board 8 7 5 6 4 2 3 1 MD-575 MD-575 MD-580 MD-579 MD-575 Long Ribbon Cable MD-579 Short Power Cable MD-580 Long Power Cable MD-580
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Module Settings Figure 8 Main Fire Alarm Module RS-485 connection for future expansion P1 FIELD WIRING TERMINALS Connector for PR-300 Module or UDACT-300A P2 Remove these jumpers to program Class B JW4 JW1 JW2 JW3 JW5 Connector for circuit adder modules P5 MAIN FIRE ALARM BOARD Power connector for adder modules JW6 Factory connection to Bridge Rectifier Connector for display module (MCC-1024) P6 Connection to 24VDC battery Connector for future ex
Module Settings Figure 9 Main Display Module (MCC-1024-6, MCC-1024-12) P2 COMMON TROUBLE COMMON ALARM ZONE 1 REMOTE FAILURE A.C. ON COMMON SUPERVISORY ZONE 2 SYSTEM RESET LAMP TEST BATTERY/ CHARGER TROUBLE ZONE 3 TEST/CONFIG MODE CPU FAULT FIRE DRILL AUXILIARY DISCONNECT ACKNOWLEDGE BUZZER SILENCE GROUND FAULT ZONE 4 SIGNAL 1 TROUBLE ZONE 5 SIGNAL 2 TROUBLE ZONE 6 SIGNAL 3 TROUBLE ZONE 7 SIGNAL 4 TROUBLE ZONE 8 SIGNAL SILENCE GENERAL ALARM 1 P1 8 CONFIG. 1 4 SIG.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Figure 10 Main Display Module (MCC-1024-6S, MCC-1024-12S) On the MCC-1024-6S and MCC-1024-12S Chassis for the U.S.A. market only, the main display module appears as shown in Figure 10, below. The Disconnect DIP-switches are replaced by slide switches. COMMON TROUBLE COMMON ALARM ZONE 1 REMOTE FAILURE A.C.
Module Settings Figure 12 Detection Adder Module (Model DM-1008A) P2 FIELD WIRING TERMINALS JW4 JW3 Data cable to P5 of main fire alarm module or to previous adder module. P4 Power connector to P6 of main fire alarm module or to previous adder module. JW2 Data connector for next adder module. Power connector for next adder module. JW1 P1 P3 JW5 Jumpers JW1: Install jumper for Class A (Style D) operation of initiating circuits 1 and 2.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Figure 13 Signal Adder Module (Model SGM-1004A) J11 P2 P4 ZONE 4 FIELD WIRING TERMINALS 1 2 3 JW5 ZONE 3 Data cable to P5 of main fire alarm module or to previous adder module JW4 ZONE 2 JW3 Data connector for next adder module Power connector to P6 of main fire alarm module or to previous adder module Power connector for next adder module ZONE 1 P1 P3 JW2 JW1 GREEN SIGNAL LEDs Jumpers JW1: Remove continuity jumper if there are any more adder modu
Module Settings Jumpers for the Bell Cut Mode JW2: Place jumper over pins 1 and 2 for the ability to remotely silence the bells on Zone 1. JW3: Place jumper over pins 1 and 2 for the ability to remotely silence the bells on Zone 2. JW4: Place jumper over pins 1 and 2 for the ability to remotely silence the bells on Zone 3. JW5: Place jumper over pins 1 and 2 for the ability to remotely silence the bells on Zone 4. ATTENTION: Discard jumpers on zones that are not configured for bell cut.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Figure 15 Digital Communicator Module (Model UDACT-300A) CONNECT RIBBON CABLE FROM P1 TO MIRCOM FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL VR1 Table 1 Cable Connectors and Miscellaneous Cable Connector Function P1 Ribbon Cable for connecting to Mircom Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) P2 RS-232C/RS-485 Connection for computer configuration.
Module Settings The following table lists the user jumpers available on the UDACT-300A and their functions. Table 3 UDACT-300A List of Jumpers for Operation and Configuration JUMPER NUMBER JUMPER FUNCTIONS JW1 Normally open. Place jumper here and power down the UDACT-300A by disconnecting P1 or power down the fire alarm panel (AC and Batteries), then power back to revert to default passcode. After reset, remove the jumper. Leave normally open.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Field Wiring Main Fire Alarm Module Terminal Connections Wire devices to terminals as shown in Main Fire Alarm Module Terminal Connections on page 21 and Figure 18. For more information see Wiring Tables and Information on page 29, Appendix B: Device Compatibility List on page 50 and Appendix C: Module Specifications and Features on page 57.
Field Wiring Figure 18 Main Fire Alarm Module Terminal Connections (continued) IND1+ (Y/Z) INDICATION CIRCUIT 1 IND1+ (Z) STYLE Y WIRING SUPERVISED INDICATING CIRCUIT #1 IND1- (Z) IND1- (Y/Z) IND2+ (Y/Z) INDICATION CIRCUIT 2 STYLE Z WIRING IND2+ (Z) SUPERVISED INDICATING CIRCUIT #2 IND2- (Z) IND2- (Y/Z) INDICATION CIRCUITS 3 & 4 ARE NOT SHOWN INI1+ INI1- STYLE D INI1 INI2+ INI2- SUPERVISED INITIATING CIRCUIT #1 (ALARM ZONE) STYLE B WIRING SUPERVISED INITIATING CIRCUIT #2 (SUPERVISORY OR WATERFLO
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Detection Module (DM-1008A) Terminal Connections Wire devices to terminals as shown in Figure 19 below. For more information see Wiring Tables and Information on page 29, Appendix B: Device Compatibility List on page 50 for compatible devices, and Appendix C: Module Specifications and Features on page 57. Note: • Initiating circuits in an FA-1000 Series Fire Alarm Panel must all be either Class B (Style B) or Class A (Style D).
Field Wiring Signal Module (SGM-1004A) Terminal Connections Wire devices to terminals as shown in Figure 20 below. For more information see Wiring Tables and Information on page 29, Appendix B: Device Compatibility List on page 50 for compatible devices, and Appendix C: Module Specifications and Features on page 57. Notes: • All power limited circuits must use type FPL, FPLR, or FPLP power limited cable. • SGM-1004A indicating circuits are fully supervised and rated for 24 VDC unfiltered, 1.70 amp max.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Relay Module (RM-1008A) Terminal Connections Wire devices to terminals as shown in Figure 21 below. For more information see Wiring Tables and Information on page 29, Appendix B: Device Compatibility List on page 50 for compatible devices, and Appendix C: Module Specifications and Features on page 57. Notes: • All power limited circuits must use type FPL, FPLR, or FPLP power limited cable.
Field Wiring UDACT-300A Main Board Terminal Connections Wire the two telephone line devices to terminals as shown below in Figure 22 below. The UDACT-300A terminals are located on the top left hand corner of the board. If using a cellular or wireless service, use the Line 2 interface connection only. Note: Most AHJ's do not allow the connection of premises telephones. See UDACT-300A Instruction and Operation Manual (LT-888) for further details.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (Model PR-300) Terminal Connections Wire as shown below in Figure 23 using proper wire gauges. For more information see Appendix C: Module Specifications and Features on page 57. For use in the U.S.A., the installer must add an Atlantic Scientific (Tel. 407-725-8000) Model #24544 Protective Device, or similar UL-Listed QVRG Secondary Protector, as shown.
Field Wiring Power Supply Connections The power supply is part of the main chassis. The ratings are outlined in the table below.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Wiring Tables and Information Table 4 Wiring Table for Initiating Circuits Wire Gauge Maximum Wiring Run to Last Device (ELR) (AWG) ft m 22 2990 910 20 4760 1450 18 7560 2300 16 12000 3600 14 19000 5800 12 30400 9200 Note: Maximum loop resistance should not exceed 100 Ohms. Table 5 Wiring Table for Indicating Circuits Main board SGM-1004A indicating circuits are rated for 1.7 amps each. The indicating circuits are rated for 1.7 amps each.
System Checkout System Checkout Before Turning the Power On 1. To prevent sparking, do not connect the batteries. Connect the batteries after powering the system from the main AC supply. 2. Check that all modules are installed in the proper location with the proper connections. 3. Check all field (external) wiring for opens, shorts, and ground. 4. Check that all interconnection cables are secure, and that all connectors are plugged in properly. 5. Check all jumpers and switches for proper setting. 6.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Troubleshooting Message Description Circuit Trouble Normally when a circuit trouble occurs, its designated trouble indicator will be illuminated, as well as the Common Trouble indicator and Trouble buzzer. To correct the fault, check for open wiring on that particular circuit loop or see if the circuit disconnect switch is in the ON or CLOSED position. Note: disconnecting a circuit will cause a system trouble (off-normal position).
Indicators, Controls, and Operation Indicators, Controls, and Operation Refer to Figure 25 below for LED indicators, control buttons, and switches locations. Figure 25 Indicators and Control Location COMMON TROUBLE COMMON ALARM ZONE 1 REMOTE FAILURE A.C.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Common Indicators Buzzer The buzzer is activated by any of the following: • Fire alarm : steady • Supervisory alarm : fast flash rate • Trouble : trouble flash rate If the buzzer turns on in response to a non-latching trouble or supervisory, it will turn off if the condition causing it to sound goes away and there is no other reason for it to be on. AC ON LED The green AC ON LED illuminates steadily while the main AC power is within acceptable levels.
Indicators, Controls, and Operation configuration mode. If the panel is left in either mode for over an hour with no operator activity, this LED will flash at the trouble flash rate. Auxiliary Disconnect LED The amber Auxiliary Disconnect LED flashes at the trouble flash rate after the Auxiliary Disconnect button is pressed. It turns off after the button is pressed a second time.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual the panel, but it is still in the first stage) cancels the timer and turns the Acknowledge LED on steady amber. General Alarm Button (Red) If the panel is not configured for two stage operation, this button does nothing. If the panel is configured for two stage operation, pressing the General Alarm button immediately sends the panel into second stage General Alarm. It will also re-activate the signals if they have been silenced during General Alarm.
Indicators, Controls, and Operation • The Circuit Status LED turns on steady amber when the corresponding circuit is in alarm. This LED will also flash at the fast flash rate while an active circuit is being reconnected. Trouble-Only Circuit Indicators The operation of trouble-only circuit indicators applies to initiating circuits configured as trouble-only circuits.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Single Stage Operation In a single stage system, all alarm inputs are treated in a similar manner. Alarm inputs include any of the following: non-verified alarm, verified alarm, sprinkler alarm, water-flow alarm, and general alarm circuits.
Indicators, Controls, and Operation • The buzzer sounds steadily • If signals have been silenced as a result of the silence button or the Auto signal silence timer, signals are resounded as they were before signal silence, the Signal Silence LED turns off, and the Auto Signal Silence timer, if configured, is restarted • If the panel is not already in General Alarm, additional non-disconnected signals programmed to the new input are activated with the Alert Code ( for more information see Indicating (Signal
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Circuit Type Description Non-Latching Supervisory These alarms are for supervisory devices. An activation on these circuits will cause the Circuit Status LED and the Common Supervisory LED to illuminate amber. The buzzer will sound continuously. If the circuit activation is removed, the supervisory condition will clear (so long as there are no other supervisory conditions in the system) and the circuit Status LED will extinguish.
System Configuration System Configuration Introduction to Configuration Configuration of the FA-1000 Fire Alarm Control Panel is performed by a combination of configuration DIP switch settings and button presses. Circuit-related operations are correlated to their respective disconnect switches. You can access the configuration DIP switches from the main display module after removing the protective lexan cover. The DIP switches are labelled as CONFIG. 1 to 8.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Table 6 Configuration DIP Switch Functions DIP Switch Position (1-8) Function Number Button Operations 0000 0000 00 None Normal Operation (not in configuration mode) 0000 0001 01 Yellow Select Style D/B (Class A/B) Initiating Circuits 0000 0010 02 Yellow Manual Signal Silence Enable 0000 0011 03 Yellow Fire Drill Enable 0000 0100 04 Yellow Two Stage Operation 0000 0101 05 Yellow Common Alarm Relay Operation 0000 0110 06 Yellow Output C
System Configuration DIP Switch Position (1-8) Function Number Button Operations 0011 0011 33 Yellow Non-Silenceable Strobes 38 None Show Relay Circuits 40 Yellow and Red 0100 0001 41 Yellow Correlation by Input Circuit 0100 0010 42 Yellow Correlation by Output Circuit 7F Yellow and Red 80 None Description Relays 0011 1000 Resize System 0100 0000 Set Circuit Adder Module Number and Type Correlations Default 0111 1111 Restore to Default Configuration Walk Test 1000 0000 Walk T
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Factory Default Configuration The system as shipped from the factory is configured with no adder modules, and with set defaults as outlined below: • All initiating circuits are Style B (Class B) non-verified alarms (any alarm on any initiating circuit activates all indicating circuits) • Indicating circuits are all common alarm and set as silenceable, temporal code. If shorts exist on any indicating circuits, then they will not activate on alarms.
System Configuration 5. Set the Config DIP switch to 0100 0000 (resize system1). Wait five seconds. 6. Press the yellow and red buttons together for five seconds. Wait 10 seconds. The system is now ready for further configuration, or configuration mode may be exited if the default settings are acceptable.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual DIP Switch Position (1-8) Features 0001 0001 Common Supervisory Relay Action An illuminated yellow LED indicates that the common supervisory relay will follow the common alarm status. If the yellow LED is off (default), the common supervisory relay will follow the common supervisory status. Use this feature to provide an extra common alarm relay if a common supervisory relay is not needed.
System Configuration 2. To configure circuits to be of that selected circuit type, turn on all of the desired circuit disconnect DIP switches (up position) and press the yellow button for about one second. After a short pause, the initiating circuit yellow trouble LEDs will be updated to show the new configuration. 3. Lower all DIP switches to the OFF position and press the System Reset button.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual With the factory default configuration, all outputs are configured to activate with any inputs configured as alarms. If output circuit correlations are enabled (see Configuration Features on page 44), outputs must be configured to one or more inputs to activate at all. This configuration is referred to as a correlation. There are two configuration options: correlated individual outputs to one or more inputs, or correlated individual inputs to one or more outputs.
Walk Test Operation Notes: • The feature called “Output Circuit Correlations Enabled” must be ON for indicating circuit correlations to operate (see Configuration Features on page 44), otherwise all indicating circuits will be common alarm. This means that they will all activate with any input circuits configured as alarms. Relay circuits are always enabled for correlations.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A: RA-1000 Remote Annunciator Panels RA-1000 Series The RA-1000 Series of remote annunciators are units with electrical modules and enclosures matching the configurations of the FA-1000 Series Fire Alarm Control Panels. For detailed information see Mircom Documents RA-1000 Manual LT-617, RAM-208 Manual LT-648, RAM-216 Manual LT-658 and MGD-32 Manual LT-847.
Appendix B: Device Compatibility List Appendix B: Device Compatibility List FA-1000 Series UL Listed Two-Wire Smoke Detectors Notes: Whether mixing different models of compatible smoke detectors or using the same model on the same circuit, total standby current of all detectors must not exceed 3 mA. The below listed smoke detectors are compatible with initiating circuits having Compatibility Identifier "A".
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Smoke Detector Make Model / Base Compatibility Identifier Head / Base Rated Standby Current Maximum # of devices per circuit Hochiki continued SLR-24/NS4-220 HD-3/HB-3 0.045mA 30 SLR-24/HSC-220R HD-3/HB-3 0.045mA 30 SLR-24H/NS6-220 HD-3/HB-3 0.045mA 30 SLR-24H/NS4-220 HD-3/HB-3 0.045mA 30 SLR-24H/HSC-220R HD-3/HB-72 0.045mA 30 SLR-835/NS6-220 HD-3/HB-3 0.045mA 30 SLR-835/NS4-220 HD-3/HB-3 0.045mA 30 SLR-835/HSC-220R HD-3/HB-72 0.
Appendix B: Device Compatibility List Smoke Detector Make Model / Base Compatibility Identifier Head / Base Rated Standby Current Maximum # of devices per circuit System Sensor continued 52 2451 / B401B A-A 0.12 mA 25 2451 / B406B A-A 0.12 mA 25 2451 / DH400 A - N/A 0.12 mA 25 2451TH / B406B A-A 0.12 mA 25 2451 / B401 A-A 0.12 mA 25 2451TH / B401 A-A 0.12 mA 25 4451HT / B401B A-A 0.12 mA 25 4451HT / B406B A-A 0.12 mA 25 1100 A - N/A 0.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual FA-1000 Series UL Listed Compatible Four-Wire Smoke Detectors Smoke Detector Make Model / Base Maximum # of devices per circuit Mircom MIR-545U 30 MIR-545TU 30 Sentrol-ESL 541C N/A 541CXT N/A 709-MV-21 N/A 709-24V-21 N/A 741U WITH 702U or 702E Base N/A 449AT, 449C, 449CT, 449CRT, 449CST, 449CSTE, 449CSRT, 449CSRH, 449CSST, 449CSSTE, 449CTE, 449CSLT N/A System Sensor 1424 25 6424 30 6424A 30 A77-716B DH400ACDCI 8 DH400ACDCP 8 DH400ACDCIHT
Appendix B: Device Compatibility List FA-1000 Series UL Listed Compatible Signaling Devices 54 System Sensor SpectrAlert Wheelock continued Wheelock continued Gentex continued P2415 AS-2430C-FW MT-24-LS-VFR-ULC SHG24-110-1 P2415W AS-2475C-FW MT-24-WS-VFR-ULC GOT24 P241575 AS-24100C-FW AMT-12/24-R-ULC GOS24-15-1 P241575W AH-24-R AMT-24-LS-VFR-ULC GOS24-15/75 P2475 AH-24-WP-R MB-G6-24-R GOS24-15/75 P2475W NS-2415W-FR MB-G10-24-R GOS24-30/75 P24110 NS-241575W-FR SM-12/24-R GOS
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual FA-1000 Series ULC Listed Compatible Hardwire Smoke Detectors Notes: Whether mixing different models of compatible smoke detectors or using the same model on the same circuit, the total standby current of all detectors must not exceed 3 mA.
Appendix B: Device Compatibility List Make & Model/Base Maximum # of Devices Maximum # of Devices SIJ-24/NS6-220 30 1451-A/B401B 25 SIJ-24/NS4-220 30 1451-A/B406B 25 SIJ-24/HSC-220R 30 2451-A/B401B 25 SLR-24/NS6-220 30 2451-A/B406B 25 SLR-24/NS4-220 30 1451DH/DH400A 30 SLR-24/HSC-220R 30 2451-A/DH400A 25 SLR-24H/NS6-220 30 1151A 30 SLR-24H/NS4-220 30 2151A 30 SLR-24H/HSC-220R 30 C2W-BA/C2WT-BA 30 SLR-835/NS6-220 30 C2WTR-B 1 SLR-835/NS4-220 30 C2WTA-BA 1 SLR-8
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C: Module Specifications and Features Main Fire Alarm Chassis (MCC-1024-6[SA]) Main Fire Alarm Chassis (MCC-1024-12[SA]) General Same as MCC-1024-6(S) except for • Eight supervised Style B (Class B) or 4 Style D (Class A) initiating circuits; fully configurable. Terminals are labelled "INI". initiating circuits are Compatibility ID "A". AC Line Voltage: • Power Limited: 22 VDC, 3 mA standby, 5 mV ripple, 50 mA max.
Appendix D: Power Supply and Battery Calculations Appendix D: Power Supply and Battery Calculations Use the form below to determine the required main chassis and secondary power supply (batteries). IMPORTANT NOTICE The main AC branch circuit connection for Fire Alarm Control Unit must provide a dedicated continuous power without provision of any disconnect devices. Use #12 AWG wire with 600-volt insulation and proper over-current circuit protection that complies with the local codes.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Warranty and Warning Information Warning Please Read Carefully Note to End UsersThis equipment is subject to terms and conditions of sale as follows: Note to Installers This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system.
Warranty and Warning Information radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference. System Users A user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switch possibly due to permanent or temporary physical disability, inability to reach the device in time, or unfamiliarity with the correct operation. It is important that all system users be trained in the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm.
FA-1000 Installation and Operation Manual Component Failure Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible, the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component. Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be discovered by regular testing and maintenance.
Warranty and Warning Information Warranty Procedure To obtain service under this warranty, please return the item(s) in question to the point of purchase. All authorized distributors and dealers have a warranty program. Anyone returning goods to Mircom must first obtain an authorization number. Mircom will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained.
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