System Sensor PDRP-1002 Series manual

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    PDRP -1002 Series Agent R elease Control System Instructi on Manual 3825 Ohio A venue St. Charles, IL 6 0174 1-800 -SENSOR2 Fax: (6 30) 377-6495 PN 51 135:B0 ECN 00- 543 Docu me nt 51135 I56-1358-01 04/06/2001 Rev: B[...]

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    Lim W arLg.p65 01/10/2000 An automatic fire alarm system –typically made up of smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warn- ing devices, and a fire alarm control with remote notification capability–can provide early warning of a developing fire. Such a system, however, does not assure protection against property damage o[...]

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    Lim W arLg.p65 01/10/2000 WARNING - Several different sources of power can be con- nected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. Control unit and associated equip- ment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized. Do not attempt to inst[...]

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    NFPA Stan dards 4 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 NFP A Standards This control panel complies wi th the following NFP A standard s: • NFP A 2001 - Clean Agent Fire Extinguishing S ystems • NFP A 17 - Dry Chemical Ext inguishing Sys tems • NFP A 17A - W et Chemical Extin guishing Systems •N F P A 1 2 - CO2 Extinguis hing Sy[...]

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    Table of Contents PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 5 T able of Contents NFPA Standards ................ ................. ................. ................. ....................... ................ 4 NFPA Standards .......... ....................... ................. ................. ................. ................ 4 Underwrit[...]

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    Table o f Contents 6 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Zone Relay Mod ule - 4XZM ........ ................. ................. ................. ............. 26 LED Interface Modu le - 4XLM ..................... ....................... ................. ....... 27 Setting Mode of Operatio n ...... ................. .................[...]

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    PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 7 1. Product Descripti on Overview The PDRP-1002 Agent Release Control System has been designed as a control center fo r use in automatic fire supression systems. The p anel is a feature-p acked control un it suitable to perfo rm detection and co ntrol functions associated with the release of gaseo[...]

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    1. Produ ct Descri ption Circu its 8 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Circuits Input Circuits Detector Zone 1 (Style B/D) Detector Zone 2 (Style B/D) Abort (Style B/D ) Manual Release (Style B/D) Note: Optional auxiliary relay module 4XZM t racks these f our circuits. Output circuits Notification Applian ce Circuit 1 (Style Y/Z) No[...]

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    Contro l Panel 1. Produc t Descr iptio n PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 9 Control Panel Figure 1 Control Panel SW 1 TB 1 TB 2 TB 3 TB 4 JP1 GE N ALM 2 SU PV 1 SU PV 2 GE N ALM 1 J4 J5 J7 J8 OP T 1 OP T 2 J10 J3 J9 J2 AM P J1 TB 5 OUT#1 B+ A+ A– B– OUT#3 B+ B – OUT#4 B+ B – OUT#2 B+ A + A– B– IN # 1 B+ A+ A– B– IN[...]

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    1. Produ ct Descri ption DIP Swi tch Funct ions 10 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 DIP Switch Functions The table below describes the DIP switch fun ctions. For a more detailed explaination see "Setting Mode of Operatio n" on page 28. Options Three opti onal modules ar e available for use on the co ntrol panel. The contr[...]

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    Options 1. Produc t Desc riptio n PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 11 Remote Annunciator - RZA-4X The Remot e Annunciator m ounts on a s tandard single-g ang box, an d provides LED indication of the sa me functions as the zone relay m odule. For example, with DIP switch #1 ‘ON’ and DIP switch #2 ‘OFF’: • One zone in alar[...]

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    1. Produ ct Descri ption Specifications 12 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Specificati ons AC Power PDRP-1 002: 1 10/120 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 1.2 amps PDRP-1 002E: 220/ 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 0.6 amps W ire size: minimum #14 A W G with 600V insu lation Battery (lead acid only) Maximum Char ging Ci rcuit: 27 .6V , 1.5 amps Maximum Battery [...]

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    PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 13 2. Installation Cabinet Mounting Carefully unp ack the system and check for shipping damag e. Select a suitable location in a clean, dr y , vibr ation-free environment that is not su bject to extreme temperatures. Locate the top of the cabinet approximately five feet above the f loor with the hi[...]

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    2. Inst allation Cabinet Moun ting 14 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 The figure below shows the exterio r dimensions and mounting hole locations fo r the cabinet backbox and dimens ions of the op tional trim ring: Figure 2 Cabinet Mounting Dimensions Reinstallation of Circuit Board Reinstall the printed circu it board as follows:[...]

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    Installing Optional Vol tmeter/Ammeter 2. Instal latio n PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 15 Installi ng Optional V oltmeter/ Ammeter T o monitor battery voltage and battery charging current, a 4XMM Meter Module is required. T o install the power meter mo dule follow the steps b elow: The figure be low shows the mounting location [...]

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    2. Inst allation Power Connect ions 16 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Power Connections W ARNING: Do not apply any type power to this control panel until all connections have been made and verified. AC Connections Disconnect (op en) the circuit breaker in the AC main breaker panel and tag it “Out o f Service”. Note: Refer to [...]

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    Power-limited Wiring R equirements 2. Instal latio n PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 17 Observe po larity when co nnecting the bat teries. Connect the battery cabl e (p/n 75 203 or 7520 2, depending on terminal size of battery) to terminal J9 on the main circuit board using the plug -in connector provided. Connect red wire to pos[...]

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    2. Inst allation Initiating D evice Circuit s 18 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Initiati ng Device Circuits The control pan el provides two Initia ting Device Circuit s (#1 and #2) and they may be con figured as either Style D (Cl ass A) or Style B (Class B). C ircuit #3 is desi gnated as an Abort Sw itch Circuit and Circu it #4 [...]

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    Initiating Device Circu its 2. Installatio n PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 19 Four-Wire Smoke Detector Connections A maximum of 200mA is available from th e 24VDC Resettable Power cir cuit on TB1 (+24VR terminals). Any powe r that is drawn fro m the 24VDC Nonresett able Power on T B2 (+24VNR terminal ) must be subtracted from a[...]

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    2. Inst allation Outp ut C ircui ts 20 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Output Circui ts Notification Appliance Circuits The control panel provides two Style Z (Class A) or Style Y (Class B) Notification Appliance Circuits, which are supervised and power- limited. Each circuit is capable of 1.5 amps of current. T otal current drawn[...]

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    Output Circuits 2. Installa tion PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 21 Releasing Circuits CAUTION: To prevent accidential discharg e, connect releasing devices after initial panel tests are completed. The control panel pro vides two Style Y (Class B) Releasing Circuits, which are nonpower-limited. Circuit #2 can be conf igured for a[...]

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    2. Inst allation Powering External Devices 22 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Alarm Relay Circuit One Form-C dry contact alarm relay is provided in the basic panel for controlling supplementary devices. Contacts are rated 2 amps at 30 VDC and 0.5 amps at 30 V AC (resistive) and are non-s ilenceable when an alarm occurs. T rouble R[...]

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    Optional Modules 2. Instal latio n PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 23 Optional Mo dules Overview The control panel has two mo dule connectors - J5 (up per position) and J8 (lower position). Three modul es are available for the panel and they can be u sed in any combination, includ ing duplicate modules. The correspon ding option [...]

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    2. Inst allation Opti onal M odule s 24 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Installation - Lower Position T o install eith er the 4XTM, 4XZM or 4XLM module in the lower position follo w these instructions: Figure 14 Module Installation - Lower Position Step Action 1 Cut j umper ‘OP T2’ on main cir cuit bo ard. 2 Remove the lower-r[...]

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    Optional Modules 2. Instal latio n PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 25 Setup and Configuration Transmitter Module - 4XTM Connect a Remote Alarm circuit, Remote T rouble circuit o r a Municipal Box to the T ransmitter Modu le as shown below . Polarities shown in activated pos itions. Note: Dummy load terminals 6 and 7 (4.7K , 1/4 W[...]

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    2. Inst allation Opti onal M odule s 26 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Zone Rel ay Modul e - 4XZM Relay #1 through #4 on this mod ule have speci fic function s based on t he configurati on of DIP switches #1 and #2 o n the control pane l. See “Zone Rela y Module Configu ration” on page 30 f or a more detail ed explaination of[...]

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    Optional Modules 2. Instal latio n PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 27 LED Interface M odule - 4XLM Connect the terminals on TB1 of the LED Interface Mod ule to the corresponding terminals of the RZA- 4X Remote Annu nciator . Make wiri ng connections with system power of f. Maxi mum wire impe danc e is 50 oh m per wiri ng co nne c[...]

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    2. Inst allation Setting Mo de of Operation 28 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Setting Mode of Op eration Select op erating mode by setting the SW1 DIP swi tches as desc ribed below; b asic programmi ng options are shown in this section. After any chang es are made to the config uration of the switches, the panel must be reset. Fo[...]

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    Setting Mode of Operation 2. Instal latio n PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 29 Switch #2 - Supervi sory/Releasing S ervice Set the function of Releasi ng Circuit #2 b y setting this switch . Switch #3 and # 4 - Timer Delay Select the desired timer setting and s et these switches accordingly . Switch # 5 and #6 - Abort Function Se[...]

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    2. Inst allation Setting Mo de of Operation 30 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Zone Relay Module C onfiguration Relay #1 , #2, #3 and #4 of the the 4XZM Zon e Relay Modul e have specifi c functions based on the configurat ion of DIP Switch es #1 and #2 on the contro l panel. The table bel ow provides a descrip tion of these functi[...]

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    Power-Up Procedure 2. Instal latio n PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 31 Power-Up Procedure W ARNING: Prior to energizing this panel, notify all pers onnel and authorities, inclu ding any personnel w ho may be worki ng on, arou nd, or near th is unit. W ARNING: Battery contains sulfuric acid w hich can cause severe burns to the sk[...]

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    2. Inst allation Power -Up P roce dure 32 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Notes[...]

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    PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 33 3. System Operation W ARNING: When used for CO 2 rele asing appli cations, ob serve pr oper prec autions a s stated in NFP A 12. Do not enter the pr otected space unless physical lockout and other safety procedures are fully completed. Do n ot use software disable functions in the panel as locko[...]

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    3. Sys tem Op erati on Control Switch es 34 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Control Switches Figure 22 Control Panel Switches T one Silence - Pressing this s witch acknow ledges alarms, tr oubles and sup ervisories. Th e panel has alarm and trouble resoun d with LED fl ash of new condi tions. The flas hing troubl e LED(s) illum in[...]

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    Piezo 3. Sys tem Op erati on PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 35 Piezo The piezo (local buzzer) gener ates different tone patterns for dif ferent event conditions: • Alarm - Generates a steady tone, no pu lse. • Tr o u b l e - Pulses one seco nd on, one second of f. Repeats 30 pulses per m inute. • Supervi sory - Pulses one-[...]

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    3. Sys tem Op erati on Last Event Recall 36 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Last Event Recall Last Event Recall allows the user to display th e previous panel status. The Last Event Recall mak es use of the four panel switches as f ollows: 1. Pr ess and hold in the TONE SILENCE switch. 2. With the T ONE SILENCE sw itch held in, pr[...]

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    System Events 3. Sys tem Op erati on PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 37 Single Zone in Alarm (Cross Zone) Condition Upon actuation of a single-zone initiating device, a red alarm LED will illuminate to indicate whether Zone 1 or Zone 2 is i n alarm. In addition to the LED, a single-zone alarm will activate the Alarm Relay; the pi[...]

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    3. Sys tem Op erati on System Events 38 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Notes[...]

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    PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 39 Appendix A: Secondary Power Calculations Standby Battery Requirements The Standby Battery Curren t obtained in the table below repr esents the amount of curr ent that must be supplie d by the secondary power sour ce (batteries) to sustain cont rol panel operati on for one ho ur . Note: The contr[...]

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    Appendix A: S econdary P ower Calc ulations Calculating the Batt ery Capacity 40 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Calculating the Battery Capacity Use this table to determine the batter y capacity required by the system. T able 2 Amp Hour Calc ulations The battery charger in this panel will charge a maximum of 18 AH of batteries wi[...]

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    PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 41 Appendix B: Compatible Devices T wo-wire Smoke Detectors, UL Listed Use the two-wire detecto rs listed below . T able 3 T wo-wire Smoke Detectors Detector Model Identifier T ype Base Model Identifier Standb y Current (mA ) Detectors per Zone Syste m Sensor 1400 A Ioniza tion n/a n/a 0.10 20 Syst[...]

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    Appen dix B: Com patibl e Devi ces Four-wire Smoke Detectors, UL Lis ted 42 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Four-wire Smoke Detectors, UL Listed Use the f our-wire detector s listed belo w . T able 4 Four-wire Smoke Detectors FM Approved Releasing Devices (Syste m Sensor’ s PDRP-10 02/PDRP-1 002E) Note: Refer to the FM approval [...]

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    Notification Appliances, UL Listed Appendi x B: C ompatib le Dev ices PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 43 Notification Appliances, UL Listed Control pane ls suppling Special Ap plication (FWR , Filtered) power must u se the Notification App liances listed below . • Rated V oltage is nominal operat ing voltage • All currents ar[...]

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    Appen dix B: Com patibl e Devi ces Notification Applian ces, UL Listed 44 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 T able 6 Notification Appliances System S ensor SP 101R2 4M Speak er/Strob e, 5” squar e gril l 24VDC 125 75 System Se nsor SP100W2 4MC Ceiling Speaker/Stro be, 8” round grill 24VDC 125 7 5 System Sen sor MA12/24EH M ulti [...]

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    Door Holders, UL Listed Appendi x B: C ompatib le Dev ices PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 45 Door Holders, UL Listed Use the Door Holders listed below . T able 7 Door Holde rs 24 VDC Relays, UL Listed Use the Relays listed below . T able 8 24 VDC Relays Model T ype Current (mA) FM-98 0-2 4 Floor Moun t, Si ngle 68 FM-986-24 W al[...]

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    Appen dix B: Com patibl e Devi ces 24 VDC Relays, UL Listed 46 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Notes[...]

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    PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 47 Appendix C: NFP A Standard -Specific Requirements Minimum System Requirements The control panel has been de signed for use in commercial, in dustrial, and in stitutional app lications and meets the requir ements for service under the National Fire Pro tection Association (NFP A) Standards outlin[...]

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    Appendix C: NFPA Stand ard-Spe cific R equireme nts Digital Alarm Com municator/Transmitter - Noti-Fire 911AC 48 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Digital Alarm Communicator /T ransmitter - Noti-Fire 91 1AC Note: This application is not FM approved Using the Noti-Fire 91 1AC DACT for connection to a Central Station Receiver or Prote[...]

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    Universal Digital Alarm Communicator - 411UDAC Appendi x C: NF PA Stand ard-Sp ecific Requirem ents PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 49 Universal Digital Alarm Communicator - 41 1UDAC The following figure illustrates an example of Central Station/Remote Station Receiver or Protected Premises Receiving Unit reporting using a 41 1UD[...]

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    Appendix C: NFPA Stand ard-Spe cific R equireme nts Local Energy Mun icipal Box 50 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Local Energy Municipal Box Using th e 4XTM T ransmitter Module for con nection to a Local Energy Muni cipal Box. • The Muni cipa l Box cir cui t supe rvi ses fo r gr ound f ault s and ope ns (i .e. m issin g wir e) [...]

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    Remote Station Receiver - RS82-9 Appendi x C: NF PA Stand ard-Sp ecific Requirem ents PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 51 Remote Station Receiver - RS82-9 Using the 4XTM T rans mitter Module for connection to a Fire•Lite RS82 -9 Remote Station Receiver . • Intended fo r connection to a polarity revers al circuit of a remote st[...]

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    Appendix C: NFPA Stand ard-Spe cific R equireme nts Remote Station Receiver - RS82- 9 52 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 Notes[...]

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    PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 53 Append ix D : T estin g & Maintena nce T esting Inspection Perform the following p rior to applying power to the system. • Check th e actual wiring ho okup with th e wiring diagrams . • Insure that no pieces of wire h ave fallen into the circuitry . • Check for miss ing or damaged part[...]

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    Appen dix D: Te sting & Mainte nance Troubleshoo ting 54 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 T able 9 T roubleshooting T a ble Symptom Problem Solution AC Power LED ON Syst em trou ble LED ON Circuit trouble LED ON Notificatio n appliance circuit trou ble 1. Che ck TB2 for proper c onnec tions. 2. Re move all field wir ing and i n[...]

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    Index PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 55 Index Numerics 110/12 0 VAC 12 220/24 0 VAC 12 411UDAC 47, 4 9 4XLM LED Interface Mod ule 11, 23 4XMM Meter Module 11, 15 4XTM Transmitter Module 10, 23, 47 4XTMF Transmitter Module 50, 51 4XZM Zon e Relay Modu le 10, 23 4XZMF Zo ne Relay Modul e 30 911A C DAC T 47, 48 A Abort F unction 29[...]

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    Index 56 PDRP-1002 Instruction Manual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 G General Alarm 30 ground f ault 33 , 50 I Indi cati ng Ci rcui t #1 53 initial alarm test 53 initiating ci rcuits 34 initiating device 37, 47 Initiating Device Circu it 36 inspection 53 interconnect wire, battery 31 Interface Module 11 interruption of circuits 36 IRI- type del ay tim er 29[...]

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    Index PDRP-1002 Instruction M anual PN 51135:B0 04/06/01 57 R rail 24 rail, backbox 13, 14 red wire 1 7 regulat ed power 22 rela y cont act s 49 Relay, System Alarm 34 release 33 releasing 21 Releasing Circuit 20 , 21 Releasing Circuit #2 29 Releasing Devices 47 Remote Alarm circuit 25 Remote An nunciator 11 Remote Station 47, 49 Remote Station Ser[...]

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    Limited W arranty System S ensor ® warrants its p roducts to be free from defects in materials and workm an- ship for eig hteen (18 ) months from th e date of man ufactu re, under norma l use and ser - vice. Produc ts are d ate s tamped at time of m anufactur e. Th e sol e and e xclusi ve obligati on of System Sensor ® is to repair or re place, a[...]