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CAUTION

Wire 12- stand alone unit to appropriate power supply and fire alarm. Earth ground wire connects to green track wire

Refer to data sticker for proper input voltage and current specifications required

Energize power supply. Current draw of .1 AMP per unit

9- Companion units are designed to work with 12- smoke detector units (12-2468, 12-2478, 12-2498) only

Wire companion unit to smoke detector unit as shown on wiring diagram

Do not disconnect any existing wires on smoke detector unit’s terminal strip

Energize power supply

Open door(s) to hold-open point.
Door(s) should hold open

Depress on/off test switch on circuit board.
Door(s) should close and latch

Adjustment of closer spring power may be
necessary to ensure proper latching

Depress on/off test switch to reactivate
hold open latch assembly(s)

Adjust holding tension as required

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1. DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE BEGINNING

INSTALLATION TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

2. INSTALLER MUST BE A TRAINED EXPERIENCED

SERVICE PERSON

3. ALL WIRING MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE LOCAL

ELECTRICAL CODES, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS

4. MAXIMUM WIRE SIZE IS 18AWG

5. SEE IMPORTANT NOTE AT END OF PAGE 7

Wiring 12- Units with and without 9- Companion Unit

Remove jumper and install
output connector assembly
(Part No. 63-2868) required
for this option

User supplied normally
closed momentary switch

Wiring Optional Remote Push Button

INSTALLER:

LEAVE INSTRUCTIONS

WITH BUILDING OWNER

Wiring Instructions for the SARGENT 2408 Series FIREGUARD

®

Combination Door Closer-Holder and Releasing Device
with Integral Smoke Detector

CAUTION: FAILURE TO INSTALL OR ADJUST PROPERLY MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DAMAGE.
For assistance, contact SARGENT at 800-810-WIRE (9473) or www.sargentlock.com

IMPORTANT NOTE: Fire Alarm Control Panels that cannot ignore a 0.5 second closure during a
power cycle, cannot be used with a 12- Fireguard (smoke detector) product revision “D” and lower.
For more information, see page 7 or contact SARGENT Technical Support at 1-800-810-WIRE(9473).

Copyright © 2008 SARGENT Manufacturing. All rights reserved.

Reproduction in whole or in part without the express written

permission of SARGENT Manufacturing is prohibited.

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Summary of Contents for Sargent FIREGUARD 2408 Series

Page 1: ...VICE PERSON 3 ALL WIRING MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS 4 MAXIMUM WIRE SIZE IS 18AWG 5 SEE IMPORTANT NOTE AT END OF PAGE 7 Wiring 12 Units with and witho...

Page 2: ...by cutting jumper between terminal 11 and 12 Terminal 10 is Common 9 is N C and 8 is N O If this is done Aux is lost latch power must be supplied by a separate source Terminals 4 and 15 provide interc...

Page 3: ...g is indicated by the flashing of the Red LED once per second Normal Supervisory Operation Red LED flashes once every 8 seconds Dirty Chamber needs cleaning Red LED flashes once every second Smoke Det...

Page 4: ...rminal 10 to signal remote detectors with relay contact only See 4 and 5 Five detectors maximum Accessory wire pack 63 3212 needed for unit interconnection See IMPORTANT NOTE AT END OF PAGE 7 Copyrigh...

Page 5: ...y wire pack 63 3212 15 Earth ground to track green wire 24VDC 0 15A Max to external alarm Power Supply Board 1 2 Alarm Circuit Trouble Circuit EOL RES Alarm Panel 24VDC Latch 24VDC 0 15A Max to extern...

Page 6: ...imped terminal end into housing body until crimped terminal snaps into position Use accessory wire pack 63 3212 15 24VDC 0 15A Max to external alarm bell horn etc Power Supply Board 1 2 24VDC Latch 4...

Page 7: ...rent ways and are often unpredictable in their growth neither type of detector is always best and a given detector may not always provide warning of a fire In general detectors cannot be expected to p...

Page 8: ...tions The company s customer base includes commercial construction institutional and industrial markets Copyright SARGENT Manufacturing All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without the...

Page 9: ...rent ways and are often unpredictable in their growth neither type of detector is always best and a given detector may not always provide warning of a fire In general detectors cannot be expected to p...

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