
FPD-7024
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Operation and Installation Guide | 1.0
Overview
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1.2 Components
1.2.1 On-board Conventional Points
All on-board points and points implemented with
the FPC-7034 work with two- or four-wire
detectors. The system has an optional alarm
verification feature.
Table 1:
Two-Wire Circuits
Number of two-wire circuits Four circuits, expandable
to eight using an FPC-7034
Expander
Type of Circuit
Class B, Style B and Class
A, Style D as needed)
EOL Resistor
2.21 k
Ω
(P/N: 25899 or
F01U034504),
UL listed
Supervisory Existing
8 to 20 mA
Required Existing for Alarm 25 mA
Maximum Short Circuit
Existing
45 mA
Maximum Line Resistance
150
Ω
Circuit Voltage Range
20.4 to 28.2 VDC
Maximum Detectors per
Point
20 detectors (two-wire)
Total Detector Standby
Existing
3 mA maximum
Response Time*
Either fast (500 ms) or
programmable (from 1 to
89 seconds)
Dirty Detector Monitoring
Implements Bosch Security
Systems, Inc. Chamber
Check
®
and GE Interlogix,
Inc. CleanMe™ protocol to
monitor conventional loops
for dirty detectors.
* Refer to
Section 6.4
on page 81.
All on-board points, and points activated with the
FPC-7034 Four Point Expander, are continuously
monitored for detectors signaling a dirty condition
using the Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Chamber
Check and GE Interlogix, Inc. CleanMe protocols.
To prevent nuisance reports, a two-minute delay
occurs before a dirty detector is annunciated. A six-
minute delay occurs after the detector restores
from the dirty condition before the control panel
restores the condition.
1.2.2 Off-board Addressable Points (with
D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module)
The D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module adds:
•
Two Class B, Style 4 or one Class A, Style 6
Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs)
•
Each point is individually supervised for proper
connection to the common bus (when over ten
points are troubled, up to ten troubles are
shown per bus and the balance of the troubles
is indicated by a common bus failure
message).
•
Response time can be set to fast, or
programmed from 1 to 89 seconds.
•
Input points on the SLCs are implemented with
a D7042 Eight Input Remote Module.
1.2.3 Enclosure
Housing
The standard enclosure is 18 ga., cold-rolled steel,
and measures 20.75 in. x 15 in. x 4.25 in. (52.7 cm
x 38.1 cm x 10.8 cm). A keyed lock is included, and
the LEDs and LCD display are visible through the
door.
1.2.4 Remote LCD Keypads
Maximum number of keypads: Four FMR-7033
LCD Fire Keypads.
Wiring Requirements: Refer to
Section 2.2 Option
Bus Wiring Requirements
on page 19.
1.2.5 Remote LED Annunciators
Maximum number of annunciators: Eight D7030
eight-zone LED Annunciators.
Wiring Requirements: Refer to
Section 2.2 Option
Bus Wiring Requirements
on page 19.
1.2.6 D7032 with the D7030X Use
When a D7032 Eight-Zone LED Annunciator
Expander is connected to the D7030X, eight
additional LED zones appear. This allows the
D7030X/D7032 combination to show 16 LED
zones. Up to eight D7030X/D7032 combinations
can be connected to the FPD-7024 Fire Alarm
Control Panel. Refer to
Table 2
on page 9 for
zones shown by each D7030X/D7032 combination.
Each D7030X processes 16 zones of
information. If no D7032 is attached, only
the lower eight zones are shown.
The column labeled Shown on D7030X”
In
Table 2
on page 9 applies regardless if
an attachment of a D7032 to any D7030X
is made.