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2 Integrated Fire Protection System 

PAR-3 Control Panel 

 

 

FM-072G-0-05 C

 

are factory connected to the TBR Terminal Strip as shown 
in the CONTROL PANEL OPTIONS data sheet.  

Should a remote annunciator be required with the 

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system (not to be confused with connection to the building's 
existing Fire Alarm Control Panel which is achieved through 
the standard dry output contacts), a 

Remote Annunciator 

RZA-4X

 is available.  This annunciator requires the 

installation of the 

LED Interface Module 4XLM

, which must 

be factory installed.  Refer to CONTROLS OPTIONS 
datasheet for additional details. 

  

Zone Relay Module (4XZM):  

Provides and additional 4 

sets of Form "C" relays.  Terminals are factory connected to 
the TBC Terminal Strip as shown herewith: 

TBC

1
2

4

3

7
8

6

5

10

12

11

9

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NO
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NO
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NO
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SYSTEM ALARM

SYSTEM TROUBLE

WATER FLOW

SUPERVISORY

Activated by detection zone

OR water flow condition.

Activated by any abnormal electrical

Activated by the opening of the deluge or

Activated by a supervised valve in abnormal

position OR by low air pressure condition

condition of the system

flow control valve OR by alarm line verification

RATED 2 Amp. at 30V.dc / 0.5 Amp. at 30 V.ac (resistive)

NOTE:  AUXILIARY DRY CONTACT RELAY OUTPUTS

USE ONLY WITH POWER LIMITED CIRCUITS.

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6.  Installation:

 

Prior to installation of external devices and wiring, review and 
observe all instructions provided herewith.  Field wiring must 
be according to FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM for the specific 
mode of operation required. 

.1  All wiring must be done in accordance with national and/or 

Local codes for fire alarm systems.  The Authority having 
Jurisdiction may have additional requirements. 

.2  Mount the cabinet in a clean, dry, vibration free area where 

temperature and humidity conditions do not exceed 
limitations indicated in TECHNICAL DATA above. 

.3  Verify that all initiating devices (detectors, pull stations) and 

indicating appliances (bells, horns and strobes) are 
compatible with the PAR-3 Control Panel.  Refer to Device 
Compatibility Document on our Web site

 

and appropriate 

Fire Protection Equipment Approval Guides. 

.4  Wire all alarm initiating devices sequentially for proper 

supervision. 

.5  Pull required conductors and drill knockouts as 

required. 

Note:

  The control panel motherboard is factory pre-wired 

and programmed for the configuration selected at the 
time of purchase.  All field wiring should be terminated 
on the terminals provided as shown on the FIELD 
WIRING DIAGRAM.  No connection needs nor should 
be made directly to the panel motherboard as this would 
void warranty and might prevent the normal operation of 
the unit. 

.6  Prior to connecting to the panel, verify continuity of all 

circuitry.  Check for, and correct any short circuits. 

.7  Make electrical connections to TBA terminal strip  for 

the detection and alarm circuits according to the 
FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM for the system used. 

.a  Where indicated on the FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM, 

install the 4.7 k

 ½ Watt End of Line Resistor 

(provided in panel) at the remote end of circuit. 

.b On all un-used circuits, leave the 4.7 k

 ½ Watt 

End of Line Resistor (provided in panel) in place. 

.c Maintain polarity on alarm bell and trouble bell 

circuits.  Do not energize the panel until all 
associated modules and associated cables have 
been connected. 

.8  Prior to energizing the panel: 

.a  Verify that dip switches controlling panel operation 

are in the proper position for the system used.  
Refer to TABLE 1 and FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM. 

.b 

Verify that all modules are securely and properly 
positioned on their pins.  If a module is loose, 
carefully align all pins and press firmly into position. 

 

TABLE 1 – Basic Program 

 

Mode #1 

Single Hazard 

Two Zone

 

Mode #2  

Single Hazard 
Crossed Zone

 

Switch 1 
Switch 2 

OFF 
OFF 

ON 

OFF 

 

Outputs 1 & 3 

– 

Activated by an alarm 
on either Zone 1 

or

  

Zone 2. 

Output 2

 – Activated by 

a waterflow alarm on 
Zone 3. 

Output 4

 – Activated by 

a supervisory condition 
on Zone 4. 

Output 1 

– Activated by 

an alarm on either Zone 

or

  Zone 2. 

Output 2

 – Activated by 

a waterflow alarm on 
Zone 3. 

Output 3

 – Activated by 

alarms on both Zone 1 

and

  Zone 2 

Output 4

 – Activated by 

a supervisory condition 
on Zone 4. 

Zones 1 and 2 refer to Initiating Device Circuits 1 and 2.

Summary of Contents for TOTALPAC 2 PAR-3

Page 1: ...fore making any change In fire conditions when an initiating device circuit or predetermined combination of circuits is energized the panel activates the release and signaling circuits according to the Function Selector setting On the panel s display board the appropriate Alarm Trouble and Supervisory LED s will flash until the event has been acknowledged After depressing the Tone or Alarm Silence...

Page 2: ... A second trouble will resound the buzzer Switch 3 Alarm Activate The Alarm Activate switch may be used to activate signaling circuits and relays Switch 4 System reset The Reset switch clears any activated output circuit If alarm or trouble conditions exist when the reset switch is pushed they will re activate the panel Front Panel Zone Status LEDs When the panel is activated zone status LEDs illu...

Page 3: ... PAR 3 Control Panel Refer to Device Compatibility Document on our Web site and appropriate Fire Protection Equipment Approval Guides 4 Wire all alarm initiating devices sequentially for proper supervision 5 Pull required conductors and drill knockouts as required Note The control panel motherboard is factory pre wired and programmed for the configuration selected at the time of purchase All field...

Page 4: ...ush door handle Figure 2 Typical Control Equipment Layout FM 072Q 0 19 C dwg NOTE Front door assembly not shown for clarity Spare Sprinkler Heads Storage Rack 12 heads capacity TBA Field Wiring Terminals Strip TBC TBR also when provided Typical Control Panel Motherboard Placement TBB Field Wiring Terminal Strip for 120 220 Vac Power Feed under protective cover Air Compressor Isolating Switch rated...

Page 5: ...ads Storage Rack 12 heads capacity TBA TBC TBR Field Wiring Terminals Strip PAR 3 Control Panel Motherboard Placement Emergency Batteries BATT EARTH MICRO FAIL DIP Switches for System Programming J9 Troubleshooting LEDs 3 Placement of optional Status Annunciator Module MEA or Fail Safe Timer Elevators J9 Battery connector AC Circuit Breaker OPT 1 OPT 2 Refer to labels description for detail FM 072...

Page 6: ...quire RESET to clear ALARM SILENCE Acknowledge for alarms and supervisories The ALARM SILENCE switch will silence the local piezo change any flashing alarm LEDs to steady and turn off the notification appliance circuits not the Releasing Circuits The ALARM SILENCED LED will illuminate Alarm silence is a latching function and requires a RESET to clear ALARM ACTIVATE The ALARM ACTIVATE switch may be...

Page 7: ...he button identified ALARM SILENCE To select the previous zone press the button identified ALARM ACTIVATE a When selection of the disabled zones is completed release the button identified TONE SILENCE b The yellow lamp identified SYSTEM TROUBLE will flash Silence the audible signal by pressing the button identified TONE SILENCE 3 To reactivate the zones previously disabled repeat the procedure to ...

Page 8: ...that must be supplied by the secondary power source batteries to sustain the control panel operation for one hour Control Panel including a 4XZM Relay module with AC power lamp OFF System trouble lamp and audible signal ON 096 If using an extra 4XZM Relay module add 008 If using a 4XLM RZA 4X Driver Annunciator combination add 019 Number in use Device current see Device Compatibility Document for ...

Page 9: ...than 85 of rated voltage allow them to charge for 48 hours 3 If problem persists replace batteries Ground fault trouble Earth yellow LED ON 1 Remove field wiring from TBA Install dummy ELR 4 7K for 24V 2 2K for 12V 2 Remove both battery leads 3 If trouble clears connect one circuit at the time to pinpoint the problem 4 If trouble does not clear replace circuit board System Trouble LED ON Power tro...

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