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T
OTAL
P
AC
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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OTAL
P
AC
2
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
NO
NC
C
NO
NC
C
NO
NC
C
NO
NC
C
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
Ω
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
Ω
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
1
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.