GEZE hold-open system FA GC 150
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Wiring diagram
5.1.2 Mains connection for protection rating II
Power supply for
smoke control unit RSZ 6, RSZ 7
TS 5000 R, TS 5000 RFS,
TS 5000 R-ISM /G/S/0, TS 5000 R-ISM-EFS
ID
085391
no. 115818
Cable length 230 V / 24 V
130 mm / 150 mm
700 mm / 750 mm
Devices of protection rating II
are connected using a two core cable NYM-O, 2x1.5 mm
2
.
Connection can also be made using a three core cable NYM-J, 3x1.5 mm
2
. The protective earth conductor must
not be connected and must be permanently insulated (e.g. additional luster terminal or shrink hose).
Power supply
GC 151
maximum 260 mA
Fig. 5.1.2.1
5.1.3 Mains connection for Slimdrive EMD F/R versions*
see chap. 5.8.9 and 5.8.10
5.1.4 Mains connection for Powerturn F/R versions*
see chap. 5.8.11, 5.8.12 and 5.8.13
5.2 Ceiling-mounted detector
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Note the requirements on the number and installation of ceiling-mounted detectors in chap. 3.5.
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When ceiling-mounted detectors are connected, remove jumper J2 from the lintel-mounted smoke switch GC 151.
5.2.1 Ceiling-mounted detectors GC 152 and GC 153
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The ceiling-mounted smoke detector GC 152 is made up of the
smoke detector
GC 002 D and the relay base GC 150 B.
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The ceiling-mounted thermal detector GC 153 is made up of the
thermal detector GC 003 D and the relay base GC 150 B.
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Ceiling-mounted smoke detector with base GC 152, ID 139850
Ceiling-mounted thermal detector with base GC 153, ID 139881
Smoke detector GC 002 D, ID 141458
Thermal detector GC 003 D, ID 141459
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The resistors for line monitoring are already installed in the relay
base GC 150 B. The resistors can be disconnected using a breaking
point. To do this, insert a screwdriver 3 mm through the hole on the
back of the relay base into the slot of the PDB and turn it, the con-
nection to the resistors breaks.
Back of the relay base
Fig. 5.2.1.1
The resistors for line monitoring and the alarm resistor are already
installed in the relay base GC 150 B.
The resistors for line monitoring are located on
a PCB inside the relay base. These can
be disconnected using a screwdriver as described.
The visible resistor is the alarm resistor.
This must not be disconnected.
Alarm resistor
do not disconnect
Fig. 5.2.1.2