
Installation
and
Operation
Manual
23
SYSTEM
WIRING
Before
connecting
the
field
wiring,
check
the
wiring
for
opens,
shorts,
grounds,
and
stray
voltages.
WARNING
Damage
may
result
if
a
high
‐
voltage
insulation
tester
is
used
on
wiring
while
connected
to
the
control
panel
and
field
devices.
Terminate
the
field
wiring
to
the
main
board
in
accordance
with
the
diagrams
in
the
SYSTEM
WIRING
section
and
in
the
system
design
documents.
All
wiring
must
be
in
accordance
with
local
codes,
National
Electrical
Code,
and
Canadian
Electrical
Code.
Wiring
Notes
Basic
system
wiring
and
detector
locations
must
be
in
accordance
with
NFPA
72
and
CAN/ULC
‐
S524
or
other
applicable
codes
and
instructions
from
the
appropriate
local
authority
having
jurisdiction.
Devices
that
may
be
satisfactorily
used
with
the
control
panel
are
shown
in
the
Appendix
‐
A:
Compatible
Devices.
Wire
reference
data
are
listed
in
Appendix
‐
B:
Wire
Selection
Guide.
Power
Limiting
In
accordance
with
NEC
Article
760
and
UL
864,
all
power
limited
fire
protective
signaling
conductors
must
be
located
at
least
1/4
inch
away
from
all
of
the
following
wiring
located
within
a
control
panel:
Electric
light
Power
Class
1
or
non
‐
power
limited
fire
protective
signaling
conductors
To
meet
these
requirements,
the
following
guidelines
must
be
observed
when
installing
modules
and
wiring
to
this
control
panel.
When
installing
power
limited
field
wiring,
the
installer
must
comply
with
NEC
article
760,
which
states:
The
fire
alarm
power
‐
limited
circuits
are
installed
using
Types
FPL,
FPLR,
FPLP
or
permitted
substitute
cable,
provided
these
power
‐
limited
cable
conductors
extending
beyond
the
jacket
are
separated
by
a
minimum
of
0.25
in.
(6.35
mm)
or
by
a
nonconductive
sleeve
or
nonconductive
barrier
from
all
other
conductors.
If
energy
limited
cable
or
equivalent
is
not
used
within
the
FW106S/FW106SC
enclosure,
then
the
following
guidelines
do
not
apply.
In
that
case,
be
sure
to
follow
standard
wiringpractices.
Wiring
Entering
the
Enclosure
Non
‐
Power
Limited
Wiring
‐
Wiring
entering
the
enclosure
from
the
bottom
left
side
and
right
side
of
the
enclosure
is
considered
non
‐
power
limited
wiring.
Wiring
must
be
in
the
shortest
route
and
must
not
overlap
any
other
wiring.