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Appendix B: Canadian Applications
B.1 Standalone Application
CPU2-3030D, with its integral keypad/display, meets Canadian requirements for standalone
applications. Its 640-character, multi-line display complies with ULC requirements for primary
displays.
B.2 Local Network Application
To meet ULC requirements, the network’s Manual Controls may only be operated from one
location at any given time.
When panels are networked (using Network Communications Modules or High-Speed Network
Communications Modules), employ AKS-1 Key Switch on each panel’s Primary Annunciator to
enable its functions. NCA-2 may be a Primary Annunciator when AKS-1 is installed. Refer to the
NCA-2 Manual (P/N 52482) for more information.
The NCA-2 or Network Control Station (NCS) may be employed as a Display and Control Center.
In the event that communication fails between the panels and the Control Center, the panels will
continue to function in local/standalone mode.
B.3 Automatic Alarm Signal Silence
If selecting this feature for a system requiring annunciators, consult the Authority Having
Jurisdiction.
B.4 Annunciator Applications
1.
In Canada, the ACM series annunciator modules must be used to annunciate the fire alarm
input points/zones only, if no multi-line sequential display is installed.
2.
For Canadian applications, the following LED colors must be employed:
– Red must be used to indicate active alarm inputs.
– Yellow must be used to indicate supervisory, burglary or trouble signals.
– Green must be used to indicate the presence of power or an activated output.
B.5 Releasing Devices
Supervision for shorts is required; use REL-47K and type code Rel Ckt ULC.
Refer to Section 4.6 “Releasing Applications”.
B.6 Canadian SLC Devices
For a complete list of ULC-listed SLC loop devices, see SLC Wiring Manual, Appendix C
“Canadian Versions of SLC Devices”.
NOTE:
Only one key should be issued for a networked system.