P/N 315-049708-5
Siemens Industry, Inc.
Building Technologies Division
8
LOOP
WIRES.
SEE
COMP
A
TIBLE
CONTROL
EQUIPMENT
T
ABLE.
NO
COM
NC
LOOP
WIRES.
SEE
COMP
A
T
IBLE
CONTROL
EQUIPMENT
T
ABLE.
T
O
NEXT
DETECT
OR
OR
EOL
DEVICE
(1A)
T
O
REMOTE
DEVICE
(6)
CNTL
+
-
(5)
-+
+
-
ALARM
CONT
ACTS
125
V
AC,
24
VDC,
2.5A
SEE
NOTE
2
DEVICE
REMOTE
DEVICE LOOP
-
DEVICE LOOP
+
LOOP/REM
-
DEVICE
CONTROL
NOT USED
LOOP/REM
+
MODEL
AD2-P
T
O
NEXT
DETECT
OR
OR
EOL
DEVICE
+
-
T
O
SECOND
REMOTE
DEVICE
(SEE
MUL
TIPLE
REMOTE
DEVICES)
REM+
-
+
REM-
CONTL
REMOTE
ALARM
RELA
Y
COM
NC
NO
+
-
CNTL
-
+
+
DEVICE
LOOP
MODEL
AD2-PR
NOTE:
EOL
DEVICE
MUST
BE
COMP
A
TIBLE
WITH
SYSTEM
INITIA
TING
CIRCUIT
.
OBSER
VE
PROPER
POLARITY
WHERE
APPLICABLE.
(6)
(5)
(1A)
TB1
TB1
PE-1
1
PE-1
1C
PE-1
1
PE-1
1C
N
O
TES:
1.
Up to 30 air duct housings can be
installed on one initiating cir
cuit,
ex
cept as noted in Note 2.
2.
When an
AD2-PR is used to contr
ol a
fir
e saf
et
y function,
the
AD2-PR must
be the ONL
Y de
vice on the initiating
cir
cuit.
3.
Do not use looped wir
e under
base
terminal.
4.
Br
eak wire r
un to pr
ovide supervision
of connection.
5.
The gr
een gr
ounding scr
ew
in the
wiring compar
tment of the air
duct
housing is not used.
Figur
e 5
Typical Connections f
or
the
AD2-P /
AD2-PR Using PE-1
1 / PE-1
1C Detector
s
If
remote
devices
are
supported
by
the
initiating
circuit,
each
detector/base
may
have
up
to
2
remote
devices
with
the
following
configurations
and
restrictions
only:
MUL
TIPLE
REMOTE
DEVICES
Remote Device
1
AD2-P
AD2-P
Remote Device
2
RLC-1
1,
RL
W
-1
1
RSAC-1
1,
RSA
W
-1
1
Restrictions
See
Note
2
See
Note
2
SEE
REMOTE
DEVICE
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
WIRING
DET
AILS:
DEVICE
RLC-1
1,
RL
W
-1
1
RSAC-1
1,
RSA
W
-1
1
INST
ALLA
TION
INSTRUCTIONS
P/N
315-094925
P/N
315-094926
If the r
ela
y cont
acts are
being used to contr
ol 1
20
VA
C operated eq
uipment,
ensur
e that the conduit is
pr
operly at
ta
ched to the
internal metal gr
ound str
ap,
using the pr
oper
conduit
loc
king nuts.
Failure t
o
p
ro
vide pr
oper
grounding
m
ay r
esult in f
atal
electrical shoc
k and
violation of national and
local codes.