Siemens XTRI-S Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 3

 

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The terminals

NORMALLY CLOSED PROGRAMMABLE SWITCHES

(SEE NOTES 1, 3, 4, AND 5)

NORMALLY OPEN PROGRAMMABLE SWITCHES

(SEE NOTES 1, 2, 3, 4, AND 5)

Open Supervision
EOL Resistor
470 ohms 1% 1/2W

Open Supervision
EOL Resistor
470 ohms 1% 1/2W

 

 

TB-EOL

TB-EOL

 

NOTES: 

1. 

Mount EOL on the TB-EOL terminal. 

2. 

The EOL resistor must be mounted at the last switch (normally open switch). 

3. 

TB-EOL will not come with the package of product. Use Siemens TB-EOL, P/N S54322-F4-A2, or equivalent. 

4. 

EOL 470 ohms, 1% 1/2W will come with the package of product. 

5. 

For multi-normally closed switches monitoring, the open fault between switch will not be supervised. 

 
Figure 4 
EOL Wiring for Open Wiring Supervision 

 
 

470 ohms   1% 1/2W

±

 

Figure 5 
EOL 470 Ohms Resistor

 

 

WIRING  

(Refer to Figures 6 and 13) Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram below and wire the addressable 
interface module accordingly. 
 

NOTE: 

Recommended wire size: 
 

 

18 AWG minimum 

 

 

14 AWG maximum 

 

 

Wire larger than 14 AWG can damage the connector. 

 

POWER LIMITED WIRING 

 
In compliance with NEC Article 760, all power limited fire protective signaling conductors must be 
separated a minimum of ¼ inch from all of the following items located within an outlet box: 
 

 

Electric light 

 

Power 

 

Class 1 or non-power limited fire protective signaling conductors 

 
To meet the above requirements, the following guidelines 

must be observed

 when installing this 

interface module. 

NOTE:

 If power limited wiring is not used within this outlet box, then these guidelines do not apply. In 

that case, be sure to follow standard wiring practices. 
 
 

XTRI-R CONTROL MODULE 

 
The XTRI-R Control Module Barrier must be used when the XTRI-R relay contacts are connected to 
non-power limited lines. Break apart the barrier to the correct size and shape shown in Figure 6 for 
either the 4-inch square or double gang box. Install the barrier diagonally into the backbox to create two 
separate compartments within the backbox to separate the wires, as shown in Figure 6. 

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Summary of Contents for XTRI-S

Page 1: ...to Figures 8 through 13 During the isolator mode the built in dual isolators will work at both sides of the module to isolate the line short in front or behind the module The XTRI modules are available in three models The XTRI S P N S54370 B3 A1 and XTRI R P N S54370 B1 A1 can monitor a normally open or closed dry contact The XTRI S can only monitor and report the status of the contact while the X...

Page 2: ... wired to the system THERE IS NO DIRECTIVITY DESIGN FOR DPU CONNECTION IT IS ALLOWED TO INSERT THE PLUG AT EITHER DIRECTION PLUG FROM THE DPU PROGRAMMER TESTER PROGRAMMING HOLES SLOT FOR LOCATING TAB Figure 2 Connecting the DPU Plug WIRING SWITCHES AND EOL CAUTION Deactivate P2 circuit by either or both of the following Using the PMI bypass the circuit being modified and or physically disconnect t...

Page 3: ...ed wire size 18 AWG minimum 14 AWG maximum Wire larger than 14 AWG can damage the connector POWER LIMITED WIRING In compliance with NEC Article 760 all power limited fire protective signaling conductors must be separated a minimum of inch from all of the following items located within an outlet box Electric light Power Class 1 or non power limited fire protective signaling conductors To meet the a...

Page 4: ... separately from terminals 6 7 and 8 NOTE Minimize the length of wire entering the outlet box WIRING AT THE TERMINAL BLOCKS Power Limited Wiring Refer to Figure 7 Wiring to positions 1 2 3 4 and 5 is power limited Non Power Limited Wiring Wiring to positions 6 7 and 8 is considered non power limited CAUTION Ground shield of device line ONLY at the specified location on the Control Panel Non shield...

Page 5: ...dition 6 In the device line up to 30 of any compatible devices in polarity insensitive mode with 20 ohms max line resistance can be isolated between two modules in isolator mode in a Class A Style 6 wiring 7 In the device line up to 30 of any compatible devices in polarity insensitive mode with 20 ohms max line resistance can be isolated behind one module in isolator mode in a Class B Style 4 wiri...

Page 6: ...om control panel or previous addressable device Line Line Line Not used To monitored switches refer to Fig 3 and 4 Figure 11 XTRI D Isolator Mode Wiring 1 5 4 3 2 6 7 8 To monitored switches refer to Fig 3 and 4 Line 1 Line 2 Line 1 Line 2 To next addressable device From control panel or previous addressable device Figure 12 XTRI S Polarity Insensitive Mode Wiring 1 5 4 3 2 6 7 8 To monitored swit...

Page 7: ...witch position and or an internal relay transfer NOTE Be sure to program the XTRI before fastening the switchplate to the unit Figure 14 Mounting the XTRI S R D ELECTRICAL RATINGS Operating Voltage 13 32 Vdc Max Average Current RMS XTRI S 650µA XTRI D 950µA XTRI R 750µA MODULE STATUS LED Flash Color Condition Flash Intervals Seconds Green Normal Supervisory operation 10 Amber Device is in trouble ...

Page 8: ...on building technology security and our offerings contact your Siemens sales or project department We strongly recommend customers to follow our security advisories which provide information on the latest security threats patches and other mitigation measures http www siemens com cert en cert security advisories htm FCC Statement WARNING Installation and usage of equipment not in accordance with i...

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