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4090-9116 Addressable IDNet Isolator Installation Instructions 

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Short Circuit Isolation: 

The one-line diagram (figure 4) shows a multiple floor 

example with Class B (style 4) IDNet communications for each floor starting at an 
Isolator. If floor wiring beyond the isolator should experience a short circuit, each floor is 
automatically separated from the next, preventing the short circuit from disabling the 
entire IDNet communications wiring.

 

 

Earth Fault Isolation:

 

In the event of an earth fault, each floor can be individually 

isolated using built-in control panel diagnostics. With individual floor control, the earth 
fault can be isolated to the floor level to narrow the search area. By adding more 
isolators, the section required to be isolated can be reduced, allowing more devices to 
remain active. 

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Figure 4. Class B Multi-Floor Wiring Example 

 

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Multi-Floor Isolator 
Examples 

Wiring Notes: 
 

1. Operation of the 4090-9116 Addressable IDNet          
     Isolator requires connection to a compatible   
    4100ES, 4100U, 4010ES, or 4008 IDNet communications 

channel. 

2. This is a one-line drawing showing only IDNet   
    communications wiring. 
3. Some IDNet devices require additional wiring 
    for power. Refer to specific devices for details. 
4. Maximum line resistance between panel and isolator and  

between two isolators is 10 ohms (780 ft @ 18 AWG). 

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