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installation foR a 4-11/16 in. squaRe oR 4 in. squaRe
electRical Box (see fiGuRe 3)
note:
The depth of the box is to be determined per Article 370 of the National
Electrical Code. RRM volume is 8.94 cubic-inches.
1. It is recommended that the module address be programmed prior to instal-
lation. Refer to the control unit manual for device address programming.
Using a handheld programmer to set the module address requires a 24 VDC
power supply (see Figure 2). A handheld programmer can only program the
module address. All other configurations can be set using with the control
panel or configuration software.
2. Make all wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagram (see Figure 2).
Ensure that all wiring is free of opens, shorts and ground faults. Verify that
all wires are insulated up to and touching the terminal block, and that each
terminal screw is tight. Connect the Earth-Ground to the green screw on the
mounting bracket.
3. Mount the module to the 4 in. square or 4-11/16 in. electrical box (use adapter
ring for the 4-11/16 in. electrical box) .
4. Using the 2 provided screws, mount the wall plate to the electrical box as
shown in Figure 3.
note
: See Appendix E of the corresponding Control Unit’s Installation, Operation
and Maintenance Manual for routing guidelines for power- limited and
non-power-limited wiring. Refer to the reference table on the last page
for the part number of the applicable manual.
6. The RRM is shipped from the factory as an assembled component and
is not field-serviceable.
7. For ease of wiring, especially with solid wire, an extension ring or deeper
box can be used.
8. For Power-Limited Circuits, use Type FPL, FPLR, or FPLP cable per
Article 760 of the National Electrical Code (NEC). The note located on
product label “ALL OTHERS-POWER LIMITED” must be removed if
connected to a non-power limited supply source.
9. For a list of power supplies, refer to Chapter 1 of the applicable Control
Unit’s Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual. Refer to the
reference table on the last page for the part number of the applicable
manual.
10. For a list of compatible solenoids, refer to Appendix C of the applicable
Control Unit’s Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual. Refer to
the reference table on the last page for the part number of the applicable
manual.
11. To configure the RRM, refer to the applicable Control Unit’s Configuration
Software User’s Guide. Refer to the reference table on the last page for
the part number of the applicable user’s guide.
note:
Releasing devices are Control Unit- and Configuration Software-depen-
dent.
12.
the use of shielded wire is not allowed for the Release circuit, psu
trouble circuit and 24VDc power circuit, except for very short
runs.
The maximum amount of shielded wire which can be spliced into
or used on the referenced circuits is a combined total of 50 feet. When
multiple Remote Release Modules, Addressable Signal Modules, and
Addressable Input Modules attached to the same SLC loop are using
shielded wire on their initiating circuits, remote LED circuits, 24V power
circuits, auxiliary circuits, notification appliance circuits or release circuits,
the total combined shielded wire on all of these circuits (not including the
SLC itself) must not exceed 200 feet. Refer to the control unit Installation,
Operation and Maintenance Manual for SLC loop wiring requirements.
supeRVision
Each Circuit is supervised for short circuit (only when using inline device
06-220023-001 for solenoids), open circuit, and ground faults in order to be listed
as power limited. Initiators are an exception; they are not supervised for short
circuits, and are not listed as Non-Power Limited.
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Figure 3. Mounting the RRM in an Electrical Box
installation foR an in-caBinet RRM enclosuRe
(see fiGuRe 4)
The RRM module is intended for mounting inside a suitable UL-864 Listed enclo-
sure with no other electronics. Use the mounting hardware (standoffs and screws)
provided with the module. Provide a minimum 1/2 in. of clearance between the
RRM(s) and enclosure (See Figure 4).
It is recommended that the module address be programmed prior to installation.
Refer to the control panel manual for device address programming. Using a hand-
held programmer to set the module address requires a 24 VDC power supply (see
Figure 2). A handheld programmer can only program the module address. All
other configurations can be set using the control panel or configuration software.