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D400-08-00                                                                                              2                                                                                              I56-280-05R

Mounting

Each 1412 and 1424 detector is supplied with a mounting 
bracket kit that permits the detector to be mounted:
1. Directly to a 3

1

2

 inch or 4 inch octagonal, 1

1

2

 inch deep 

electrical box, or

2. To a 4 inch square electrical box by using a plaster ring 

with the supplied mounting bracket kit.

Spacing

Spacing  of  30  ft.  on  a  smooth  ceiling  as  per  NFPA  72E. 
Where  conditions  or  response  requirements  vary,  other 
spacing may apply.

Wiring Installation Guidelines

All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National 
Electrical Code and the applicable local codes, and any spe-
cial requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction. 
Proper wire gauges should be used. The conductors used 
to connect smoke detectors to control panels and accessory 
devices should be color-coded to prevent wiring mistakes. 
Improper connections can prevent a system from respond-
ing properly in the event of a fire.

NOTE:

  Refer  to  releasing  device  manufacturer’s  installa-

tion instruction for proper connections.

NOTE:

  Contacts  are  shown  in  stand-by  mode  and  will 

transfer in alarm condition.

CAUTION

For system supervision: for terminals 1, 2, 7, and 8, do not 
use looped wire under terminals. Break wire run to provide 
system supervision of connections.

For  signal  wiring  (the  wiring  between  interconnected 
detectors), it is recommended that the wire be no smaller 
than  18  gauge.  Wire  sizes  up  to  12  gauge  wire  may  be 
used. For best system performance, the power (+) and (–) 
loop wires should be twisted pair and installed in separate 
grounded conduit to protect the loop from extraneous elec-
trical interference.

Smoke  detectors  and  alarm  system  control  panels  have 
specifications  for  allowable  loop  resistance.  Consult  the 
control  panel  manufacturer’s  specifications  for  the  total 
loop  resistance  allowed  for  the  particular  model  control 
panel being used before wiring the detector loops.

TAMPER

RESISTANT

TAB

TO MAKE DETECTOR TAMPER RESISTANT,

BREAK OFF TAB EXTENSION

AT SCRIBED LINE

Figure 1. Flush mounting of detector on 4 inch 
octagonal box:

Figure 2. Detector mounting bracket:

S0139-00

S0140-00

COMMON
N/O
N/C

AUXILIARY

CONTACTS

FORM C

4

5

6

7

8

2 1

+

-

POWER

ALARM

CONTACTS

FORM A

N/O

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Figure 3. Wiring diagram for models 1412 and 1424 detectors used with Class A or 
Class B four-wire control panels.

Summary of Contents for 1424

Page 1: ...condensing Locking Alarm Reset by momentary power interruption Relay Contact Ratings Resistive or Inductive 60 power factor load Form A 2 0A 30VAC DC Form C 0 6A 110VDC 2 0A 30VDC 1 0A 125VAC 2 0A 30VAC For Canadian installations relay contact rating is 2 0A 30VAC DC Electrical Ratings 1412 1424 System Voltage 12 24 DC 4V Maximum Ripple Supply Voltages 11 3 20 VDC Minimum 17 3 29 VDC Maximum Reset...

Page 2: ...nd by mode and will transfer in alarm condition CAUTION For system supervision for terminals 1 2 7 and 8 do not use looped wire under terminals Break wire run to provide system supervision of connections For signal wiring the wiring between interconnected detectors it is recommended that the wire be no smaller than 18 gauge Wire sizes up to 12 gauge wire may be used For best system performance the...

Page 3: ...ce CAUTION Smoke detectors are not to be used with detector guards unless the combination has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose Testing NOTE Before testing notify the proper authorities that the smoke detector system is undergoing main tenance and therefore will temporarily be out of service Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent unwanted alarms Before testin...

Page 4: ...mbly by depressing the three lock prongs on the top of the cover rotate the cover counterclockwise and pull the screen and cover assembly away from the detector see Figure 5 Usage of System Sensor CRT400 cover removal tool is recommended 2 Remove the screen from the cover 3 Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the screen the cover and the sensing chamber 4 After cleaning snap the screen into t...

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