
Traverse Installation and Commissioning Guide, Section 9: Alarm, Timing, and Management Cabling Procedures
Optional Turin PDAP for Alarm Connections
Page 9-14
Turin Networks
Release TR3.2.1
Optional Turin
PDAP for
Alarm
Connections
Several equipment choices are available to the user in order to provide power
distribution and alarm capabilities in a Traverse system installation. The Turin Power
Distribution and Alarm Panel (PDAP) is one choice and is considered an optional,
adjunct component of the Traverse system.
The PDAP alarm connection topics are as follows:
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PDAP-4S for Traverse 1600 and Traverse 2000:
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PDAP-4S Power, Fuse and Visual Alarm Wire-Wrap Posts
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PDAP-4S Power Alarm Connections
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PDAP-4S Fuse Alarm Connections
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PDAP-4S Visual Alarm Input Connections
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PDAP-15A for Traverse 600:
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PDAP-15A Power, Fuse, and Visual Alarm Wire-Wrap Posts
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PDAP-15A Power Alarm Connections
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PDAP-15A Fuse Alarm Connections
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PDAP-15A Visual Alarm Input Connections
7
Cut the audible critical alarm wires to the correct length and strip back the
insulation by ¼ inch (7 mm).
8
Terminate the wire on the critical audible alarm normally-open (NO) and
the common (C) posts using a wire-wrap tool.
9
Repeat Steps 7 and 8 for major and minor audible alarm connections.
10
Is there another Traverse shelf in the rack?
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Yes.
Repeat Steps 1–9 to make audible alarm connections for the next
shelf in the rack making alarm connections at the second and third
shelf.
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No.
The Audible Alarm Output Connections at the Next Shelf
procedure is complete. Continue to the
, page 9-14 or if there are no optional PDAP
connections, Chapter 2—“Timing Interface Cabling,” page 9-25.
Table 9-4 Audible Alarm Output Connections at the Next Shelf (continued)
Step
Procedure