PREMIER M PLUS INSTALLATION MANUAL
Approved Document No: GLT.MAN-111
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Issue : 2.8 Author: NJ Date: 23/07/2012
The fire relay can be used to connect to
various devices which are activated
on a fire alarm. Eg. Auto dialler,
magnetic door release (24V), sprinkler
system etc.
3.5.2 Fault Output (FAULT):
Voltage free changeover contacts. This Output is energised in the quiescent condition. In a fault condition, the output relay turns
off, to ensure fail-safe operation even in the event of total power loss. That is, the normally open contact will be closed when there
is no fault, and open when there is a fault. This should be taken into account when any device is connected to the fault relay.
The fault relay is used to connect to a
remote indication device.
Here the relays are used to communicate both fire and
fault condition to a larger addressable fire alarm system.
3.5.3 Fire Alarm Routing Equipment Output (F.A.R.E.):
Monitored 24V (nominal) output. This is a 24V, 100mA output that activates in any fire condition, and is used for driving local fire
fighting equipment such as sprinkler systems, magnetic door holders, air conditioning shut off, etc. It is active until the panel is
reset. It can be disabled through the zone/sounder disablement function, which may be useful during maintenance tests if the panel
is connected to a central station via an autodialler or digital communicator.
3.5.4 Serial Repeater Output:
The Premier M Plus has an optional serial repeater. It is connected to the main panel by 4 cores (2 for power, 2 for RS485 Data). The
Repeater is fully functional and can silence and reset the panel.
REPEATER CONNECTIONS
Panel
Repeater
Description
Serial Rep A
Serial From Panel A
RS485 Data, Side A
Serial Rep B
Serial From Panel B
RS485 Data, Side B
Aux Pwr 0V
Supply 20-30DC -
0V Power
Aux Pwr 28V
Supply 20-30DC +
28V Power