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1. Description

This document provides instructions for mounting and wiring the detector bases 

PAD100-LFSB and PAD100-SPKB.  The following detectors are compatible with detec-

tor bases PAD100-LFSB and PAD100-SPKB.

  PAD200-PD & PAD100-PD: 

Photoelectric Smoke Detector

  PAD200-PHD & PAD100-PHD:   Photoelectric Smoke / Heat Detector

  PAD200-PCD:   

Photoelectric Smoke / CO Detector 

  PAD200-PCHD:    

Photoelectric Smoke / CO Detector/ Heat Detector

  PAD100-HD: 

 

Heat Detector

  PAD100-CD: 

 

Carbon Monoxide Detector

2a. Field Wiring Diagram for PAD100-LFSB

Typical field wiring diagrams for the Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) (FIGURE 1).  The SLC 

supports NFPA wiring Class B, A and X.  (FIGURE 1) Typical of NFPA Class B SLC (S+, S-) 

Wiring using the PAD100-LFSB base.  In Class A arrangement two separate conduc-

tors would return from the last detector base to a listed compatible Fire Alarm 

Control Panel (FACP).  

Class X Wiring (FIGURE 2), requires use of PAD100-IM (Addressable Isolator Module).  

The typical field diagram is in Field Wiring Diagram(s) for PAD100-IM.  The PAD100-IM 

manual can be obtained at www.pottersignal.com

2b. Field Wiring Diagram for PAD100-SPKB

Typical field wiring diagrams for the Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) (FIGURE 4).  The SLC 

supports NFPA wiring Class B, A and X.  The PAD100-SPKB offer a choice of field 

selectable power taps: 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2 and 4 watts (FIGURE 5) for use with either 25 

VRMs or 70.7 VRMs audio amplifiers.  The frequency range of the PAD100-SPKB is 

400-4000 Hz.  The PAD100-SPKB is suitable for line supervision.  The PAD100-SPKB in-

cludes DC blocking capacitor which allows for supervision voltage of either polarity.

3. Wiring Instruction

  To ensure proper installation of the detector head to the base, wires shall be 

 

dressed properly at the time of installation

  When using PAD100-SPKB / PAD100-LFSB base, observe the correct polarity of 

 

SLC wiring.

NOTICE:

 

 

THE WIRING TO BE USED SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS 

 

OF ARTICLE 300.3(B) OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE,  NFPA 70, AS WELL 

 

AS ARTICLE 210.

  THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 

 

NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION STANDARD 72.

  DO NOT USE LOOPED WIRE UNDER TERMINALS.  BREAK WIRE RUN TO 

 

PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF CONNECTION.

CAUTION! 

  Break wire runs to provide supervision for connections made to each wire pair.

  When installing, route field wiring away from sharp projections, corners and 

 

internal components.

Detector Base Mounting

PAD100-LFSB / PAD100-SPKB should be mounted directly on the electrical box (FIG-

URE 6a) or to the LFSBBB-W back box (FIGURE 6b).  The PAD100-LFSB / PAD100-SPKB 

mounting holes are configured for a 4” x 2-1/8” deep square box.  Use a box for each 

base and run the power circuit to all base locations.  
Use 12 to 18 AWG conductors to connect to terminals of bases.  It is 

recommended that the SLC conductors be color-coded to avoid wiring errors and 

assist in system troubleshooting.  Improper SLC connections may prevent the system 

from operating normally.  Disconnect power to the SLC until the detectors are 

installed.

1.  Wire the detector bases according to Field Wiring Diagrams.

2.  Use the dip switches (SECTION 11) to set address(es) (1 - 127) for each detector 

 

head.  

NOTICE: 

 

THE PAD100-LFSB /PAD100-SPKB OBTAINS THE ADDRESS FROM THE 

 

DETECTOR HEAD.

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THE DETECTORS AND THE PAD100 MODULES MUST HAVE INDIVIDUAL 

 ADDRESS(ES).

3.  To install the detector head onto the base, match the detector heads to the 

 

base using the alignment feature and twist clockwise until the detector heads 

 

snap into place (FIGURE 6a).

FIGURE 4: PAD100-SPKB Wiring Diagram 

SPK

SLC

FIGURE 5: PAD100-SPKB Wiring and Power Tap

Adjust power taps using 

needle nose pliers.

 SLC -

To FACP

Loop (SLC)

First Base

- PWR +

S +

S -

S +

S -

24+

24-

SLC +

 SLC -

- PWR +

SLC +

Last Base

FIGURE 1: Wiring (Class B) Using PAD100-LFSB

PWR

SLC

FIGURE 3: PAD100-LFSB Wiring

FIGURE 2: Wiring (Class X) Using PAD100-LFSB and PAD100-IM 

FACP

IM

ISOLATOR MODULE

THE IM NEXT TO A FACP SHALL BE INSTALLED

WITHIN 20 FEET FROM THE TERMINAL OF THE FACP

SHORT CIRCUIT

THE AREA TO BE ISOLATED BY 

DETECTING THE SHORT CIRCUIT

IM

IM

IM

SLC

OUT

SLC

IN

Manual Number: 550-0706

550-0706-000

550-0706-000

Detector Bases: 

PAD100-LFSB, PAD100-SPKB
Detectors:

PAD100-PD, PAD100-PHD, PAD200-PD, PAD200-PHD,  

PAD200-PCD, PAD200-PCHD, PAD100-HD and PAD100-CD 

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Summary of Contents for PAD100-PD

Page 1: ...TALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION STANDARD 72 DO NOT USE LOOPED WIRE UNDER TERMINALS BREAK WIRE RUN TO PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF CONNECTION CAUTION Break wire runs to provide supervision for connections made to each wire pair When installing route field wiring away from sharp projections corners and internal components Detector Base Mounting PAD100 LFSB PAD100 SPKB sh...

Page 2: ...SI UL listed aerosol such as Home Safeguard Model 25S or SDi Smoke Centurion as acceptable to the Authority Having Juris diction AHJ b PAD100 PHD PAD200 PHD PAD200 PCHD and PAD100 HD Heat Detectors NOTICE TAKE CARE DURING THE HEATING OF THE DETECTOR TO AVOID OVERHEATING THE PLASTIC HOUSING Use of a low powered heat gun is acceptable CAUTION Do not heat over 210o F 98 9o C Maintain a minimum of 1 f...

Page 3: ...base insert a small screwdriver into the slot on the detector FIGURE 11 and push the plastic tab while simultaneously turning the detector head counter clockwise 2 The locking feature can be disabled To disable the locking feature break off the locking tab before installation FIGURE 12 8 Detector Base Options Model Description PAD100 6DB 6 inch detector base See manual number 550 0622 000 PAD100 4...

Page 4: ...on and where no communication current is transmitted to the FACP Reference spacing requirements in Section 4 No Item PAD100 HD PAD100 CD 1 Working Voltage Range 24 VDC 2 Standby Current 300 µA 3 Alarm Indicator 1 LED 4 Alarm Indictor Current 1 4 mA 5 Alarm Set Point Range 135O to 174O F 57O to 79O C 175O to 185O F 80O to 85O C 135O to 160O F 57O to 71O C Fixed 70 150 400 PPM 6 Installation Tempera...

Page 5: ...t 1 4 Watt 1 2 Watt 1 Watt 2 Watt 4 Watt 25 Volts 75 0 dBA 78 1 dBA 81 2 dBA 83 8 dBA 86 6 dBA 89 7 dBA 70 7 Volts 75 1 dBA 78 1 dBA 80 9 dBA 83 8 dBA 86 9 dBA 89 6 dBA 11 PAD Protocol Dip Switch Settings The following information is for setting the dipswitches on the PAD100 PD PAD200 PD PAD100 PHD PAD200 PHD PAD200 PCD PAD200 PCHD PAD100 HD and PAD100 CD detectors and modules Setting the Address ...

Page 6: ...THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WARRANTY AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW POTTER ELECTRIC SIGNAL COMPANY LLC WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION OR ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE USE OR REPAIR OF THE APPLIANCE OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIM...

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