Where multiple modules are used, the modules are to be connected using the
“Discharge
Delay
”
output (marked yellow 2) as below.
The FP-0450/8451 fire control panel activation sequence is limited to prevent accidental
discharges when servicing. The maximum amount of time power is supplied to the activation
circuit is 4.5 minutes.
Any programming to the Discharge Delay modules must not
exceed this time limitation, or the modules will not operate.
(For example; if
programmed M1
–
2.5min, M2
–
2.5min, M3
–
2.5min; module 3 will not operate).
Note:
Discharge Delay modules
must not
be connected together by the “normal” output.
3.10
Connecting Multiple FirePro Generators
If multiple FirePro Generators are being installed on a single output, they must be connected
using the FP-08919 Splitter Lead. The Splitter Lead enables the activation current to pass
uninterrupted to all connected FirePro generators and allows for continuous monitoring.
Splitter Leads can be installed at any point on the activation circuit and do not need to be
installed adjacent to the fire control panel or the discharge delay module. For ease of install,
servicing and more efficient field wiring, Splitter Leads should be installed in areas easy to
access and should be used to minimise the required extension leads, and to bypass obstacles.