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Installing the System
For installations that include wireless sensors, allow at
least 10 inches above the panel cabinet for the antenna.
Allow at least 24 inches in front of the panel for open-
ing the panel door.
Figure 1. Determining Panel Location
Total System Power and Wire Length
Guidelines
Ìi
A) Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited fire alarm cir-
cuits must be installed using FPL, FPLR, FPLP, or
substitute cable permitted by the National Electrical
Code ANSI/NFPA 70. Wire that extends beyond the
cable jacket must be separated from all other conduc-
tors by a minimum of 1/4-inch or by a nonconductive
barrier.
OR
(B) Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited fire alarm cir-
cuit conductors must be installed as Class 1 or higher
circuits.
Table 1 describes panel voltage/current output ranges. See
Appendix A for maximum and standby device current draw.
Total system wire allowed varies depending on devices
powered by the panel, wire length between devices and the
panel, and the combined wire length of all devices.
Table 2 describes the maximum wire length allowed
between compatible devices and the panel.
Mounting the Panel
Use the following procedure to mount the panel to the wall
or wall studs.
1/"
Make sure you are free of static electricity whenever
you work on the panel with the cover open. To
discharge any static, first touch the metal panel
chassis, then stay in contact with the chassis when
touching the circuit board. Using an approved
grounding strap is recommended.
To mount the panel cabinet and circuit board:
1.
Open the panel door and slide it up to remove it from
the cabinet. Set the door aside.
2.
Remove the knockout to provide access for system wir-
ing (see Figure 2).
3.
Feed all device wires through the knockout and place
the panel in position against the wall.
4.
Level the panel and mark the top and bottom mounting
holes (see Figure 2).
Table 1. Panel Voltage/Current Output Ranges
Panel Terminal Voltage Range
Max. Current
4 (+12V)
8.5 - 14.2 VDC
9.1 - 14.2 VDC (UL)
750 mA—non-UL
Listed systems
90 mA—UL Listed
systems
7 (OUT1/+12)
8.5 - 14.2 VDC
1.25 A at default
configuration—
non-UL Listed
systems.
650 mA—UL
Listed systems.
17 (Z6/2W+)
8.9 - 13.7 VDC
80 mA
PANEL
16.25"
9"
11"
21"
45-55"
PHONE JACK AND
OPTIONAL MODULE
MOUNTING AREA
ANTENNA
AREA
NOTE
ALLOW AT LEAST 24"
IN FRONT OF PANEL
TO ALLOW FOR OPENING
CABINET DOOR AND
ACCESS TO PANEL
COMPONENTS.
FLOOR
8642G01A.DSF
10"
Table 2. Maximum Device Wire Lengths
Device
Max. Wire
Length to Panel
Wire
Type
AC Power Transformer
18 AWG—25 ft.
Stranded
Earth Ground
16 AWG—25 ft.
Solid
Telephone (RJ-31X)
as required
Stranded
Detection Devices
22 or 18 AWG—
300 ohms maximum
loop resi 2k
end-of-line
Stranded
2-Wire Smoke Detectors
22 AWG—330 ft.
18 AWG—830 ft.
(based on 10 ohms
maximum loop
resi 2k end-
of-line)
Stranded
Sirens
22 AWG—80 ft.
18 AWG—200 ft.
when using GE
Interlogix siren
models
13-469 or 13-046
Stranded
SuperBus 2000 2x16 LCD
Alphanumeric Touchpad
22 AWG—300 ft.
18 AWG— 750 ft.
Stranded
SuperBus 2000 Fixed
Display LCD Touchpad
22 AWG—300 ft.
18 AWG— 750 ft.
Stranded
SuperBus 2000 2x20 LCD
Alphanumeric Touchpad
22 AWG—250 ft.
18 AWG— 600 ft.
Stranded
SuperBus 2000 2x20 VFD
Alphanumeric Touchpad
22 AWG—250 ft.
18 AWG— 600 ft.
Stranded
SuperBus 2000 Hardwire
Input Module
22 AWG—1,800 ft.
18 AWG— 4,500 ft
Stranded
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