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ESL 1500 Series Fire Alarm Control Panel
Connecting Supplementary Contacts
Note:
Supplementary Alarm and Trouble Contacts are for power limited applications only (see Installation Recommenda-
tions/Precautions). When supplementary contacts are connected to a power limited circuit, these outputs meet power limited
code and do not require separation.
Supplementary Alarm Contacts
Dry, Form C contacts are provided for controlling supplementary alarm functions from the BMB. Contacts are rated 2A @ 30
VDC resistive. Terminals are ALM COM, ALM NC, and ALM NO. Contacts transfer in alarm.
Supplementary Trouble Contacts
Dry, Form C contacts are provided for controlling supplementary fault functions from the BMB. Contacts are rated 2A @ 30
VDC resistive. Terminals are TRB COM, TRB NC, and TRB NO. The trouble relay is normally energized and will activate even
if both AC and battery power are removed.
Optional Zone Relay Module (ZRM)
Additional relays may be added using the optional ZRM-5. Make electrical connections using Figure 8. After connections are
made, use directions in Installing Optional ZRM and Snap Track to finish the installation.
Installing Optional ZRM and Snap Track
1
Remove the protective tape from the adhesive mounting strip on the snap track supplied with the unit.
2
Mount the snap track on the lower, right side of the cabinet. See Figure 9.
3
Using the slots in the snap track as a template, drill two holes through the cabinet side wall, one near each end of the snap
track, using a #13, #14, #15, or 3/16” diameter drill and deburr.
4
Install the supplied push rivets from the outside of the cabinet through both the cabinet side wall and the snap track, driving
the push pins flush with the rivet head. In semi-flush mounting installations, install the push rivets from the inside of the
cabinet.
5
Complete electrical connections between the ZRM and the BMB before mounting it to the snap track. Then snap the
connected ZRM into the snap track with the terminals toward the front of the cabinet.
6
Dress wire leads to comply with the requirements of the National Electrical Code, Article 760, Section C.
Sprinkler System Waterflow and Supervisory Devices
Normally open contact type waterflow alarm devices may be connected, along with conventional manual alarm stations or heat
detectors. All zones to which waterflow alarm devices are connected may be programmed so that the system alarm indicating
devices cannot be silenced. See Programming.
Supervisory signals for status reporting of waterflow control valves, supplies, etc. must be connected to a separate zone, and
programmed for supervisory status. Only Zone 2 can be programmed for this feature. See Programming.
Alarm Indicating Devices
Use only polarized UL Listed signaling devices rated for 24 VDC (see the list of devices in Appendix A). See Figure 5 for Class A
(Style Z) wiring and Figure 6 for Class B (Style Y) connection to the panel.
Note:
Maximum indicating current per circuit is 1 Amp; however, total operating current cannot exceed 1.5 Amps.
Choose the correct wire size for maximum voltage drop of 2 VDC at the furthest device on the circuit (see Table 3).
Supplementary Alarm and Trouble Contacts are for power limited applications only.
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