44
Johnson Controls, Inc. SLC Wiring Manual —
P/N 51870:G 04/23/2009
Control Modules
Wiring a Style Z NAC (Four-Wire) with Addressable Control Modules
7.4 Wiring a Style Z NAC (Four-Wire) with Addressable
Control Modules
A supervised and power-limited NFPA Style Z (Class A) Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC)
using the M300CJ module. Polarized alarm notification appliances are shown connected to the
module in a four-wire configuration.
1.
See “Power Considerations” on page 53 for information on supervising 24 VDC power.
2.
Each module can control 2 amps of resistive load (on electronic devices) or 1 amp of inductive
load (on mechanical bells and horns).
3.
A power supervision relay is required only on the last module of the power run.
(
IFC-3030 only
: If using one of the IFC-3030’s FlashScan type IDs that provide built-in power
supervision, no relay is required.)
4.
Do not T-Tap or branch a Style Z circuit.
5.
Do not loop wiring under the screw terminals of any notification appliance. To maintain
supervision, break the wire run at each device.
6.
Refer to the
Device Compatibility Document
for compatible notification appliances and relays.
Figure 7.5 NFPA Style Z Notification Appliance Circuit
24 VDC
notification
appliances
NAC Out
24 VDC Nonresettable power
SLC
S
L
C
-nacZt
pH
.w
m
f
NAC Return
Module polarities are shown in Alarm.
A power supervision relay
is required only on the last
module of the power. (
only
:
If using one of the’s
FlashScan type IDs that
provide built-in power
supervision, no relay is
required.)