4090-9116 Addressable IDNet Isolator Installation Instructions
5
Class A Wiring:
Figure 5 is a modification of Figure 4. Each floor is wired as a Class A
(Style 6) connection.
Diagnostic Assistance:
For Class A wiring, it is recommended that isolators be
located as the first and last devices in the loop (as shown below in figure 5). With the
resulting wiring isolation flexibility, locating wiring faults can be made easier.
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Figure 5. Class A Multi-Floor Wiring Example
Notes:
1. Maximum allowable run from FACP to farthest device not to exceed 2500
feet. Maximum total wire (including all T-Taps) from FACP is 10000 feet.
IDNet and lines are 18 AWG twisted pair (shield recommended).
2. The Addressable IDNet Isolator counts as one unit load.
3. IDNet wiring is supervised and Power-Limited.
Multi-Floor Isolator
Examples
Wiring Notes:
1. Operation of the 4090-9116 Addressable
IDNet Isolator requires connection to a
compatible 4100ES, 4100U, 4010ES, or 4008
IDNet communications channel.
2. This is a one-line drawing showing only
IDNet communications wiring.
3. Some IDNet devices require additional
wiring for power. Refer to specific devices
for details.
4. For Class A IDNet communications, it is
recommended that Isolators be located
close to the panel as the first and last
device as indicated.
5. Maximum line resistance between panel and
isolator and between two isolators is 10 ohms
(780 ft @ 18 AWG).