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579-1019 Rev M
4009 IDNAC Repeater Installation Instructions
• Only system wiring can be run together in the same conduit.
• Ensure underground wiring is free of all water.
Device wiring guidelines
Consult the following guidelines for devices before you begin the field wiring:
• Only IDNAC devices and other compatible devices are permitted on the SLCs. Consult
Compatible devices
on page 18 for a list of compatible
devices.
• A maximum of six isolators between any appliance and SLC terminals is permitted. A maximum of 12 isolators for each SLC is permitted.
• A maximum of 30 devices connected directly to any isolator terminal pair is permitted.
• All wiring must be 20 AWG to 12 AWG.
• All wiring must be supervised and power-limited.
• A maximum alarm current of 3 A is permitted.
NOTE:
In a Class A extension wiring configuration, the maximum loop current is limited to 3 A. In this configuration, the repeater extends
the wiring distance but does not increase the current available for the devices.
• The maximum cable load is 10,000 feet (3,048 m) per channel. The maximum wire length from the Repeater to any device is 4,000 feet (1219 m).
• The nominal voltage rating is 29 VDC.
• Follow the IDNAC Speaker Wiring Application Guidelines in document 579-1015:
EPS Installation Instructions
for TrueAlert ES Speaker and S/V
appliances.
Installing ferrite beads
A ferrite bead must be installed on all wiring. To install the ferrite bead, do the following:
1. Loop the wire once though the ferrite bead close to the Repeater field wiring terminals for lowest radiated emissions before the wires leave the
box. Do not loop the ground wire on the AC wiring or the shield wire on shielded cables through the ferrite bead.
2. Secure the ferrite bead with the provided cable ties.
Loop
pattern
Cable ties
Ferrite
Bead
100%
Fig 11: Ferrite Bead Installation
Wiring length tables
Use the following tables to calculate the maximum wiring length starting from the Repeater.
NOTE:
Use Table on page 9in place of Table on page 9 for TrueAlertES Speakers and Speaker/Visible appliances.
The maximum wiring length is the shorter of the distance limits calculated by alarm current voltage drop, or by reaching the communications distance
limit.
Table 2: UTP wiring limit based on alarm current
Local and extended loop Class A wiring: Total loop length from the Repeater
Local Class B wiring: distance to the last appliance
Alarm current
20 AWG
18
AWG
16
AWG
14
AWG
12
AWG
0.050
4000 ft
4000 ft
4000 ft
4000 ft
4000 ft
0.100
2644 ft
4000 ft
4000 ft
4000 ft
4000 ft
0.150
1763 ft
2802 ft
4000 ft
4000 ft
4000 ft
0.200
1322 ft
2102 ft
3342
4000 ft
4000 ft
0.250
1058 ft
1681 ft
2674 ft
4000 ft
4000 ft
0.300
881 ft
1401 ft
2228 ft
3542 ft
4000 ft
0.350
755 ft
1201 ft
1910 ft
3036 ft
4000 ft
0.400
661 ft
1051 ft
1671 ft
2657 ft
4000 ft
0.450
588 ft
934 ft
1485 ft
2362 ft
3756
0.500
529 ft
841 ft
1337 ft
2125 ft
3380
0.750
353 ft
560 ft
891 ft
1417 ft
2254 ft
1.000
264 ft
420 ft
668 ft
1063 ft
1690 ft
1.250
212 ft
336 ft
535 ft
850 ft
1352 ft
1.500
176 ft
280 ft
446 ft
708 ft
1127 ft
1.750
151 ft
240 ft
382 ft
607 ft
966 ft