cro C tab ss-r able les efe Pa ren ge ce 95 TM EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INSTALLER’S WIRE GUIDE A CONCISE POCKET REFERENCE TO WIRE AND CABLE REQUIREMENTS FOR EST PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS FIRE ALARM SECURITY ACCESS CONTROL CCTV Published by Edwards Systems Technology In conjunction with Paige Electric Co., L.P.
EST CONTACTS Website United States Bradenton, FL www.est.net Fax 866-503-3996 Phone 888-378-2329 Canada Owen Sound, ON www.edwards.ca 519-372-2705 519-376-2430 International Toronto, Canada www.estinternational.com 905-270-9553 905-270-1711 Corporate Headquarters, EST 90 Fieldstone Court, Cheshire, CT U.S.
EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INSTALLER’S WIRE GUIDE A CONCISE POCKET REFERENCE TO WIRE AND CABLE REQUIREMENTS FOR EST PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS FIRE ALARM SECURITY ACCESS CONTROL CCTV Published by Edwards Systems Technology In conjunction with Paige Electric Co., L.P.
EST Installer ’s Wire Guide Installer’s Published by EST Press, an imprint of Edwards Systems Technology in conjunction with Paige Electric Co., L.P. Copyright © 2004 Edwards Systems Technology All rights reserved. 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202 EST P/N P/N:: 85010-0139, Issue 2 ISBN ISBN:: 0-9706268-3-5 Wiring diagrams provided herein are for information and reference only and are not to be used for installation purposes.
INTRODUCTION This technical handbook has been designed to provide the users and installers of EST Systems with quick information in a condensed, user-friendly format. EST/Paige part numbers contained in this handbook have highlighted cable characteristics to allow you to easily identify the cable you require for each installation. Multiple charts and graphs detail technical data for wire and cable to assist you with calculations.
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE This book is provided to assist system designers and installers in the selection of cables for use with EST products. Those unfamiliar with EST Products should start by selecting a control panel. The information shown for each control panel includes wiring diagrams and circuit tables. The circuit type is designated with a letter, (A-Z). In the tables, the letters are listed on the left, on the drawings, letters appear in red diamonds.
TABLE OF CONTENTS EST PRODUCTS Product Overview 6 Control Panels Fireshield 7 QuickStart 11 EST3 21 EST3 Network Annunciator 36 Envoy Graphic Annunciator 37 Fireworks 38 Booster Power Supplies 40 Conventional Initiating Devices Manual Stations: 270, 276, 277, 278, 279, 1534-1 41 Detectors: CSBU-1, EC30U-3, ED20FTU, EC20RRU-3, EC-LED, EC-DTS, 280 Series 42 SuperDuct 43 Beam Detectors 44 Notification Appliances Genesis (wall mount): Chimes, Chime-strobes: GC-HVDM 45 Genesis (ceiling mo
TABLE OF CONTENTS EST PRODUCTS (CONTINUED) Signature Modules Manual Pull Station w / Module: SIGA-270, -270P, -278, -271 56 Fire Input Modules (gang mount): SIGA-CT1, -CT2, -WTM, -MM1, -UM 57 Fire Input Modules (UIO mount): SIGA-UIO (2R, 6, 6R), -MCT1, -MCT2, -MAB 58 Security Input Modules: SIGA-SEC-2, -MD 59 Output Modules (gang mount): SIGA-CC1, -CC2, -UM, -CR, -CRR 60 Output Modules (UIO mount): SIGA-UIO (2/rm, 6, 6R), -MCC1, -MCC2 -MAB, -MCR, -MCRR 63 Firemen’s Telephone / Warden Station: SIGA
TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES & REFERENCES Circuit Reference Table - Fireshield 9 Circuit Reference Table - QuickStart (QS1, QS4, QSC) 18 Circuit Reference Table - EST3 22 Table A-1: Wire resistance ratings to use for wire length calculations 75 24 Vdc NAC Voltage Drop calculations 76 24 Vdc NAC maximum wire length calculation 77 25 Vrms or 70 Vrms NAC wire length calculation 78 Table B-1: Maximum allowable length at 25 Vrms, 0.
EST PRODUCT OVERVIEW Over a century ago when Robert Edwards installed the world’s first electric fire alarm bell in a New York City church, he began a tradition of innovation that would chart the course of building safety and security for the next 130 years. From pioneering work in multisensor technology, to award-winning design breakthroughs, the company that bears his name has established itself as the leader in cutting-edge systems and technology.
CONTROL PANELS FIRESHIELD The FireShield family of conventional panels and accessories consists of three panels, a DACT/dialer, serial remote annunciators and relays, city tie modules and reverse polarity modules. FireShield’s ingenious initiating device circuits (IDCs) can be programmed for one of eight configurations. Several of these configurations allow the use of one zone to do the work of two.
CONTROL PANELS FIRESHIELD FSRSI (Remote System Indicator) DACT (Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter) R RJ31 jacks FSRZI-A (Remote Zone Indicator) To wall phone jack Line 1 Line 2 Phone cables (supplied) RJ31 jacks -24V +24V C+ C- TB1 TB2 LINE IN GROUP J2 #1 IN #2 OUT From control panel or previous device { J2 LINE OUT Communication in Communication in + Power in + Power in - 24V IN C IN - + + 24V OUT C OUT - + + - I { Power out + Power out - V Communication out Communication out
Diagrams are for reference only. Consult the appropriate installation sheet for wiring details. Wiring for the FSRSI, FSRZI-A or FSRRM. Plug to plug cable For cable part numbers turn to the Paige / EST Cross Reference Table on the page indicated. For maximum wire lengths see the tables, formulas and matrix in the reference section. For more detail on wiring specifications refer to the product manuals and installation sheets for the specific product.
10 TM A V I and A A FSRSI B B FSRRM B Notification Appliance Circuit – Class A with Combination Horn-Strobe Circuit Notification Appliance Circuit – Class B with Combination Horn-Strobe Circuit Initiating Device Circuit – Class B Initiating Device Circuit – Class A 1 Pr. 1 Pr. 1 Pr. 1 Pr. CONTROL PANELS FIRESHIELD WIRING DIAGRAM Diagrams are for reference only. Consult the appropriate installation sheet for wiring details.
CONTROL PANELS QUICKSTART QSC EST’s QSC life safety control panel provides a cost-effective solution for larger conventional life safety applications. Supporting up to 48 conventional Class B or a combination of 40 Class A and Class B initiating circuits, this panel leaves plenty of room to grow. QSC is compatible with either two- or four-wire conventional detectors. QuickStart’s modular design brings flexibility to every installation.
CONTROL PANELS QUICKSTART QSC CONVENTIONAL CIRCUIT OPTIONS Consult the QuickStart Wiring Reference Table on page 18 for further details. A Initiating Device Circuit – Class A A F 1 Pr. Initiating Device Circuit – Class B A F Class B Notification Appliance Circuit with Genesis Signals and Signal Master for independent horn and strobe control and synchronization. 1 Pr. B G M G G 2 Pr. B G I I 1 Pr.
CONTROL PANELS QUICKSTART QS1 EST’s QS1 life safety control panel brings big-system intelligent control to small applications. Supporting up to 250 intelligent detectors and modules, QS1 takes full advantage of EST’s exclusive Signature Series technology, which provides electronic addressing, automatic device mapping, environmental compensation, and true multisensor detection. QuickStart’s innovative design makes it easy to add a dialer or extra auxiliary relays.
CONTROL PANELS QUICKSTART QS1 CLASS A SIGNATURE DATA CIRCUIT Consult the QuickStart Wiring Reference Table on page 18 for further details. g see legend on page 13 RM 1 Pr. UM I J D G M 1 Pr. 1 Pr. CR G G G G B Class A Notification Appliance Circuit with Genesis Signals and Signal Master for Independent Horn and Strobe Control and Synchronization over two conductors. J J D I F R Class A Signature Data Circuit Fire Damper I 2nd Floor 1 Pr.
CONTROL PANELS QUICKSTART QS1 CLASS B SIGNATURE DATA CIRCUIT Consult the QuickStart Wiring Reference Table on page 18 for further details. see legend on page 13 RM 24 Vdc 1 Pr. CR CC1 2 Pr. J B B Horn and Strobe Synchronization with Audible Silence 1 Pr. G M G G G 2 Pr. J Fire Damper Data Circuit (1 pr.) 2nd Floor 1 Pr. B B J J I D Horn and Strobe Control (2 pr) MM1 I 24 Vdc 1 Pr.
CONTROL PANELS QUICKSTART QS4 EST’s QS4 QuickStart life safety control panel provides conventional and intelligent addressable circuits in a single intelligent control panel. Supporting up to 1,000 intelligent detectors and modules, QS4 takes full advantage of EST’s exclusive Signature Series technology, which provides electronic addressing, automatic device mapping, environmental compensation, and true multisensor detection.
CONTROL PANELS QUICKSTART WIRING DIAGRAM see legend on page 16 RM 24 Vdc 1 Pr. 1 Pr. I G M 1 Pr. Class A Signature Data Loop 1 Class A Notification Appliance Circuit with Genesis Signals & Signal Master for Independent Horn & Strobe Control and Synchronization over two conductors.
For cable part numbers turn to the Paige/EST Cross Reference Table on the page indicated Ref/Pg Circuit Type Gauges Description Notes Initiating Device Circuit TFN, THHN, FPL, FPLR, Input circuits on ZB16-4, ZA8-2 and A 95 18 AWG to 12 AWG (IDC) FPLP modules (CT1, CT2, WTM, MM, UM & MAB) Notification Appliance TFN, THHN, FPL, FPLR, Output Circuits on SLIC, ZB16-4, ZA8-2, B 95 18 AWG to 12 AWG Circuit (NAC) 24 Vdc FPLP and modules (CC1, CC2, UM, & MAB) TFN, THHN, FPL, FPLR, Loop Controller (SLIC) card to D 9
CONTROL PANELS QUICKSTART OPTION CARDS NT-A Class A RS-485 Card/UART Port U CH2 ZR8 Relay Card N N CH2 RA RA CH1 CH1 TB1 U +R1– +R2– +R3– +R4– +R5– +R6– +R7– +R8– TB2 TB1 + – + – CH2 CH1 N N N N N N ZB16-4 Class B Zone Card Z10 Z11 Z12 Z13 Z14 Z15 Z16 R1 R2 TB1 A A TB2 B Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Z8 OUT + – Z9 IN + LOOP – A+ A– B+ B– TB2 D SLIC Signature Loop Intelligent Controller CI Class A ZA8-2 Class A Zone Card TB1 A B A ZONE 1 B A Z
CONTROL PANELS QUICKSTART OPTION CARDS AND ACCESSORIES SURGE PROTECTOR RING (RED) DLD Dual Line Dialer RJ31X 8 PIN MODULAR CONNECTOR FOR PHONE LINE #1 4 3 2 1 5 TIP (GREEN) 6 TO PHONE LINE #2 (WIRED SAME AS PHONE LINE #1) 7 GREEN 8 4 3 2 RED R NO T-TAPS PERMITTED PREMISES PHONES 5 6 7 1 RJ31X 8 PIN MODULAR CONNECTOR FOR PHONE LINE #2 8 R TB1 TIP RNG TIP RNG TIP RNG TIP RNG IN OUT IN OUT LINE 1 LINE 2 2-CTM City Tie Module 24 to Vdc Riser out next device Power riser out or E
CONTROL PANELS EST3 EST3 is a modular system uniquely designed to easily meet the needs of standalone single node systems or multimode networks. Fire alarm, security, access control and audio functions use the same fundamental components, simplifying system layouts. EST3 is a superbly adaptable life safety system, lending itself to medium and large building applications. Cabinets are available with room for system batteries up to 65 Amp hours.
22 Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) 95 95 95 95 95 96 95 97 96 96 95 A B C D E H I K L M N TM 18 AWG to 12 AWG 18 AWG to 12 AWG 18 AWG to 12 AWG 18 AWG to 12 AWG 18 AWGt o 12 AWG 18 AWG to 12 AWG 18 AWG to 14 AWG 22 AWG to 16 AWG 22 AWG to 16 AWG 18 AWG to 12 AWG 18 AWG to 12 AWG Gauges Notes Input circuits on 3-IDC8/4 and modules (CT1, CT2, WTM, MM, UM & MAB) Output Circuits on ZA8-2 and modules TFN/THHN, FPLR, FPL, FPLP (CC1, CC2, UM, & MAB) Twisted Pair - FPLR, FPL, FPLP 3-ZAxx to CC1 & CC
Diagrams are for reference only. Consult the appropriate installation sheet for wiring details. TM EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY GROUND FLOOR Primary Power Source Paging Company TELCO Access Control Data Base (ACDB) Central Monitoring Station (CMS) 1 Pr & 2 Tw/Sh Pr.
CONTROL PANELS EST3 NETWORK 3-CPU1 Central Processor Unit Module As a single node standalone system, the 3-CPU1 can control up to 19 local rail modules. For larger systems, up to 64 nodes interconnect on a peer-to-peer multi-priority token ring protocol network. Communications Cards (mount to back of module) 3-RS232: Two optically-isolated RS-232 ports support connection of a printer and/or an external command center.
CONTROL PANELS EST3 NETWORK AUDIO The Audio Source Unit (3-ASU/3-ASUFT) converts analog signals to digital signals. These units support connection of a local microphone, remote microphone, telephone voice line, and auxiliary audio input.
CONTROL PANELS SIGNATURE DRIVER CONTROLLER MODULES The 3-SSDC and 3-SDDC Signature Driver Controller modules provide an intelligent interface between the 3-CPU(1) module and Signature Series fire alarm and security devices.
CONTROL PANELS 1 A 1 4 2 3 4 5 6 IDC #4 IDC #3 IDC/NAC #2 IDC/NAC #1 3-IDC8/4 Initiating Device Circuit (Hardwired) Module 7 8 NAC IN 1/2 EST3 MODULES 9 10 To TB1 on Module EOL 2 3 A TB1 Detector Base Detector Base RX TX JP1 JP2 3 2 1 INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT (IDC) 3 2 1 Connect to IDC 3, 4, 5, or 6 IDC/NAC 1, 2, 7, or 8 1 1 2 2 3 3 JP3 JP4 + + + + + TB2 EOL NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT (NAC) 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3-MODCOM Modem Communicator 4 3 PREM
CONTROL PANELS EST3 MODULES 3-OPS Off Premise Signaling Module 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 10 1 B B (+) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TROUBLE RELAY TERMINALS 1 & 2 (+) ALARM ALARM Polarity Reverses TROUBLE Power off ALARM has priority (+) ‘Old’ style reverse polarity operation (+) TROUBLE SUPERVISORY ‘New’ style reverse polarity operation 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TROUBLE RELAY TERMINALS 1 & 2 B B MASTER BOX (+) City Tie Connection Note: Trouble relay contacts are configurable for
CONTROL PANELS SECURITY & ACCESS CONTROL 3-SAC Security/Access Control Module 3-SAC Module TB2 A B RS-485 Ground RS-485 + G G + Not used Class A wiring Not used 10 1 K K From 24 Vdc circuit or local 120 Vac KPDISP Keypad CRC 3-SAC Module TB2 A B RS-485 Ground RS-485 + G G + Not used Class B wiring Not used 10 CRC 1 K K From 24 Vdc circuit or local 120 Vac KPDISP Keypad CRC CRC 120 W Terminating Resistor CRC 120 W Terminating Resistor From 24 Vdc circuit or local 120 Vac
TB1 1 TM 2 3 + - SUPV 24VDC OUT COM 30 4 RS232 IN 5 RXD TXD IN OUT 6 JB1 3 2 1 UP SW1 PROGRAM JB4 1 JB2 JB3 1 S 2 3 2 3 SUPVCOMTXD RXD RS232 #1 OUT 4 TB2 TB3 4 SUPVCOMTXD RXD RS232 #2 OUT DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION DB-9 FEMALE PIN 1 7 8 DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION DB-25 FEMALE 2 3 4 5 JUMPER 4-5 JUMPER 6, 8, 20 7 S 3 2 PRINTER CONFIGURATION DB-25 MALE 20 3 2 1 PIN 1 S S JB1 NOTE: The IOP3A must be configured in supervision mode.
CONTROL PANELS EST3 NETWORK ACCESSORIES Network Short Haul Modem Communications Interface 3-NSHM1 single modem connection 3-NSHM2 two modem connection Network B to A wiring using the NSHM1 U Network A Side Ribbon Cable CPUx Note: No wiring permitted to Network B IN connection. Surge Protector Ground Fault Detector (GFD) NSHM1 CPUx Network B Side Up to 6 miles (see Specifications) TB2 Network OUT IN A A B B + - + - Network A Side Note: No wiring permitted to Network A OUT connection.
32 TM NETWORK OUT IN A A B B TB2 3-CPU1 AUDIO A OUT AUDIO B IN AUDIO B OUT R X 1 TB1 T X 1 R T S 1 1 C O M 1 2 T X 2 3 S R X 2 4 R T S 2 5 C O M 2 6 UP 3 2 1 JB1 SW1 TB1 I 1 JB4 IOP3A 2 AUXILIARY POWER 3-PSMON S TB3 JB2 JB3 TB2 2 2 1 1 3 3 4 4 DB25 male connector (rear view) Wiring diagram continues on page 33 T AUDIO A IN Note: Connect 3-ASU output to AUDIO A OUT +/- for single cabinet applications.
Diagrams are for reference only. Consult the appropriate installation sheet for wiring details.
CONTROL PANELS EST3 NETWORK ACCESSORIES I I I NON-SUPERVISED 1 I 3 3 C NC 24V COM K2 COM K3 NO 4 MTM-1 March Time Module 34 TM Diagrams are for reference only. Consult the appropriate installation sheet for wiring details.
CONTROL PANELS EST3 NETWORK ACCESSORIES API-8/232ME Alphanumeric Pager Interface Interface Trouble Contacts To Optional NO Trouble Silence Switch To Optional 12 VDC Standby Battery NO or NC Dry Contact Input or 0 to 48 VDC Input Signal To 24 V AC/DC S To Telephone To Telephone Line RS-232 Input 1234 56 78 INPUTS TROUBLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 INPUT STATUS LEDS SYSTEM RESET SERIAL PORT IN COMMON SERIAL PORT OUT (PROGRAM) POWER SILENCE NC COM NO BATTERY LINE PHONE ~~ To Printer Port of Initiati
CONTROL PANELS EST3 NETWORK ANNUNCIATORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 NETWORK B NETWORK A SPARE 24 VDC Ground Lead 24 VDC To Backbox EARTH GROUND Remote Annunciator 7 8 9 10 To TB1 on 3-ANNCPU1 TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX Rear View Use EST3 remote annunciators wherever a compact system status display is needed. Annunciator configurations include: LCD only display, LED only display, or combination LED and LCD display in a single enclosure.
CONTROL PANELS EST3 NETWORK ANNUNCIATORS Envory Graphic Annunciator ENVOY graphic annunciators and smoke control panels are designed to present complex status and control information in an easy to understand package. The design of ENVOY products permits users to rapidly determine system status and easily operate associated system controls. The addition of system LCD annunciators and remote microphones can turn ENVOY into a complete fire command station.
CONTROL PANELS FIREWORKS FireWorks Four Quadrant Display FireWorks is a family of software and hardware options designed to work in concert with EST life safety and property protection systems. FireWorks provides a simple user interface, taking what could be an overwhelmingly large amount of information and presenting it in an easy-to-understand format. FireWorks does this by dividing major system functions into easy-to-manage quadrants.
CONTROL PANELS FIREWORKS WIRING DIAGRAM EST3, EST2 IRC-3 or FCC Fire Panel 2 S S 1 EST3, EST2 IRC-3 or FCC Fire Panel FireWorks Workstation (FW5) 1 120 Vac Notes: RS-232 Line Supervised and power 1 limited maximum length 50ft. CCTV Controller 2 FireWorks Workstation (FW3) FireWorks meets UL864 category UJOZ when rack mounted and UPS backed up. Contact the AHJ for other application configurations.
BOOSTER POWER SUPPLIES REMO TE BOOSTER POWER SUPPL REMOTE SUPPLYY NAC Circuit NAC Circuit B B To next signaling device, booster, or EOL resistor Sense 2 Input Sense 1 Input Fire Alarm Control Panel B B NAC output #1 NAC output #2 NAC output #3 NAC output #4 Booster Power Supply The Remote Booster Power Supply is a self-contained 24 Vdc power supply designed to augment fire alarm audible and visual power requirements.
INITIATING DEVICES INITIATING DEVICES (CONVENTIONAL) Manual Pull Stations A A A A Metal Manual Pull Stations 270 Series: Single action, break glass. Available with normally open, normally closed or combination NO/NC contacts. 270 Series with screw terminals for field connection. 270A Series with 6-inch wire leads. 270P Series: Break glass, normally open pre-signal station. Screw terminals.
INITIATING DEVICES EC SERIES DETECTORS Smoke and Heat Detectors EC30U-3: Low-profile Plug-in Photoelectric Detector for all fire types. EC20FTU-3: Low-profile Plug-in Fixed Temperature Heat Detector for locations that experience fluctuations in ambient temperature (laundries, industries). EC20RRU-3: Low-profile Plug-in Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector for locations where ambient temperature is relatively constant but where steam and smoke are present (kitchens, shower rooms).
INITIATING DEVICES SUPERDUCT The SuperDuct four-wire duct is designed specifically for rooftop HVAC systems. The detector assembly provides easy access to the smoke sensor, its wiring connections, sample and exhaust tube fittings, and the smoke chamber itself. Air enters the assembly by means of an air sampling tube (ordered separately), and exits by means of a six-inch exhaust tube (included).
INITIATING DEVICES BEAM DETECTORS Fireray 200j Beam Detectory, p Relay wiring as required p A CABLE CLAMP CABLE CLAMP Rx SIGNAL LEVEL LOW R Y B TEST/RESET ON OFF HIGH SW5 SIGNAL Rx TROUBLE LED 0V Rx A L A R M N/O N/C COM N/O N/C COM +V Rx T R O U B L E The Fireray 2000 is a projected beam smoke detector designed to detect smoke in a large volume. The system is comprised of three pieces, a transmitter head, a receiver head, and a control box.
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES GENESIS Genesis (wall mount) Chimes, Chime-strobes: GC-HVDM The Genesis line of signals are the smallest, most compact audible-visible emergency signaling devices in the world. Speaker-strobes feature 15, 30, 75 or 110 candela output, selectable with a conveniently-located switch on the bottom of the device. All Genesis strobes self-synchronize when installed with the Genesis Signal Master or SIGA-CC1S module.
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES GENESIS Genesis (ceiling mount) Field Configurable Horns, Strobes, Synchronization module Models: GC-HDVM Genesis Ceiling/Wall Horn-Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 95 cd output) G1M-RM Genesis Signal Master – Remote Mount (1-gang) GC-VM Genesis Ceiling Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 95 cd output) GCF-VM Genesis Ceiling Strobe (selectable 15, 30, 75, or 95 cd output) with FIRE marking.
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES GENESIS Genesis (wall mount) Speakers All Genesis speakers include a DC blocking capacitor to allow electrical supervision of the audio distribution circuit. Models for 25 VRMS and 70 VRMS circuits are available. ¼ W to 2 W operation is selectable with a conveniently-located switch on the bottom of the device.
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES GENESIS Genesis (ceiling mount) Field Configurable Speakers and Speaker/Strobes GC-S2VMSpeaker/Strobe GC-S2 Speaker Input voltage matching the voltage rating of the speaker (25 or 70 Vrms) Speaker Wiring C + + To next device or end of line device C SPKR C SPKR To listed fire alarm control panel S S Input voltage matching the voltage rating of the speaker (25 or 70 Vrms) Speaker/Strobe Wiring C + + S+ S- C SPKR S S+ S- C SPKR To listed fire alarm contr
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES INTEGRITY 964 and 965 Series Speaker and Speaker/Strobe These Speakers and Speaker/Strobes are available in either 4 inch or 8 inch size. 964 Series speakers connect to 25 Vrms audio circuits. 965 Series speakers connect to 70 Vrms audio circuits. The strobe must be connected to signal circuits which output a constant (not pulsed) 24 Vdc voltage.
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES INTEGRITY 964 and 965 Series Speaker and Speaker/Strobe These Speakers and Speaker/Strobes are available in either 4 inch or 8 inch size. 964 Series speakers connect to 25 Vrms audio circuits. 965 Series speakers connect to 70 Vrms audio circuits. The strobe must be connected to signal circuits which output a constant (not pulsed) 24 Vdc voltage.
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES INTEGRITY Synchronized Strobes - 405 Series 405 Series strobes are available with 15 cd, 15/75 cd, 30 cd, 60 cd, and 110 cd effective flash intensity and are fully compatible with Genesis signals.
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES INTEGRITY 757 Series Speaker Strobes Integrity strobes synchronize to the latest UL 1971 requirements when used with an external control module (G1M or SIGA-CC1S). High efficency speaker produces a loud 90 dBA at 2 watts. Easy to select for ¼, ½ ½, 1, or 2 watt operation. Integrity speakers are supplied with a DC Blocking Capacitor for audio circuit supervision.
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES INTEGRITY 757 Series Re-entrant Speaker and Speaker /Strobes (outdoor use) B B C C 25 Volt Re-Entrant Speakers 757-1A-R25 Speaker 70 Volt Re-Entrant Speakers 757-1A-R70 Speaker 25 Volt Re-Entrant Speakers/Strobes 757-7A-RS25 Speaker-Strobe, 15/75cd 757-3A-RS25 Speaker-Strobe, 30cd 757-8A-RS25 Speaker-Strobe, 110cd 70 Volt Re-Entrant Speakers/Strobes 757-7A-RS70 Speaker-Strobe, 15/75cd 757-3A-RS70 Speaker-Strobe, 30cd 757-8A-RS70 Speaker-Strobe, 110cd Diagrams are for r
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES INTEGRITY 757 Series Temporal Horn and Horn-strobe Integrity strobes synchronize to the latest UL 1971 requirements when used with an external control module (G1M or SIGA-CC1S). Audible output is adjustable - select temporal or continuous tones, and High setting for 98 dBA output or Low setting for 94 dBA sound output. B B B B Models 757-1A-T 757-7A-T 757-8A-T 54 Temporal Horn Temporal Horn-Strobe, 15/75cd Temporal Horn-Strobe, 110cd TM Diagrams are for reference only.
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES HAZARDOUS LOCATION NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES Weather/Explosion proof heat detectors Series 500 heat sensors are designed for use in applications requiring protection against weather, moisture (internal condensation), and explosive atmospheres. Heat sensors are normally-open devices designed to close an electrical circuit upon activation. Sensors use dual action, electric fire detection thermostats that employ two independent methods of detection: rate-of-rise and fixed temperature.
SIGNATURE MODULES MANUAL PULL STATION WITH MODULE 270 Series Series One- and Two-stage Pull Stations SIGA-270 One Stage Fire Alarm Station SIGA-270P Two Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station SIGA-278 Double Action (One Stage) Fire Alarm Station SIGA-278 SIGA-270 Note: Wiring is the same for both the SIGA-270 and the SIGA-278 D 56 TM D Diagrams are for reference only. Consult the appropriate installation sheet for wiring details.
SIGNATURE MODULES FIRE INPUT MODULES (GANG MOUNT) SIGA-CT1, SIGA-CT2, SIGA-WTM, SIGA-MM1, SIGA-UM Modules are intelligent analog addressable devices used to connect one or two Class B normally-open Alarm, Supervisory, or Monitor type dry contact Initiating Device Circuits (IDC).
SIGNATURE MODULES FIRE INPUT MODULES (UIO MOUNT) Input Modules SIGA-UIO (2R/6/6R), MCT1, MCT2, MAB SIGA-UIO2R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs — Two Module Positions SIGA-UIO6R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs — Six Module Positions SIGA-UIO6 Universal Input-Output Module Board — Six Module Positions SIGA-MCT2 Dual Input Plug-in (UIO) Module SIGA-MAB Universal Class A/B Module (Plug-in) UL/ULC Listed 47KW EOL Personality Codes: 1, 2, 3, or 4 A 1 2 4 Personality C
SIGNATURE MODULES SECURITY INPUT MODULES Input Modules SIGA-SEC-2, SIGA-MD The SIGA-SEC2 Dual Input Security Module is an intelligent analog addressable device used to connect one or two normally-open or normallyclosed dry contact security circuits.
SIGNATURE MODULES OUTPUT MODULES (GANG MOUNT) The SIGA-UM Universal Class A/B Module is installed to a standard North American 2-gang electrical box. Separate I/O and data loop connections are made to each module. The SIGA-UM may be used to connect any one of the following: two Class B or one Class A Initiating Device Circuits; one Class A or B Notification Appliance Circuit; one Class A or B Circuit for 2-wire Smoke Detectors; one Form “C” (NO/NC) Dry Output Contact Relay.
SIGNATURE MODULES OUTPUT MODULES (GANG MOUNT) SIGA-CC1 Wiring Personality Typical Speaker Circuit Code 5 UL/ULC Listed 47KW EOL C Personality Typical Telephone Circuit Code 6 UL/ULC Listed 47KW EOL H Personality Typical Notification Appliance Circuit Code 5 4 B 5 + + + + + + _ _ _ _ _ _ UL/ULC Listed 47KW EOL Install the Bi-Polar Transient Protector (P/N 235196P) here.
SIGNATURE MODULES OUTPUT MODULES (GANG MOUNT) SIGA-CR Control Relay, SIGA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay Modules The SIGA-CR Control Relay Module provides a Form “C” dry relay contact to control external appliances such as door closers, fans, dampers etc. This device does not provide supervision of the state of the relay contact. Instead, the on-board microprocessor ensures that the relay is in the proper ON/OFF state.
SIGNATURE MODULES OUTPUT MODULES (UIO MOUNT) Universal Input/Output Module Motherboards Signature Series Universal Input-Output Module Motherboards provide mounting and wiring terminations for up to six Signature Series plug-in UIO (SIGA-“M” series) modules.
SIGNATURE MODULES OUTPUT MODULES (UIO MOUNT) SIGA-MAB The SIGA-MAB is a Universal Class A/B Module that takes advantage of the modular flexibility and easy installation that characterizes all UIO modules. Two- and six-module UIO motherboards are available. These can accommodate individual risers for each on-board module, or shared risers in any combination with their UIO modules. All wiring connections are made to terminal blocks on the motherboard. UIO assemblies may be mounted in EST enclosures.
SIGNATURE MODULES OUTPUT MODULES (UIO MOUNT) SIGA-MCC1/MCC2 SIGA-MCC1 Single Input Signal Modules and SIGA-MCC2 Dual Input Signal Modules are intelligent analog addressable devices used for connecting, upon command from the loop controller, supervised Class B signal or telephone circuits to their respective power inputs. The power inputs may be polarized 24 Vdc to operate audible and visible signal appliances or 25 and 70 VRMS to operate audio evacuation speakers and firefighter’s telephones.
SIGNATURE MODULES OUTPUT MODULES (UIO MOUNT) SIGA-MCC2 Wiring Personality Typical Speaker Circuit Code 7 UL/ULC Listed 47K EOL C Personality Typical Notification Appliance Circuit Code 7 Bi-polar Transient Protector (P/N 235196P) 1 2 4 8 B + + + + + + _ _ _ _ _ _ SIGA-UIO(R) series motherboard SIGA-MCC2 1 23 4 7 I B C or 3 4 3 2 1 CAT NO.
SIGNATURE MODULES OUTPUT MODULES (UIO MOUNT) SIGA-MCR/MCRR The SIGA-MCR Control Relay Module provides a Form “C” dry relay contact to control external appliances such as door closers, fans, dampers etc. Normally Open Common Normally Closed N N 2 1 23 4 1 Data In 3 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY D TB7 TB14 CAT NO. 473387358 SIGA-MCR Data Out No connections required for SIGA-MCR. Other modules may require connections.
SIGNATURE MODULES FIREMEN’S TELEPHONE/WARDEN STATION Firemen’s Telephones 6833-1 Portable Handset Receptacle 6833-1 + + 6833-1 6833-1 - + + - - + + - - H Supervised Junction Box 22 k EOL Resistor (install on last unit only) 6830-5A Telephone Handset 6830-1 Telephone Handset 7 6 6830-5A (Last Telephone) 6830-5A 6830-5A 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 5 4 3 2 22 k EOL Resistor (install on last unit only) H (-) (+) FACP Telephone Circuit 4 Telephone Line EOL 3 1 2 2 1
SIGNATURE MODULES RELEASING MODULE SIGA-REL The SIGA-REL is an analog addressable module that communicates directly with the fire alarm panel Signature loop controller. The SIGA-REL controls sprinkler, pre-action and deluge systems, and may also be used to release extinguishing agents such as CO2, Halon, or foam.
SIGNATURE MODULES MODULE (TWO-GANG STANDARD MOUNT) SIGA-IM Fault Isolator Module The SIGA-IM Isolator Module enables part of the Signature data loop to continue operating should a short circuit occur. The module can be wired into a Class A data loop at any point.
SIGNATURE MODULES AUDIO AMPLIFIERS AND POWER SUPPL SUPPLYY SIGA-AA (30, 50) Intelligent Audio Amplifiers SIGA amplifiers are high efficiency switch mode audio amplifiers available in 30 and 50 watt sizes: SIGA-AA30 30 Watt Amplifier SIGA-AA50 50 Watt Amplifier 1 To Next Amp Channel 1 Input Shield Optional C Status LEDs 1 From Channel 2 Signal Source 1Vrms or 25Vrms 1 C C 1 SIGA Amplifier Status LEDs 2 Audio Output to Speakers or Signature device JP2 D To Next Amp Channel 2 Input From
SIGNATURE SERIES DETECTORS Intelligent Multisensor Detectors Signature Series Intelligent Multisensor Detectors gather analog information from their smoke sensing elements and convert it into digital signals. Each detector’s on-board microprocessor measures and analyzes these signals and compares the information to historical readings and time patterns to make an alarm decision. Digital filters remove signal patterns that are not typical of fires.
SIGNATURE SERIES DUCT DETECTORS SIGA-DMP Duct Detector Mounting Plate SIGA-DH Duct Detector Housing Provides convenient mounting of Signature Series intelligent smoke detectors in ducts, raised floor or plenum applications. The 7-inch plate may also be installed in low velocity ducts with a maximum width of 36 inches and a maximum height of 36 inches. Includes a 4-inch square junction box for wiring connections.
SIGNATURE SERIES DETECTOR ACCESSORIES Wiring: Standard Detector Base to SIGA-LED Standard Base D D D D SIGA-LED Wiring: Duct Detector Test Station SIGA-DTS SIGA-DTS D 74 TM D Diagrams are for reference only. Consult the appropriate installation sheet for wiring details.
REFERENCE SECTION 24 VDC NAC WIRE LENGTH General Information The 24 Vdc notification appliance circuits must be a minimum of 18 AWG (0.75 mm2) pair. Terminals on FireShield, QuickStart and EST3 will support 18-12 AWG wire. Circuit length limits are determined using the maximum allowable circuit resistance and cable manufacturer’s specifications. Circuit capacity FireShield notification appliance circuits are rated at 1.5 amps each at 24 Vdc FWR.
REFERENCE SECTION 24 VDC NAC WIRE LENGTH NAC Voltage Drop Calculations Notification appliance circuit voltage drop calculation Circuit length feet x Panel voltage [4] Wire resistance per 1000 ft [1] Total circuit current [2] amps Voltage drop - x End of line voltage [3] = Voltage drop Ohms ÷ 1000 = Voltage drop Panel voltage ÷ [4] Voltage drop % = FireShield voltage drop calculation notes [1] Use wire resistance from Table 1.
REFERENCE SECTION 24 VDC NAC WIRE LENGTH Notification appliance circuit maximum wire length calculation Use this worksheet to determine the maximum wire length of a notification appliance circuit. Fill in one worksheet for each NAC connected to the panel. Maximum signal loss allowed [1] V x 1000 Wire resistance per 1000 ft/pair [2] ÷ ohms Total operating current required [3] ÷ A Maximum circuit length ft FireShield maximum wire length calculation notes [1] 1.6 V for 230 V at 50 Hz, 1.
REFERENCE SECTION 25 OR 70 VRMS NAC WIRE LENGTH 25 Vrms or 70 Vrms NAC wire length The maximum allowable wire length is the farthest distance that a pair of wires can extend from the amplifier to the last speaker on the notification appliance circuit without losing more than 0.5 dB of signal. Calculating the maximum allowable wire length using this method ensures that each speaker operates at its full potential.
REFERENCE SECTION 25 OR 70 VRMS NAC WIRE LENGTH B-1: Maximum allowable length at 25 Vrms, 0.5 dB loss Wire Size 18 AWG (0.75 mm²) 16 AWG (1.0 mm²) 14 AWG (1.5 mm²) 12 AWG (2.
REFERENCE SECTION SIGNATURE DATA CIRCUIT MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTH CALCULATIONS QS1, QS4 and EST3 Circuit resistance and capacitance determines the maximum length of a Signature data circuit. Circuit resistance affects the wire length of the longest circuit branch. Circuit capacitance affects the total amount of wire that can be used on the circuit. Note: The design of the Signature data circuit must not exceed either of the two measurements.
REFERENCE SECTION SIGNATURE DATA CIRCUIT MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTH CALCULATIONS Use this worksheet to determine the maximum amount of wire you can use to construct a Signature loop. Step 1: Calculate the total amount of wire you can used based on the cable manufacturer’s capacitance per foot rating. Total amount of wire shall not exceed the values listed in Table . Determining the total loop length The total loop length is the sum of the lengths of all the wire segments installed in the data circuit.
REFERENCE SECTION SIGNATURE DATA CIRCUIT MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTH CALCULATIONS LMax = 500,000 Cpf/F LMax = maximum total cable length in feet Cpf/Ft = Cable capacitance in picofarads per foot where: Note: A short circuit on a Signature data circuit can disable the entire circuit. In order to limit the effect of a single short circuit on the SDC, SIGA-IB Isolator Bases or SIGAIM Isolator modules can be installed at strategic points in the circuit.
REFERENCE SECTION SIGNATURE DATA CIRCUIT MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTH CALCULATIONS Table C-2: Longest allowable circuit path with 0 SIGA-UMs or SIGA-MABs configured for 2-wire smokes Signature detector addresses 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 Signature module addresses 0 0 0 0 0 1–25 1–25 1–25 1–25 1–25 1–25 26–50 26–50 26–50 26–50 26–50 26–50 51
REFERENCE SECTION SIGNATURE DATA CIRCUIT MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTH CALCULATIONS Table C-3: Longest allowable circuit path with 1 to 5 SIGA-UMs or SIGA-MABs configured for 2-wire smokes Signature detector addresses 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 84 Signature module addresses 0 0 0 0 0 1–25 1–25 1–25 1–25 1–25 1–25 26–50 26–50 26–50 26–50 26–50
REFERENCE SECTION SIGNATURE DATA CIRCUIT MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTH CALCULATIONS Table C-4: Longest allowable circuit path with 6 to 10 SIGA-UMs or SIGA-MABs configured for 2-wire smokes Signature detector addresses 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 Signature module addresses 0 0 0 0 0 1–25 1–25 1–25 1–25 1–25 1–25 26–50 26–50 26–50 26–50 26–50 26
REFERENCE SECTION SIGNATURE DATA CIRCUIT MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTH CALCULATIONS Table C-5: Longest allowable circuit path with 11 to 15 SIGA-UMs or SIGA-MABs configured for 2-wire smokes Signature detector addresses 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 0 1–25 26–50 51–75 76–100 101–125 86 Signature module addresses 0 0 0 0 0 1–25 1–25 1–25 1–25 1–25 1–25 26–50 26–50 26–50 26–50 26–
REFERENCE SECTION NETWORK DATA RISER LIMITS Overview Cumulative data network capacitance refers to the total capacitance of all copper wire used for the data riser. The cumulative capacitance of data networks must be within certain limits to permit stable network communications. Audio networks are not affected by cumulative capacitance, due to the method of retransmitting data. The audio network retransmits data byte-by-byte, so the individual bit times of a byte are restored at each node in the network.
REFERENCE SECTION NETWORK DATA RISER LIMITS Resistance is generally specified in ohms per 1,000 feet, and must be doubled for 1,000 feet of a twisted-pair cable. Capacitance is specified in picofarads per foot (pF/ft). The capacitance between conductors of a twisted-pair is commonly referred to as conductorconductor or mutual capacitance. Shielded cable has an additional capacitance between each conductor and the shield.
REFERENCE SECTION 3-SAC DATA BUS & 3-SAC POWER 3-SAC Data Bus SAC bus wiring riquirements Type: unshielded, twisted pair, > 6 twists per foot Maximum bus length: 4,000 ft (1,220 m) @ 25 pF/ft Maximum total circuit capacitance: 0.
REFERENCE SECTION SAC BUS POWER Form A: 3-SAC alarm and standby load Device Qty Alarm current (mA) Total alarm current (mA) Standby current (mA) Total Standby current (mA) Standby time (Hours) Amp hours (mAH) KPDISP 100 35 CRC 70 60 CR-5355 72 70 CR-5365 31 25 CR-5395 24 20 CR-6005 20 20 Reader sounder 8 0 CRCSND 8 0 Strike rating 100 mA @ 12 V 33 0 150 mA @ 12 V 40 0 200 mA @ 12 V 42 0 250 mA @ 12 V 47 0 300 mA @ 12 V 51 0 35 mA @ 12 V 55 0 400 mA @ 12 V 58 0 450 mA @ 12 V 63 0 500 mA @ 12 V 65 0 M
REFERENCE SECTION SAC BUS POWER Providing adequate voltage for devices To determine whether each CRC and KPDISP will have adequate input voltage, calculate the voltage drops along the SAC bus. Voltage drops can be estimated or actual. Estimated voltage drop To estimate the voltage drop use Table D-1 and Table D-2, which show the maximum wire length for a given number of doors at a given current load. The tables assume even spacing between the doors and an equal load at each door. 1.
REFERENCE SECTION SAC BUS POWER 1. Start the EST 3 System Builder program and select the 16 AWG check box. 2. Enter the actual alarm load for the first device and the distance from the control panel to that device. The system will calculate the voltage drop and indicate whether it is OK to continue. 3. Continue by adding the actual alarm load and the distance from the previous device for each device on the SAC bus. 4.
REFERENCE SECTION SAC BUS WIRE LENGTH TABLES Table D-2: SAC bus wire lengths versus number of doors and current loads using 14 AWG wire Doors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Load (mA) 70 4000 4000 4000 3480 2900 2460 2170 1920 1710 1550 1430 1344 1248 1162 1095 1024 969 918 874 820 100 4000 4000 3000 2400 2000 1710 1505 1360 1215 1100 1012 936 858 812 750 720 680 630 608 580 150 4000 2700 2040 1600 1365 1140 1015 904 810 740 682 624 585 532 510 480 442 414 399 380 200 250 300 350 400
KEY 94 TM Bottom note refers to this circuit Top note refers to this circuit Do not mix Power limited circuit 1 No restriction 2 Twisted 3 Twisted/Shielded Circuits permitted by manufacturer to occupy the same conduit. Check local codes for additional restrictions. REFERENCES CIRCUIT COMP TRIX COMPAATIBILITY MA MATRIX Diagrams are for reference only. Consult the appropriate installation sheet for wiring details.
REFERENCES PAIGE EST CABLE TTABLES ABLES REFERENCE TYPE A Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) B Notification Appliance (NAC) 24Vdc PAIGE PART NUMBERS AWG COND DESCRIPTION 18 2 16 4 2 14 4 2 4 I 24 Vdc Power Distribution (Aux.
REFERENCES PAIGE EST CABLE TTABLES ABLES REFERENCE TYPE H Fireman’s Telephone NON-PLENUM PLENUM AWG PAIGE PART NUMBERS PAIRS Description FPLR FPLP Outdoor or Direct Burial 18 1 Twisted & Shielded 4722A 4717A 1802SDB 16 14 1 1 Twisted & Shielded Twisted & Shielded 4736A 4726A 4747A 4727A 1602SDB 1402SDB 12 1 Twisted & Shielded 4739A 4750A 1202SDB 27 30 68 Refer to Paige section page #: Paige DISTINGUISHER versions are available with color-coded jacket stripes for easy identifi
REFERENCES PAIGE EST CABLE TTABLES ABLES REFERENCE TYPE K Security (3-SAC) Data Bus Per circuit maximums for type K circuits: Capacitance = 0.1 microfarads, Resistance = 52 ohms, Distance = 4000 ft Cables shown below are twisted, non-shielded Paige part #s AWG COND. 18 16 14 12 2 2 2 2 Paige part #s AWG COND. 18 16 14 12 2 2 2 2 Paige part #s AWG COND. 18 2 16 2 Part # 4703A 4731A 4718A 4720A NON-PLENUM DC Res Mutual Ohms / Capacitance 1,000' pF / ft 6.4 4.1 2.6 1.
REFERENCES PAIGE EST CABLE TTABLES ABLES REFERENCE TYPE T Audio Network U RS-485 Communications Network Per circuit maximums for type T & U circuits: Capacitance: 0.3 microfarads; Resistance: 90 ohms, Distance = 5000 ft Paige part #s AWG COND. 18 16 14 12 2 2 2 2 Part # 4703A 4731A 4718A 4720A Paige part #s NON-PLENUM DC Res Mutual Ohms / Capacitance 1,000' pF / ft 6.4 33 4.1 35 2.6 38 1.7 40 Outdoor or Direct Burial DC Res Mutual Ohms / Capacitance AWG COND. Part # 1,000' pF / ft 18 2 1802WDB 6.
REFERENCES PAIGE EST CABLE TTABLES ABLES REFERENCE TYPE S RS-232 Communications (Printer / Fireworks) Paige part numbers AWG COND DESCRIPTION 22 4 Twisted 18 4 Twisted Refer to Paige section page #: Non-plenum FPLR/CMR 4608A 4704A 7, 26 Plenum FPLP/CMP 4629A 4711A 15, 29 50' Max. Panel to Printer or Panel to Fireworks. Stranded security and sound cables rated CM, CMR, and CMP may also be used. See Paige section pages 5-22.
REFERENCES PAIGE EST CABLE TTABLES ABLES REFERENCE TYPE W Network Fiber Optics Paige part numbers Non-plenum Plenum # Fibers OFNR OFNP 2 74LV00262 74DP002648 4 74LV004641 74UP004648 6 74LV006661 74CP006644 Refer to Paige section page # 81 80 All items are multi-mode 62.
TM EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INSTALLER’S WIRE GUIDE The EST Installer’s Wire Guide is a concise reference to wire and cable requirements for EST products and systems. This valuable resource provides installers, as well as service and maintenance personnel, with at-a-glance information and more than one hundred wiring diagrams – all crossreferenced to easy-to-read wire charts. Wellorganized and easy-to-use, the EST Installer’s Wire Guide is designed to be part of every technician’s basic toolkit.