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Appendix A Discontinued Products
Stand-alone Control Unit (SCU)
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Power Source Requirements
Power Source Requirements.
Product Input Voltage Line
Frequency
Maximum
Power
SCU – 115V 115 Vac 50/60 Hz 135 VA
1
SCU – 230V 230 Vac 50/60 Hz 135 VA
1
1)
Service outlets are restricted to only continuously power network devices.
Analog Input Powered Devices
Approved sensors drawing less than 50 mA can be powered by the SCU analog input
(AI) connections. Sensors requiring more power must be powered by an external
source. The external source can be connected to the same AC line as the SCU power
supply as long as it is only used to power low voltage devices (less than 30 volts).
Analog Output Powered Devices
No analog output devices can be powered by the SCU analog outputs.
Point Wiring Restrictions
SCU specifications are the same as MBC/RBC specifications with the exception that
CL2P or CL2 wire can be used because it is separated from Class 1 wiring in the field
panel by physical barriers.
For No.18 to No.22 AWG used at 4800 bps and lower, BLN and FLN wiring
specifications allow a minimum of six twists per foot. At 9600 bps and higher, use wire
specifications provided in Table BLN, FLN (P1), and Point Expansion Trunk in Chapter
1. Wire specified in this table can be used at any trunk speed.
Digital Output (DO) WiringSCU Specific
UL and CSA listing requires the following:
The DO wiring shield must be installed in the field panels for which they are
supplied.
The DO wiring must enter the SCUs as shown.
Fig. 152: DO Wiring Entry Locations for the SCU.