Installation manual
Model 5395 Distributed Power Module
12 150933 / Rev. 9/96
Consult your control panel manual for specific wiring information on the control panel being
used. If you are using a Silent Knight control panel, see page 20 for connections.
4.4.1 Trouble Relay
The 5395 board has a Form C trouble relay built into terminals 11-13. The relay provides a
normally open and a normally closed contact, both of which are rated at 2.5A. The trouble relay
will deactivate under any trouble condition.
A typical application of the trouble relay is to connect the 5395 normally closed (N.C.) contacts
in series with the EOL supplied with the fire panel. This will cause a trouble on the fire panel
when the 5395 opens its trouble contacts.
Note: The N.C. contact is the relay contact that is closed when the 5395 has power and there
are no trouble conditions.
18
19
20
Model
5207
9
UL listed EOL
(supplied with
fire panel)
10
11
12 13
14 15
16
17 18 19
Model
5395
Trouble
Relay
trouble
N.O.COMN.C.
Figure 4-3. Trouble Relay Connection Example
4.4.2 Class A Supervised Wiring
Figure 4-4 shows how to wire for Class A input and output supervision. Use in/out wiring
methods for proper supervision. (See page 15 for notification appliances that must be used with
the 5395.)
Class A Output Notification Circuits
The configuration shown in Figure 4-4 shows two, 3-amp devices wired as class A circuits.
When you are using the outputs as class A circuits, loop the wiring back to the corresponding
circuit pair. For class A wiring, no external EOL is necessary since it is built into the 5395
board.










