Installation manual
Model 5395 Distributed Power Module
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6.2 Non-Resettable Power Application
The 5395 provides a dedicated 3-amp auxiliary power output that you can select as non-resettable
(output is always on). See Section 4.7.3 for setting the auxiliary power. If you need more than 3
amps, wire the inputs as shown in Figure 6-6.
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Input 2
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Model 5395
Input 1
Trouble
Relay
reset
AUX OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4
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+
Figure 6-6. Auxiliary Output Wiring for Non-Resettable Power
6.3 Door Holder Application
In a typical door holder application, the door holder power must be released to close all fire doors
under the following conditions:
• Any active alarm condition.
• AC power is no longer present (to conserve backup battery power).
To close the fire doors in these situations, wire an N.C. programmable relay from the fire panel in
series with the auxiliary power to the door holders as shown in Figure 6-7.
The circuit shown in Figure 6-7 will provide up to 3 amps of door holder power. (See Section 6.2
if you need more than 3 amps of auxiliary power.) The power in this example is released when
AC power is off for 30 seconds or more, or when the relay from the fire panel becomes open.
You would have to use the equivalent of a programmable relay from a fire panel that is
programmed to open under alarm conditions. See page 19 for selecting auxiliary power options.
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Model
5395
Model
5207
door
AUX
Door Holders
Figure 6-7. Door Holder Wiring Example










