Bosch Appliances FPE-1000-SLC User manual

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Notices
Use these instructions to install the FPE-1000-SLC Signaling Line Circuit in
FPA-1000 Analog Addressable Fire Panels.
1. Install, test, and maintain the FPE-1000-SLC according to these
instructions, NFPA 72, local codes, and the Authority Having
Jurisdiction (AHJ).
2. Follow the procedures in this document to avoid personal injury and
damage to the equipment. Failure to follow these procedures can cause
the FPE-1000-SLC to not operate properly. Bosch is not responsible for
improperly installed, tested, or maintained devices.
3. Failure to follow the mounting instructions in this document can
damage the fire panel.
4. Refer to the FPA-1000 Installation and Operation Guide
(P/N F.01U.173.607) for detailed wiring style requirements and
complete programming instructions.
Installation
The mainboard allows for the installation of two FPE-1000-SLC Signaling
Line Circuits. The first FPE-1000-SLC is mandatory equipment at the top
position on the mainboard. A second FPE-1000-SLC plug-in module can be
installed as an option in the position below the first SLC board. The bottom
position can be equipped with an optional FPE-1000-CITY City Tie Plug-in
Module.
The FPE-1000-SLC Signaling Line Circuits connect directly to the mainboard,
and are detected and supervised automatically when power is applied to the
control panel.
1. Bring the plug-in module into position with the horizontal terminal
lettering facing the front side of the control panel. Slide the plug-in
CAUTION!
Electrostatic discharge!
Ground yourself using a wrist strap or take other suitable
actions.
The FPA-1000 mainboard and FPE-1000-SLC plug-in module
have static-sensitive componentsthat could become damaged.
Run the ground wire to the enclosure before handling the
mainboard or plug-in modules. Touch ground before unpacking
and handling the mainboard or plug-in modules. This discharges
any static electricity in your body. Continue touching the
enclosure while installing the mainboard or plug-in modules.
DANGER!
Before installing the FPE-1000-SLC plug-in module, remove all
AC and battery power from the fire panel.
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module carefully into position along the guide rails (refer to Figure 1,
Page 4, Item 1)
2. Ensure that the connections seat into the slot properly (refer to
Figure 1, Page 4, Item 2).
3. Press down softly until the snap-fit hook locks into place (refer to
Figure 1, Page 4, Item 3).
4. Connect the earth ground wire to the ground blade terminal on the
right side of the mainboard (refer to Figure 1, Page 4, Item 4).
To remove a plug-in module, press the snap-fit hook carefully from left to
right and pull the board toward the panel front.
Wiring
General Wiring Guidelines
Electrical energy from one wire can transfer to another wire producing
induced noise which can interfere with telephone communication or cause
false alarms. To avoid induced noise, follow these guidelines:
- Keep input wiring away from high current output and power wiring. Pull
separate cables for high-voltage circuits, phone line circuits, Option
bus, Notification Appliance circuits, Signaling Line circuits, and relay
circuits.
- Pull wires from different groups through separate conduits. If you must
run them together, do so for as short a distance as possible or use
shielded cable. Connect the shield to earth ground at the panel. High
and low voltage circuits must be separated.
- Route wiring around not across the circuit board. Wiring proximity to
the circuit board could induce noise into sensitive electronic elements
or pick up unwanted RF noise from the high speed circuits.
- High frequency noise, such as that produced by the inductive reactance
of a speaker or bell, can be reduced by running the wire through ferrite
shield beads or by wrapping the wire around a ferrite toroid.
Signaling Line Circuit Wiring
The Signaling Line Circuit connects to analog addressable devices.
Refer to the FPA-1000 Installation and Operation Guide (P/N F.01U.173.607)
for:
- listing of compatible devices
- detailed wiring style requirements.
Signaling Line Circuits may be wired as Class A Style 6 or 7 or Class B
Style 4 circuits. Class A configuration is recommended because this allows
the system to poll the circuit in both directions, ensuring circuit operation in
the event of a single break in the wiring.
The Signaling Line Circuit is power-limited and supervised.
No special wire is required for addressable loops. The wire can be
untwisted, unshielded, solid or stranded as long as it meets the National
Electric Code 760-51 requirements for power-limited fire protective signaling
cables.
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Observe maximum circuit resistance of 50 Ω.
For Class B, the total wire length of all branches connected to one
FPE-1000-SLC module (terminals S1+/SC1- and S2+/SC2-) must not exceed
30,000 feet (9140 m).
The maximum distance an analog addressable detector or module is allowed
to be located from the control panel (for Class A and Class B SLC) is limited
depending on the wire gauge; refer to Table 1.
Table 1 Maximum Wiring Distance for SLC Circuits
Measuring Circuit Resistance
1. Remove the field wiring from the SLC terminals and short either the
return wire in Class A (Figure 2, Page 4, left side, Item 1 Class A) or
short the end of the farthest device in Class B (Figure 2, Page 4, right
side, Item 1 Class B) using clip leads.
2. Read the total resistance of all wires associated with the circuit
(Figure 2, Page 4, both sides, item 2). The maximum circuit resistance is
50 Ω.
Wiring Styles
NOTICE!
Wire distances are computed using copper wire. When using
twisted pair or sheilded wire, observe the maximum circuit
specifications.
Wire Gauge Maximum Wiring Distance (for Class A and
Class B SLC)
12 AWG (3.3 mm
2
)
10,000 feet (3050 m)
14 AWG (2.1 mm
2
)
10,000 feet (3050 m)
16 AWG (1.3 mm
2
)
6200 feet (1890 m)
18 AWG (0.8 mm
2
)
3900 feet (1190 m)
SLC
Terminal
Specification Class A Style 6 and 7
(refer to Figure 3, Page 4, left side)
S1+ | SC1- Terminals used for outgoing loop Class A wiring
S2+ | SC2- Terminals used for return loop Class A wiring
SLC
Terminal
Specification Class B Style 4
(refer to Figure 3, Page 4, right side)
S1+ | SC1- Terminals used for first stub Class B wiring
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Specifications
S2+ | SC2- Terminals used for second stub Class B wiring
For one Class B (1xB) wiring, connect to S1+ | SC1- and do not use
S2+ | SC2- terminals.
SLC
Terminal
Specification Class B Style 4
(refer to Figure 3, Page 4, right side)
Voltage Nominal 39 V DC (30 to 40 V DC),
power-limited, supervised
Current 260 mA (per FPE-1000-SLC)
Circuit resistance 50 Ω
Circuit capacitance < 1 μF
Circuit inductance < 1 mH
Configuration
(per FPE-1000-SLC)
1 or 2 Class B Style 4, or
1 ClassA Style6 or7
Wire gauge
12 to 18 AWG (3.3 mm
2
to 0.8 mm
2
)
Operating temperature 32 °F to 120 °F (0 °C to 49 °C)
Storage temperature -4 °F to 140 °F (-20 °C to 60 °C)
Relative humidity Up to 95%, non-condensing
Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
130 Perinton Parkway
Fairport, NY 14450
USA
www.boschsecurity.us
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Bosch Appliances FPE-1000-SLC User manual

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