Class b (string) nac wiring, Class b (string) nac wiring -5, Figure 5-3. class b (string) wiring -5 – Tyco 4100U-S1 User Manual

Page 73: Sps nac field wiring guidelines, Continued, Figure 5-3. class b (string) wiring

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To connect the SPS to appliances using Class B wiring, read the following instructions
and refer to the figure below.

1. Route wire from the B+, B- outputs on TB2 of the SPS to the appropriate inputs

on a peripheral notification appliance. Use NAC1, NAC2, or NAC3, as required.

2. Route wire from the first appliance to the next one. “T” tapping is not allowed

since the spur will not be supervised. Repeat for each appliance.

3. Route wire from the last appliance to the supplied EOLR or a 4081-9008 EOL

Harness (10 K Ohm, ½ W; brown/black/orange).

4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each NAC output you want to use.

5. Leave the 378-030 EOL Resistor (10 K Ohm, ½ W; brown/black/orange) on

each unused circuit. The circuit must connect “B+” to “B-” terminals.

6. If the appliance/device to be used does not have an integral diode, a blocking

diode must be fitted between the incoming +ve wire and the +ve terminal of the
device with the diode’s cathode (stripe) connected to the device.


The illustration below shows Class B wiring.

P1

3
2

1

B+ B- A+ A-

TYPICAL

APPLIANCE

RED

BLK

NAC1

B+ B- A+ A-

NAC1

B+ B- A+ A-

NAC1

LED1

LED2

LED3

TYPICAL

APPLIANCE

10K 1/2W (133-894)

NAC2

NAC3

RED

RED

RED

RED

Figure 5-3. Class B (string) Wiring



SPS NAC Field Wiring Guidelines,

Continued

Class B (string) NAC
Wiring

Important: Conductors

must test free
of all grounds.

0.75 mm

2

to 4 mm

2

BLK

BLK

BLK

EOL Harness

Leave the EOL Resistor
(10 K Ohm, ½ W;
brown/black/orange) on
unused B+/B- terminals

Ferrite bead

required for CE

compliance. Use

kit 4100-5129.

NAC1

NAC2

NAC3

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