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2.0 APPLICATION

The 2412, 2414, and 2418 panels are suitable for small to medium size buildings, requiring from two to
eight Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs), and two Indicating Appliance Circuits (IACs).

2.1 Fire Alarm System Limitations

Fire Alarm Systems provide the occupants of a facility with early warning of smoke and fire conditions. Fire
alarm systems use a variety of components to meet the requirements of each installation. The fire alarm
panel, automatic and manual detection devices, alarm annunciators, and the installation wiring are all
factors in a reliable system. To maintain proper operation, fire codes require, and this manufacturer
recommends preventive maintenance and testing on a routine basis by qualified personnel.

3.0 THEORY OF OPERATION

3.1 Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs)

The supervised IDCs operate with compatible smoke detectors (refer to Appendix) and normally-open
alarm initiating devices. An IDC may be programmed as an Alarm, Waterflow/Supervisory, or Supervisory
zone. Alarm zones may have verified or non-verified operation. Waterflow/Supervisory zones programmed
with or without a 15 second retard period, also support a single supervisory input device with a
1.1K

W

series resistor. IDC circuits may take one of four operating states: Normal, Trouble, Alert, or Alarm.

Table 3.1 defines the states for the various IDC zone types.

Table 3.1 - IDC Operation

State of Operation

Zone Type

Alarm

(Low Impedance)

Alert

(High Impedance)

Normal

Open

Non-Verified

Alarm Zone

Alarm

Alarm

Normal Operation

Trouble

Verified Alarm Zone

with high impedance

smoke detectors and
N.O. contact devices

Alarm

Verifying the Alarm

Normal Operation

Trouble

Verified Alarm Zone

with smoke detectors

only

Verifying the Alarm

Verifying the Alarm

Normal Operation

Trouble

Waterflow/Supervisory

Zone

Alarm

Supervisory Condition

Normal Operation

Trouble

Waterflow/Supervisory

Zone with Retard

Alarm after 15 seconds

Supervisory Condition

Normal Operation

Trouble

Supervisory Zone

Supervisory Condition

Supervisory Condition

Normal Operation

Trouble

WARNING! Do NOT put contact devices on Low Impedance Verified Circuits.

An active IDC defined as an Alarm or Waterflow Zone may be identified by a steady red zone LED. Active
IDCs defined as supervisory zones may be identified by a rapid flashing amber zone LED.

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