Alarm, trouble, and supervisory relay wiring (tb3) – Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual

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Chapter 1: Installation and wiring

E-FSA64 and E-FSA250 Technical Reference Manual

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Loop card LEDs

There are three LEDs on the card that indicate loop communication status.

Primary is the primary communication circuit. Secondary is the Class A return

communication when wiring is Class A.

Figure 18: Loop card LEDs

Primary

Secondary

Comm

Note:

“Comm” refers to overall communication

Alarm, trouble, and supervisory relay wiring

(TB3)

The control panel provides alarm, trouble, and supervisory relays.
• The trouble relay changes over on any trouble event (common trouble)
• The supervisory relay changes over on any supervisory event (common

supervisory)

• The alarm relay changes over on any alarm event (common alarm)

Note:

Relay circuits can only be connected to power-limited sources. Relays are

not supervised.

Relay specifications

• Alarm and trouble: Form C, 24 VDC at 1 A resistive
• Supervisory: Form A, 24 VDC at 1 A resistive

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