Connecting an rpm module – Edwards Signaling FireShield 10 Zone User Manual

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Installation

2.10

FireShield Technical Reference Manual

Connecting an RPM module

The Reverse Polarity Module (RPM) is an interface between
FireShield and a reverse polarity receiver. It provides off-
premises signal transmission for systems that must comply
with NFPA requirements. When used as a reverse polarity
remote station transmitter, it can be connected to either a
single circuit (alarm or alarm and trouble) or up to three
circuits (alarm, supervisory, and trouble).

Note:

For detailed information and wiring, refer to the RPM

installation sheet P/N 3100430.

Below are application diagrams for using the RPM.

Note:

The RPM must be mounted in an MFC-A enclosure

immediately adjacent to the panel and in conduit.

Alarm transmitted only

TRBL C

NC

SUP

NO

ALM

C-
C+

24VOUT

FireShield

TB3

+

NO

NO

From ALRM on RPM

(brown wire)

From COM on RPM

(black wire)

From +24 on RPM

(red wire)

Alarm and trouble transmitted on a single circuit

Note:

JP1 on the RPM must be OUT.

TRBL C

NC

SUP

NO

ALM

C-
C+

24VOUT

FireShield

TB3

+

NO

NO

From ALRM on RPM

(brown wire)

From TRBL on RPM

(yellow wire)

From COM on RPM

(black wire)

From +24 on RPM

(red wire)

Alarm, supervisory, and trouble transmitted on separate
circuits

Note:

JP1 on the RPM must be IN.

TRBL C

NC

SUP

NO

ALM

C-
C+

24VOUT

FireShield

TB3

+

NO

NO

From ALRM on RPM

(brown wire)

From TRBL on RPM

(yellow wire)

From COM on RPM

(black wire)

From +24 on RPM

(red wire)

From SUPV on RPM

(orange wire)

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