I/o circuit configuration – Potter PFC-6075R User Manual

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PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14

I/O Circuit Configuration

The PFC-6075R is equipped with two (2) I/O circuits that may be configured as either input or output devices. The panel has

ground fault detection on the I/O circuits. The impedance to ground for ground fault detection is 0 ohms.

Note: The I/O circuits only operate as Class B. Refer to the figure shown below for a wiring example of an I/O circuit

configuration.

Figure 27. Example of I/O Circuit Wiring

I/O 1 I/O 2

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+ -

+

5.1k EOL

Part #3005013

Notification

Appliance

5.1k EOL

Part #3005013

Normally Open

Dry Contact

I/O Circuits as Inputs
When configured as inputs, the I/O circuits are used as a dry contact monitoring input.

Input Configuration Characteristics:

y

y

Maximum allowable wire length is 10,000 feet.

y

y

The selection of the contact input functions are the same as the MCM and SCM-4 modules.

I/O Circuits as Outputs
When configured as outputs, each I/O circuit is rated for one (1) amp continuous current at 2.4 VDC.

Output Configuration Characteristics:

y

y

Supervised and regulated by the main panel board.

y

y

Reverse polarity upon activation.

y

y

Circuits are power limited

y

y

Type of output is selectable. Strobes can be synchronized with all compatible strobe devices, including Potter/AMSECO®,

Cooper Wheelock®, Gentex®, or System Sensor®.

I/O Maximum Impedance Formula
The maximum impedance is a function of the load placed on the circuit. To calculate the maximum impedance, use the following

formula:

(Alarm Current of Notification Appliances) x (Wire Resistance) < 3 Volts

DWG #602-7A

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