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Re: End of Line Resistor - Are they a standard design?



"Frank Olson" <Please-use-the-email-links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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> In Canada, EOL resistors for Fire Alarm applications must be mounted on an
> approved End-of-Line Plate.  These are usually red or off white with a
> resistor symbol on them.  They screw to a standard single gang box.  You
> can't use just "any plate".  It has to have a ULC sticker on it.  Dumb
> sounding, I know, but that's the way the cookie crumbles...  at least in
> Canada.  I would think the UK wouldn't be all that different.

And, I suppose there's a grounding terminal on that plate...
js




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