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Re: Replacing Radionics with Vista 20P
Jim wouldn't the 4 conductor return as Joe was saying be the same as a
class A so long as the resistor was in the cabinet of the control?
(just asking)
RTS
"Jim Rojas" wrote in message news:7Mh_o.13$be.3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Christopher Glaeser wrote:
> I found the EOLRs. There is a small faceplate below the old Radionics,
> so I opened it and found a rats nest where all the wires come together.
> As best I can tell, the zones with multiple sensors are wired in
> parallel just below the panel, and the 1K EOLR is also added just below
> the panel. Doesn't this defeat the purpose of an EOLR? Isn't this really
> just a BOLR? Also, if an EOLR is at the panel for a fire zone, is this
> to CA code?
>
> Best,
> Christopher
>
The EOL for a smoke alarm must be at the last device.
If you are using 2 wire smokes, you can use 2 wires, then EOL at last
smoke. All smokes must be daisy chained for proper supervision...
2 Wire Smokes
Fire Zone + ---> + in + out ---> + in
+ out ---> + in + out ---> EOL
Fire Zone - ---> - neg ---> - neg ---> - neg ---> EOL
If you are using 4 wire smokes, the same is true with the addition of
using a power supervision relay at the end of line. With 4 wire smokes,
do not twist wires together, even though the are going on the same
terminal. This provides better supervision against tampering.
4 Wire Smokes
Fire Zone + ---> C ---> C ------------------------------> EOL
Fire Zone - ---> NO ---> NO ---> Relay Closed Contacts ---> EOL
Power + ---> + ---> + ---> Relay coil
Power - ---> - ---> - ---> Relay coil
Jim Rojas
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