NCS 2015NCS 2006NCS 2002User Supplied Material
•
Power cable (from fuse
and alarm panel to
assembly), #6 AWG,
copper conductors, 194
degrees Fahrenheit (90
degrees Celsius).
•
Ground cable #4 AWG
stranded
•
Alarm cable pairs for all
alarm connections, #22 or
#24 AWG (0.51 mm² or
0.64 mm²), solid tinned.
ANSI
•
100-ohm shielded
building integrated timing
supply (BITS) clock cable
pair #22 or #24 AWG
(0.51 mm² or 0.64 mm²),
twisted-pair T1-type
ETSI
•
75-ohm coaxial cable with
a DIN-1.0/2.3 miniature
coaxial connector.
ANSI
•
Power cable (from fuse
and alarm panel to
assembly), #8 AWG or
larger, copper conductors,
194 degrees Fahrenheit
(90 degrees Celsius).
•
Ground cable #6 AWG
stranded
•
Alarm cable pairs for all
alarm connections, #22 or
#24 AWG (0.51 mm² or
0.64 mm²), solid tinned.
•
100-ohm shielded
building integrated timing
supply (BITS) clock cable
pair #22 or #24 AWG
(0.51 mm² or 0.64 mm²),
twisted-pair T1-type
ETSI
•
Copper ground cable
13.3-mm² (#6 AWG)
stranded, specified for up
to 90 degrees Celsius (194
degrees Fahrenheit)
•
Alarm cable pairs for all
alarm connections, 0.51
mm² or 0.64 mm² (#22 or
#24 AWG), solid-tinned
ANSI
•
Power cable (from fuse
and alarm panel to
assembly), #12 AWG or
larger, copper conductors,
194 degrees Fahrenheit
(90 degrees Celsius).
•
Ground cable #6 AWG
stranded
•
Alarm cable pairs for all
alarm connections, #22 or
#24 AWG (0.51 mm² or
0.64 mm²), solid tinned.
•
100-ohm shielded
building integrated timing
supply (BITS) clock cable
pair #22 or #24 AWG
(0.51 mm² or 0.64 mm²),
twisted-pair T1-type
ETSI
•
Copper ground cable
13.3-mm² (#6 AWG)
stranded, specified for up
to 90 degrees Celsius (194
degrees Fahrenheit)
•
Alarm cable pairs for all
alarm connections, 0.51
mm² or 0.64 mm² (#22 or
#24 AWG), solid-tinned
Cables
CLETOP cleaning cassetteCLETOP cleaning cassetteCLETOP cleaning cassetteCleaning Cassette
Crimping tool—This tool must
be large enough to
accommodate the girth of the
grounding lug when you crimp
the grounding cable into the lug.
Use the lug manufacturer’s
suggested dye for crimping.
Crimping tool—This tool must
be large enough to
accommodate the girth of the
grounding lug when you crimp
the grounding cable into the lug.
Use the lug manufacturer’s
suggested dye for crimping.
Crimping tool—This tool must
be large enough to
accommodate the girth of the
grounding lug when you crimp
the grounding cable into the lug.
Use the lug manufacturer’s
suggested dye for crimping.
Crimp tool
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User Supplied Materials