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APPENDIX-B: COMPATIBLE DEVICES
DEVICES FOR ADDRESSABLE DEVICE CIRCUITS
Faraday X1 Manual Pull Stations
Faraday Cat. No. Description
8700-S Manual Station, Single Action
8700-D Manual Station, Double Action
8700-M Manual Station, Single Action, Metal
Faraday X1 Modules
Faraday Cat. No. Description
8701* Mini- Module for Contact Devices
8702* Module for Contact Devices
8703* Dual Module for Contact Devices
8704* Module for Contact Devices with Relay
8705 Conventional Detector Zone Module
8706** Intelligent Control Point
8709 Isolator Module
*See Note 3.
**See Note 4.
Faraday X1 Photo Electric Detectors
Faraday Cat. No. Description Compatible Base
8710 Photo Detector 8853, 8715, 8716, 8840, 8717
8712 Thermal Detector, Fixed or Fixed/Rate of Rise 8853, 8715, 8716
8713 Fire Smart™ Photo/Thermal Detector 8853, 8715, 8716
Faraday X1 Bases
Faraday Cat. No. Description Compatible Detector
8853 Base 8710, 8712, 8713
8715 Audible Base 8710, 8712, 8713
8716 Relay Base 8710, 8712, 8713
8840 Duct Housing 8710, 8813
8717 Duct Housing with Relay 8710, 8713
Faraday X1 Accessories
Faraday Cat. No. Description
8726C Intelligent Remote Lamp, Ceiling mount
8726W Intelligent Remote Lamp, Wall mount
8727C Remote Lamp, Ceiling mount
8727W Remote Lamp, Wall mount
Notes:
1. Faraday X1 devices, detectors and modules, up to a maximum of 252 addresses may be used per addressable X1 FDLC
Loop Driver Circuit.
2. For specific wiring and installation information, read the instructions provided with each device.
3. If the contact device family is used in a releasing application (the EOL resistor listed on the nameplate is a 470ohm ¼W
EOL resistor), Rev 7.0 or higher firmware must be used. Refer to the nameplate figures on the following page.
4. If more than one 8706 is used on an X1 device loop, the loop must be wired Class A or the riser conductors must be
installed in accordance with the Survivability From Attack By Fire requirements in the National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72.
If wired Class A, at least one 8709 loop isolator must be installed between each 8706 and between the panel and the first
and last 8706. See the 8709 installation instructions for the maximum number of isolators allowed per loop and other
wiring instructions.