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Honeywell NOTIFIER SLC

Honeywell NOTIFIER SLC
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Intelligent Control Panel
SLC
Wiring Manual
Document 51253 Rev: U9
5/3/2022 ECN: 00009566

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Honeywell NOTIFIER SLC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHoneywell
ModelNOTIFIER SLC
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Fire Alarm and Emergency Communication System Limitations

Important Smoke Detector Installation Requirements

Critical installation requirement for smoke detector placement and system integrity.

Alarm Signaling Communications

Details on IP and cellular communication for alarm signaling, including backup.

Installation Precautions

Power Disconnection Warning for Servicing

Warning about disconnecting all power sources before servicing control panels and equipment.

System Re-acceptance Testing Procedures

Requirements for re-acceptance testing after software changes or system modifications.

FCC Radio Frequency Emission Warning

Information regarding radio frequency energy emissions and potential interference.

Software Downloads

Documentation Feedback

Section 1: Introduction

About This Manual

Describes the manual's purpose: installation and wiring of SLC devices with specified FACPs.

UL 864 Compliance

States compliance with UL 864 standard for control units and accessories.

Reference Documentation

Wiring Designations History Table

Summarizes changes in wiring class designations between UL 9th and 10th editions.

SLC Overview

Polling Protocols

Available Protocols

Describes FlashScan and CLIP protocols for analog intelligent devices.

Protocol Use Guidelines

Details on using FlashScan and CLIP modes, including programming restrictions.

Devices

Monitor and Zone Interface Modules

Addresses modules for monitoring conventional alarm initiating devices.

Plug-in Detector Bases

Describes standard, isolator, sounder, and relay bases for intelligent detectors.

Intelligent Detectors

SLC Performance

SLC Circuit Configuration and Performance Table

Details trouble conditions for various faults based on SLC wiring class (B, A, X).

Section 2: Wiring Requirements

Recommended SLC Wiring

Recommends wire types (twisted, shielded/unshielded) and gauge for SLC loops.

Two-Wire SLC - Class B

Measuring Loop Resistance

Details how to measure DC resistance for two-wire Class B SLC configurations.

Four-Wire SLC Class A and X

Measuring Loop Resistance

Describes measuring DC resistance for four-wire SLC Class A and X circuits.

Control Panel Terminal Blocks

N16 with SLM-318 Signaling Loop Module

Shows SLC loop connections for the N16 panel using the SLM-318 module.

NFS2-640 with Loop Expander Modules, NFS-320 and NFS-320 SYS

Shows SLC loop connections for NFS2-640, NFS-320, and NFS-320SYS.

AFP-300 AFP-400 Terminal Connections

Details SLC loop connections for AFP-300 and AFP-400 panels.

Section 3: Shielded Wire Termination

No Conduit Shield Termination

Details shield termination for SLC wiring without conduit.

Partial Conduit Shield Termination

Floating Shield Procedure

SLC Circuits without Isolators

NFPA Class B SLC Wiring

Illustrates basic NFPA Class B SLC wiring, allowing T-tapping.

NFPA Class A SLC Wiring

SLC Circuits with Isolators

Fault Isolator Modules

Explains how the ISO-X module monitors and isolates SLC branches from short circuits.

Isolator Detector Bases

How an Isolator Base Works

Explains how isolator bases prevent loop disablement during short circuits.

NFPA Class B SLC Using Isolator Modules

NFPA Class A SLC Using Isolator Modules

NFPA Class X SLC Using an Isolating Device

Section 6: Monitor Modules

Monitor Module Description

Introduces addressable modules for monitoring conventional alarm initiating devices.

Addressable Monitor Module FMM-1

Describes the FMM-1 module for monitoring Class B or Class A Initiating Device Circuits.

Setting an SLC Address for a Module

NFPA Class B IDC Using Monitor Modules

NFPA Class A IDC Using Monitor Modules

Section 7: Control Modules

Wiring a NAC with Addressable Control Modules

Details how to connect SLC wiring to FCM-1 modules for powering 24 VDC NACs.

Wiring a Solenoid with the FCM-1-REL

Wiring a Class B NAC (Two-Wire) with Addressable Control Modules

Wiring a Class A NAC (Four-Wire) with Addressable Control Modules

Connecting a Releasing Device to the Addressable Control Module

Section 8: Relay Module

Wiring the Addressable Relay Module (Form-C Relay)

Shows the FRM-1 module wired to the control panel.

Section 9: Multiple InputOutput Modules

Setting the SLC Address for Modules

Explains how to set SLC addresses for multiple input/output modules.

Wiring the Dual Monitor Module

NFPA Class B IDC Wiring Using Dual Monitor Modules

Section 10: Intelligent Detectors, Intelligent Detector Bases, and Wireless Gateway

Intelligent Detector Bases

Lists various intelligent detector bases, including standard, isolator, sounder, and relay types.

Wiring a Detector Base

Wiring an Isolator Base

Wiring a Relay Base

Wiring a Sounder Base

Wiring and Programming Aspiration Detectors

Intelligent FAAST Detectors

Wiring the FWSG(A)

Power Connections: Powered by the SLC

Power Connections: External, Regulated +24 VDC Power Source

Section 11: Addressable Manual Pull Stations

Wiring a Manual Pull Station

Shows typical wiring for the NBG-12LX pull station to an SLC.

Appendix A: Power Considerations

Supplying Power to 24 VDC Detectors and NACs

Provides equations and table for calculating maximum allowable resistance for power delivery.

Supervising 24 VDC Power

Outlines options for supervising 24 VDC power according to NFPA 72.

Basics of Class A Power Supervision

Appendix B: SLC Surge Suppression

Installation of SLC Surge Suppressors

Provides guidelines for mounting and grounding secondary surge suppressors.

Appendix C: Terminal Conversion Charts for V-type and H-type Devices

FRM-1 Terminal Conversions

Provides terminal conversion charts for FRM-1 V-type and H-type devices.

FMM-1 Terminal Conversions

FTM-1 Terminal Conversions

FDM-1 Terminal Conversions

Appendix D: Intelligent Detector Base Layouts for Legacy Devices

Wiring a Detector Base (Legacy)

Shows typical wiring for B710LP or B501 detector bases connected to an SLC.

Wiring an Isolator Base (Legacy)

Wiring a Relay Base (Legacy)

Wiring a Sounder Base (Legacy)

Appendix E: Canadian Versions of SLC Devices

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