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Honeywell SLC User Manual

Honeywell SLC
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P4
P/N 51309:P4 ECN 14-790
Document 51309
9/17/2014 Rev:
Intelligent Control Panel
SLC
Wiring Manual

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Honeywell SLC Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHoneywell
ModelSLC
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Fire Alarm and Emergency Communication System Limitations

Installation Precautions

Software and Documentation

Software Downloads

Provides information on downloading the latest software versions for products.

Documentation Feedback

Instructions for providing feedback to improve manual accuracy and content.

Section 1 Introduction

1.1 Scope of Manual

Describes the operation, installation, and wiring of SLC devices with control panels.

1.2 Overview of SLC Communication

Explains communication between control panel and addressable devices via Signaling Line Circuit (SLC).

1.3 Polling Protocols

Discusses LiteSpeed and Classic Loop Interface Protocol (CLIP) for SLC communication.

1.4 Device Types

Details various devices used on Signaling Line Circuits, including modules and detectors.

1.5 SLC Capacity and Performance

Covers SLC capacity limits based on protocol and performance characteristics by circuit style.

1.7 Surge Suppression Requirements

Specifies the requirement for a primary surge protector for SLC wiring running outside the building.

Section 2 Wiring Requirements

2.1 Wire Sizing Guidelines

Determines appropriate wire size (18-12 AWG) for SLC circuits based on length and protocol.

2.2 Measuring SLC Resistance and Length

Details procedures for measuring loop resistance and total wire length for SLC circuits.

2.3 Shield Wire Termination

Illustrates the correct method for terminating shielded SLC wiring and cautions against grounding the shield.

2.4 Control Panel Terminal Blocks

Describes terminal blocks on control panel circuit boards for SLC connections.

Section 3 SLC Circuits without Isolators

3.1 Overview of Circuit Styles

Covers two circuit styles (NFPA Style 4 and Style 6) that do not require isolation devices.

3.2 NFPA Style 4 SLC Configuration

Illustrates a basic NFPA Style 4 SLC configuration, allowing T-tapping of SLC wiring.

3.3 NFPA Style 6 SLC Configuration

Illustrates a basic NFPA Style 6 SLC configuration, where T-tapping is not allowed.

Section 4 SLC Circuits with Isolators

4.1 Fault Isolator Devices Explained

Discusses three isolator devices used to protect SLC branches from faults.

4.1.1 Isolating SLC Branches

Explains how isolator modules continuously monitor and disconnect faulted SLC branches.

4.1.2 Isolator Module Wiring

Shows typical wiring diagrams for the I300 and ISO-6 isolator modules.

4.2 NFPA Style 4 SLC with Isolators

Illustrates a Style 4 operation using I300 isolator modules to protect each SLC branch.

4.3 NFPA Style 6 SLC with Isolators

Shows Style 6 operation with isolator modules protecting sections of the SLC from faults.

4.4 NFPA Style 7 SLC with Isolators

Details Style 7 operation requiring isolator modules before and after each device for fault protection.

Section 5 Monitor Modules

5.1 Monitor Module Descriptions

Introduces addressable modules for monitoring conventional contact-type alarm initiating devices.

MMF-300 Monitor Module

An addressable module for monitoring Style B or Style D circuits of dry-contact input devices.

MMF-300-10 Monitor Module

Monitors up to ten Style B or five Style D IDCs with normally open contact devices.

MMF-302 Zone Interface Module

Modules used to monitor a single IDC of UL listed compatible two-wire 24 volt conventional smoke detectors.

MDF-300 Dual Monitor Module

Dual monitor module similar to MMF-300, with two independent 2-wire IDCs.

MMF-301 Mini Monitor Module

A smaller version of the MMF-300 for mounting directly in the electrical box of the device.

5.2 Module Installation and Addressing

Explains how to set SLC addresses for single and multi-point modules using rotary switches.

5.3 MMF-300 Wiring Diagrams

Provides wiring diagrams for NFPA Style B and D IDC circuits using MMF-300 monitor modules.

5.4 MMF-300-10 Wiring Diagrams

Provides wiring diagrams for NFPA Style B and D IDC circuits using MMF-300-10 monitor modules.

5.5 MDF-300 Wiring Diagrams

Provides wiring diagrams for NFPA Style B IDC circuits using MDF-300 Dual Monitor Modules.

5.6 MMF-302 Wiring Diagrams

Provides wiring diagrams for NFPA Style B and D IDC circuits using MMF-302 Zone Interface Modules.

5.7 MMF-302-6 Wiring Diagrams

Provides wiring diagrams for NFPA Style B and D IDC circuits using MMF-302-6 monitor modules.

Section 6 Control Modules

6.1 Control Module Description

Introduces addressable modules for monitoring and switching 24 VDC NAC power for NFPA Style Y and Z circuits.

6.2 CMF-300 Installation and Addressing

Covers installation and SLC address setting for the CMF-300 Control Module.

6.3 CMF-300 Module Wiring

Provides instructions and diagrams for wiring a CMF-300 as a Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC).

6.4 CMF-300-6 Installation and Settings

Covers installation, address setting, and configuration options for the CMF-300-6.

6.5 CMF-300-6 Module Wiring

Illustrates supervised NFPA Style Y (Class B) and Style Z (Class A) NAC wiring for CMF-300-6.

Section 7 Relay Modules

7.1 Relay Module Description

Introduces addressable modules providing Form-C relay contacts.

7.2 CRF-300 Installation and Wiring

Covers installation and wiring procedures for the CRF-300 Relay Module.

7.3 CRF-300-6 Circuit Board Information

Identifies components and settings on the CRF-300-6 Control Relay Module circuit board.

7.4 CRF-300-6 Installation and Addressing

Covers CRF-300-6 installation, address setting, and disabling unused addresses.

7.4.4 CRF-300-6 Module Wiring

Shows a CRF-300-6 module wired to the control panel, illustrating Form-C relay connections.

Section 8 Multiple Input/Output Modules

8.1 CDRM-300 Module Description

Introduces the CDRM-300 module functioning as relay and monitor modules.

8.2 CDRM-300 Installation and Wiring

Covers installation and wiring for the CDRM-300 Multiple Input/Output Module.

8.2.1 Setting CDRM-300 SLC Address

Explains setting SLC addresses for the CDRM-300, which uses up to four addresses.

8.2.2 CDRM-300 Module Wiring

Shows a CDRM-300 module wired to the control panel, illustrating relay and monitor connections.

Section 9 Intelligent Detector Bases and Wireless Gateway

9.1 Detector Base and Gateway Description

Describes detector bases that connect SLC to detector heads and the W-GATE Wireless Gateway.

9.2 Setting Detector SLC Address

Explains how to set SLC addresses for intelligent detectors using rotary switches.

9.3 Wiring Detector Bases

Shows typical wiring for B210LP or B501 detector bases connected to an SLC.

9.4 Wiring Isolator and Relay Bases

Details wiring for B224BI Isolator Base and B224RB Relay Base.

9.6 Wiring Sounder Bases

Illustrates typical wiring for B200SR or B200SR-LF Sounder Bases.

9.7 Wiring the W-GATE Wireless Gateway

Provides notes and information on wiring the W-GATE Wireless Gateway.

9.7.2 W-GATE Powered by SLC

Shows typical wiring of a Wireless Network Gateway connected to an SLC when powered by the SLC loop.

9.7.3 W-GATE Powered by External +24VDC

Illustrates wiring for the W-GATE powered by a regulated, external +24VDC source.

Section 10 Addressable Beam Detectors

10.1 Beam Detector Description

Describes intelligent, addressable projected beam smoke detectors for open areas.

10.2 Beam Detector Installation and Wiring

Covers installation and wiring information for addressable beam detectors.

10.2.1 Setting Beam Detector SLC Address

Explains how to set the SLC address for beam detectors using rotary code switches.

10.2.2 Wiring a Beam Detector

Illustrates typical wiring of a beam detector connected to an SLC, including terminal block connections.

Section 11 Addressable Manual Pull Station

11.1 Pull Station Description

Describes the BG-12LX as an addressable manual pull station with a key-lock reset feature.

11.2 Pull Station Installation and Wiring

Covers installation procedures for the BG-12LX manual pull station.

11.2.1 Setting Pull Station SLC Address

Explains how to set the SLC address for the BG-12LX pull station.

11.2.2 Wiring a Manual Pull Station

Shows typical wiring for a BG-12LX Manual Pull Station to an SLC.

Appendix A Power Considerations

A.1 Supplying Power to 24 VDC Devices

Details calculations for determining minimum resistance for 24 VDC power runs.

A.2 Supervising 24 VDC Power

Explains how to supervise 24 VDC detectors and NACs using a power supervision relay.

Appendix B Surge Suppression

B.1 Surge Suppression Introduction

Introduces approved primary surge protectors for SLC wiring and general notes.

B.2 Surge Suppression Installation

Details mounting and connection requirements for surge suppressors.

B.2.1 Surge Protector Wiring (MS-9200)

Shows wiring diagrams for DTK-2LVLP-F, PLP-42N, and SLCP-30 surge protectors.

B.2.2 Surge Protector Wiring (MS-9600 Series)

Shows wiring diagrams for DTK-2LVLP-F, PLP-42N, and SLCP-30 surge protectors for MS-9600 series.

Appendix C Terminal Conversion Charts

C.1 CRF-300 Terminal Conversions

Compares terminal functions and numbering between legacy and newer CRF-300 modules.

C.2 CMF-300 and MMF-302 Conversions

Compares terminal functions and numbering between legacy and newer CMF-300/MMF-302 modules.

C.3 MMF-300 Terminal Conversions

Compares terminal functions and numbering between legacy and newer MMF-300 modules.

C.4 MDF-300 Terminal Conversions

Compares terminal functions and numbering between legacy and newer MDF-300 modules.

Appendix D Detector Base Layouts

D.1 B350LP or B501 Detector Base Wiring

Shows wiring layout for legacy B350LP or B501 detector bases.

D.2 B224BI Isolator Base Wiring

Shows wiring layout for the legacy B224BI Isolator Base.

D.3 B224RB Relay Base Wiring

Shows wiring layout for the legacy B224RB Relay Base.

D.4 B501BH/B501BHT Sounder Bases Wiring

Shows wiring layout for legacy B501BH/B501BHT Sounder Bases.

Appendix E Canadian Versions of SLC Devices

Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability

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