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Johnson Controls IFC-400 - User Manual

Johnson Controls IFC-400
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P/N 51870:G • ECN 08-704
Document 51870
04/23/2009
Intelligent Control Panel
SLC
Wiring Manual

Table of Contents

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Johnson Controls IFC-400 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJohnson Controls
ModelIFC-400
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Fire Alarm System Limitations

Installation Precautions

CAUTION: System Re-acceptance Test after Software Changes

Ensures proper system operation after modifications.

Section 1: Introduction

1.4 SLC Overview

Explains Signaling Line Circuit function and wiring styles.

1.6.3 Isolator Modules

Isolates short-circuited SLC sections.

1.6.7 Intelligent Detectors

Various types of intelligent smoke, heat, and multi-criteria detectors.

Section 2: Wiring Requirements

2.1 Recommended SLC Wiring

Provides guidelines for SLC wire types and distances.

2.2 Two-Wire SLC - Style 4 (Class B)

Details wiring for NFPA Style 4 SLC configurations.

2.3 Four-Wire SLC Style 6 & 7 (Class A)

Details wiring for NFPA Style 6 & 7 SLC configurations.

2.4 Control Panel Terminal Blocks

Shows SLC connections on various control panels.

Section 4: SLC Circuits without Isolators

4.2 NFPA Style 4 SLC

Describes NFPA Style 4 SLC configuration.

4.3 NFPA Style 6 SLC

Describes NFPA Style 6 SLC configuration.

Section 5: SLC Circuits with Isolators

5.2 Fault Isolator Module

Details the M500XJ fault isolator module.

5.3 Isolator Detector Bases

Explains isolator bases for detector connections.

5.4 NFPA Style 4 SLC Using Isolator Modules

Style 4 SLC using isolator modules for fault protection.

5.5 NFPA Style 6 SLC Using Isolator Modules

Style 6 SLC using isolator modules for fault protection.

5.6 NFPA Style 7 SLC Using an Isolating Device

Style 7 SLC using devices for fault protection.

Section 6: Monitor Modules

6.3 NFPA Style B IDC Using Monitor Modules

Wiring Style B Initiating Device Circuits with monitor modules.

6.4 NFPA Style D IDC Using Monitor Modules

Wiring Style D Initiating Device Circuits with monitor modules.

6.5 NFPA Style B IDC Using Dual Monitor Modules

Wiring Style B IDC with dual monitor modules.

Section 7: Control Modules

7.5 Connecting a Releasing Device to the Addressable Control Module

Connects releasing devices to control modules.

Section 8: Relay Module

Section 9: Intelligent Detector Bases

Section 10: Addressable Manual Pull Station

Appendix A: Power Considerations

A.1 Supplying Power to 24 VDC Detectors and NACs

Calculations for supplying power to devices.

A.2 Supervising 24 VDC Power

Methods for supervising 24 VDC power.

A.2.3 Using the Addressable Control Module Without Relay

Alternative method for supervising 24 VDC power.

Appendix B: SLC Surge Suppression

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