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Johnson Controls IFC2-3030 - User Manual

Johnson Controls IFC2-3030
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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 IFC2-3030 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelIFC2-3030
Operating Temperature32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Number of Loops2
Power Supply120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
SLC Loops2
Input Voltage120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
TypeIntelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel
Humidity Range10% to 93% non-condensing

Summary

Fire Alarm System Limitations

Installation Precautions

1.6.3 Isolator Modules

1.6.7 Intelligent Detectors

Section 2: Wiring Requirements

2.1 Recommended SLC Wiring

Provides guidance on wire types and maximum distances for SLC loops.

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

2.2.1 Measuring Loop Resistance

Instructions for measuring DC resistance in Style 4 SLC loops.

2.2.2 Measuring Total Wire Length

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

2.3.1 Measuring Loop Resistance

Instructions for measuring loop resistance in Style 6/7 SLC.

2.3.2 Measuring Total Wire Length

2.4 Control Panel Terminal Blocks

Section 3: Shielded Wire Termination

3.2 No Conduit

Illustrates shield termination without conduit for specific panels.

3.3 Full Conduit

3.4 Partial Conduit

3.5 Floating Shield

Section 4: SLC Circuits without Isolators

4.2 NFPA Style 4 SLC

Diagram and description of NFPA Style 4 SLC wiring.

4.3 NFPA Style 6 SLC

Section 5: SLC Circuits with Isolators

5.2 Fault Isolator Module

Details the M500XJ Fault Isolator Module's function.

5.2.1 Wiring an Isolator Module

Shows how to wire the M500XJ Fault Isolator Module.

5.3 Isolator Detector Bases

5.4 NFPA Style 4 SLC Using Isolator Modules

5.5 NFPA Style 6 SLC Using Isolator Modules

5.6 NFPA Style 7 SLC Using an Isolating Device

Section 6: Monitor Modules

6.1.3 Dual Monitor Module

6.2 Setting an SLC Address for a Module

6.3 NFPA Style B IDC Using Monitor Modules

6.4 NFPA Style D IDC Using Monitor Modules

6.5 NFPA Style B IDC Using Dual Monitor Modules

6.6 NFPA Style B IDC Using Zone Interface Modules

6.7 NFPA Style D IDC Using Zone Interface Modules

Section 7: Control Modules

7.2 Wiring a NAC with Addressable Control Modules

Shows wiring for connecting NACs to M300CJ control modules.

7.2.1 Wiring a Solenoid with the M300 CJ-REL

7.3 Wiring a Style Y NAC (Two-Wire) with Addressable Control Modules

7.4 Wiring a Style Z NAC (Four-Wire) with Addressable Control Modules

7.5 Connecting a Releasing Device to the Addressable Control Module

Section 8: Relay Module

Section 9: Intelligent Detector Bases

9.3 Wiring an Isolator Base

Section 10: Addressable Manual Pull Station

Appendix A: Power Considerations

A.1 Supplying Power to 24 VDC Detectors and NACs

Calculations for determining allowable resistance for power runs.

A.2 Supervising 24 VDC Power

A.2.3 Using the Addressable Control Module Without Relay

Appendix B: SLC Surge Suppression

B.2 Installation

B.2.2 IFC-300, IFC-400

B.2.3 IFC-1010 & IFC-2020 (JLIB-200 A or JLIB-400)

B.2.4 IFC-640;E, IFC-3030;IFC2-3030

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