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Kidde FX-64 - RPM Module Wiring

Kidde FX-64
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Chapter 1: Installation and wiring
30 P/N 3102352-EN • REV 005 • ISS 28DEC18
Figure 40: CTM module wiring (panel in alarm condition)
(1) Alarm condition
(
2) 200 mA into a 14.5 trip coil max. loop
resistance = 25 Ω
(3)
This circuit is nonpower-limited and is supervised
for grounds and opens, but not shorts
(4)
Master box
(5) Public fire alarm reporting system
(6) 15 kΩ end-of-line resistor
(7) CTM must be mounted in the same room
as the panel
(8) Supervised and power-limited
(9) Notification appliance circuit (NAC)
(10) NAC must be programmed for city tie
RPM module wiring
The Reverse Polarity Module (RPM) is an interface between the control panel and a reverse
polarity receiver. It provides off-premises signal transmission for systems that must comply
with NFPA requirements. When used as a reverse polarity remote station transmitter, it can be
connected to either a single circuit (alarm or alarm and trouble) or up to three circuits (alarm,
supervisory, and trouble). Below are application diagrams for using the RPM module. For
detailed information and wiring, refer to RPM Reverse Polarity Module Installation Sheet
(P/N 3100430).
Notes
The RPM must be mounted in conduit, in an MFC-A enclosure, immediately adjacent to the
panel.
All relays are unsupervised and must be connected to a power-limited source.

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