NFPA 72 Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems Section 4 Applications
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4.4 NFPA 72 Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems
When connected and configured as a protected premises unit with monitor and relay modules, the NFS-
3030 will automatically transmit General Alarm, General Trouble, General Supervisory, and Security
signals to a listed compatible Protected Premises Receiving Unit. A simplified drawing of connections
between the receiving unit and the NFS-3030 protected premises unit is shown in Figure 35.
Connect the receiving unit to the protected premises unit as shown in Section 4.3 “NFPA 72 Central or
Remote Station Fire Alarm System (Protected Premises Unit)”.
Install and program the Receiving unit with type codes and zone mappings shown in Figure 35; see the
programming manual for procedures.
Figure 35 Typical Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems Wiring Connections
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Receiving Unit
Compatible With
NFS-3030
SLC Loop
(twisted-pair
wiring)
SLC Loop
(twisted-pair
wiring)
3030-Rcvg-blok.cdr
Monitor Modules Relay Modules
Type code: Security-L
Type code: Trouble Mon
Type code: Monitor
Type code: Relay
Zone mapping: ZF03
Type code: Relay
Zone mapping: ZF04
Type code: Relay
Zone mapping:
ZF01 & ZF02
Type code: Relay
Zone mapping: Z000
Type code: Superv
NFS-3030
Protected Premises Unit
Monitor Module
PPU SLC Loop IN
PPU SLC
Loop OUT
Receiving Unit
SLC Loop OUT
Detail View
Receiving Unit
SLC Loop IN
Relay Module
Block View
3030-Rcvg-blok2.cdr3030-Rcvg-wir.cdr
ELR-47K
PRN series
printer
Note: Remote printers require 120 VAC, 50/60Hz primary power. A secondary power source (battery backup) is not provided; the use of
a separate Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) 50 watt minimum, UL-listed for Fire Protective Signaling is recommended. A UPS is
required for NFPA 72-1999 Proprietary Protected Premises Receiving Unit Applications.
UPS