If you're asking what I think you're asking, the answer is yes. The addressable FZM has 1 address only. Every conventional device that's connected to it would show up at the panel as the same address. So if you have smokes, pulls, and heats all tied to that circuit, you'd have to label that modules something like "3rd floor detection", just as you would a zone on a conventional panel.
Depends on the problem you think it's causing. If the panel is not communicating with the module, you can connect it directly to the panel. If it's showing an activation, you can temporarily resistor it out. There are even more basic steps, but a lot of the troubleshooting is basic common sense.
Great explanation! Does this kind of module supervise the 24 volt resettable power? Or is a power supervision relay needed? If the module loses the resettable power, would it send a trouble signal to the SLC? Thanks!
Depends on the panel. Notifier panels supervise the power if the module is programmed correctly. Gamewell FCI modules do not. Other manufacturers I'm not sure off-hand
Mava, no battery should be connected to these. Make sure you're comparing the same type of module. I think some terminals chanced when the modules switch from the V type to the H type, but always following the install sheet.
It stands for Signaling Line Circuit. It's the addressable equivalent of a zone on a conventional panel. Except that it's far more powerful because it can connect to multiple devices, each of which can have its own individual device name and programming. Other companies, such as EST, call them loops. Simplex, Notifier, Fire-Lite, and the rest call them SLCs though. Exact same thing though.
If you're asking what I think you're asking, the answer is yes. The addressable FZM has 1 address only. Every conventional device that's connected to it would show up at the panel as the same address. So if you have smokes, pulls, and heats all tied to that circuit, you'd have to label that modules something like "3rd floor detection", just as you would a zone on a conventional panel.
How many wires install from smoke detector to module
Can you connect addressable smoke to a conventional fire lite Ms 4 ?
Hi Sir, what is the value I can put for end of line resistor in a 24 volts circuit? Thank you Sir
Hi sir how many smoke detector to connect in one notifier
@Joe Klochan how many two wire smoke detectors can connect per ZMF-1 module?
How do you test to tell if a SK Monitor module went bad
Depends on the problem you think it's causing. If the panel is not communicating with the module, you can connect it directly to the panel. If it's showing an activation, you can temporarily resistor it out. There are even more basic steps, but a lot of the troubleshooting is basic common sense.
Great explanation! Does this kind of module supervise the 24 volt resettable power? Or is a power supervision relay needed? If the module loses the resettable power, would it send a trouble signal to the SLC? Thanks!
Depends on the panel. Notifier panels supervise the power if the module is programmed correctly. Gamewell FCI modules do not. Other manufacturers I'm not sure off-hand
Great work ,Can youdo a video on how to read Fire alarm drawings for installers
What is the simplex model number of module that would work with 4008?
I believe it's called a ZAM module.
the manufacture of these modules sets the battery feeding terminalsT4 and T5, here battery is feeding T11 and T 10, I am confused
Mava, no battery should be connected to these. Make sure you're comparing the same type of module. I think some terminals chanced when the modules switch from the V type to the H type, but always following the install sheet.
@@JoeKlochan thanks a lot
Can you please share a video on Fault isolator module?
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How to commissioned Honeywell fire panel
Could you do a segment on fault isolation modules?
I am following these videos , but what i see you jump to explain part from brand , please correct me if i am wrong .
What is Fire alarm zone can explain it
what is slc
It stands for Signaling Line Circuit. It's the addressable equivalent of a zone on a conventional panel. Except that it's far more powerful because it can connect to multiple devices, each of which can have its own individual device name and programming. Other companies, such as EST, call them loops. Simplex, Notifier, Fire-Lite, and the rest call them SLCs though. Exact same thing though.
signal loop control
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