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david8811 Member
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Hi, I would like to seek confirmation how to wire up a 4 wires smoke detector for my Comfort system. Based on Comfort manual, it should be wired as per Figure 2.12. Q1. If I don’t have the EOL Relay, can I wire it according to Figure 2.11 instead? Attachment: F85A5EF1-F221-45E4-98A9-ADBACFC7DAEC.jpeg (Downloaded 37 times) Last edited on Friday Aug 17th, 2018 04:39 am by david8811 |
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tech07 Administrator
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u mean wire up like PIR with a tamper contact?Smoke detectors may not have tamper contacts The purpose of End of line relay in the photo is to give a Zone Trouble alarm when the 12V power is lost. If you do not put in relay just connect the 4.7K resistor in parallel with the smoke detector contactsThis is a double end of line connection. It will give zone trouble when the wires are open circuit or short circuit. |
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david8811 Member
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Thank you for your response. Unfortunately when I wired a 4.7kohm resistor in parallel with the smoke detector and tested it, the system responded with a “zone trouble†announcement and NOT a fire alarm activation. Here is my 4 wires smoke detector. Attachment: 81FE74F2-49B5-4FB3-B300-EB6C1087148D.jpeg (Downloaded 35 times) |
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slychiu Administrator
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"Zone Trouble" means that you have set the Zone Shunts as Douvkle end of line but you have not wired the 2 end of line resistors properly They should be 2.2K (2.7K is OK) in SERIES, 4.7K in PARALLEL) with the open/close contact Check your circuit cxarefully, you should be able to find the wrong connection |
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david8811 Member
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Thank you for the swift response. Does it mean that I have 2 options of wiring method? Option 1) with 2 resistors, 2.7k in series and 4.7k in parallel with the detector and the shunt is away from the terminal. Option2) with one 4.7k resistor in parallel with the detector and the shunt Closer the terminal. Please confirm. |
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slychiu Administrator
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No. The other option is NO EOL resistors, NOT 1 EOL resistor Option 2) with NO resistors and the shunt closer to the terminal. |
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david8811 Member
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To wire according to your “Option 2) with NO resistors and the shunt closer to the terminal.†It will result in an open circuit if the detector is set to “Normal Open†setting. Wouldn’t this will also result in “ zone trouble†if zone type 10 is used? If the above statement is correct, this problem can only be resolved by setting the detector to “Normal closed†position and zone type 23 is used. Is it right? Last edited on Saturday Aug 18th, 2018 02:57 am by david8811 |
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slychiu Administrator
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If NO EOL resistors are connected and shunts are closer to the terminal block, then there wiil be NO zone trouble if the contacts are either open or closed Whether you use Normally Open or Normally Closed zone type depends on whether the smoke detector is Normally Open or Normally Closed. |
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Swiss-Toni UCM Pi Users
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The zone type settings can be changed accordingly to your requirements, you are not restricted to using specific zone types as they can all be altered. |
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david8811 Member
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Gentlemen, thank you for your support. I decided to wire it with 2 EOL resistors and it works perfectly. However, one end of 2.7k resistor and the COM cable joint is “hanging†with no additional termination point to attach to because there are only 4 termination points for this type of smoke detector. I may have to add an additional termination point on the detector cover to secure the joint. Last edited on Monday Aug 20th, 2018 01:36 am by david8811 |