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SLC Performance
Introduction
1.6 SLC Performance
SLC performance depends on the type of circuit (Style 4, Style 6, or Style 7) and the components
on the circuit.
Wiring style requirements are determined by national and local codes. Consult with the Authority
Having Jurisdiction before wiring the SLC. The table below (derived from NFPA 72-1999) lists
the trouble conditions that result when a fault exists on an SLC.
Table 1.2 SLC Performance
1.7 Surge Suppression
One primary surge protector must be used with each SLC wiring pair whenever SLC wiring runs
outside the building. For detailed information refer to “Surge Suppression” on page 64.
1.8 LED Operation
The table below lists the LED operation on the various devices on an SLC.
NOTE: SLC operation meeting Style 7 requirements isolates each device on the SLC from faults
that may occur within other areas of the SLC.
Type of Fault
Style 4
Style 6
Style 7
Single Open
Trouble
Alarm, Trouble
Alarm, Trouble
Single Ground
Alarm, Trouble (ground)
Alarm, Trouble (ground)
Alarm, Trouble (ground)
Short Trouble
Trouble
Alarm,
Trouble
Short and open
Trouble
Trouble
Trouble
Short and ground
Trouble
Trouble
Alarm, Trouble
Open and ground
Trouble
Alarm, Trouble
Alarm, Trouble
Communications loss
Trouble
Trouble
Trouble
• Trouble - The control panel will indicate a trouble condition for this type of fault.
• Alarm - The control panel must be able to process an alarm input signal in the presence of this type of fault.
Device
Standby
Activated
Monitor Module
Control Module
Detector
Blinks RED
Blinks GREEN
Blinks RED
Steady RED
Steady GREEN
Steady RED
Table 1.3 LED Operation