Potter PFC-4410RC User Manual
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PFC-4410RC • 5403550 • REV Q • 11/12
Custom Program (#0 only)
• Describe Initiating Zones 1 - 4
Alarm Zones
Supervisory Zones
Detection
Supervisory
Waterflow
Tamper
Linear Heat Detection
Low Air
Manual Release
Hi Air
Low Air Alarm
• Describe Initiating Zone 5 (dedicated supervisory)
Supervisory
Tamper
Low Air
Hi Air
Abort
• Describe Initiating Zone 6
Supervisory
Tamper
Low Air
• Describe Output Zones
Alarm Indicating
Releasing
eAEROSOL
Supervisory Bell
Trouble Bell
1) Releasing circuits: normal/cross-zoned
2) Discharge time: 7, 8, 9, 10, 20 minutes or continuous
• Map Alarm Inputs to Outputs
• Put in Banner Message
• Put in Banner Message Bottom Line
• Put Zone Description for Each Initiating Zone
• Change Password
• Finished
Installation Instructions
Read the entire manual before attempting to install this panel
This panel wiring should be installed and maintained in accordance with section 760 (Fire Protection
Signaling Systems) and all other applicable sections of the National Electrical Code, all other applicable NFPA Code and
Standards, local code and the authority having jurisdiction. Review the circuit parameters listed below before installing the panel.
Canada Installations
All wiring terminals support 14 to 22 AWG wire sizes. 18 AWG stranded or solid copper wire, (or wire size
rated for the current carrying capacity of the input and output circuit application), with 300V, 85°C insulation is recommended.
Wire checkout
With all initiating devices and notification appliances installed and with the EOLR’s in place, check the wires with an ohmmeter.
Meter readings outside of the following will prevent normal operation.
From any wire to ground – more than 100K ohms.
Across the 2 wires on each Initiating zone – between 1.8K ohms and 5.4K ohms.
Across the 2 wires on each notification circuit – between 1.8K ohms and 23.9K ohms.
This panel wiring should be installed and maintained in accordance with CAN/ULC-S524M, (Standard for the Installation of
Fire Alarm Systems), and all other applicable sections of the Canadian Electrical Code, all other applicable NFPA Code and
Standards, local code and the authority having jurisdiction. Review the circuit parameters listed below before installing the panel.