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Notification appliance circuits installation – Potter PFC-6030 User Manual

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PFC-6030 • 5403595 • Rev C • 2/13

Notification Appliance Circuits Installation

There are two (2) NAC circuits provided on the PFC-6030 rated as continuous 3 amps at 24 vDC. The NAC circuits may be

configured for Class A or Class B. (Please refer to the Class A and B wiring examples located in this section.)

NAC Wiring

Outputs are supervised and regulated.

y

y

Circuits are power limited.

y

y

Type of NAC output is selectable, and may be configured for strobe synchronization with Potter/AMSeCO, Cooper

y

y

Wheelock®, Gentex®, or System Sensor® strobe devices. Refer to the listing of compatible models located in the

“NAC Compatibility Document”, Potter #5403592, for this information.

The CA-6075 Class-A expander may be programmed to allow for operation of the NACs. The expander adheres to the

y

y

same circuit rating, supervision and regulation as other circuits.

NAC Maximum Wiring Impedance Formula
The maximum impedance is a function of the load placed on the circuit. To calculate the maximum line current impedance, use

the following formula:

(Alarm Current of Notification Appliances) x (Wire Resistance) < 3 Volts

NAC Wiring Configurations
examples of Class B and Class A Wiring follow.

NAC Class B Wiring Example

Figure 23.

NAC 1 NAC 2

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+ -

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5.1k EOL

Potter Part #3005013

Notification

Appliance

Notes:

The Potter part number for the listed end of line assembly is #3005013 eOL Resistor Assembly.

1.

The panel has ground fault detection on the NAC circuits. The impedance to ground for ground fault detection is 0 ohms.

2.

DWG #602-4A