Tyco SafeLINC 4100U Manual Do Utilizador

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This appendix contains instructions on how to use a volt/ohm meter to check system 
wiring. 
 
When using the volt/ohm meter to check each circuit, make sure to adhere to the notes 
and instructions below.   
 
Notes: 
•  Ensure that no power is applied to the 4100U fire alarm 
panel and that all wiring is properly connected (terminal 
blocks, LED/switch module ribbon cables, etc.).  
•  Use the earth stud in the control panel for all measurements 
to ground.  
•  Each circuit must test free of all grounds and extraneous 
voltages. 
 
Use the volt/ohm meter as described in the steps below to check each 
circuit type. 
 
1.  At the control panel, locate wires from each initiating device 
or indicating appliance circuit. 
2.  Check each circuit for extraneous voltage by setting the 
volt/ohm meter to 300 VAC. Place the meter probes so that 
the black probe is on the “-” wire and the red probe is on the 
“+” wire. Meter readings must show 0 volts (see Figure D-
1A). 
3.  Set the volt/ohm meter to 60 VDC and repeat step 2. The 
meter must read 0 volts (see Figure D-1A). 
4.  Set the volt/ohm meter to OHMS x 10 and place the meter 
probes as described in step 2. Check the circuits using the 
resistance measurements in Table D-1. Locate and correct 
any abnormal conditions at this time. Note: If the reading 
indicates an open circuit in an initiating circuit, make sure the 
smoke detector heads are properly mounted and seated. The 
circuit may be open if smoke detector power is not present, 
and if separately powered 4-wire devices are used. 
5.  Check all other system wiring to verify that each circuit is 
free of grounds and extraneous voltages. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Continued on next page 
Appendix C 
Checking System Wiring 
Overview 
Using the Volt/  
Ohm Meter 
A. No Voltage 
B. Open Circuit
C. Short Circuit 
Figure D-1. Volt/Ohm Meter Readings