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How does the fpd-7024 fire alarm control panel work?

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How does the fpd-7024 fire alarm control panel work?

The module connects a normally‑open (NO) contact to the multiplex bus of an FPD‑7024, D7024, or DS9400 FACP. The module draws supervised input power from the FACP for use in a Class B configuration. Rotary switches allow convenient address setting.

What do the eight zone LEDs on the fpd-7024 mean?

Eight zone LEDs indicate alarm conditions. Two LEDs indicate supervisory conditions, six indicate alarm conditions. All eight zone LEDs (yellow) indicate supervisory conditions. The module connects a normally‑open (NO) contact to the multiplex bus of an FPD‑7024, D7024, or DS9400 FACP.

How to install Bosch fire alarm control panels?

2012.08 | 04 | F01U008458 Installation and Operation Manual Bosch Security System, Inc.

How to set the address on the fpd-7024 FACP?

An address on the polling circuit is easily set with rotary switches. The pull-down handle locks in the activated position. It is reset by opening the unit with a key and then relocking it. The FPC‑7034 adds four Class B (Style B) or two Class A (Style D) initiating circuits to the FPD‑7024 FACP.

The module connects a normally‑open (NO) contact to the multiplex bus of an FPD‑7024, D7024, or DS9400 FACP. The module draws supervised input power from the FACP for use in a Class B configuration. Rotary switches allow convenient address setting.

2012.08 | 04 | F01U008458 Installation and Operation Manual Bosch Security System, Inc.

Eight zone LEDs indicate alarm conditions. Two LEDs indicate supervisory conditions, six indicate alarm conditions. All eight zone LEDs (yellow) indicate supervisory conditions. The module connects a normally‑open (NO) contact to the multiplex bus of an FPD‑7024, D7024, or DS9400 FACP.

How does the Bosch d7050th fire alarm work?

The D7050TH has an optical smoke chamber and a 35°F (57°C) fixed-temperature sensor. Use it in confined areas where a fire increases air temperature slowly but substantially before the fire breaks confinement.