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Maple Armor FW841 - Conventional Zone Module - 24Vdc

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The FW841 conventional zone module is intended to allow Maple Armor intelligent fire alarm control panels to interface and monitor 2-wire conventional detectors in retrofit applications.
 

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Maple Armor FW841 - Conventional Zone Module - 24Vdc

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Stock Code FW841
Brand Maple Armor
Family Conventional Zone Module
Voltage (V) 20 to 28 VDC
Amperage SLC Standby Current 15 mA, SLC Active Current 33 mA
Length (in) 120mm
Width (in) 120mm
Height (in) 45mm
Mounting Mount the base onto a standard electrical box or a backbox model FW800 &FW801 using the screws provided
Operates Compatible EOLR 4k to 10K Ω (e.g. FW421, FW422)
Wire Gauge 18-12 AWG
Start Temp. (Min) 32°F / 0°C
Start Temp. (Max) 120°F / 49°C
UL Listed UL, cUL listed
Notes The initiating zone can support a mix of 2-wire conventional automatic detectors as well as normally open dry contact alarm initiating devices such as mechanical heat detectors and manual stations. Alarm Verification is not permitted when 2-wire detectors are mixed with dry contact alarm initiating devices on the IDC. Alarm Verification is only permitted when only compatible smoke detectors are connected to the IDC.

The initiating zone can support a mix of 2-wire conventional automatic detectors as well as normally open dry contact alarm initiating devices such as mechanical heat detectors and manual stations. Alarm Verification is not permitted when 2-wire detectors are mixed with dry contact alarm initiating devices on the IDC. Alarm Verification is only permitted when only compatible smoke detectors are connected to the IDC.

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