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FR-320 Series
Pre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Control Panel
LT-951 Rev. 9.2
Installation and Operation Manual
January 2014
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Page 1 - FR-320 Series

FR-320 SeriesPre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Control PanelLT-951 Rev. 9.2Installation and Operation ManualJanuary 2014

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10List of TablesList of TablesTable 1 Power Supply Ratings ...

Page 3 - Table of Contents

100Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices1451/B401 A-A 0.12 251451/B401B A-A 0.12 25System Sensor continued1451/B406B A-A 0.12 251451DH/DH400 A-

Page 4 - 8.0 System Checkout 38

101Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices14.2 FR-320 Series ULC Listed Compatible Two-Wire Smoke Detectors Make Model / Base Maximum # ofdevice

Page 5 - 10.0 Configuration 48

102Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices14.3 FR-320 Series Compatible Solenoids14.4 FR-320 Series Fire Panel Max. Number of Horn/StrobesManuf

Page 6 - 12.0 Pre-Programmed Modes 70

103Appendix C: Reporting15.0 Appendix C: Reporting15.1 Ademco Contact-ID15.1.1 FR-320 Event CodesEvent Description Event Family Qualifier Code Grou

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104Appendix C: Reporting15.2 Security Industries Association SIA-DCSSIA protocol does not define indicating zone troubles, but lists it as Untyped Zo

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105Appendix D: Specifications16.0 Appendix D: SpecificationsTable 7 FR-320 Series SpecificationsFR-320 Series Fire Control Panel ChassisGeneral Dig

Page 9 - List of Figures

106Appendix D: SpecificationsAux Relay Form C, 1 A max, 28 VDCUnfiltered supply (full wave rectified)Power limited / Unregulated / Special Application

Page 10 - List of Tables

107Appendix D: SpecificationsSRM-312Smart Relay ModuleMust be connected to a listed power-limitedsource of supplyContact rating FormC/ 28VDC per conta

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108Appendix E: Power Supply and Battery Calculations17.0 Appendix E: Power Supply and Battery CalculationsUse the form below to determine the requir

Page 12 - 1.1.3 FCC Notice

109Appendix E: Power Supply and Battery CalculationsBattery Capacity Requirement:Battery (AH) = ([STANDBY (A) ______ ] x [(24,60 or 90 Hours) ___ ]) +

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11List of Tables

Page 14 - 2.0 Introduction

110Warranty & Warning Information18.0 Warranty & Warning InformationWarning Please Read CarefullyNote to End Users: This equipment is subjec

Page 15 - Introduction

111Warranty & Warning Informationalarm initiating device, such as when the fire is in a chimney, walls or roofs, or on the otherside of closed doo

Page 16 - 3.0 Conventions

112Warranty & Warning InformationIMPORTANT NOTE: End-users of the system must take care to ensure that the system,batteries, telephone lines, etc.

Page 17 - 4.0 System Components

113Warranty & Warning InformationNote: MGC’s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonablenumber of attempts

Page 20 - 5.0 Mechanical Installation

CANADA - Main Office25 Interchange WayVaughan, ON L4K 5W3Tel: (888) 660-4655 (905) 660-4655Fax: (905) 660-4113© Mircom 2011Printed in Canada

Page 21 - Mechanical Installation

12Industry Canada and FCC Notice1.0 Industry Canada and FCC Notice1.1 Notice for all FR-320 Series Built-In UDACTs Sold in CanadaMircom's FR-

Page 22 - Side View

13Industry Canada and FCC Noticemust be provided to the telephone company. This equipment is capable of seizing the line.This capability is provided i

Page 23 - BATTERY BATTERY

14Introduction2.0 IntroductionMircom’s FR-320 Series Pre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Control Panel performs thefunction of fire suppression in a

Page 24 - Modules

15Introduction• Configurable Signal Silence Inhibit and Auto Signal Silence Timers.• Subsequent Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble operation.• Four wire

Page 25 - BLK RED

16Conventions3.0 Conventions3.1 CircuitsRefers to an actual electrical interface for initiating (detection), indicating (signal), andreleasing.3.2

Page 26 - 6.4.1 RM-306 Jumpers

17System Components4.0 System Components4.1 Main Pre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Control PanelThe following models are part of the FR-320 Serie

Page 27 - 6.5.1 PR-300 jumper settings

18System Components4.2 Relay Modules: Six Relays4.3 Polarity Reversal/City Tie4.4 Smart Relay Module4.5 Input Class A Converter: Six CircuitsModel

Page 28 - 7.0 Field Wiring

19System Components4.6 Output Class A Converter: Two Circuits4.7 RAM-216 Remote Annunciator4.8 Active end-of-lineThe ELRX-300R(W) are power-saving

Page 30 - Switches can be connected

20Mechanical Installation5.0 Mechanical Installation5.1 Installing the EnclosureInstall the FR-320 Series panel enclosure as shown below. Mount enc

Page 31 - FR-320 Panel

21Mechanical InstallationThe figure below shows a cross-section of the semi-flush mounted backbox and the trim ring.Make sure to allow a minimum depth

Page 32 - 7.4 Dialer Wiring

22Mechanical InstallationFigure 4 BBX-1024DS and BBX-1024DSR Installation Instructions and Dimensions26.0 "14.5 "4.2 "External Dimen

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23Mechanical Installation5.3 Installing the Adder ModulesThe FR-320 Series panel comes pre-assembled with all components and boards except foradder m

Page 34 - PROTECTORS

24Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 6.0 Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Mo

Page 35 - Type Rating

25Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 6.1.1 Connectors and Jumpers on the Main Fire Alarm Board6.1.2 Connecto

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26Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 6.3 OCAC-302 Output Class-A Converter Adder ModuleFigure 8 OCAC-302 Ou

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27Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 6.4.2 RM-306 Correlations The correlation of the relays are fixed and is

Page 38 - 8.0 System Checkout

28Field Wiring7.0 Field Wiring7.1 Main Board Field WiringWire devices to the terminals as shown in the figures that follow. Refer to 7.7 Wiring Tab

Page 39 - 8.3 Troubleshooting

29Field Wiring7.2 Abort and Manual Release Switch WiringWiring for the abort and manual release switches is shown in Figures 10 and 11. Dependingon t

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3Table of ContentsTable of Contents1.0 Industry Canada and FCC Notice 121.1 Notice for all FR-320 Series Built-In UDACTs Sold in Canada ...

Page 41 - 9.1 Common LED Indicators

30Field WiringFigure 14 Abort and Manual Release Switch Class A or Style D WiringFIRE ALARM MAIN BOARD+-+-DET 5DET 6INITIATINGCIRCUIT #5INITIATINGC

Page 42 - 9.2 Menu Buttons

31Field Wiring7.3 Indicating Circuit WiringThe FR-320 Series Fire Alarm supports Class B or Style Y and Class A Style Z wiring for itsindicating circ

Page 43 - 9.4 Common Controls

32Field Wiring7.3.1 Releasing Circuit WiringWiring for the releasing circuit is shown in Figure 14 below. SIG3 and SIG4 output circuits arereserved f

Page 44 - 9.4.5 Buzzer Silence Button

33Field WiringFigure 19 Four-wire smoke detector wiring7.5 Relay Adder Module Wiring Wire relays on the relay adder module RM-306 as shown in Figu

Page 45 - 9.7 Circuit Types

34Field Wiring7.6 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (PR-300) WiringWire PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (if used) as shown in Figure

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35Field Wiring7.6.1 Power Supply ConnectionThe power supply is part of the Main Chassis. The ratings are:Wire the power supply as shown below in Figu

Page 47 - 9.8 Evacuation codes

36Field Wiring7.7 Wiring Tables and Information7.8 Four-Wire Smoke Power (regulated)Four-wire smoke power is provided for four-wire smoke detectors.

Page 48 - 10.2 Entering the Passcode

37Field Wiring7.9 Supervised Auxiliary Power (regulated)Supervised auxiliary power is used to power the remote annunciators and smart relaymodules. T

Page 49 - Enter passcode:

38System Checkout8.0 System Checkout8.1 Before turning the power “ON”To prevent sparking, do not connect the batteries. Connect the batteries after

Page 50 - 10.4 Command Menu

39System Checkout8.3 TroubleshootingTable 4 TroubleshootingSymptoms Possible CauseCircuit TroubleTo correct the fault, check for open wiring on that

Page 51 - 4. Default Config

4Table of Contents6.0 Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 246.1 Main Pre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Contr

Page 52 - [X] Standard UL

40Indicators, Controls and Operations9.0 Indicators, Controls and OperationsRefer to Figure 22 below for LED Indicator and Control Button locations.

Page 53 - 4. Soak timer

41Indicators, Controls and Operations9.1 Common LED Indicators9.1.1 AC OnThe AC ON led is on steady green while the main AC power is within acceptab

Page 54 - Aux Dis. Dis Alm&Sv

42Indicators, Controls and Operations9.1.14 Buzzer SilenceFlashes amber at a slow rate when the buzzer is silenced.9.1.15 Pre ReleaseFlashes red at a

Page 55 - 2nd Alarm NAC Code

43Indicators, Controls and Operations9.3.3 Out1 and Out2 (NAC circuits)• Trouble LED (amber)turns on at slow flash rate when in trouble or bypassed9.

Page 56 - 3. Compensation

44Indicators, Controls and Operationsthe trouble buzzer to flash at the trouble flash rate. Pressing the Auxiliary Disconnect buttonagain de-activates

Page 57 - Select Access Level

45Indicators, Controls and Operations9.6 Common Relays9.7 Circuit Types9.7.1 Initiating (Detection) Circuit Types9.7.2 Non-Verified AlarmA Non-Ver

Page 58 - 10.8 5. Print Event Log

46Indicators, Controls and Operations9.7.5 Latching Supervisory (For Supervisory Devices)Activation on these circuits will cause the Circuit Status L

Page 59 - Log(s) cleared

47Indicators, Controls and Operations9.8 Evacuation codesFigure 24 Evacuation and Alert CodesContinuous On 100% of the timeTemporal Code 3 of 0.5

Page 60 - [101]->Default

48Configuration10.0 ConfigurationConfigure the FR-320 Series Panels using the CFG-300 LCD Tool (see further documentationpackaged with CFG-300 for c

Page 61 - [X] CONTACT ID

49Configurationthe system will ask you to re-enter passcode. The system will be exhausted after three retriesand will then take you back to the Normal

Page 62 - [X] DTMF Dial

5Table of Contents9.1.6 Ground Fault ...

Page 63 - 4. Aux Dis Report

50Configuration10.4 Command MenuThe main command menu is pictured below. The first line of the LCD will always show “-Command Menu-“, and the second

Page 64 - [X] Account 1

51Configuration10.5 1. Panel Config (Command-Menu)The following is a detailed description of the FR-320 configuration menu.Note: Refer to 10.3 How to

Page 65 - ------WARNING

52Configuration10.5.2 Command Menu-->Panel Config-->Hazard ConfigNote: Refer to 10.3 How to Use the Keypad to Program the FR-320 on page 49 ford

Page 66 - Configuration

53ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Panel Config-->Features Command Menu-->Panel Config-->Hazard Config3. Man. Rls Delay0->DefaultAvailable o

Page 67 - Passed: Manual Test

54ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Panel Config-->Features1. Manual Sig. Silence[X] ENABLE ->Default[ ] DISABLEUse this function to enable or disa

Page 68 - 11.0 Operating the Panel

55ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Panel Config-->Features8. Alarm Xmit-Sil.[ ] ENABLE [X] DISABLE->DefaultUse this function to allow the alarm tr

Page 69 - 11.2 General Panel Operation

56Configuration10.6 2. Set Time (Command-Menu)Command Menu-->Panel Config-->Features16. Sig-Sil NAC[X] NAC-1->Default[X] NAC-2->DefaultUs

Page 70 - 12.0 Pre-Programmed Modes

57Configuration• 3. Set password (Command-Menu)Command Menu/Time Clock2. CompensationWhen value is entered the following message will appearDefault:

Page 71 - Pre-Programmed Modes

58ConfigurationThe user can change the password only for the current access level as well as any lowerlevels.10.7 4. View Event Log (Command-Menu)The

Page 72 - Combined Release

59Configuration10.9 6. Clear Event Log (Command-Menu)10.10 7. Dialer Config (Command-Menu)The following illustration shows the dialer configuration m

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6Table of Contents10.2 Entering the Passcode ... 481

Page 74 - 12.3.3 NAC Configuration

60ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Dialer Config10.10.1 Account InfoCommand Menu/Dialer Config/Account Info1.Account# 1 Identification123456->Default

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61ConfigurationCommand Menu/Dialer Config/Account Info3.Account#1 Reporting Format[X] CONTACT ID-Default[ ] SIA 300 Baud[ ] SIA 110 BaudSet the report

Page 76 - 12.4.3 NAC Configuration

62ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Dialer Config10.10.2 Telephone LineNote: Refer to 10.3 How to Use the Keypad to Program the FR-320 on page 49 fordeta

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63ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Dialer-Config10.10.3 Report OptionsCommand Menu/Dialer-Config/Telephone Line5.Number of retries06 ->DefaultNumber

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64ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Dialer-Config10.10.4 Time ParametersCommand Menu/Dialer-Config/Report Options3. Supervisory priority[X] Account 1->

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65ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Dialer-Config10.10.5 Dialer Enable/Disable10.11 8. Test Dialer (Command-Menu)Command Menu/Dialer-Config/Time Paramete

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66Configuration10.11.1 Dialer Test MessagesThe following messages will display during the test processes of Lines #1 and #2. Themessages that will app

Page 81 - 12.7.3 NAC Configuration

67Configuration10.12 9. Exit (Command-Menu)Pressing, “ENTER” after selecting “Exit“ from the menu will return the panel to normal LCDoperation.When se

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68Operating the Panel11.0 Operating the Panel11.1 Panel Operation During Various Hazard StatesThe escalating hazard zone states include Idle, Alert

Page 83 - Split Release

69Operating the Panel11.1.4 Hazard Release • Panel enters Hazard Release when the Release Timer or Manual Release Timer expires. The correlated releas

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7Table of Contents12.3.3 NAC Configuration ...

Page 85 - 12.9.3 NAC Configuration

70Pre-Programmed Modes12.0 Pre-Programmed Modes12.1 Mode 1: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-zoned, Combined Release12.1.1 Zone Configuration• D

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71Pre-Programmed Modes• Hazard Alarm: 120 BPM • Hazard Release: Steady• Default NAC code of Supervisory is 20 BPM.12.1.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 1

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72Pre-Programmed Modes12.2 Mode 2: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Combined Release12.2.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm

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73Pre-Programmed Modes12.2.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 2• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 turns NAC-1 on steady.• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 ch

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74Pre-Programmed Modes12.3 Mode 3: Agent Release, Dual Hazard, Cross-zoned, Split Release12.3.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm (Hazard

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75Pre-Programmed Modes12.3.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 3• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 changes Hazard Area1 state from Idle into Alert. NAC-1 tur

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76Pre-Programmed Modes12.4 Mode 4: Agent Release, Dual Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Split Release12.4.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm (Haz

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77Pre-Programmed Modes12.4.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 4• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 changes Hazard Area1 state from Idle to Alarm. NAC-1 turns

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78Pre-Programmed Modes12.5 Mode 5: Pre-action/Deluge, Single Hazard, Cross-zoned, Combined Release12.5.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm

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79Pre-Programmed Modes• Activations of any two of Z-1, Z-2, Z-3 and Z-4 change Hazard Area 1 state into Alarm. Release Timer-1 is started. NAC-2 turns

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8Table of Contents12.12.3 How the Panel Works in Mode 12 ... 9212.13 M

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80Pre-Programmed Modes12.6 Mode 6: Pre-action/Deluge, Single Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Combined Release12.6.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: A

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81Pre-Programmed Modes12.7 Mode 7: Pre-action/Deluge, Dual Hazard, Cross-zoned, Split Release12.7.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm (Haz

Page 98 - Compatible Devices

82Pre-Programmed Modes12.7.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 7• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 changes Hazard Area 1 state into Alert. NAC-1 turns on at

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83Pre-Programmed Modes12.8 Mode 8: Pre-action/Deluge, Dual Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Split Release12.8.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm

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84Pre-Programmed Modes12.8.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 8• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 changes Hazard Area 1 state into Alarm. Release Timer 1 is

Page 101 - Detectors

85Pre-Programmed Modes12.9 Mode 9: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-zoned, NYC abort12.9.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm (Hazard Ar

Page 102 - Max. Number of Horn/Strobes

86Pre-Programmed Modes12.9.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 9• The activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 turns NAC-1 on steady.• The activations of both Z-1 an

Page 103 - 15.0 Appendix C: Reporting

87Pre-Programmed Modes12.10 Mode 10: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Combined Release12.10.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Ala

Page 104 - 15.2.1 FR-320 Event Codes

88Pre-Programmed Modes12.10.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 10• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 turns NAC-1 on steady.• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2

Page 105 - Initiating Circuits

89Pre-Programmed Modes12.11 Mode 11: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-zoned, Combined Release12.11.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm (

Page 106 - 10AH to 26AH

9List of FiguresList of FiguresFigure 1 FR-320 Panel ...

Page 107 - Appendix D: Specifications

90Pre-Programmed Modes12.11.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 11• The activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 turns NAC-1 on steady.• The activations of both Z-1

Page 108 - Battery Calculations

91Pre-Programmed Modes12.12 Mode 12: Pre-action/Deluge, Single Hazard, Cross Zoned, Combined ReleaseZone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm (Haza

Page 109 - Battery Capacity Requirement:

92Pre-Programmed Modes12.12.3 How the Panel Works in Mode 12• Activation of Z-1, Z-2 or Z-3 changes Hazard Area 1 state from Idle to Alert. NAC-1 turn

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93Pre-Programmed Modes12.13 Mode 13: Pre-action/deluge, Single Hazard, Not Cross Zoned, Combined Release 12.13.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -

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94Pre-Programmed Modes• Activation of Z-6 turns NAC-1 and NAC-2 steady.• For the use of the system for pre-action, deluge releasing applications.• A

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95Pre-Programmed Modes12.14 Mode 14: Pre-action/deluge, Single Hazard, Not Cross Zoned, Combined Release12.14.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1:

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96Pre-Programmed Modes12.14.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 14• Activation of any one among Z-1, Z-2, Z-3 or Z4 changes Hazard Area 1 state into Alarm.

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97Appendix A: Compatible Receivers13.0 Appendix A: Compatible ReceiversThe dialers that are built into select models of the FR-320 Series Pre-Action

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98Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices14.0 Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices14.1 FR-320 Series Compatible UL Listed Two-Wire Smo

Page 116 - Printed in Canada

99Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible DevicesDCD-135/NS6-220 HD-3/HB-3 0.035 12DCD-190/HSC-220R HD-3/HB-72 0.035 12Hochiki continuedDCD-190/NS4-220 H

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