To remotely activate your [Brand Name] Emergency Bypass Load Controller (EREB) with a fire alarm system, the connection method varies depending on your EREB model. Here's how to connect the EREB to your fire alarm for remote activation:
For EREB-AP Model:
- Locate the blue wire loop (jumper) on the side of the device. This loop needs to be cut to create two leads for connection.
- Connect these two leads to the normally closed single pole contacts on your remote triggering device or test switch.
- Ensure your remote triggering device (like a fire alarm panel) provides a normally closed, maintained dry contact closure.
- Test the connection. Activate the remote device to verify that it triggers the Emergency circuit ON.
For EREB-AD Model:
- Remove the wire loop jumper from the 'Remote Loop In' and 'Remote Loop Out' terminals on your EREB-AD.
- Connect the 'Remote Loop In' and 'Remote Loop Out' terminals to the single pole contacts on your remote device or test switch.
- After connection, test the remote device to ensure it activates the Emergency circuit ON.
Following these steps ensures proper integration between your [Brand Name] EREB and the fire alarm system, enabling remote activation during emergencies.