Wiring Mircom RA-1000 Stainless Steel Series Remote Annunciators in a loop configuration is crucial for proper functionality, as star or 'T' tap connections are not permitted. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you wire them correctly:
- Identify Components: First, identify your main annunciator chassis (RAM-1032TZDS) and any adder annunciator chassis (RAX-1048TZDS) you have.
- Connect to Fire Alarm Control Panel: Wire the main annunciator chassis to the fire alarm control panel. Use the wiring specified in the Mircom RA-1000 manual for the most reliable connection.
- Connect Adder Chassis: If you have adder annunciator chassis, connect them to the main annunciator chassis using the appropriate wiring, following the manual's guidelines.
- Create the Loop: This is the most critical step. Ensure the wiring forms a continuous loop. Connect the final annunciator back to the first one to create a closed circuit.
- Double-Check Connections: Carefully check all connections to ensure they are secure and properly insulated. Loose connections can lead to malfunctions.
- Test the System: Once all connections are made, test the annunciators. Verify that they are functioning correctly and displaying the correct information according to your fire alarm control panel's configuration.
By carefully following these steps and consulting the wiring diagrams in the Mircom RA-1000 manual, you can successfully wire your remote annunciators in a loop configuration, ensuring optimal performance of your fire alarm system.