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2.3.9 Alarm Panel “Mirroring” 2.3.11 Ethernet
Alarms can be connected to a facility’s net-
Each alarm panel has an Ethernet port on the work via Ethernet by plugging the network
back of the front panel assembly. By con- cable to the port provided on the back of the
necting the alarm to the hospital network,
via Ethernet, or directly cabling it to another alarm front panel.
alarm panel, signals and gas pressures can
be pulled from one panel and displayed on
another panel.
A category 5 CROSS OVER cable is required
for connecting alarm panels directly to each
other. Otherwise, standard cabling can be
used with a facility’s Ethernet hub or switch
to connect panels.
2.3.10 General Fault Relay
The B60 Gas Input board is supplied with an
alarm panel general fault output relay.
This relay has a set of dry contacts that is
wired normally closed. Ethernet
The relay will activate when ANY alarm on Connection
the ENTIRE alarm panel is activated. Relay
will remain activated as long as alarm condi- Figure 29: Ehernet Connection
tion is active, even if audible alarm is silenced
by MUTE button.
When alarm condition is corrected, relay will
deactivate. Relay contact ratings are 5A @
30VDC / 3A @ 250VAC. Refer to NFPA Area
Wiring Diagram (Section 3.2).
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