1.3About This Manual ..................................................................................................................................1-5
1.4How to Contact Silent Knight ...................................... .................................... ........................................ 1-5
Section 2
Before You Begin Installing ............................................................................................... 2-1
2.1What’s in the Box? ...................................................................................................................................2-1
3.1AC Power .................................................................................................................................................3-1
3.3Connecting the 5895XL to the FACP ......................................................................................................3-3
3.3.1 Setting the Device ID ........................................................................................................................ 3-5
3.4Connecting SBUS Modules to the 5895XL .............................................................................................3-6
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Section 1
Overview
1.15895XL Description
The Model 5895XL Intelligent Power Module provides additional power and circuits to the
IntelliKnight 5820XL FACPs. The 5895XL can power all IntelliKnight compatible modules,
including SLC devices (via a Model 5815XL SLC Expander), remote annunciators (Model
5860); notification appliances, auxiliary power modules, and all other compatible modules.
Note: The 5808 does not use 5815XL SLC expanders.
The 5895XL has six Flexputs™ and two programmable relays. Outputs are rated 3.0 A (6.0 A
total for each 5895XL). Relays are Form C rated at 2.5 A @ 24 VDC. Outputs and relays are
fully programmable.
The 5895XL is optically isolated, providing ground loop isolation and transient protection. It
functions as an SBUS repeater which conditions the RS-485 signal and allows the module to
drive up to 6,000 feet of additional SBUS wiring.
The 5895XL is housed in a metal cabinet that is identical in size to the IntelliKnight 5820XL
FACP cabinet. This cabinet is large enough to house two 17 AH batteries. Like the 5820XL
cabinets, the 5895XL cabinet provides mounting studs for two Model 5815XL SLC Expander
modules.
The 5895XL communicates to the main IntelliKnight FACP via the SBUS. Each 5895XL
provides an additional 6,000 feet of SBUS wiring length to the main panel. As the drawings
on the next pages illustrate, this allows you to distribute modules, SLC devices, and outputs
throughout an extremely large facility.
As well as expanding the wiring length capabilities of IntelliKnight, the 5895XL also expands
IntelliKnight’s power capabilities by an additional 6.0 A of current.
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1.1.1Maximum Number of SBUS Modules
The chart below shows the maximum number of compatible modules that can be used in an
IntelliKnight installation. Modules can be distributed among the main panel SBUS and each
additional 5895XL SBUS in virtually any combination.
Module or Device Maximum Number
5895XL Intelligent Power Module8 per IntelliKnight installation
5860 Remote Annunciator8 per IntelliKnight installation
5815XL SLC Expander2 per IntelliKnight installation
5824 Serial/Parallel Modules8 per IntelliKnight installation
Outputs 6 per 5820XL / 5895XL
Conventional Relays 2 per 5820XL / 5895XL
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Figure 1-1 Example 5895XL Installation Overview
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Figure 1-2 Example 5895XL Installation Overview (Details Added)
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1.2Agency Requirements
The 5895XL has the same requirements as the main control panel. These requirements are
listed in the IntelliKnight 5820XL Installation Manual (P/N 151209).
1.3About This Manual
This manual covers installation of 5895XL hardware. Software configuration information is
contained in the IntelliKnight 5820XL Installation Manual (P/N 151209).
1.4How to Contact Silent Knight
If you have a question or encounter a problem not covered in this manual, contact Silent
Knight Technical Support at 800-446-6444.
To order parts, contact Silent Knight Sales at 800-328-0103 (or 203-484-7161).
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Section 2
Before You Begin Installing
2.1What’s in the Box?
The Model 5895XL ships with the following hardware:
•A cabinet with all hardware assembled
•Two keys for the front door
•Ten 4.7K ohm end-of-line resistors
Note: For UL installations Model 7628 4.7k end-of-line resistor (ordered separately) must be used.
•A battery cable for batteries wired in series
2.2Environmental Specifications
It is important to protect the 5895XL control panel from water. To prevent water damage, the
following conditions should be AVOIDED when installing the units:
•Do not mount directly on exterior walls, especially masonry walls (condensation)
•Do not mount directly on exterior walls below grade (condensation)
•Protect from plumbing leaks
•Protect from splash caused by sprinkler system inspection ports
•Do not mount in areas with humidity-generating equipment (such as dryers, production
machinery)
When selecting a location to mount the 5895XL, the unit should be mounted where it will
NOT be exposed to temperatures outside the range of 0°C-49°C (32°F-120°F) or humidity
outside the range of 10%-93% at 30°C (86°F) noncondensing.
2.3Preventing Water Damage
Water damage to the fire system can be caused by moisture entering the cabinet through the
conduits. Conduits that are installed to enter the top of the cabinet are most likely to cause
water problems. Installers should take reasonable precautions to prevent water from entering
the cabinet. Water damage is not covered under warranty.
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2.45895XL Board and Terminal Strip Description
Figure 2-1 shows the 5895XL circuit board including location of terminals, the DIP switch for
setting module ID, and the LED.
Figure 2-1 The 5895XL Board Layout
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Table 2-1: Terminal Strip Description and Electrical Ratings
This section is for helping you determine the current draw and standby battery needs for your
installation.
2.6.1Worksheet Requirements
The following steps must be taken when determining 5895XL current draw and standby
battery requirements.
Filling in the Current Draw Worksheet, Table 2-4 (Section 2.6.2)
1. For the 5895XL, the worst case current draw is listed for the panel, addressable devices,
and SLC expanders. Fill in the number of addressable devices and expanders that will be
used in the system and compute the current draw requirements for alarm and standby.
Record this information in Table 2-4 at Line A.
2. Add up the current draw for all auxiliary devices and record in the table at Line B.
3. Add up all notification appliance loads and record in the table at Line C.
4. For notification appliances and auxiliary devices not mentioned in the manual, refer to the
device manual for the current ratings.
5. Make sure that the total alarm current you calculated, including current for the panel itself,
does not exceed 6.0 A. This is the maximum alarm current allowable.
6. Complete the remaining instructions in Table 2-4 for determining battery size requirements.
2.6.1.1Maximum Battery Standby Load
T able 2-3 shows the maximum battery standb y load for the 5895XL based on 24 and 60 hours
of standby. The standby load calculations of line G in the Current Draw Calculation
Worksheet (Table 2-4) must be less than the number shown in Table 2-3 for the battery size
used and standby hours required.
Table 2-3: Maximum Battery Standby Load
Rechargeable
Battery Size
7 AH270 mA105 mA
12 AH475 mA190 mA
17 AH685 mA270 mA
33 AH1370 mA540 mA
Max. Load for 24 hrs. Standby ,
5 mins. Alarm
*Max. Load for 60 hrs. Standby , 5
mins. Alarm
* Required for NFPA 72 Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm systems for Fire Alarm Service
(City Box) and Remote Station Protected Fir e Alarm systems (Polarity Reversal) and
Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter (DACT).
Note: 33AH max battery size for FM (Factory Mutual) installations
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2.6.2Current Draw Worksheet
For *each 5895XL in the installation, use this worksheet to determine current requirements
during alarm/battery standby operation. (Copy this page if additional space is required.)
Table 2-4: Current Draw Calculations
Device
For each device use this formula: This columnX This column= Current per number of devices.
5895XL Intelligent Power Module
(Current draw from battery)
Additional 5895XL
(Daisy-chained to this module)
Addressable Devices(381 max.)
5815XL SLC Expander(2 max.)
5860 Remote Fire Alarm Annunciator(8 max.)
5824 Serial / Parallel Module(2 max.)
5865-4 LED Annunciator
(with reset and silence switches)
5865-3 LED Annunciator
5880 Generic LED Driver Module
ATotal System Current
**Auxiliary DevicesRefer to devices manual for current rating.
BAuxiliary Devices Current
CNotification Appliances Current
DTotal current ratings of all devices in system (line A + line B + C)mAmA
ETotal current ratings converted to amperes (line D x .001):AA
FNumber of standby hours (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, chapter 1, 1-5.2.5):H
GMultiply lines E and F.Total standby AHAH
HAlarm sounding period in hours. (For example, 5 minutes = .0833 hours)H
IMultiply lines E and H.Total alarm AH
J***Add lines G and I. Total ampere hours requiredAH
Number of
Devices
1*
(7 max.)
(8 max.)
Current per Device
Standby:40 mA 40 mA
Alarm:160 mA 160 mA
Standby:10 mA
Alarm:10 mA
Standby:0.55 mA
Alarm:0.55 mA
Standby:55 mAmA
Alarm:55 mAmA
Standby:20 mAmA
Alarm:25 mAmA
Standby:45 mAmA
Alarm:45 mAmA
Standby:35 mAmA
Alarm:145 mAmA
Standby:35 mAmA
Alarm:145 mAmA
Standby:35 mAmA
Alarm:200 mAmA
**If you are using door holders, you do not need to consider door holder current for alarm/battery standby, because
***Use next size battery with capacity greater than required.
power is removed during that time. However, during normal operation, door holders draw current and must be
included in the 6.0 A total current that can be drawn from the panel.
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2.7Wiring Specifications
2.7.1Length Limitations
This section contains information on calculating SBUS wire distances and the types of wiring
configurations (Class A and B).
2.7.2Calculating Wiring distance for SBUS modules
The following instructions will guide you in determining the type of wire and the maximum
wiring distance that can be used with SBUS accessory modules.
To calculate the wire gauge that must be used to connect SBUS modules to the panel, it is
necessary to calculate the total worst case current draw for all modules on a single
4-conductor bus. The total worst case current draw is calculated by adding the individual
worst case currents for each module. The individual worst case values are shown in the table
below.
Note: Total worst case current draw on a single SBUS cannot exceed 1 amp. If a large number of accessory
modules are required, and the worst case current draw will exceed the 1 amp limit, then the current draw
must be distributed using 5895XL Power Expanders. Each 5895XL Power Expander provides an
additional SBUS, with an additional 1 amp of SBUS current. Wiring distance calculations are done
separately for each 5895XL, and separately for the panel itself.
Model NumberWorst Case Current Draw
5860 Fire Annunciator.100 amps
5824 Parallel/Serial Interface.040 amps
5880 LED IO Expander.250 amps
5865 LED Fire Annunciator.200 amps
5895XL Intelligent Power Supply.010 amps
5496 Intelligent Power Module.010 amps
After calculating the total worst case current draw, Table 2-5 specifies the maximum distance
the modules can be located from the panel on a single wire run. The table insures 6.0 volts of
line drop maximum. In general, the wire length is limited by resistance, but for heavier wire
gauges, capacitance is the limiting factor.
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These cases are marked in the chart with an asterisk (*). Maximum length can never be more
than 6,000 feet, regardless of gauge used. (The formula used to generate this chart is shown in
the note below).
Table 2-5: Wire Distances Per Wire Gauge
Wiring Distance: SBUS Modules to Panel
Total Worst Case
Current Draw (amps)
0.1001852 ft.4688 ft.* 6000 ft.* 6000 ft.
0.200926 ft.2344 ft.3731 ft.5906 ft.
0.300617 ft.1563 ft.2488 ft.3937 ft.
0.400463 ft.1172 ft.1866 ft.2953 ft.
0.500370 ft.938 ft.1493 ft.2362 ft.
0.600309 ft.781 ft.1244 ft.1969 ft.
0.700265 ft.670 ft.1066 ft.1687 ft.
0.800231 ft.586 ft.933 ft.1476 ft.
0.900206 ft.521 ft.829 ft.1312 ft.
1.000 (Max)185 ft.469 ft.746 ft.1181 ft.
22 Gauge18 Gauge16 Gauge14 Gauge
Note: The following formulas were used to generate the wire distance chart:
Maximum Resistance (Ohms) =
Maximum Wire Length (Feet) =
(6000 feet maximum)
where: Rpu = Ohms per 1000 feet for various Wire Gauges (see table below)
Total Worst Case Current Draw (amps)
Maximum Resistance (Ohms)
6.0 Volts
Rpu
* 500
Table 2-6: Typical Wire Resistance Per 1000 ft.
Wire GaugeOhms per 1000 feet (Rpu)
2216.2
186.4
164.02
142.54
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Wiring Distance calculation example:
Suppose a system is configured with the following SBUS modules:
2 - Module 5860 Fire Annunciator
1 - 5895XL Intelligent Power Expander
1 - 5865 LED Fire Annunciator
1 - 5824 Parallel/Serial Interface
The total worst case current is calculated as follows:
5860 Current Draw = 2 x .100 amps = .200 amps
5895XL Current Draw = 1 x .010 amps= .010 amps
5865 Current Draw= 1 x .200 amps= .200 amps
5824 Current Draw= 1 x .040 amps= .040 amps
Total Worst Case Current Draw= .450 amps
Before You Begin Installing
Using this value, and referring to the Wiring Distance table, it can be found that the available
options are:
370 feet maximum using 22 Gauge wire
938 feet maximum using 18 Gauge wire
1493 feet maximum using 16 Gauge wire
2362 feet maximum using 14 Gauge wire
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2.7.3Wire Routing
You must follow power-limited wiring techniques, which includes maintaining one-quarter
inch spacing between power-limited and nonpower-limited circuits and separating high and
low voltage circuits.
Figure 2-2 Wire Routing Example
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To 120 VAC
Power Source
Green
White
Black
Hardware Installation
5895XL installation involves the following steps:
•AC power (Section 3.1) and backup battery connection (Section 3.2).
•Physical connection to the IntelliKnight 5820XL FACP or to the controlling 5895XL (see
Section 3.3).
•Setting an ID for the 5895XL (Section 3.3.1).
•Physical connection of SBUS modules that will be powered by this 5895XL (Section 3.4).
•Physical connection of any outputs (conventional relays, notification appliances, auxiliary
power modules, and so on) that will be powered by this 5895XL. See Section 3.5.1 for
notification appliance wiring information. Refer to the IntelliKnight 5820XL Installation
Manual (P/N 151209), for software configuration information and other information about
installing outputs.
3.1AC Power
At installation, connect the AC terminals to 120 VAC source as shown in Figure 3-1. It may
be necessary for a professional electrician to make this connection.
The AC terminals are rated as 120 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz, 2.7 A.
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Red
To Panel
Black
UL Listed 12V Battery
UL Listed 12V Battery
Battery Jumper
(P/N 140694)
Shipped With 5895XL
Replace batteries every 5 years.
Gell Cell
Gell Cell
3.2Battery Connection
The 5895XL battery charge capacity is 7.0 to 33.0 AH. Use 12V batteries of the same AH
rating. Determine the correct AH rating as per your current load calculation (see Section T able
2-4).
Note: When your backup batteries requirements use backup batteries that are to large to fit into the 5895XL cab-
inet. The AB-33 cabinet holds batteries up to the 33 AH size. (Refer to Installation Manual P/N 151209 for
AB-33 installation instructions.
* 33AH max battery size for FM (Factory Mutual) installations
Wire batteries in series to produce a 24-volt equivalent. Do not parallel batteries to increase
the AH rating.
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Figure 3-2 Battery Connection
Hardware Installation
(FACP SBUS)
5895XL Terminals 30-33 are used only for connection
5895XL to the FACP or to the controlling 5895XL
Use 5895XL Terminals 16-19 to connect other SBUS
modules (5815XL, 5860, 5824) and to daisy-chain
5895XL’s
5895XL Board
(5895XL-1)
5895XL Board
(5895XL-2)
To next 5895XL
and other SBUS
modules.
3.3Connecting the 5895XL to the FACP
1. Connect the 5895XL to the appropriate SBUS. The 5895XL can be connected directly to
the IntelliKnight 5820XL FACP or can be daisy-chained to another 5895XL. Figure 3-3
and Figure 3-4 show both connections.
2. Use on-board DIP switch to assign an ID#. (See Section 3.3.1) Figure 2-1 shows the
location of the DIP switches on the 5895XL board.
3. Configure the 5895XL module by adding it to the system (through JumpStart or
manually). You can also assign a name to the module. These procedures are described in
the IntelliKnight 5820XL Installation Manuals (P/N 151209).
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Figure 3-3 Class B 5895XL Connection to FACP
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See Figure 3-6 for SBUS Module Connections
See Figure 3-6 for
SBUS Module
Connections
Figure 3-4 Class A 5895XL Connection to FACP
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3.3.1Setting the Device ID
board to set the module ID#. Figure 2-1 shows the location of the DIP switch on the board.
Figure 3-5 Possible Module Addresses
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3.4Connecting SBUS Modules to the 5895XL
1. Connect SBUS modules to the 5895XL as shown in Figure 3-6 or Figure 3-7.
2. All SBUS modules must have an ID. Use the DIP switches on the module board to assign
an ID number (1-31) to the module. This number identifies the module to the 5895XL and
must be unique.
3. Software configuration steps vary for each SBUS module. For more information, refer to
the Installation Manual (P/N 151209) in the section that discusses the type of module you
are installing.
Figure 3-6 SBUS Class A Connection to 5895XL
Figure 3-7 SBUS Class B Wiring to 5895XL
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Alarm
Polarity
UL Listed EOL
Model 7628
4.7 k
Supervised
Power Limited
Notification Wiring
Regulated
3.5Flexputs
™
I/O Circuits
The six Flexput™ circuits are an innovative and versatile feature of the 5895XL panel. They
can be used as: Class A or B notification circuits, Class A or B initiation circuits (either 2 or 4
wire detectors), or as auxiliary power (resettable, continuous, or door holder).
This section of the manual explains how to install conventional notification appliances and
initiating devices to be used with the 5895XL.
3.5.1Conventional Notification Appliance
This sub-section of the manual explains how to install conventional notification appliances for
Class A (Style Z) and Class B (Style Y) configurations.
3.5.2Releasing Operations
Approved releasing solenoids are list in Table 3-1. Do not mix cross alarming zones with
smoke verification zones. There must be at least two automatic detection devices in each
protected space. Spacing must be reduced to 0.7 times the linear spacing in accordance with
NFPA 72.
Table 3-1: Approved Releasing Solenoids
ManufacturerPart NumberRatingCurrentFreq
AscoT8210A10724 VDC3A max0 Hz
8210G20724 VDC3A max0 Hz
3.5.2.1Class B Notification Wiring
You must use an appliance from the list of compatible appliances in the Appendix A.
To install a Class B notification appliance circuit:
1. Wire Class B Notification appliances as shown in Figure 3-8.
2. Configure the circuit through programming.
Figure 3-8 Class B Notification Appliance Circuit Wiring
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Regulated
3.5.2.2Class A Notification Wiring
You must use an appliance from the list of compatible appliances in the Appendix A at the
back of this manual.
To install a Class A notification appliance circuit:
1. Wire the Class A notification appliances as shown in Figure 3-9.
2. Configure the circuit for Class A in programming (see Section 7.4 of the Installation Manual P/N 151209).
Figure 3-9 Class A Notification Appliance Circuit Configuration
Note: In programming any point that uses multiple I/O circuits are always referred to as the lowest I/O circuit
number used. For example, Figure 3-9 uses both I/O circuit 5 and 6, so in programming it would be
referred to as point 5.
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UL Listed EOL
Model 7628
4.7 k
3.5.3Conventional Initiation Circuits
This section of the manual explains how to install conventional initiating devices for Class A
(Style D) or Class B (Style B) configurations.
3.5.3.1Class B Inputs
You can connect conventional Class B switches, such as waterflow switches and pull stations,
directly to the I/O circuits of the 5895XL panel.
To install a Class B switch:
1. Wire the Class B switch as shown in Figure 3-10.
2. Configure the circuit through programming (see Section 7.4 of the Installation Manual P/N 151209).
Figure 3-10 Class B Input Switches
3.5.3.2Class A Inputs
You can connect conventional Class A switches, such as waterflow switches and pull stations,
directly to the I/O circuits of the 5895XL panel.
To install a Class A switch:
1. Wire the Class A switch as shown in Figure 3-11.
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Note:
I/O circuit 5 and 6
used as an example.
Any I/O point pairing
could be used.
Note:
I/O circuit 5
used as an example.
Any I/O circuit
could be used.
UL Listed EOL
Model 7628
4.7 k
2. Configure the circuit through programming (see Section 7.4 of the Installation Manual
151209).
Figure 3-11 Class A initiating Switches
Note: In programming any point that uses multiple I/O circuits are always referred to as the lowest I/O circuit
number used. For example, Figure 3-11 uses both I/O circuit 5 and 6, so in programming it would be
referred to as point 5.
3.5.4Installing 2-Wire Smoke Detectors
Any compatible U.L. listed two-wire smoke detector can be used with the 5895XL panel (see
Appendix A for list of compatible smoke detectors). Figure 3-12 and Figure 3-13 illustrate
how to connect a UL listed 2-wire detector to the control panel.
Class B Installation
To install a Class B two-wire smoke detector, wire as shown in Figure 3-12.
Figure 3-12 Two-Wire Class B Smoke Detector
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Note:
I/O circuit 5 and 6
used as an example.
Any I/O point pairing
could be used.
2-Wire Class A Smoke Detector Installation
To install a Class A two-wire smoke detector, wire as shown in Figure 3-13.
Figure 3-13 Two-Wire Class A Smoke Detector Connections
Note: In programming any point that uses multiple I/O circuits are always referred to as the lowest I/O circuit
number used. For example, Figure 3-13 uses both I/O circuit 5 and 6, so in programming it would be
referred to as point 5.
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Air Products
PAM-2
Model 160150
Supervision
Module
UL Listed
EOL Resistor
Model 7628
ESL 449CT
Note:
I/O circuit 5 and 6
used as an example.
Any I/O point pairing
could be used.
3.5.5Installing 4-Wire Smoke Detectors
Any compatible U.L. listed four-wire smoke detector can be used with the 5895XL panel (see
Appendix A for list of compatible smoke detectors). Figure 3-12 and Figure 3-13 illustrate
how to connect a UL listed four-wire detector to the control panel.
Installing a Class B 4-Wire Smoke Detector
Figure 3-14 illustrates how to install a 4-wire Class B smoke detector.
Conventions used for wiring 4-wire Class B loops:
1. Up to three Class B 4-wire smoke detector loops can be connected to the control panel at
once.
2. Each Class B loop input is paired with a unique power source as shown in Figure 3-14.
3. Each loop gets smoke power from the even numbered I/O circuit and the contact input is
connected to the odd numbered I/O circuit.
Note: In programming any point that uses multiple I/O circuits are always referred to as the lowest I/O circuit
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Figure 3-14 Class B 4-Wire Smoke Detector Connections
number used. For example, Figure 3-14 uses both I/O circuit 5 and 6, so in programming it would be
referred to as point 5.
Hardware Installation
Air Products
PAM-2
Model 160150
Supervision
Module
Air Products
PAM-2
Model 160150
Supervision
Module
Installing 4-Wire Class A Smoke Detectors
Figure 3-15 illustrates how to install 4-wire Class A detectors.
Conventions used for wiring 4-wire Class A loops:
1. Up to two Class A 4-wire loops can be connected to the control panel at once.
2. Smoke power is supplied to each Class A loop as shown in Figure 3-15.
Figure 3-15 Class A 4-Wire Smoke Detector Connections
Note: In programming any point that uses multiple I/O circuits are always referred to as the lowest I/O circuit
number used. For example, Figure 3-15 uses I/O circuits 1, 2, 3 together and 4, 5, 6 together. In
programming (1, 2, 3) would be referred to as point 1, and (4, 5, 6) would be referred to as point 4.
3.5.6Auxiliary Power Configuration
Flexput circuits 1-6 on the control panel can be used as auxiliary power circuits. The three
types of auxiliary power available are:
•Door Holder (see Section 3.5.6.1 for description)
•Constant (see Section 3.5.6.2 for description)
•Resettable (see Section 3.5.6.3 for description)
Auxiliary power circuits are power limited. Each circuit can source up to 3A (total current for
all Flexput circuits must not exceed 5A).
To configure a Flexput circuit as auxiliary power:
1. Wire the Flexput circuit(s) that will be used for auxiliary power. See Figure 3-16 for
location or Flexput circuits.
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2. Configure the auxiliary power output through programming for Door Holder, Constant or
Resettable power.
Figure 3-16 Flexput Circuits Used as Auxiliary Power
3.5.6.1Door Holder Power
Door holder is intended for fire door applications. When there are no alarms in the system and
the panel has AC power, door holder circuits have 24-volt power present at their terminals.
Any alarm will cause power to discontinue. Power will be re-applied when the system is reset.
If AC power is off for more than 15 seconds the auxiliary door holder power will be
discontinued to conserve the battery backup power. When AC power is restored, power is
immediately restored to the door holder circuits.
3.5.6.2Constant Power
Use constant power for applications that require a constant auxiliary power source. Power is
always present at Constant circuits.
3.5.6.3Resettable Power
Resettable power is typically used to power beam detectors, flame detectors, and conventional
4-wire smoke detectors. For circuits selected as Resettable, 24-volt power is always present at
the terminals unless a system reset occurs. If a system reset occurs, power is removed from the
terminals for 30 seconds, then re-applied.
3.6Conventional Relay Installation
5895XL relay circuits are installed in exactly the same way as 5820XL main panel relay
circuits. For ease of installation, the 5895XL output terminals use the same numbering
scheme as 5820XL terminals. Refer to the Installation Manual P/N 151209 for information on
installing conventional relays.
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Appendix A
Compatible Devices
A.1Notification Appliances
For proper operation, you must use polarized devices with a Model 7628 4.7k ohm EOL
resistor on each loop. All supervised notification appliances used with the 5895XL must be
polarized.
Note: Not all devices can use the Sync feature, be sure to check Table A-1 to ensure the device you have chosen
will work with this feature. This control is UL listed for panel wide Synchronization.
Table A-1 below lists notification appliances compatible with the fire alarm control panel.
Appliances which can be synchronized indicate the type of sync available in the columns
marked Audio and/or Visual.
Model 5895XL Intelligent Power Module Installation and Operation Manual
Table A-1: Compatible Notification Appliances
ManufacturerModelAudioVisualType
CHRChime
CHWChime
CHSR2-Wire Chime/Strobe
CHSW2-Wire Chime/Strobe
HRHorn
HWHorn
HRKHorn
P2R2-Wire Horn/Strobe
P2R-P2-Wire Horn/Strobe
PC2R2-Wire Horn/Strobe
PC2R-P2-Wire Horn/Strobe
P2RH2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
P2RH-P2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
PC2RH2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
PC2RH-P2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
System Sensor
P2W2-Wire Horn/Strobe
P2W-P2-Wire Horn/Strobe
PC2W2-Wire Horn/Strobe
PC2W-P2-Wire Horn/Strobe
P2WH2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
P2WH-P2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
PC2WH2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
PC2WH-P2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
P2RK2-Wire Horn/Strobe
PC2RK2-Wire Horn/Strobe
P2RHK2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
PC2RHK2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
P4R4-Wire Horn/Strobe
PC4R4-Wire Horn/Strobe
P4RH4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
P4W4-Wire Horn/Strobe
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Table A-1: Compatible Notification Appliances
ManufacturerModelAudioVisualType
PC4W4-Wire Horn/Strobe
P4WH4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
PC4WH4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
P4RK4-Wire Horn/Strobe
PC4RK4-Wire Horn/Strobe
P4RHK4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
PC4RHK4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
PC4RH4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela
SRStrobe
SR-PStrobe
SCRStrobe
SCR-PStrobe
SRHStrobe High Candela
System Sensor
con’t
SRH-PStrobe High Candela
SCRHStrobe High Candela
SCRH-PStrobe High Candela
SWStrobe
SW-PStrobe
SCWStrobe
SCW-PStrobe
SWHStrobe High Candela
SWH-PStrobe High Candela
SCWHStrobe High Candela
SCWH-PStrobe High Candela
SRKStrobe
SCRKStrobe
SRHKStrobe High Candela
SCRHKStrobe High Candela
Compatible Devices
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RSSR-24110CStrobe
RSSA-24110WStrobe
RSSB-24110WStrobe
RSSG-24110WStrobe
RSSR-24110WStrobe
RSSA-24MCCMulti-Cd Strobe
RSSB-24MCCMulti-Cd Strobe
RSSG-24MCCMulti-Cd Strobe
RSSR-24MCCMulti-Cd Strobe
RSSWPA-2475WStrobe Weatherproof
RSSWPA-24MCCHStrobe Weatherproof
RSSWPG-24MCCHStrobe W e atherproof
RSSWPR-24MCCHStrobe Weatherproof
RSSWP-2475WStrobe Weatherproof
RSSWP-2475CStrobe We atherproof
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Table A-1: Compatible Notification Appliances
ManufacturerModelAudioVisualType
RSSWP-24MCWHStrobe Weatherproof
ZRS-MCWHStrobe
ZRS-24MCCStrobe
ZRS-24MCCHStrobe
MB-G6-24 Motor Bell
MB-G10-24 Motor Bell
MB-G6-12 Motor Bell
MB-G10-12 Motor Bell
MIZ-24-R Mini-Horn
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A.2Door Holder Device
The following UL listed door holder can be used with the 5895XL: ESL DHS-1224
A.3Two-Wire Smoke Detectors
Table A-2 lists two-wire smoke detectors that are compatible with the panel. The table is
organized by manufacturer. The columns show the number of detectors per loop that can be
used.
5895XL
Identifier
Operating Voltage Range
The maximum number of smoke detectors per zone is determined by both the current draw and the impedance of
the smoke detector. If too many smoke detectors are used on any zone, false alarms could occur.
Do not mix different models of detectors on any zone; false alarms could occur.
24H
18.5–27.4 VDC
Do not mix detectors of different models unless the system is specifically intended to be installed in that
configuration.
Control unit Smoke Reset Time must be programmed for a number greater than or equal to the maximum reset
time of the smoke detector.
Table A-2 lists two-wire smoke detectors that are compatible with the 5895XL panel. The
table is organized by manufacturer. The columns show the number of detectors per loop that
can be used.
SIH-24FHS-224D or SHB-224 Base
SLK-24FHS-224D Base
SLK-23FHHS-224D Base
1851B
2851/2851BTH
DH200ADCD
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•All new fire products manufactured by Silent Knight have a limited warranty period of
36 months from the date of manufacture against defects in materials and workmanship.
See limited warranty statement for details.
•This limited warranty does not apply to those products that are damaged due to misuse,
abuse, negligence, exposer to adverse environmental conditions, or have been modified in
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Repair and RA Procedure
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•RMA number must be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping box. See
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•Include a packing slip that has the RMA number, a content list, and a detailed description
of the problem should be included with each return.
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if a product is repairable. Products that are deemed un-repairable will be returned to the
customer.
•Product that is returned that has a board date code more than 36 months from date of
manufacture will be repaired and the customer will be assessed the standard Silent Knight
repair charge for that model.
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•Silent Knight offers an option of advance replacement for fire product printed circuit
boards that fail during the first 6 months of the warranty period. These items must be
returned with transportation charges prepaid and must be accompanied by a return
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•For advance replacement of a defective board contact your local Silent Knight Distributor
or call Silent Knight at 203-484-7161 to obtain a RMA (Return Authorization) number
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Silent Knight / Honeywell
Attn: Repair Department
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USA
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sold by it to its authorized Distributors shall be free, under normal use and service,
from defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty six months (36)
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warranty offered by the manufacturer of such product. This warranty shall be void if a
Product is altered, serviced repaired by anyone other than Manufacturer or its
authorized Distributors.This warranty shall also be void if there is a failure to maintain
the Products and the systems in which they operate in proper working conditions.
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warranty is authorized. Manufacturer does not represent that its products will prevent
any loss by fire or otherwise.
Warranty Claims. Manufacturer shall replace or repair, at Manufacturer's discretion,
each part returned by its authorized Distributor and acknowledged by Manufacturer to
be defective, provided that such part shall have been returned to Manufacturer with
all charges prepaid and the authorized Distributor has completed Manufacturer's
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203-484-7161
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