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10.0
Installation Guide for UL Listed Systems
10.1 DS7080iP-32 UL Listings:
• Household Fire Alarm, UL Standard UL985
• Household Burglary Alarm, UL Standard UL1023
• Police Station Connection Grades AA and A, UL Standard UL365
• Central Station Burglary Alarm Grades AA, A, B, and C; UL Standard UL1610
The control panel should be installed in accordance with UL Standard UL681, Installation and Classification of Mercantile and Bank
Burglar Alarm Systems, or UL Standard UL1641, Installation and Classification of Residential Burglar Alarm Systems. It should also be
installed in accordance with NFPA 72 for Household installations. This panel has not been investigated to the requirements of UL294
(Access Control).
10.1.1 The following table shows the DS7080iP-32 system configuration for the various types of fire and burglar alarm service for which
the products are UL Listed.
10.2 Installation Considerations
• In order to meet UL requirements, the system must be configured as described in Section 10.
• The maximum standby battery capacity is 21 AH @ 12 VDC.
• The total nominal current must not exceed 1.2 A in alarm and 200 mA in standby.
• The control must be mounted indoors and within the protected area.
• Enclosure tamper switches (if used) must be connected to a 24-hour zone.
• Grounding must be in accordance with article 250 of the NEC (NFPA 70).
• At least one UL Listed keypad with zone display must be connected.
• Zones must be connected to UL Listed, compatible devices.
• 50 Hz. AC input cannot be used for UL Listed Requirements.
• The ground wire provided with the enclosure must be connected between the “Earth GND” connection on the control and the enclosure
tab.
• The keypad panic alarm output must follow the corresponding zone’s programming (e.g. fire = 3-pulse temporal pattern, burglary =
steady). In all cases, the special emergency keys must be silent.
• The ground start feature shall not be programmed.
• The Pager report format must not be employed. Alarm outputs must not be delayed.
• Remote programming has not been investigated by UL.