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WIRING THE DV-100 SERIES MODULES

Non-Power Limited Wiring

Wiring to and from the DV-100 Series modules is
considered non-power limited and must enter and
exit the enclosure through knockouts dedicated to
non-power limited wiring. Wiring between these
knockouts and the module termination must be in
the shortest route and must not overlap any other
wiring. Refer also to the DV-100 Wiring Diagrams,
P/Ns 315-192756 and 315-192757, as applicable.

* When the CSM-4 is used as Notification Appliance

Circuit or Leased Line.

† Listed Class 2 or Power Limited Source.

WIRING ENTERING THE REMOTE
ENCLOSURE

Power Limited Wiring

Note: Power limited circuits must use type

FPLP, FPLR, or FPL cable per article
760 of the NEC.

Wiring to the following MXL/MXLV module
terminations (See Table 3) is considered power
limited and must enter the enclosure through
knockouts dedicated to power limited wiring.
Wiring between these knockouts and the module
terminations must be in the shortest route and
must not overlap any other wiring.

* When the CSM-4 is used as Notification Applica-

tion Circuit or Leased Line.

† Listed Class 2 or Power Limited Source.

WIRING IN THE REMOTE ENCLOSURE

Non-Power Limited Wiring

The following wiring is considered non-power
limited:

• from the MPS-6/-W or MPS-12/-W
• from the batteries to the PSR-1

To maintain the required 1/4 inch separation
from other wiring, these wires must be routed
and held in place by a separate wire support.
This support is positioned on the left side wall of
the enclosure. To provide the separation, follow
the steps listed below:
1. First, locate the wire standoffs in the bracket

located on the left side wall of the enclosure.

2. Next, place these wires in the standoffs, close

the clamp located on the standoff, and then
route the wires to the appropriate terminations
as shown on the connection diagram/manual.

P/N 315-094970-5

TABLE 2

  Module

  Termination

  ALD-2
  ALD-2I
  CMI-300
  CSM-4*
  CZM-4
  MMB

  NET-4/7
  NIM-1R
  PIM-1
  PS-5N7
  OCC-1
  RCM-1
  REP-1
  TBM-1/2

  XLD-1
  ZAC-30
  ZCT-8B

  MOM-4
  MOM-4
  MOM-4
  MOM-4
  MOM-4
  TB1 (1-4)
  TB2 (1-4)
  TB3 (1-4)
  TB4 (1-9)†
  TB5 (1-12)
  MOM-4
  TB1
  TB1 (1-6)
  OMM-1
  OMM-1
  MOM-4
  TB4 (All positions)
  TB5 (All positions)
  MOM-4
  OMM-1
  OMM-1

TABLE 3

  Module

  Termination

  ALD-2
  ALD-2I
  CMI-300
  CSM-4*
  CZM-4
  NET-4/7
  NIM-1R
  OCC-1
  PIM-1
  PS-5N7
  PSR-1

  RCM-1
  REP-1
  TBM-1/2

  XLD-1
  ZAC-30
  ZCT-8B

  MOM-4
  MOM-4
  MOM-4
  MOM-4
  MOM-4
  MOM-4
  MOM-4
  OMM-1
  TB1
  TB1 (1-6)
  TB1 (1-6)†
  TB4 (1-4)
  TB3 (3-6)
  OMM-1
  MOM-4
  TB4 (All positions)
  TB5 (All positions)
  MOM-4
  OMM-1
  OMM-1

Summary of Contents for MLE-6

Page 1: ... accessible NOTE When the backbox is mounted semi flush be sure that the position of the backbox permits the front door to swing fully open To install the MLE 6 backbox Refer to Figure 1 1 Slip the front door off the hinges of the box and put it to one side temporarily 2 Remove the knockouts in the backbox where field wiring is required 3 Hold the empty backbox against the wall at a height that pr...

Page 2: ...ng is not used within an MXL MXLV enclosure then the follow ing guidelines do not apply In that case be sure to follow standard wiring practices FRONT DOOR The front door is the main outer door for the MLE 6 enclosure The door is supplied without filler plates for the three large openings To select the appropriate filler plates for the three openings follow the information below When visual indica...

Page 3: ...Wiring Note Power limited circuits must use type FPLP FPLR or FPL cable per article 760 of the NEC Wiring to the following MXL MXLV module terminations See Table 2 is considered power limited and must enter the enclosure through knockouts dedicated to power limited wiring Wiring between these knockouts and the module terminations must be in the shortest route and most not overlap any other wiring ...

Page 4: ...urce WIRING IN THE REMOTE ENCLOSURE Non Power Limited Wiring The following wiring is considered non power limited from the MPS 6 W or MPS 12 W from the batteries to the PSR 1 To maintain the required 1 4 inch separation from other wiring these wires must be routed and held in place by a separate wire support This support is positioned on the left side wall of the enclosure To provide the separatio...

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