Class A is pretty identical to this, except instead of the circuit ending at the last device, you run wire looping back to the panel going into the A+ and - terminals.
@@NM_Tech It still doesn't tell you how to wire it in to the fire control panel that's why i am here strobes and horns are no problem but i have never had to do speakers.
You’re not actually supposed to put an EOL resistor anywhere on the actual SLC cause it can kill the panel. EOL resistors are supposed to go at the end of a conventional NAC, monitor, or control module IDC circuit.
As per the description, this panel required it at the end of the class B circuit. If I didn’t have it, the devices on the SLC circuit would not work and the panel would throw off a trouble stating it’s missing .
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Thanks!!! The tutorial on the ES-50X was great! Keep the videos coming!!!!
Thanks, will do!
NM Tech very cool i just learned something new thank you for teaching me on how to wire a pull station up to a control panel.
Glad to help
Nice video N8, excited for more!
More to come!
Can you make a tutorial on how to wire A?
Class A is pretty identical to this, except instead of the circuit ending at the last device, you run wire looping back to the panel going into the A+ and - terminals.
@@NM_Tech ok
Do you know how to tie in the speaker strobe to the ES50X
What speaker strobe? Make/model?
@@NM_Tech There are 2 Gentex sspk24wlpw and sspk24clpw and there is 22 all together
read their manuals. If you don’t have a paper copy then look it up online.
@@NM_Tech It still doesn't tell you how to wire it in to the fire control panel that's why i am here strobes and horns are no problem but i have never had to do speakers.
@@curtisciampo137 consider joining this discord community to get more information. www.protostarlabs.net/monitoring/
You’re not actually supposed to put an EOL resistor anywhere on the actual SLC cause it can kill the panel. EOL resistors are supposed to go at the end of a conventional NAC, monitor, or control module IDC circuit.
As per the description, this panel required it at the end of the class B circuit. If I didn’t have it, the devices on the SLC circuit would not work and the panel would throw off a trouble stating it’s missing .
@@NM_Tech ok.