Honeywell Touchpoint 1 Manual
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Installation TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)11 Mounting Touchpoint 1 is supplied with a mounting bracket that fits onto a suitable wall. The controller is then hooked onto the bracket. The previous diagrams show dimensions for Touchpoint 1 and the bracket. Fit the bracket to a flat, firm surface, e.g. wall, suitable for the controller’s size and weight. Recommended screw for mounting is M3.5 x 25 (or #8 x 1). 1 Mark out and drill 4 x M3 holes for the mounting bracket fixing screws. Use the mounting...
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Installation TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)12 Controller Components This procedure describes how to access the components inside the controller. 1 Loosen the single captive screw securing the Terminal Module access panel. The panel is located at the bottom of the enclosure. 2 Push down on the finger grips at the top of the access panel. 3 Slide the panel down to release it. 4 Pull the panel outward. Pull it until the door is approximately at a right-angle to the enclosure. 5 Push the panel inward...
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Installation TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)13 To access the connections on the terminal blocks, slide the plastic cover fitted over them off. Ensure the plastic terminal covers are fitted once wiring is complete. 6 After carrying out the procedures subsequently described close and secure the Terminal Module Access Panel. Caution Always ensure the cover is replaced/refitted after work is complete. Power Touchpoint 1 has an auto-sensing mains power supply capable of operating between 85 and 265 Vac,...
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Installation TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)14 To calculate the maximum cable run length from the controller to the detector see page 23. Wiring Caution An earth point is provided inside the controller. Ensure that all detector screens/armor are grounded at a single earth star point at the controller or detector — BUT NOT BOTH — to prevent false alarms due to earth loops. All electrical wiring connections are made via the Terminal Module. Wire size from 0.5 to 2.5 mm 2 (20 AWG to 14 AWG). 1.0 mm2 is...
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Installation TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)15 Always use suitable wiring techniques and crimps when terminating cable cores, especially if running two cores to a single terminal. Signal and DC power connections are made via a 16-wire terminal block. Mains power is connected via a separate 3-wire terminal block. The diagram shows the 16-wire terminal block layout with terminal identifiers. This table lists the terminals and their functions and specifications. Id. Name FunctionInput/...
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Installation TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)16 * The repeated signal output requires an external power supply connected as in the following diagram.7N/O ContactFNO Fault Relay Outputs 240 Vac, 3 A max. 8CommonFC 9N/C ContactFNC 10 DC PowerDC+DC supply/ battery back- upInputs 18 to 32 Vdc 11 DC– 12N/O Contact2NO Alarm Relay 2 Outputs 240 Vac, 3 A max. 13Common2C 14N/C Contact2NC 15 * Signal current output I+Isolated 4-20mA signal outputOutput 0~22 mA 16 I– Id. Name FunctionInput/...
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Installation TP1MAN Issue 4_03-10 (MAN0630)17 The following diagram shows the 3-wire mains terminal block layout with terminal identifiers. This table lists the power supply terminals and their functions and specification. Zareba Sensepoint Gas Detector Connections Touchpoint 1 is specifically designed for use with the Sensepoint range of gas detectors. The subsequent diagrams show connection details for these units. For further information about Sensepoint detectors refer to their individual...