Class "E" FA..Spkr/Strobes

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Alwayslearningelec

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I have some speaker strobes that are labeled to be wired A&B loop. I understand this to be alternating wiring. Can someone give me an overview on how these are wired. Do you use 14/2 FA cable. Just want to know the RIGHT way to wire these. And I know you guys on here are very knowledgeable and good at your craft.

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He's asking about A and B alternating loops. Not the same as Class A systems. Generally you would have each adjacent device on a different zone than the one next to it. So a long corridor with say 3 devices would have the first device on loop A, the second on loop B, and the third on loop A, etc.
 

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He's asking about A and B alternating loops. Not the same as Class A systems. Generally you would have each adjacent device on a different zone than the one next to it. So a long corridor with say 3 devices would have the first device on loop A, the second on loop B, and the third on loop A, etc.
Cool. I've never seen that configuration.
 

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Cool. I've never seen that configuration.


Judging from his location, this is SOP for NYC installations. If one zone fails the other will still operate every other device. Depending on the length of the runs we typically use #16 for speakers and #14 for strobes. Longer runs with many devices may require #14 and #12 conductors respectively.
 

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Infinity are you in NY? Ok, I understand and thought it was done that way. One other question. So a speaker strobe on requires on cable not one 14/2 for the strobe and one 14/2 for the speaker?

Thanks guys....PeterD and MD that was a great "nice to meet you"..lol
 

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Infinity are you in NY? Ok, I understand and thought it was done that way. One other question. So a speaker strobe on requires on cable not one 14/2 for the strobe and one 14/2 for the speaker?

Thanks guys....PeterD and MD that was a great "nice to meet you"..lol


I'm familiar with how things are done there. Yes the speaker and strobes each require a separate cable. For a combination device that is part of a loop that means you could have 4-2 wire cables terminating at the one device. SPK-IN/SPK-OUT STB-IN/STB-OUT
 

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I'm familiar with how things are done there. Yes the speaker and strobes each require a separate cable. For a combination device that is part of a loop that means you could have 4-2 wire cables terminating at the one device. SPK-IN/SPK-OUT STB-IN/STB-OUT

I agree, the City of Boston also expects the circuits to be run in the same 'A, B, A, B fashion.
 

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So it 14/2 alternating for the strobe portion and 14/2 alternating for the speaker portion?

That would be one way of doing it. You also can use a 4 conductor cable. One cable in and one cable out. The conductor size is usually determined by the fire alarm vendor so it's their call as to whether or not #14 is good for both speakers and strobes.
 

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Great got it. From an installation point of view. I gthin one cable(4 cond) would make more sense and be a bot less labor intensive????????? Infinity are you based in NY?
 

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Great got it. From an installation point of view. I gthin one cable(4 cond) would make more sense and be a bot less labor intensive????????? Infinity are you based in NY?

I'm in NJ. One disadvantage of 4 conductor cable is that areas that have strobe only devices will now have the speaker conductors brought to those locations also. This could waste a lot of wire/labor and add many splices to your system.
 

Alwayslearningelec

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Good point INF. So what would happen to the extra pair brought to a strobe only? You only suppose to term. the 2 pair for the strobe at that location, right?
 

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Good point INF. So what would happen to the extra pair brought to a strobe only? You only suppose to term. the 2 pair for the strobe at that location, right?


Yes, the other pair (speakers) would get spliced through to the next device with 150 deg C wire nuts.
 
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