The fire department wants 39 zones for a class A conventional fire detection system in this 50,000 single story square foot building with 25 large and small rooms containing a tall ceiling in the rafters. Fro a Monaco 2 fire control panel, I estimate 4 wires per zone since each device (heat detectors, bells, horns, etc.) requires 4 wires. Since it is class A conventional, two separate conduits and sets of cable will be required. Total required wires is 4 wiresX39 zonesX2 conduits (to make it class A)=312, 22 guage THHN fire cables. The ugly's handbood indicates only 22, 22AWG THHN cables will fit in the 3/4 EMT conduit.
That is far too much conduit to run accross these high rafters and would cost an extra 70,000 compared to wiring this facility for 2 zones, the way it is now.
Can I put in much larger conduit sizes (to save much money on conduit counts) which go from the devices to the main long rectangular junction box located just above the fire control panel, then traversing to the fire control panel? Can I put in, for example, 2 " EMT conduit for a couple of main runs, and then use 3/4 " conduit for branch circuits.
My concern is the 2 " EMT conduit mating with the fire control panel.
I need to call Monaco and will-I know.
That is far too much conduit to run accross these high rafters and would cost an extra 70,000 compared to wiring this facility for 2 zones, the way it is now.
Can I put in much larger conduit sizes (to save much money on conduit counts) which go from the devices to the main long rectangular junction box located just above the fire control panel, then traversing to the fire control panel? Can I put in, for example, 2 " EMT conduit for a couple of main runs, and then use 3/4 " conduit for branch circuits.
My concern is the 2 " EMT conduit mating with the fire control panel.
I need to call Monaco and will-I know.