Description
The KC-FSRSI Kidde FSRSI Remote System Indicator is a remote annunciator module for F-series fire alarm control panels that provides common system status at a convenient location away from the main panel. It uses five LEDs and an integral buzzer to indicate AC power, alarm, supervisory, trouble, and ground fault conditions. A local silence button allows the buzzer to be silenced without clearing or affecting the status LEDs, supporting clear, ongoing visual indication during service or investigation.
Model/SKU: KC-FSRSI (device model FSRSI)
Brand: Kidde / Edwards Signaling
Function: Remote system indicator/annunciator for F-series fire alarm control panels that displays system conditions (power, alarm, supervisory, trouble, ground fault) and provides an audible buzzer with local silence control.
Ratings: 18.8 to 27.3 VDC operating voltage; standby current 17 mA at 24 VDC; alarm current 56 mA at 24 VDC; supervised and power-limited circuits.
Dimensions: Designed to fit a standard 1-gang electrical box footprint; can also be used in 2-, 3-, or 4-gang boxes with appropriate trim plates (FSAT2, FSAT3, FSAT4).
Thread Sizes / Connection Types: Low-voltage screw-terminal connections for 12–18 AWG conductors on the annunciator bus and 24 VDC power.
Material: Electronic annunciator assembly with matching faceplate designed for indoor wall mounting in standard electrical boxes.
Compatibility: Listed as a remote system indicator for F-series Kidde/Edwards fire alarm control panels; one FSRSI is permitted per peripheral group on the annunciator bus.
Additional Specs: Five status LEDs (green AC power; red alarm; yellow supervisory; yellow trouble; yellow ground fault); buzzer patterns differentiate alarm, supervisory, trouble, and AC fail conditions; local silence button also functions as lamp-test input for connected indicators.
Why It Matters: Provides clear, centralized visual and audible indication of system status away from the main fire panel, improving visibility for building staff and aiding rapid response to alarm, supervisory, and trouble conditions.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.