
LED-4410G3
LED Annunciator
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Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC • St. Louis, MO • Phone: 800-325-3936 • www.pottersignal.com
Description
The LED-4410G3 is a LED annunciator for the Potter PFC-4410G3.
The LED-4410G3 communicates using a RS-485 (P-Link) connection
to the Main Panel providing zone specic indication of Alarm,
Supervisory, Trouble conditions. The LED-4410G3 features 2 slide-
in labels allowing each of the 16 zones to be customized for any
application. It can be mounted on a single gang electrical box or a four-
square electrical box. The annunciator utilizes a sheet metal enclosure
secured with a Potter lock.
Technical Specications
P-Link Standby Current (24VDC) 25 mA
P-Link Alarm Current (24VDC) 30 mA
LED PWR Standby Current (24
VDC) 10 mA
LED PWR Alarm Current (24 VDC) 210 mA
Operating Temperature 0°C-49°C (32°F-120°F)
Environmental Limitations Indoor Dry Use
Maximum Wire Length 6500 ft.
Maximum Displays 10
Size (WxHxD) 10” x 7-7/8” x 1-5/8”
Wire Gauge 12 AWG-22 AWG
*Specications subject to change without notice
Features
• Capable of displaying alarms, supervisory, trouble status for 16
zones
• Common LEDs for status indication
• Maximum 10 LED-4410G3 for: PFC-4410G3
• Maximum P-Link wire length of 6,500 feet
• Product includes a 5 year warranty
This document contains important information on the installation
and operation of the LED-4410G3. Please read all instructions
carefully and notify the building owner or their authorized
representative before any work is done on the re sprinkler or re
alarm system. A copy of this document is required by NFPA 72 to
be maintained on site.
• Installation must be performed by qualied personnel
and in accordance with all national and local codes and
ordinances.
• Shock hazard. Disconnect power source before servicing.
Serious injury or death could result.
• Read all instructions carefully and understand them before
starting installation. Save instructions for future use. Failure
to read and understand instructions could result in improper
operation of device resulting in serious injury or death.