( .. sigh, I know, there's been lots of discussion around EOL resistors here. but please bear with me .. )
OK, so I have a guy putting in my HAI OP2 and doing a (mostly) wired sensor install (it's a retrofit). So far they have done a great job with all the hard work I didn't want to do myself (and they've been pretty fast). I didn't think to ask him about whether he was going to use EOL resistors or not, given the diversity of opinions that seem to exist on the subject. After asking him about this today, it sounds like he is planning to use EOL resistors, but is placing them at the panel. He says this is standard practice and he has done many installs in this manner.
Yes, I know people here have said that it's as good as not using them at all (as in this post here), but I am having some trouble explaining why.
For a NC sensor, it appears that EOL resistors are wired in series with the contact (as shown in the HAI install manual
).
Based upon the discussion in this thread, it appears that the value of having an EOL resistor at the sensor end of the circuit is that any short that occurs will be between the panel and the resistor so that to the panel there is a drop in resistance (the circuit has been short-circuited).
I couldn't find any clear statement of this on the HAI website or in their manual. Is there some definitive reference I could point to in order to resolve this discussion?
OK, so I have a guy putting in my HAI OP2 and doing a (mostly) wired sensor install (it's a retrofit). So far they have done a great job with all the hard work I didn't want to do myself (and they've been pretty fast). I didn't think to ask him about whether he was going to use EOL resistors or not, given the diversity of opinions that seem to exist on the subject. After asking him about this today, it sounds like he is planning to use EOL resistors, but is placing them at the panel. He says this is standard practice and he has done many installs in this manner.
Yes, I know people here have said that it's as good as not using them at all (as in this post here), but I am having some trouble explaining why.
For a NC sensor, it appears that EOL resistors are wired in series with the contact (as shown in the HAI install manual

Based upon the discussion in this thread, it appears that the value of having an EOL resistor at the sensor end of the circuit is that any short that occurs will be between the panel and the resistor so that to the panel there is a drop in resistance (the circuit has been short-circuited).
I couldn't find any clear statement of this on the HAI website or in their manual. Is there some definitive reference I could point to in order to resolve this discussion?