Edwards 5533M Installation Instructions

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Installation Instructions for Hazardous Location Use Adaptatone Catalog Series 5533M 1 Dimensions and Operation Hazardous Location Use Adaptatone is a heavy duty audible signaling device intended for industrial appli where high audible output safety in a hazardous location microcomputer reliability are required The Adaptatones are for installation in the following hazardous locations is to be in accordance with the latest edition of the Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code as appli and in accordance with the authorities having jurisdiction Mount Adaptatone to any solid surface using its mounting and 3 bolts not supplied Figure 1 and 2 and 2 C and D and IIB Adaptatone operates from local power Each unit accommo two different inputs that will sound selected tones Tone are listed in Table 1 Tones are programmed by set miniature switches within the unit Settings for all tones are on the inside of the Adaptatone housing cap direction and output level are easily adjustable Specifications 18.4 Pounds 8.4 kg Ambient Temp 32F to 104F 0C to 40C Specifications POWER Current A On AC 50 60 Hz DC DC DC AC 50 60 Hz AC 50 60 Hz mating surfaces of housing clean and to maintain the integrity of the Location construction Open Adaptatone by removing the 8 nuts and bolts and lifting housing cover Keep mating surfaces of housing clean and for proper reassembly installation take care not to damage on the printed circuit board miniature programming switches on the printed circuit Figure 2 for the desired tone Set priority tone on SW1 a secondary tone on SW2 Refer to tone program chart inside cover and Table 1 Check Adaptatone label for proper operating voltage Install source and initiating circuit wires through a 1 2 13 conduit attached to an outlet box and nipple outlet box conduit and nipple must be suitable for the location with 1 2 13 mm 14 NPT threading at openings Outlet box conduit and nipple are not 3100794 ISSUE 1 2005 CT 06410 800 336 4206 F 800 454 2363 cover from outlet box Feed five numbered wires a 1 2 13 mm 14 NPT nipple not supplied into the box Secure outlet box to Adaptatone mating surfaces are clean and undamaged Secure cover aligning the straight edge of the cover with the edge of the housing Torque nuts evenly in opposing to 140 to 150 in lb Apply power not apply power to the unit until installation is and housing cover and outlet box cover are Verify operability and Test green ground wire to earth ground external wires to Adaptatone wires as shown in 4 Polarity must be observed for DC applications outlet box cover sound level is factory set to maximum Adjust volume if desired by turning potentiometer R72 Figure 2 Adjust speaker direction by loosening 2 nuts and pivoting to desired position Figure 3 Tighten 2 nuts the unit semi annually for external accumulation of dirt if necessary not apply power to the unit until installation is and housing cover and outlet box cover are Adaptatone should be tested annually or as required by the authority having jurisdiction to ensure continuous service mm mm MOUNTING PIVOTS 180 A DETAIL A NUTS TO TURN ADJUST LEVEL NUTS BOLTS COVER FOR CLARITY ONLY SELECTED COMPONENTS ARE SHOWN 2 Adaptatone PC Board and Mounting Holes Model Shown NUTS LOOSEN TO ADJUST DIRECTION 3 Speaker Adjustment and Operation Series 5533M conduit outlet box conduit and nipple must be suitable for the hazardous location application 3 Wiring Diagram POSITIONS 6 5 4 3 2 1 DESCRIPTION HEX 15 Tone Programming Tone Dong Whoop 1 Whoop Siren Horn Tone 2 Blind Mice Tone Alert Whoop Pulse Horn Pulse Air Horn Pulse Dual Tone Pulse Chime 2 Police Fire Slow Whoop General Toxic Police 2 Stutter Sweep 2 Horn Cont Horn Temp 1 2 2 Beep Freq Steady Alert Freq Fast Siren Freq Slow Siren PFEER 32 001 to Joy Little Star Banjos Cucaracha Rose of Texas Pulse Tones are for Evacuation Use Only On Switch Off Switch 5 4 3 2 1 pairs of 700 and 570 Hz tones each damped to zero and 770 Hz alternately 87 ms each Hz up and down sweep in 8 seconds and repeat 470 Hz 83 ms on 109 ms off Hz upward sweep in 4 seconds and repeat Hz 0.55 seconds on 0.55 seconds off Hz percussive repeat at 1 Hz Hz upward sweep in 1 second and repeat to 600 Hz alternately 0.52 seconds each Hz up and down sweep in 0.25 seconds and repeat 600 Hz downward sweep in 1.6 seconds and repeat Hz continuous Hz continuous 500 Hz 0.4 to 0.5 second cycle Hz percussive repeat at 1 Hz measures 411 Hz 520 Hz 407 Hz 312 Hz measures 787 Hz 714 Hz 625 Hz 952 Hz 333 Hz 625 Hz up and down sweep in 13 ms and repeat and 770 Hz alternately 50 ms each for 1.2s 1.5 s delay and repeat 2000 Hz up and down steps 750 ms delay and repeat 641 and 896 Hz 200 ms each 1 second delay and repeat 422 775 Hz upward sweeps 850 ms each 1s delay and repeat Hz 3 0.5s pulses separated by 0.5s followed by 1.5s delay and repeat Hz 3 0.5s pulses separated by 0.5s followed by 1.5s delay and repeat 500 Hz 0.4 to 0.5s cycle 3 0.5s pulses separated by 0.5s followed by delay and repeat Hz 3 0.5s pulses separated by 0.5s followed by 1.5s delay and repeat Hz and 800 Hz alternately 0.250 seconds each Hz and 864 Hz downward sweep in 0.134 seconds Hz to 1312 Hz upward sweep in 3s followed by 0.5s delay and repeat Hz for 0.5 seconds followed by 0.5 second delay and repeat Hz continuous Hz and 440 Hz alternately 0.800 seconds each Hz for 0.146 seconds followed by 0.102 seconds delay and repeat Hz to 413 Hz downward sweep in 1.17 seconds and repeat tones at 567 Hz and 326 Hz for 0.052 seconds each Hz to 746 Hz alternating for 0.003 seconds each Genesis horn Genesis horn Hz and 493 Hz alternately 0.002 seconds each Hz and 493 Hz alternately 0.005 seconds each of 2336 Hz and 493 Hz each alternating for 0.005s followed by 1s delay Hz for 0.040s 235 Hz for 0.020s 235 Hz for 0.160s 260 Hz for 0.050s Hz for 0.1009s 235 Hz for 0.050s 357 352 382 355 375 384 375 and 364 Hz alternately on for 0.050s 4545 3704 2777 4347 3704 2500 Hz alternately on for 0.003s Hz continuous to 3048 Hz up and down sweep in 0.130 seconds to 3048 Hz up and down sweep in 0.500 seconds downward from 1336 Hz to 522 Hz in 1.2 seconds and repeat Hz for 0.100 seconds and 461 Hz for 0.400 seconds seconds of melody followed by 1 second delay and repeat seconds of melody followed by 1 second delay and repeat seconds of melody followed by 1 second delay and repeat seconds of melody followed by 1 second delay and repeat seconds of melody followed by 1 second delay and repeat use of evacuation signals on this product that is specifically Listed for Fire Alarm Use is subject to approval of the Authority Having Jurisdiction

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