Edwards Installation Instructions, Genesis Outdoor Horn

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WG4 Outdoor Horn Installation Sheet FR Installation Sheet Genesis WG4 Outdoor Horn is a life safety notification designed for indoor or outdoor use on ceilings or See Table 1 for a list of models and Table 2 for a list of surface mount applications mount the WG4 onto a 449 electrical box using the gasket shipped with the For flush mount applications where the mounting is flush with the surface of the wall or ceiling use the gasket kit that you need a Model 449 electrical box for waterproof or a standard mount 4 in square box for all other horn includes field configurable jumper options that allow to set the horn pattern to temporal or continuous and the volume to low or high 1 Models Outdoor rated wall ceiling horn white with FIRE Outdoor rated wall ceiling horn white without marking Outdoor rated wall ceiling horn red with FIRE marking rated wall ceiling horn red without marking 2 Accessories 1 Outdoor rated surface skirt white for Genesis WG4 1 or horn strobe surface skirt red for Genesis WG4 or horn strobe 2 Appliance replacement gasket flush mount The trim skirt is outdoor rated when used with the Model 449 box Not compatible with the trim skirts synchronize horn operation you must install a separate source See Table 3 When connecting the to a listed control panel verify synchronization operation the compatibility list for the corresponding panel 3 Compatible synchronization source models output signal master mount or auxiliary supply Represents any number of additional characters this device in accordance with applicable requirements in accordance with the local authorities having jurisdiction Electrocution hazard To avoid personal injury or from electrocution remove all sources of power and stored energy to discharge before installing or removing supervision requires that you break the wire run each terminal Do not loop wires around the terminals Mount the Genesis WG4 Outdoor Horn horizontally or on either the wall or ceiling place the electrical accordingly See Figure 1 2012 UTC Fire Security All rights reserved 8 3101999 ML REV 1.0 ISS 11APR12 When using a Model 449 electrical box discard the gasket 1 Horn mounting positions is shipped with the box When using a trim skirt or a surface mount application the gasket that comes with the WG4 unit or flush mount applications on a flat surface use the gasket accessory install the horn Remove the cover from the appliance by first removing the cover screws See Figure 2 item 1 Position the appropriate gasket over the backplate that the wire slot and other holes line up properly the protective backing from the gasket surface carefully apply the gasket to the WG4 with the side towards the appliance Press the gasket against the back surface of the appliance so that the seats properly Place the optional trim skirt over the electrical box if See Figure 2 items 5 and 6 Also see on page 3 for a list of compatible boxes Feed the field wiring through the wire slots on the gasket the backplate See Figure 2 item 3 and Figure 3 1 Align the appliance and trim skirt if applicable and then the backplate to the electrical box with the supplied Check the assembly to ensure that it is securely Set the horn volume default horn volume setting is high To set the horn to volume cut jumper JP3 See Figure 3 item 2 Set the horn pattern default horn pattern is a 3 3 temporal output To use a horn pattern cut jumper JP1 See Figure 3 3 Connect the horn terminals appropriately to the signal field wiring You must observe polarity for the unit to properly See on page 3 Position the cover over the backplate and secure with the cover screws Test the unit for proper operation 2 Exploded view of the assembly Cover screws 6X Front cover Backplate Optional trim skirt WG4 gasket Electrical box 8 3101999 ML REV 1.0 ISS 11APR12 3 Wire slot and jumper locations Wire slot JP3 horn volume jumper 3 JP1 horn pattern jumper Figure 4 Connect all wiring in accordance with national codes and applicable local requirements Equipment hazard To avoid equipment damage that the signal voltage does not exceed the voltage of the device 4 Wiring diagram Horn Strobe in Horn Strobe in Marking indicates the signal required to activate device Horn Strobe out Horn Strobe out Not used not change the factory finish a visual inspection and an operational test twice a or as directed by the local authority having jurisdiction unit is not serviceable or repairable Should the unit fail to contact the supplier for replacement voltage W H D level output tone size electrical box environment humidity VDC 24 VFWR nominal 8.5 1.4 in 142 216 36 mm Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 and 7 kHz to 18 AWG 0.75 to 2.50 mm 449 in square by 1.5 in deep box to 151 to 66 to 95 noncondensing 4 Sound pressure level dBA per UL 464 Setting High Low High Low Decibels A weighted 464 Sound level output measured in a reverberant room at 10 ft 5 Sound pressure level dBA per CAN ULC S525 Setting High Low High Low Decibels A weighted Sound level output measured in an anechoic room at ft 3.05m 6 Directional sound characteristics horizontal pattern per 1 Ref and 115 and 132 output dBA Ref 1 Angles are measured from a perpendicular axis positive angles to right 3101999 ML REV 1.0 ISS 11APR12 8 7 Directional sound characteristics vertical pattern per 1 Ref and 110 and 125 output dBA Ref Angles are measured from a perpendicular axis positive angles are 8 Horn operating current in RMS mA continuous dB dB 9 Typical current values mA at 24V dB dB information A Division of UTC Fire Security Corporation Inc Town Center Parkway Bradenton FL USA first two digits of the DATE MFG number on the product identification label are year of manufacture 24 DC and 24 FWR device was tested to the regulated 24 operating voltage limits of 16 V and V Do not apply 80 and 110 of these for system operation device complies with part 15 of the FCC Operation is subject to the following two 1 This device may not cause harmful and 2 this device must accept any received including interference that cause undesired operation Class B digital apparatus complies with ICES 003 and outdoor allowed resistance between any two is 20

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