Fire-Lite Wheelock AS Audible Strobe

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GENERAL new two wire patent pending AS Series Audible Devices and AH Series Audible Devices feature less draw and reduced inrush The audible provides a select choice of either a continuous horn tone or a temporal pattern 3 tone when constant voltage from a Fire Alarm Control FACP is applied Each tone has three dBA settings to from All models audible only or audible strobe may be when used in conjunction with the SM or DSM Module Additionally the audible may be silenced while strobe activation on combination AS Series units Series Audible Strobes and AH Series Audibles are designed maximum performance reliability and cost effectiveness meeting or exceeding the latest requirements of NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Code ANSI 117.1 American National Stan for Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities and UL 1971 Standard for Signaling Devices for the Hearing and UL 464 Audible Signal Appliances AS Series Strobe Devices when properly specified and installed in with NFPA ANSI standards can provide the Equiva Facilitation allowed under ADA Accessibility Guidelines General Section 2.2 by meeting or exceeding the which results from the ADA specified strobe intensity 75 candela at 50 feet 15.24 m This is an illumination of 0.030 per square foot used with Wheelock SM and or DSM Sync Modules syn of the continuous horn tone provides the temporal 3 tone mandated by NFPA 72 1993 with an effective of July 1996 simultaneously for all audible devices This a distinct temporal Code 3 pattern when two or more are within hearing distance If not synchronized the could overlap and not be distinctive At the same time strobes will be synchronized This provides the ability to with ADA recommendations concerning photosensitive and NFPA standards when installing two or more visual within the field of view These features and the ability silence the audible devices are achieved using only two ADA NFPA ANSI compliant Meets OSHA 29 Part 1910.165 UL 1971 listed for Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired and Standard 464 for Audible Signal Appliances Lower current draw and reduced inrush Patented two wire device Selectable for continuous horn or temporal Code 3 tones Field selectable dBA levels for both tone varieties tone anechoic at 90 95 or 99 dBA reverberant 82 88 or 91 dBA Code 3 tone anechoic at 90 95 or 99 dBA at 75 82 or 85 dBA 19 1998 Series Audible Strobe Devices AH Series Audible Devices Audio Visual Devices Fire 5946 356 Audible Strobe Audible Patented Universal Mounting Plate allows mounting to single double gang 4 10.16 cm or 100 mm European or to the SHBB surface backbox No additional trim are required AS Series Audible Strobe Devices are available in wall ceiling mount models models are available in 15 15 75 30 75 and 110 intensities The 15 75 candela wall mounted strobes listed at 15 candela under UL Standard 1971 and meet 75 intensity on axis for ADA guidelines with low current models are offered in 75 and 100 candela All models can be synchronized by adding the SM or DSM Module to the NAC circuit the audible Maintain the temporal pattern when two or devices are within an area Meets NFPA requirement for Evacuation Notification the strobe Maintain true one flash per second when two or more visual devices within the field of view Meets and NFPA requirements the audible while maintaining the strobe flash option document is not intended to be used for installation purposes We try to keep our information up to date and accurate We cannot cover all specific applications anticipate all requirements All specifications are subject to change without notice more information contact Fire cid 149 Lite Phone 203 484 7161 FAX 203 484 7118 Fire Lite Place Northford Connecticut 06472 and Manufacturing System Certified to Standard ISO 9001 in the U S A cid 151 Page 1 of 4 All features on two wires 12 and 24 volt models available AH Series Audible Devices are available in two models or AH 24 Indoor Audible Horn is enclosed in a grille that of the AS Series Audible Strobes or AH 24WP weatherproof can be installed in or outdoors When used outdoors they must be used with WBB R weatherproof backbox NOTES Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second minimum 20 to 31 VDC for 24 VDC models or 10.5 to 15.6 VDC for VDC models Note that NFPA 72 1996 specifies a flash rate 1 to 2 flashes per second and ADA guidelines specify a flash of 1 to 3 flashes per second All candela ratings represent minimum effective strobe intensity on UL 1971 INFORMATION AS Series Strobe products are listed under UL 1971 for indoor with a temperature range of 32 cid 176 F to 120 cid 176 F 0 cid 176 C to 49 cid 176 C and humidity of 85 AH Series horns are listed under UL 464 for audible signal AH 12WP and AH 24WP audible devices are listed under UL 464 indoor outdoor use with a temperature range of cid 150 31 cid 176 F to cid 150 35 cid 176 C to 66 cid 176 C and maximum humidity of 95 READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATED INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING OR APPLYING THIS PRODUCT FAILURE TO WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER INSTALLATION AND OR OPERATION OF THESE IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION WHICH COULD IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR TO YOU AND OR OTHERS 1 COLORS Wall mount models offered in red ceiling mount models offered in white 2 SUFFIXES USED ABOVE W Wall mounting C Ceiling mounting WP Weatherproofing F Fire lettering R at end Red plate W at end White plate AS 2415W FR Wall mounting cid 150 Fire lettering Red plate AS 2475C FW Ceiling mounting cid 150 Fire lettering White plate For descriptions of MOUNTING OPTIONS refer to Fire cid 149 Lite data sheet DF 51744 derived from Wheelock S7000 SM Sync Modules are rated for 3.0 amperes at 12 or 24 VDC DSM Dual Control Modules are rated for 3.0 amperes per The maximum number of interconnected DSM modules is twenty 20 Refer to installation instructions for SM P83123 and DSM Wheelock P83177 CURRENT

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