System Sensor SA V4R24110ADA Manual

File Preview
File Preview
Click below to download for free

File Data

Name system-sensor-sa-v4r24110ada-manual-3085724619.pdf
Type PDF
Size 722.81 KB
Downloads

Text Preview

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Series Speaker Strobes Fire Protective Signaling Systems Division of Pittway 3825 Ohio Avenue St Charles Illinois 60174 FAX 630 377 6495 Hz to 4000Hz input for supervisory DC voltage 4 X 4 electrical box mount directly to box mount using model MP SF or MP SFB Range Output dBA 10 ft or 70.7 1 4 or 70.7 1 2 or 70.7 or 70.7 Current from cid 13 Current from Full Wave cid 13 Supply Unfiltered Supply cid 13 mA in cid 13 Peak cid 13 Amps in cid 13 Peak 75 93 90 Inrush current duration is less than 20 microseconds 00002 seconds National Fire Protection Association has published and recommended practices for the installation use of the appliances described in these instructions It recommended that the installer become familiar with standards and practices local codes and any special of the authority having jurisdiction speakers can operate at any one of four input power at either of two input voltages The system voltage sound power levels are selected at the time of installa but can be changed if necessary speaker is also equipped with a capacitive input to al for DC supervision attached 24 VDC strobe at 110 75 15 or 15 75 candela is also included with the speaker Although they are into a unit the strobe and speaker are electri independent and require separate power sources can be powered by means of a full wave rectified supply 1 Vertical and horizontal light distribution 25 45 of Rating light output rating of the Model V4R24110ADA is 110 the V4R2475ADA is 75 cd the V4R2415ADA is 15 cd light output rating of the Model V4R241575ADA is 15 See Figure 1 The output at 0 cid 176 viewing angle is 75 cd See Figure 1 For Strobe Placement See NFPA 72 6 procedure must comply with all appli local codes and any special requirements of authority having jurisdiction wiring must be installed in compliance with the Na Electrical Code and all applicable local codes as well any special requirements of the authority having juris using the proper wire size This also includes all NFPA Standards ANSI UL 1480 and NEC 760 See Figure 2 The speaker is equipped with five posts an associated plug with red and black wires The post is COM common while the others are la 2W 1 4W 1 2W and 1W respectively installer selects any one of four input power levels installing the plug onto COM and the appropriate post When connecting this plug make sure the wire is connected to the COM post and the red to the numbered post Otherwise permanent damage could result the power option plug is not plugged into one of the op positions the speaker will not sound and there will be trouble indication at the panel Always make sure that individual speakers are tested after installation per regulations General Connect the speaker and strobe as shown in Figure 2 in mind that even though the speaker and strobe a single mechanical unit they are electrically inde the strobe must be connected to a DC supply the speaker to a 25Vrms or 70.7 Vrms amplifier slotted head and Phillips head screws are supplied the speaker strobe Use the slotted head screw to the device or combination of devices on the elec box Use the phillips head screws for attaching ac to the speaker though V4R24ADA series speakers can be used 25 Vrms or 70.7 Vrms amplifiers permanent damage result if the speaker is improperly connected There be sure to use the COM and 25 terminals when a 25 amplifier is being used Similarly use the COM and terminals if a 70.7 Vrms amplifier is in the system Do NOT loop electrical wiring under terminal Wires connecting the device to the control must be broken at the device terminal con to ensure electrical supervision speaker strobe must be wall mounted so that the of the lens is 24 inches below the ceiling Surface Wall Mount Figure 3 Attach the speaker strobe to a standard 4 electrical box using the two 8 32 X 1 7 16 slotted provided Fill the remaining screws with the 8 sheet metal screws provided 25 70.7 2 OR cid 13 OR cid 13 Semiflush Wall Mount System Sensor semiflush mounting plates are with 8 nuts already installed from the Attach the semiflush mounting plate to a standard 4 square electrical box using the two 8 32 X 5 8 screws provided at diagonally opposite cor as shown in Figure 4 Wire the speaker strobe as described in Electrical and it on the plate using the two 8 32 X 1 7 16 screws in diagonally opposite corners Thread 8 sheet metal screw into each of the two remaining in the speaker strobe Plaster Ring Mount Figure 5 Follow the Semiflush Wall Mount proce except attach the semiflush plate to the electrical using the two 6 32 X 5 8 screws 3 Surface wall mount 4 Semiflush wall mount Strobe Sht Mtl Sht Mtl Strobe Sht Mtl 5 Plaster ring mount Sht Mtl Sht Mtl Strobe Sht Mtl Limitations of Speakers and Speaker Strobes the power option plug is not plugged into one of the option positions speaker will not sound and there will be no trouble indication at the Always make sure that the individual speakers are tested after in per NFPA regulations speaker may not be heard The loudness of the speaker meets or the current Underwriters Laboratories standards However the may not attract the attention of a sound sleeper or one who has used drugs or has been drinking alcoholic beverages The speaker not be heard if it is placed on a different floor from the person in haz or if placed too far away to be heard over the ambient noise such as air conditioners machinery or music appliances that may prevent persons from hearing the alarm The speaker may not be heard by who are hearing impaired signal strobe may not be seen The electronic visual warning signal an extremely reliable xenon flash tube It flashes at least once every and meets the 1971 Underwriters Laboratories standard for the impaired The visual warning signal is suitable for direct viewing must be installed within an area where it can be seen by building oc The strobe must not be installed in direct sunlight or areas of light intensity over 60 foot candles where the visual flash might be or not seen The strobe may not be seen by the visually im signal strobe may cause seizures Individuals who have positive response to visual stimuli with seizures such as persons with epi should avoid prolonged exposure to environments in which strobe including this strobe are activated signal strobe cannot operate from coded power supplies Coded supplies produce interrupted power The strobe must have an un source of DC power in order to operate correctly Sensor recommends that the speaker a

Related Files