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APPLICATIONS Gentex HG/SHG Series horns are quality electronic devices that offer you both dependable evacua- signals and visual alarms or a combination of both by terminal wiring. The SHG Series can also be wired have independent operation of both horn and strobes Wiring Diagrams on page 2). This can be simply by removing two jumper plugs located on circuit (see installation manual for details). HG/SHG Series horns are easily field-changeable a steady low-frequency alarm signal to a pulsing low- alarm signal by simply removing a jumper Changing from a steady tone to a pulsing tone does prevent reverting back to the original tone at a later All units are shipped from the factory in the steady mode. HG/SHG Series horns are designed to be used for new construction or retrofit projects. They easily to 4″ electrical boxes or 2-gang outlet work boxes back for details). devices are UL 464/1971 listed for use with fire systems. HG devices are UL 464 listed. HG/ devices are warranted for 2 years from the date of FEATURES Low-frequency penetrating output. Low current consumption: 17 mA @ nominal voltage Wide voltage range. Screw terminals, separate in/out wiring option for both and strobe. Steady or pulsing tone. Textured finish high-impact plastic faceplate. Wide variety of mounting options for new construction retrofit applications. Supplied with beauty plugs to accommodate a variety of of input voltage. Strobe maintains constant flash rate (1 per sec.) regard- Flush or semi-flush mounting without the need of a trim 15/75 & 30/75 candela strobe option (SHG12-1575 and Meets ADA 4.28.3 requirements. All 110 cd models exceed requirements of ADA 4.28.3. UL 464/UL1971 listed for fire protective service/signal for impaired. 29, 1997 Series Electronic Horns Audio/Visual Devices Fire SHG24-60) & ENGINEERS alarm signal shall be Gentex model approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters for Fire Protective Service for the hearing shall also be listed The model the California State Fire Marshal and the Bureau of and Appeals (NYC). alarm signals shall produce a sound output of 90 dBA greater peak as measured in an anechoic chamber. alarm signal shall be capable of changing from a tone to pulsing without permanent alteration to the current consumption at 24 VDC for alarm horn shall not exceed 17 milliamps and the maximum consumption for horn/strobe using 15 candela shall exceed 226 mA @ 12 VDC and 95 mA @ 24 VDC. For applications requiring the higher candela output with alarm horn, the strobe output shall be 75 The current consumption of the strobe (1575) not exceed 93 milliamps @ 24 VDC and 209 mA @ VDC @ 1 Hz, and combined with alarm horn shall not 110 mA @ 24 VDC and 226 mA @ 12 VDC. alarm signal shall be provided with screw terminals in-out field wiring, the strobe shall be capable of opera- independently after horn has been silenced. document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, Fire Alarms, One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472. Phone: (800) 627- Toll Free FAX: (877) 699-4105, FAX Back:(888) 388-3299 www.firelite.com Page 1 of 2 bined Rated bined Rated MODELS Num ber G124 H G12-15-1 H G12-1575 H G24-15-1 H G24-1575-W H G24-3075-W H G24-1575-C – 30 – 16 – 16 – 30 – 30 – 30 – 30 Candela (UL 1971) (UL 1638) (UL 1971) (UL 1638) (UL 1971) (UL 1638) (UL 1971) (UL 1638) at inal m A
APPLICATIONS Gentex HG/SHG Series horns are quality electronic devices that offer you both dependable evacua- signals and visual alarms or a combination of both by terminal wiring. The SHG Series can also be wired have independent operation of both horn and strobes Wiring Diagrams on page 2). This can be simply by removing two jumper plugs located on circuit (see installation manual for details). HG/SHG Series horns are easily field-changeable a steady low-frequency alarm signal to a pulsing low- alarm signal by simply removing a jumper Changing from a steady tone to a pulsing tone does prevent reverting back to the original tone at a later All units are shipped from the factory in the steady mode. HG/SHG Series horns are designed to be used for new construction or retrofit projects. They easily to 4″ electrical boxes or 2-gang outlet work boxes back for details). devices are UL 464/1971 listed for use with fire systems. HG devices are UL 464 listed. HG/ devices are warranted for 2 years from the date of FEATURES Low-frequency penetrating output. Low current consumption: 17 mA @ nominal voltage Wide voltage range. Screw terminals, separate in/out wiring option for both and strobe. Steady or pulsing tone. Textured finish high-impact plastic faceplate. Wide variety of mounting options for new construction retrofit applications. Supplied with beauty plugs to accommodate a variety of of input voltage. Strobe maintains constant flash rate (1 per sec.) regard- Flush or semi-flush mounting without the need of a trim 15/75 & 30/75 candela strobe option (SHG12-1575 and Meets ADA 4.28.3 requirements. All 110 cd models exceed requirements of ADA 4.28.3. UL 464/UL1971 listed for fire protective service/signal for impaired. 29, 1997 Series Electronic Horns Audio/Visual Devices Fire SHG24-60) & ENGINEERS alarm signal shall be Gentex model approved equal and shall be listed by Underwriters for Fire Protective Service for the hearing shall also be listed The model the California State Fire Marshal and the Bureau of and Appeals (NYC). alarm signals shall produce a sound output of 90 dBA greater peak as measured in an anechoic chamber. alarm signal shall be capable of changing from a tone to pulsing without permanent alteration to the current consumption at 24 VDC for alarm horn shall not exceed 17 milliamps and the maximum consumption for horn/strobe using 15 candela shall exceed 226 mA @ 12 VDC and 95 mA @ 24 VDC. For applications requiring the higher candela output with alarm horn, the strobe output shall be 75 The current consumption of the strobe (1575) not exceed 93 milliamps @ 24 VDC and 209 mA @ VDC @ 1 Hz, and combined with alarm horn shall not 110 mA @ 24 VDC and 226 mA @ 12 VDC. alarm signal shall be provided with screw terminals in-out field wiring, the strobe shall be capable of opera- independently after horn has been silenced. document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or anticipate all All specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information, Fire Alarms, One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472. Phone: (800) 627- Toll Free FAX: (877) 699-4105, FAX Back:(888) 388-3299 www.firelite.com Page 1 of 2 bined Rated bined Rated MODELS Num ber G124 H G12-15-1 H G12-1575 H G24-15-1 H G24-1575-W H G24-3075-W H G24-1575-C – 30 – 16 – 16 – 30 – 30 – 30 – 30 Candela (UL 1971) (UL 1638) (UL 1971) (UL 1638) (UL 1971) (UL 1638) (UL 1971) (UL 1638) at inal m A