Fire-Lite Wheelock MT Multitone Electronic Appliances
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July 8 2004 cid 127 G 500 MT Electronic Appliances Audio Visual Devices E5946 S5391 Strobe Models Fire Series MT and MT Strobe Multitone electronic offer a choice of eight 8 nationally and in recognized alerting sounds Horn Bell March Horn Code 3 Tone Code 3 Horn Slow Whoop Si or Hi Lo Tone The Code 3 Horn and tone patterns engineered to comply with NFPA ANSI Temporal Pat specifications without requiring additional equipment MT and MT Strobe appliances one alarm appliance most of your signaling needs Strobe models can synchronized using the Wheelock SM DSM Sync Mod or a power supply equipped with Wheelock pat Sync Protocol MT Strobes are designed for ADA applications with performance reliability and cost effectiveness meeting or exceeding the latest requirements of 72 ANSI 117.1 UFC and UL Standard 1971 as well meeting ADA requirements concerning photosensitive MT and MT Strobe appliance has two installer selec sound output levels STANDARD dBA and HIGH dBA versions provide selectable voltage capability one unit 12VDC or 24VDC Strobe versions are specific either 12VDC or 24VDC and all models may be used filtered or unfiltered full wave rectified input voltages input terminals are available shunt wires are to enable both tone and strobe to operate simul from a single input Series MT Multitone Strobe appliances are UL Listed indoor wall mount applications under Standard 1971 Signaling Devices for the Hearing Impaired and under 464 for Audible Signaling Appliances One alarm appliance with 8 eight selective signals provide superior sound penetration for various and wall conditions with two field selectable output levels Audible and strobe can operate from a single NAC with any of the 8 eight audible sounds Selectable input voltage on non strobe versions versions are factory set for either 12 or with wide Listed voltage range filtered DC FWR Designed to meet or exceed ADA NFPA UFC ANSI and Accessibility Guidelines Complies with OSHA 29 Part 1910.165 MT Series MT appliances have IN and OUT wiring that accept two 12 to 18 American Gauge AWG wires at each terminal Inputs polarized for compatibility with standard reverse type supervision Code 3 Horn and Tone meet ANSI NFPA temporal for standard emergency evacuation signaling MT Strobe models available with 1575 and 75 ratings for independent or single input and can be synchronized using SM or DSM sync module s or a power supply built in Wheelock Sync Protocol Mounts to either 4 square or double gang boxes for retrofit installations Attractive flush or mounting No additional trimplate required for flush mounting Alarms is a Honeywell company 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 more information contact Fire cid 127 Lite Alarms One Fire Lite Place Northford Connecticut 06472 800 627 3473 Toll Free FAX 877 699 4105 07 08 04 Page 1 of 4 READ THESE SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING SPECIFYING OR THIS PRODUCT FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION INSTALLATION AND OR OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND OR OTHERS NOTES ON STROBES Strobes are designed to flash at 1 flash per second over their Voltage Range Note NFPA 72 specifies a flash rate of 1 to 2 flashes second and ADA Guidelines specifies a flash of 1 to 3 flashes per second TONES cid 23 cid 9 cid 24 cid 2 cid 7 cid 14 cid 18 cid 6 cid 12 cid 17 cid 7 cid 9 cid 10 cid 22 cid 25 cid 22 cid 26 cid 9 cid 15 cid 17 cid 27 cid 25 cid 9 cid 28 cid 29 cid 30 cid 31 cid 17 cid 17 cid 6 cid 12 cid 16 cid 3 cid 2 cid 6 cid 7 cid 8 cid 6 cid 4 cid 7 cid 9 cid 1 cid 2 cid 3 cid 4 cid 9 cid 10 cid 11 cid 2 cid 4 cid 12 cid 13 cid 4 cid 14 cid 2 cid 14 cid 15 cid 16 cid 7 cid 1 cid 1 cid 4 cid 8 cid 3 cid 9 cid 10 cid 4 cid 5 cid 11 cid 8 cid 12 cid 6 cid 1 cid 12 cid 2 cid 3 cid 2 cid 3 cid 4 cid 5 cid 2 cid 3 cid 4 cid 17 cid 18 cid 18 cid 6 cid 3 cid 27 cid 9 cid 13 cid 17 cid 9 cid 1 cid 2 cid 3 cid 4 cid 2 cid 3 cid 4 cid 9 cid 10 cid 22 cid 25 cid 20 cid 9 cid 15 cid 17 cid 27 cid 25 cid 9 cid 28 cid 29 cid 30 cid 22 cid 25 cid 20 cid 9 cid 15 cid 17 cid 27 cid 25 cid 9 cid 28 cid 30 cid 31 cid 17 cid 17 cid 6 cid 12 cid 16 cid 2 cid 7 cid 17 cid 2 cid 3 cid 4 cid 2 cid 3 cid 4 cid 9 cid 10 cid 29 cid 9 cid 2 cid 3 cid 6 cid 18 cid 9 cid 6 cid 12 cid 12 cid 17 cid 3 cid 4 cid 16 cid 2 cid 4 cid 17 cid 23 cid 9 cid 10 cid 29 cid 9 cid 2 cid 3 cid 6 cid 18 cid 9 cid 6 cid 12 cid 12 cid 17 cid 3 cid 4 cid 16 cid 18 cid 2 cid 9 cid 2 cid 2 cid 23 cid 9 cid 17 cid 17 cid 9 cid 10 cid 19 cid 25 cid 22 cid 9 cid 15 cid 17 cid 27 cid 25 cid 9 cid 28 cid 29 cid 30 cid 31 cid 17 cid 17 cid 6 cid 12 cid 16 cid 13 cid 3 cid 17 cid 4 cid 13 0 cid 2 cid 23 cid 9 cid 17 cid 17 cid 9 cid 10 cid 19 cid 25 cid 22 cid 9 cid 15 cid 17 cid 27 cid 25 cid 9 cid 28 cid 29 cid 30 cid 3 cid 17 cid 17 cid 6 cid 12 cid 16 cid 23 cid 9 cid 10 cid 22 cid 25 cid 20 cid 9 cid 15 cid 17 cid 27 cid 25 cid 9 cid 28 cid 29 cid 30 cid 18 cid 12 cid 17 cid 3 cid 4 cid 6 cid 12 cid 17 cid 16 All candela ratings represent minimum effective Strobe intensity based on UL Standard MT Strobe models are UL Standard 1971 Listed for use with a temperature range of 32 to 120 to 49 and maximum humidity of 93 MT 12 24 and MTWP models for outdoor use are for 31 to 150 35 to 66 and maxi humidity of 95 MT Audible is UL Standard 464 Listed Voltage Range is the newest terminol used by UL to identify the voltage range Prior this change UL used the terminology Range If the strobe and audible operate on the circuit add the strobe current from Table to the audible current from Table 1 For Peak Inrush current across the listed voltage refer to Installation Instructions RMS Current is per U