Kidde 3102667-EN R002 Genesis LED EG4S Series Wall Speaker-Strobe Installation Sheet
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Configuration Equipment damage hazard Using excessive force when the appliance cover may damage the cover and prevent it latching in place configure the notification appliance Remove the appliance cover See Figure 1 a small flat bladed screwdriver into the slot at the bottom of appliance pull up on the screwdriver to pry the bottom of the cover down and away from the appliance the bottom of the cover out and over the top of the appliance On speakers and speaker strobes set the speaker wattage and switches for the required values See Figure 2 On speaker strobes set the strobe candela switch for the required See Figure 3 Replace the appliance cover 1 Removing and replacing the cover 2 Speaker switch settings LED EG4S Series Speaker Strobe Sheet LED EG4S speakers and EG4SV speaker strobes are wall plug in fire alarm notification appliances designed for indoor applications with 25 or 70 VRMS distributed speaker systems See tables below for a list of models 1 EG4S speaker models number wall red FIRE wall red no marking wall white ALERT wall white FIRE wall white no marking wall red FIRE wall red no marking wall white ALERT wall white FIRE wall white no marking 2 EG4SV speaker strobe models number LED EG4S Series speakers and speaker strobes feature Field configurable speaker and strobe outputs See Figure 2 and 3 Enhanced synchronization circuitry to comply with the latest of UL 1638 and CAN ULC S526 wiring test points on the front of the appliance when the is removed Speakers that are approved for low frequency sounder when used with compatible tone file and systems Synchronized operation requires a separately installed device See the control unit or power supply list for compatible synchronization devices 2020 Carrier 4 3102667 EN REV 002 ISS 31AUG20 3 Strobe switch settings 4 Typical electrical box mounting and wire this device in accordance with applicable national and codes ordinances and regulations Electrical supervision requires that you break the wire run at terminal Do not loop the notification circuit field wires around the install the appliance Using the screws supplied with the wiring plate attach the wiring and if used the trim plate to the electrical box See Figure 4 not overtighten the screws trim plate is ordered separately Connect the field wiring Observe signal polarity for the appliance operate properly See Figure 5 Remove the shorting clip Figure 5 item 5 Retain for future use Plug the appliance into the wiring plate by setting the appliance on top of the wiring plate and then snapping the bottom into See Figure 6 unplug the appliance press the spring clip on the bottom and lift the appliance away from the mounting plate Test the unit for proper operation Electrical box Trim plate optional Wiring plate required Machine screw 2X supplied with wiring plate Notification appliance Shorting clip 5 Typical surface box mounting Surface box Wiring plate required Machine screw 2X supplied with wiring plate Notification appliance Shorting clip 4 3102667 EN REV 002 ISS 31AUG20 8 Strobe circuit test points Marking indicates signal polarity when the circuit is active 9 Speaker circuit test points 6 Wiring Speaker circuit in shields if used must be continuous and free earth ground except at the signal source Strobe circuit in signal polarity shown in the active condition Speaker circuit out Strobe circuit out Shorting clip To maintain circuit continuity do not remove the shorting clip 6 item 5 until you are ready to install the notification 7 Removing and replacing the appliance voltage current to 33 VDC to 33 VFWR voltage output response frequency flash rate output distribution offset electrical 1 size torque Mounting screws screws to 33 VDC 16 to 33 VFWR VRMS 70 VRMS field selectable mA mA V max Table 3 and Table 4 to 4,000 Hz Hz fps flash per second approx 30 75 or 110 cd Figure 10 max between any two devices determine allowed wire resistance refer these specifications and the specifications the synchronized signal source Figure 11 in cm 4 inch square G4RSB G4WSB to 18 AWG 0.75 to 2.50 mm lbf in 1.2 N m max lbf in 1.4 N m max and testing Equipment damage hazard To maintain the required agency do not change factory applied finishes unit is not serviceable or repairable If the unit fails to operate the supplier for a replacement a visual and operational inspection in accordance with codes and standards or as directed by the local authority jurisdiction wiring test points are available on the front of the appliance when cover is removed The test points let you easily spot check the field wiring without the need to remove the appliance from the wall Figure 8 and Figure 9 3102667 EN REV 002 ISS 31AUG20 4 plates covers environment humidity temperature Minimum box depth 1.5 in 3.81 cm EG4TW Table 5 and Table 6 to 122 0 to 50 to 93 noncondensing to 158 40 to 70 3 Sound level dBA at 3.05 m 10 ft 70V 1480 4 Sound pattern ULC and 61 and 49 and 68 and 52 in output dBA dBA dBA dBA 5 EG4S speaker replacement covers number wall speaker red FIRE wall speaker red no marking wall speaker white ALERT wall speaker white FIRE wall speaker white no marking wall speaker strobe red FIRE wall speaker strobe red no marking wall speaker strobe white ALERT wall speaker strobe white FIRE wall speaker strobe white no marking 6 EG4SV speaker strobe replacement covers number information contact information see www kidde esfire com 10 110 cd light distribution Measured UL minimum Horizontal left Horizontal right Vertical bottom 11 Dimensions 1.13 in 2.87 cm 1.62 in 4.11 cm 3 4.95 in 12.57 cm 5.78 in 14.68 cm information rating compliance 24 DC and 24 FWR 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 oper