Potter ASB Addressable Sounder Base

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Features Sounder in base dB UL 464 Listed sounder output dBA ULC Listed sounder output independent of sensor allows for a single station grouped all call May be mapped to any device connected to the control panel Maximum standby 325 Maximum alarm current 100 mA aux power 7165 0328 0194 includes a 5 year warranty Addressable Sounder Base 6 ASB is a sounder base that may be utilized in a variety of applications The base has a feature for the sensor that may be used or removed in the field Once the head is removed the sounder is accessible in the of the unit base has an independent sounder module that may be programmed as a single station zone or all call sounder The sounder a minimum of 75 dB at 10 feet The ASB passes through the sound pattern sent to the sounder therefore it may in any pattern the power supply provides panel will support any combination of sensors or modules on the SLC The ASB occupies one address on the loop and is fully to operate with any input Once activated the sounder will also follow the input from the power source and de accordingly Base Mounting should be mounted directly on the electrical box The mounting holes are configured for a single gang double gang octagon 4 square box Pressure Level sound pressure complies and is listed to UL 464 with a minimum of 75 dBA at 10 feet The sound pressure level is minimum at anywhere of 3 meter away from the sounder base This complies with the CAN ULC S525 Clauses7.5 refer to Figure 2 the Address addressable module smoke sensor heat detector and combination sensor detector must have the address set before the device to the SLC loop The address is set using the hand held device programmer or the addressing feature on the panel connecting a device to the SLC loop take the following precautions to prevent potential damage to SLC or device Verify following to the device is removed wiring is correctly installed wiring has no open or short circuits discrepancies and notify appropriate personnel Electric Signal Company LLC St Louis MO Cust Service 866 240 1870 Tech Support 866 956 1211 Canada 888 882 1833 www pottersignal com 1 OF 2 8830011 REV C06 13PRINTED IN USAASBAddreSSABle Sounder BASefirealarmresources com Feature include a locking feature that prevents removal of the detector and removal of the base cover without using a tool To eliminate this feature break off the locking tab refer to Figure 1 and then install the detector 1 Eliminate the Locking Feature the plastic tab by twisting it toward a center of the base To remove the detector from the base once the locking feature has been activated insert a small screwdriver into the slot on the to push the plastic tab while simultaneously turning the detector head counter clockwise refer to Figure 2 2 Removing of detector head from base a small bladed screwdriver to the locking tab To remove the base cover from the lower enclosure once the locking feature has been activated insert a small screwdriver into slot on the on the base to push the plastic tab while simultaneously turning the detector head counter clockwise refer to 3 3 Removing of base cover from the lower enclosure tab Working voltage range for SLC Working voltage range for 24V current for SLC 1 current for 24V pressure level temperature range relative humidity range time Maximum number of addresses per zone Color Dimensions without detector to 24.0 V to 28.0 V mA D C min as per CAN ULC S525 min as per UL464 to 120 0 to 49 to 93 Non condensing 1 sec White inches 54.4mm inches 150mm The standby current is the current that the device consumes when the device is in a non activated condition and where no current is transmitted to the fire alarm control panel FHA with ASB should be installed under 120 Installation temperature range of ASB is 32 to 120 2 OF 2 8830011 REV C06 13PRINTED IN USAASBAddreSSABle Sounder BASefirealarmresources com

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