Potter CS-24 & CHS-24 SERIES ANSI UL & CAN ULC COMPLIANT CCS-24A, CCHS-24A, CCS-24B, CCHS-24B, CCS-24G, CCHS-24G CCS-24R, & CCHS-24R SERIES ANSI UL & CAN ULC COMPLIANT InstallationManual CS-CHS-CCHS-CCS

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CS 24 CHS 24 SERIES CAN ULC COMPLIANT CCHS 24A CCS 24B CCHS 24B CCHS 24G CCS 24R CCHS 24R SERIES CAN ULC COMPLIANT CANDELA CEILING STROBE AND HORN STROBE CAN ULC LISTED PRODUCT INFORMATION IS FOUND ON PAGE 4 INTRODUCTION Potter Electric Model CS 24 CHS 24 CCS 24A CCHS 24A CCS 24B CCHS 24B CCS 24G CCHS 24G CCS 24R CCHS 24R strobe and horn strobe is a high quality visible or signaling appliance intended for ceiling applications The high intensity strobe utilizes a Xenon flash tube that generates a high intensity flash visible from all angles This appliance intended to provide a visible or audible visible depending on the model notification signal for the purpose of life safety and property protection This appliance is ideal for any occupancy that notification appliances per the applicable building or fire code or wherever dependable alarms are required The CS 24 and CHS 24 strobe is listed in compliance with ANSI UL 1971 Appliances for the Hearing Impaired The CCS 24A CCHS 24A CCS 24B CCHS 24B CCS 24G CCHS 24G CCS 24R CCHS 24R strobe is listed in compliance with ANSI UL 1638 Signaling Appliances Private Mode Emergency and General Signaling LOCATION appliance is intended for use in Fire Alarm Systems and is to be installed in accordance with this manual the recommendation of the local authorities having jurisdiction and other NFPA that provide standards on notification appliances for protective signaling systems The CS 24 CHS 24 CCS 24A CCHS 24A CCS 24B CCHS 24B CCS 24G CCHS 24G CCS 24R is intended for indoor installations only This appliance is not listed for outdoor or drip proof applications Spacing for the CS 24 and CHS 24 shall be in accordance with Table A If a configuration is not square the room size that will entirely encompass the room or subdivide the room into multiple squares shall be used MOUNTING ROUGH IN BOX AND RUN WIRING unit is designed for mounting to most single gang boxes 4 square outlet boxes 2 gang masonry boxes or non metallic 2 gang switch boxes Conduit entrance to boxes should be selected to sufficient wiring clearance Run a minimum 18 gauge insulated 2 or more conductor cable Mount a box for each remote signaling appliance Screw bracket onto box Insert signal into bracket and slide to the right firmly into the terminal block receptacle Insert mounting screw as and tighten Cover assembly with the plastic housing WIRING SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO MOUNTING BRACKET PRIOR TO MOUNTING SIGNAL INCOMING POSITIVE POWER LEAD MUST BE BROKEN AND EACH LEAD IS TO INSERTED INTO EACH OF THE TOP TWO TERMINALS IF TWO POWER RUNS ARE MADE TO THE SIGNAL ONE FOR THE STROBE AND ONE FOR THE HORN ONLY ONE OF THE MUST HAVE ITS POSITIVE LEAD BROKEN AND PLACED UNDER THE TWO SEPARATE TOP TERMINALS A BARRIER IS PROVIDED TO PREVENT BOTH LEADS FROM BEING UNDER THE SAME TERMINAL A Room Size x 20 x 30 x 44 x 50 x 6.10 x 9.14 x 13.4 x 15.2 AND CHS 24 PRODUCT INFORMATION Spacing for Ceiling Mounted Visible Appliances per NFPA 72 2013 Edition Required Light Output Effective Intensity Cd One Light Foot Ceiling Ceiling Height Foot Ceiling Foot Ceiling Strobe light must be installed within 16 of the pillow when used in a sleeping area Not allowable THE VISUAL SIGNAL MUST BE IN THE DIRECT VIEWING AREA OF THE OCCUPANT IN ORDER BE SEEN light can not be seen when objects such as doors furniture or walls block light VISUAL SIGNALS FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED ARE ONLY ONE METHOD OF ALERTING THE IMPAIRED VISUAL SIGNALS MAY NOT BE THE PREFERRED METHOD FOR NOTIFYING ALL IMPAIRED INDIVIDUALS THE STROBE LIGHT MUST BE SEEN BY THE SLEEPING PERSON IF THE PERSON HAS HEAD OR OTHERWISE UNABLE TO BE ALERTED BY VISUAL THE STROBE WILL NOT BE EFFECTIVE Lens Strobe Current Ratings with CS 24 CHS 24 Products 24VDC Max Current mA 24VFWR Max Current mA Nominal Current mA DC VOLTAGE RANGE LIMITS 16 33V FWR VOLTAGE LIMITS 16 33V THIS PRODUCT WAS ONLY TESTED TO STATED VOLTAGE RANGE S DO NOT APPLY 80 AND OF THIS RANGE FOR SYSTEM OPERATION 1 CCHS 24A CCS 24B CCHS 24B CCS 24G CCHS 24G CCS 24R AND CCHS 24R PRODUCT INFORMATION DC VOLTAGE RANGE LIMITS 16 33V FWR VOLTAGE RANGE LIMITS THIS PRODUCT WAS ONLY TESTED TO THE STATED VOLTAGE RANGE S NOT APPLY 80 AND 110 OF THIS RANGE FOR SYSTEM OPERATION DC VOLTAGE RANGE LIMITS 16 33V FWR VOLTAGE RANGE LIMITS THIS PRODUCT WAS ONLY TESTED TO THE STATED VOLTAGE RANGE S NOT APPLY 80 AND 110 OF THIS RANGE FOR SYSTEM OPERATION DECIBEL AND CURRENT RATINGS PRODUCT INFORMATION CCHS 24A CCHS 24B CCHS 24G CCHS 24R Lens Lens Strobe Current Ratings with CCS 24R and CCHS 24R Products 24VDC Max Current mA 24VFWR Max Current mA THE THREE PULSE TEMPORAL PATTERN IS TO BE FOR EVACUATION USE ONLY THE SOUND OUTPUT FOR THE TEMPORAL 3 TONE IS LOWER SINCE THE TIME THE HORN IS OFF IS INTO THE SOUND OUTPUT RATING WHILE HORN IS PRODUCING A TONE IN THE TEMPORAL 3 ITS SOUND PRESSURE IS THE SAME AS THE MODE UNITS HAVE BEEN TESTED TO 49 AND 93 HUMIDITY Operating the horn in this mode at this voltage will result in not meeting minimum ANSI UL 464 sound level required for public mode fire service These settings are acceptable only for private mode fire signaling use Use the high dBA setting for public mode applications BLUE GREEN Lens Strobe Current Ratings with CCS 24A CCHS 24A CCS 24B CCHS 24B and CCHS 24G Products 24VDC Max Current mA 24VFWR Max Current mA Mode Decibel Levels Room SPL 10Ft Per 464 SPL 10Ft Per 464 Current Ratings Nominal Horn Rating 24VDC Operating mA Setting 24VFWR Operating mA Setting mA Setting mA Setting dBA dBA dBA dBA dBA dBA dBA dBA 3 2400Hz 3 Mechanical 2400Hz Mechanical WIRING for synchronized strobes and horns this method you may Use only two wires to synchronize the temporal horn and strobe with the ability to mute the horn place switches 1 and 2 in ON position on the CHS 24 CCHS 24A CCHS 24B CCHS 24G CCHS 24R Mute the horn only when the temporal horn option has been selected Use the Potter Electric AVSM synchronization protocol to provide synchronization and mute the horn if available for synchronized parallel unison horn strobe operation this method you may Use four wires where two wires are used to power and synchronize the strobe and two additional wires are used to power synchronize the horn place switches 1 and 2 in the OFF position on the CHS 24 CCHS 24A CCHS 24B CCHS 24G Choose either continuous horn and allow the FACP to control the horn or choose temporal horn and synchronize the horns the Potter Electric AVSM synchronization protocol Use the Potter Electric AVSM synchronization protocol to provide synchronization and mute the horn if available FOR THIS OPTION SWITCHES 1 AND 2 ON THE CHS 24 CCHS 24A CCHS 24B CCHS 24G CCHS 24R MUST BE IN THE OFF POSITION TO ISOLATE POWER TO THE AUDIBLE AND PORTION OF THE CIRCUIT ALL STROBES ARE DESIGNED TO FLASH AS SPECIFIED WITH CONTINUOUS APPLIED VOLTAGE THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE ON CODED OR PULSING CIRCUITS HOWEVER USE OF THE AVSM CONTROL MODULE IS PERMITTED TO SYNCHRONIZE THE STROBE AND OR MUTE THE HORN REFERENCE AVSM CONTROL MODULE MANUAL 550 0598 dated 2 1 13 FOR SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE WIRING DIAGRAMS AVSM MANUAL CAN BE OBTAINED BY CALLING ELECTRIC SIGNAL COMPANY AT 1 800 325 3936 Method may connect both the strobe and the horn directly from a source of rated power without the use of a control module However the horns and strobe lights will NOT be synchronized Place 1 and 2 in the ON position on the CHS 24 CCHS 24A CCHS 24B CCHS 24G CCHS 24R to power both the audible and visible from a single pair of power wires If you wish to power horn and strobe from independent sources of power place switches 1 and 2 in the OFF position on the CHS 24 CCHS 24A CCHS 24B CCHS 24G CCHS 24R and connect power to the

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