Potter SH24W-75110 SELECT-A-STROBE HORN COMBINATION
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SH24W 75110 SELECT A STROBE HORN Hz interrupted or electro mechanical or Non temporal or low dBA output SH24W 75110 can be synchronized by using the SMD10 3A Sync Module to comply with NFPA recommendations for indoor use wall mount under UL 1971 Standard 1971 requirements for emergency signaling devices for the hearing impaired Information Number cd 75110R 4560009 75110W 4560010 White DC 33 VDC 33 VFWR or 110 Wall Mount 3A 120 49 audible and visual alarm indicating appliances shall be amseco model SH24W 75110 or equivalent device The strobe shall be listed under second with continuously applied minimum voltage The strobe horn shall have a universal back mounting plate capable of wall mounting a back box When strobe synchronization is required the strobe horn shall be compatible with the Amseco SMD10 3A daisy chain or other of Amseco sync protocol Audible and visual signaling devices shall be installed in accordance with current NFPA guidelines inches mm either Low or High replace cap on front of unit View View View Electric Signal Company 2081 Craig Road St Louis MO 63146 Phone 800 888 www amseco IN USA MKT 8850015 REV C 9 07 Proof 1 OF 4 SH24W 75110 SELECT A STROBE HORN Required Minimum Light Output 25 90 45 of SH24W Diagram IN USA MKT 8850015 REV C 2 OF 4 Draw Table Pattern Tone Volume RMS Current mA Regulated DC FWR Output at 10ft per 24V SH24W 75110 SELECT A STROBE HORN Options Mounting Plate Gang Box Gang Box 1 M Light RMS Operating Current mA 24V Typical 24V Typical 95 127 141 181 ULC Current DC mA Output Dispersion ULC dB dB must be used only on circuits with continuously operating DO NOT use strobe on coded or interrupted circuits in the applied voltage is interrupted ON and OFF as the strobe range Fuse ratings on signaling circuits must handle peak from all devices connected to those circuits IN USA 8850015 REV C 3 OF 3