Castle group Electronic Orange GA904 Operating Manual

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Operating Manual
Electronic Orange
Thank you for buying a Castle product, I am sure you will find both the goods and the service to be of the highest quality but if not, then please feel free to write to me personally and I will ensure that your needs are dealt with immediately.
This manual is designed to show you the operation of the goods you have purchased and a very brief insight into acoustics itself. If you would like to become a competent person in the eyes of the law, then you may like to know more about our Competent Persons training course for Noise at Work Regulations. You can visit www.castle-training.com to find out more.
It is my intention for Castle Group Ltd to provide a wide range of technical health and safety products and Services of the highest standard. If you would like to know more about any of our other products and services then please telephone on +44(0)1723 584250 or visit www.castlegroup.co.uk
Simon Bull Managing Director
Copyright
This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. Copying in part or in whole is prohibited without the prior written consent of Castle Group Ltd.
Precautions
Only operate the instrument as described in this manual. These are precision instruments, protect from shocks and vibrations. Ambient conditions for the operation of the unit are as follows:-
Temperature: -10C to +50C Relative Humidity: 30 to 90%
Protect the unit from extremes of temperature and humidity, direct sunlight
and air with a high salt or sulphur content.
Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents on the instrument. Use only a
soft dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with water when necessary.
Do not allow any conductive objects, such as wire or metal particles to enter
the unit.
Do not try to disassemble the instrument or attempt any repairs as this will
invalidate your warranty. Take a note of the condition of the instrument and contact your authorised Castle service station.
To ensure continued precision performance of your instrument have it
checked and serviced at regular intervals.
Contacting Castle Group
This manual contains complete operating instructions for the Noise Activated Warning Sign, read it carefully and you will quickly become familiar with your instrument and its operation.
If you do encounter problems with the operation of your instrument please feel free to contact customer support with your enquiry on: -
Telephone:
+44 (0)1723 584250
Fax:
+44 (0)1723 583728
Website:
www.castlegroup.co.uk
Email:
techsupport@castlegroup.co.uk sales@castlegroup.co.uk
Contents
Introduction............................................................................................... 1
Instrument Description ........................................................................ 1
Installation ................................................................................................. 2
Power Rating Limitations............................................................................................ 2
Items Supplied .................................................................................................................. 3
Additional Items Required .......................................................................................... 3
Mounting the GA904 ................................................................................................... 3
Mounting the Orange Beacon Warning Light................................................... 4
Mounting the Microphone .......................................................................................... 4
Microphone Wiring........................................................................................................ 4
Wiring to the Orange Beacon .................................................................................. 5
Auxiliary Contact Wiring .............................................................................................. 5
Power Wiring to the GA904 ..................................................................................... 5
AC, DC, Power Output Wiring ................................................................................... 6
Controls ...................................................................................................... 7
Operating Modes ............................................................................................................ 7
Displays ............................................................................................................................... 8
Calibration and Set-UP ......................................................................... 8
Calibration (RV1) ............................................................................................................. 8
Trip Time (RV2) ............................................................................................................... 8
A and B Frequency Weighting (SW2) .................................................................. 9
Trip Level (SW3) ............................................................................................................. 9
Warning Level (SW4) ................................................................................................... 9
PCB Identification ................................................................................ 11
Technical Specification ...................................................................... 12
Accessories ............................................................................................ 13
Warranty and After Sales Service ................................................ 14
Instrument Details .............................................................................. 14
Instrument Disposal ........................................................................... 15
Disclaimer ............................................................................................... 15
Page 1
Introduction
The GA904 Electronic Orange is a system for use where amplified sound could give rise to complaints about noise from neighbours. If the sound level should exceed the trip level the unit will remove power from the stage or amplifier system. The orange beacon warning light gives an indication of the noise level to enable the stage manager or the person in control of the amplifier output to regulate the sound level below the maximum permitted.
A problem associated with amplified sound is the possible environmental effects outside the premises and the annoyance and nuisance caused to adjoining residential premises. In this case external levels are related not only to the internal levels but also the degree of insulation offered by the structure of the premises.
This can only be changed by costly and often prohibitive changes to the building. However, it is clear that for any given structure, control of the internal sound levels will affect the external levels.
In many cases these external levels may well be the determining factor for levels inside the building and for this reason the GA904 was designed. Castle Group invented the first “Electronic Orange” Entertainment Noise Controller in 1971, since then it has become an industry standard, recommended by many Local Authority Environmental Health Officers.
The GA904 has been developed from the original “Noise Limiter” and now
offers even more control.
Instrument Description
The sound in the entertainment venue is detected by an independent microphone installed in the body of the room in such a way that the sound detected is predominantly that of the amplifier system output.
Once installed, the microphone signal is received at the control box of the GA904 and processed by a sound measurement system. If the pre-set trip level is approached a warning is given, set by the warning level control, to allow the operator to turn the volume down. If the trip level is exceeded the trip timer will switch power off the amplification equipment for a pre-set time. After this pre-set time the power will always be restored regardless of the sound level unless you are using the manual reset function (see page 10).
The unit itself has a built in 20 second mute function to ensure this. When the mute time has expired, the unit will resume measuring the sound level and the power will be cut if it is not turned down. The process would repeat if the volume is not turned down. The reason for the mute function is to allow the operator of the amplifiers or discotheque time to respond by manually turning
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down the amplifier output and to ignore any momentary increase in level caused by the patrons when the power to the amplifiers has been removed.
However, the function of the “Electronic Orange” is not so much to interrupt
entertainment as to provide adequate notice of excessive levels in order that they may be controlled to below the required maximum. The warning beacon gives up to 12dB warning that the trip level is being approached.
Other features include a three colour LED bar graph display showing SPL (sound power level) which makes monitoring the level easy; a choice of
standard “A” weighting or “B” weighting characteristics which is more
effective for bass control. Outputs are available for remote analogue or digital displays. In addition to the standard measurement microphone input the facility is provided for an external trigger input from, for example, a contact on a fire door. In addition, the device is fitted with an anti-tamper circuit and the cause of a cut-off is clearly indicated by the “Level”, “Microphone”, and “External” indicators.
Installation
WARNING:
THE GA904 SHOULD BE WIRED TO THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ENGINEER.
MAINS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN THIS UNIT.
The warning above applies to any work carried out on the main body of the GA904 unit, as live terminals are exposed inside the box.
The only exception to this rule is the area inside the hinged door on the left of the instrument, which is provided to allow the appropriate authority to make any adjustments to the trip time and level which are found necessary. There are no mains voltages present in this section of the GA904 enabling the unit to be set up in safety. For more information see Section 4.
Power Rating Limitations
The maximum rating of the GA904 control box is 30 Amps. This is limited by the current switching capacity of the relay inside the unit. Hence the unit can switch a mains ring fused at 30 Amps.
However the maximum current is also limited by the cable running to and from the control box, hence the mains input must incorporate a fuse no greater than the current carrying capacity of the cables.
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