Installation Instructions for the
7007B-N5 Audible/Visual Signal
Specifications
Operating Voltage ..................................................... 120V 60 Hz
Alarm Current ..................................................................115 mA
Description
The 7007B-N5 is a UL listed audible/visual-strobe signal for general purpose signaling applications.
Installation
A qualified electrician familiar with National Electrical Code
and local code requirements must install this product. F ailure to
follow the safety precautions in this instruction sheet could result
in product or property damage, severe personal injury or death.
W ARNING
T o reduce the risk of shock, do not remove lens or
tamper with unit when the circuit is energized. Do
not connect AC power until installation is complete.
The 7007B-N5 audible/visual signal (Figure 1) can be mounted
on any single gang 2" x 4" (51 mm x 102 mm) electrical box,
double gang 4" x 4" (102 mm x 102 mm) electrical box, or standard 4" x 4" (102 mm x 102 mm) junction box with a plaster ring.
1. Install an appropriate electrical box using suitable hardware.
2. Connect the wire leads as shown in Figure 2.
3. Mount the device onto the electrical box. Secure it using two
screws (supplied).
4. Perform an operational test.
Maintenance
WARNING
T o reduce the risk of shock, do not remo ve lens or
tamper with unit when the circuit is energized.
Disconnect power and allow five (5) minutes for
stored energy to dissipate before starting work or
disassembly . High energy could be stored in the
strobe circuit once it is energized.
Perform regularly scheduled testing at least twice a year or more
often as dictated by local authorities having jurisdiction.
FRONT
VIEW
Horn
Mounting
screws
SIGNAL
STROBE
Single 120V AC
Power Source
4 9/16"
(116 mm)
Strobe
4 1/2"
(114 mm)
Figure 1. Details of Catalog No. 7007B-N5
Electrical Box
S
+
Factory
Connected
BACK
VIEW
To separate 120V AC
power source
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+
CHESHIRE, CT 203-699-3300 FAX 860-677-7746
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Figure 2. Wiring Connections
P-047550-1871 ISSUE 1 © 1999