System Sensor S1224MCP, S1224MCSP, P1224MC, S1224MCSPW, P1224MCW Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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SpectrAlert Selectable Output Strobes, Horns, and Horn/Strobes
For use with the following models: Strobes - 12/24 volt: S1224MC, S1224MCW, S1224MCSP, S1224MCSPW, S1224MCP, S1224MCPW Combo - 12/24 volt: P1224MC, P1224MCW, P1224MCSP, P1224MCSPW, P1224MCP, P1224MCPW Horns - H12/24, H12/24W
Suffix “W” indicates white housing models. Suffix “SP” indicates “FUEGO” (Spanish word for “FIRE”) lettering on housing. Suffix “P” indicates plain housing (no lettering). The Products to which this manual applies may be covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patent numbers: 5,914,665; 5,850,178; 5,598,139; 6,049,446; 5,593,569, 6,133,843; 6,522,261
Specifications
Automatic selection for 12 or 24 volt rated operation (DC or Full-Wave Rectified) Electrical For Horns, Strobes, and Horn/Strobes Voltages: Regulated 12 DC/FWR and Regulated 24 DC/FWR Operational Voltage Ranges: 8-17.5 Volts and 16-33 Volts Synchronous Applications with MDL Module: 9-17.5 Volts and 17-33 Volts
NOTE: Horn units will operate on walk tests with on-time durations of .25 sec. or greater.
Flash Rate: 1 flash per second Operating Temperature: 32° F to 120° F (0° C to 49° C) Selectable Light Outputs: All candelas are selectable via a manual slide switch. 12/24 Volt Applications: 15 or 15/75 candela 24 Volt Application: 30, 75, 110 candela 15/75 is listed at 15 candela per UL 1971 but will provide 75 candela on axis (straight
ahead). 15, 30, 75, or 110 are rated for that candela.
Sound Output: Sound output levels are established at Underwriters Laboratories in their reverberant
room. Always use the sound output specified as UL Reverberant Room when compar­ing products.
Listings: UL S5512 (Strobe); UL S4011 (Combo) Note for Strobes: Do not exceed: 1) 8-17.5 or 16-33 voltage range limit; 2) maximum number of 70
strobe lights when connecting the MDL Sync module with a maximum line imped­ance of 4 ohms per loop and; 3) maximum line impedance as required by the fire alarm control manufacturer.
The models P1224MCPW benefit to the customer is a high quality strobe device.
S1224MC, S1224MCW, S1224MCSP, S1224MCSPW, S1224MCP, S1224MCPW, P1224MC, P1224MCW, P1224MCSP, P1224MCSPW, P1224MCP, and
incorporate a new patent-pending voltage booster design that has a more consistent flash bulb voltage over the range of candela selections. The
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General Description
The SpectrAlert series notification appliances are designed to meet the requirements of most agencies governing these devices, including: NFPA, ADA, The National Fire Alarm Code, UL, ULC, FM, CSFM, MEA. Also, check with your local Authority Having Jurisdiction for other codes or stan­dards that may apply.
The SpectrAlert series can be installed in systems using 12­or 24-volt panels having DC or full-wave rectified (FWR) power supplies. The series can also be installed in systems requiring synchronization (module MDL or compatible equivalent required) or systems that do not require syn­chronization (no module required).
NOTICE: This manual shall be left with the owner/user of this equipment.
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Fire Alarm System Considerations
Temporal and Non-Temporal Coded Signals:
The American National Standards Institute and the National Fire Alarm Code require that all horns used for building evacuation installed after July 1, 1996, must produce Temporal Coded Signals.
Signals other than those used for evacuation purposes do not have to produce the Temporal Coded Signal. Temporal coding is accomplished by interrupting a steady sound in the following manner:
Viewing Window
WARNING
Power Supply Considerations
Panels typically supply DC filtered voltage or FWR (full­wave rectified) voltage. The system design engineer must calculate the number of units used in a zone based on the type of panel supply. Be certain the sum of all the device
Typical wire size resistance: 18 AWG solid: Approximately 8 ohms/1,000 ft. 16 AWG solid: Approximately 5 ohms/1,000 ft. 14 AWG solid: Approximately 3 ohms/1,000 ft.
12 AWG solid: Approximately 2 ohms/1,000 ft. currents do not exceed the current capability of the panel. Calculations are based on using the device current found in the subsequent charts and must be the current specified for the type of panel power supply used.
Example: Assume you have 10 devices on a zone and each
requires 50 mA average and 2000 Ft. of 14 AWG wiring
(total length=outgoing +return). The voltage at the end
of the loop is 0.050 amps per device x 10 devices x 3 ohms/
Wire Sizes
1,000 ft. x 2000 ft =3 volts drop.
The designer must be sure that the last device on the circuit has sufficient voltage to operate the device within its rated voltage. When calculating the voltage available to the last
Note: If class “A” wiring is installed, the wire length may be
up to 4 times the single wire length in this calculation.
device, it is necessary to consider the voltage drop due to the resistance of the wire. The thicker the wire, the less the voltage drop. Generally, for purposes of determining the wire size necessary for the system, it is best to consider all of the devices as “lumped” on the end of the supply circuit (simulates “worst case”).
The same number of devices using 12 AWG wire will pro-
duce only 2 volts drop. The same devices using 18 AWG
wire will produce 8 volts drop. Consult your panel manu-
facturer’s specifications, as well as SpectrAlert’s operating
voltage range to determine acceptable voltage drop.
Figure 1A: Current Draw Measurements
NOTE: All ‘S’ and ‘P’ models were only tested at the 8-17.5 and 16-33 Volt-FWR/DC limits. This does not include the
80% low-end or 110% high-end voltage limits.
FWR Operating
Current–Strobe
Model No.
S1224MC Strobe
P1224MC Horn/Strobe
H12/24 Horn 45.7 57.5 44.4 57 75
Candela Setting
15 112 64 127 59 15/75 135 74 127 69 30 93 90 75 158 160 110 208 209 15 112 64 127 59 45.7 57.5 44.4 57 75 15/75 135 74 127 69 45.7 57.5 44.4 57 75 30 93 90 57.5 57 75 75 158 160 57.5 57 75 110 208 209 57.5 57 75
(mA RMS)
DC Operating
Current–Strobe
(mA RMS)
FWR Operating
Current–Horn
(mA RMS)
DC Operating Current–Horn
(mA RMS)
Horn
Audibility
(dBA)12V 24V 12V 24V 12V 24V 12V 24V
Figure 1B: Selectable Horn Tones
Temporal Low Volume Electromechanical
3000 Hz Interrupted
High Volume Electromechanical
3000 Hz Interrupted
Non­Temporal
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Low Volume Electromechanical
3000 Hz Interrupted
High Volume Electromechanical
3000 Hz Interrupted
Figure 2: Candela Selections
For strobe candela selection, adjust slide switch located on the rear of the prod­uct while watching the viewing window on the side of the reflector.
Permissible Candela Settings:
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Candela
Setting
15 OK OK
15/75 OK OK
30 OK
75 OK
110 OK
Operating Voltage
12V 24V
NOTE: SpectrAlert selectable output strobes, set at 15 and 15/75cd, auto­matically work on both 12V and 24V power supplies. NOTE: The strobe is not listed for 12V operating voltages when set to 30, 75 or 110 candelas. Use only those settings marked as OK in the chart above.
When using a 12V panel, this device will yield required light output only in the 15 or 15/75 candela setting.
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