System Sensor SPSRL, SPSWL-CLR-ALERT, SPSCRL, SPSRL-P, SPSWL Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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Selectable Output Speaker Strobes – Wall and Ceiling Mount
For use with the following models: Wall Speakers: SPSRL, SPSWL, SPSRL-P, SPSWL-P, SPSRL-SP, SPSWL-CLR-ALERT Ceiling Speakers: SPSCRL, SPSCWL, SPSCWL-P, SPSCWL-SP, SPSCWL-CLR-ALERT
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Standard Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Humidity Range: 10 to 93% Non-condensing
Maximum Supervisory Voltage: 50 VDC
Speaker Frequency Range: 400 – 4000 Hz
Power Settings: ¼, ½, 1, 2 Watts
Input terminal wire gauge: 12 to 18 AWG
Strobe Flash Rate: 1 flash per second
Nominal Voltage (strobes): Regulated 12VDC, regulated 24VDC or FWR
Operating Voltage Range (includes fire alarm panels with built in sync):
Operating Voltage with MDL3 Sync Module: 8.5 to 17.5V (12V nominal) or 16.5 to 33V (24V nominal)
DIMENSIONS FOR PRODUCTS AND ACCESSORIES MOUNTING BOX OPTIONS
WALL PRODUCTS Length Width Depth SPEAKER STROBES
Wall Speaker Strobe 6.5" (165 mm) 5.00" (127 mm) 2.30" (58.4 mm)
CEILING PRODUCTS Length Width Depth
Ceiling Speaker Strobe 6.8" (173 mm) N/A 2.87" (73mm)
WALL SURFACE MOUNT BACK BOX Length Width Depth
Speaker Strobe with SBBSPRL/WL Surface Mount Back Box
CEILING SURFACE MOUNT BACK BOX Diameter Depth
Speaker Strobe with SBBCRL/WL Surface Mount Back Box
8 to 17.5V (12V nominal) or 16 to 33V (24V nominal)
6.62" (168mm) 5.12" (130 mm) 2.30" (58.4 mm)
6.92" (176 mm) 5.37" (116mm)
3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174
800/736-7672, FAX: 630/377-6495
www.systemsensor.com
SBBSPRL/WL (wall), SBBCRL/WL (ceil­ing), 4" x 4" x 21/8"or deeper (When using 12AWG, 14 AWG, or adding extra wires in the box, a deeper box or exten­sion ring is recommended.)
NOTICE: This manual shall be left with the owner/user of this equipment.
BEFORE INSTALLING
Please read the System Sensor Voice Evacuation Application Guide, which provides detailed information on speaker notification devices, wiring and special applications. Copies of this manual are available from System Sensor. NFPA 72 and NEMA guidelines should be observed. System Sensor also rec­ommends installing fire alarm speakers in compliance with NFPA 72, ANSI/ UL 1480 and NEC 760
Important: The notification appliance used must be tested and maintained following NFPA 72 requirements.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
System Sensor series of notification appliances offer a wide range of audible and visible devices for life safety notification. Our indoor speaker strobes come with 7 field selectable candela setting. The strobe portion is designed to be used in 12 VDC, 24VDC, or 24V FWR (full wave rectified) systems. The speaker is designed to be used at either 25 or 70.7 volts, and operate at any one of four input power levels. Our speaker strobes are suitable for dry and damp environments. These products are electrically backwards compatible with previous generation of System Sensor speaker strobes. With its low total harmonic distortion, the System Sensor SPL series offers high fidelity sound output.
Speakers Strobes are public mode notification appliances intended to alert oc­cupants of a life safety event. The speaker is listed to ANSI/UL 1480 (public mode) and the strobe is listed to ANSI UL 1638 (public mode).
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS
System Sensor also recommends installing fire alarm speakers in compliance with NFPA 72, ANSI/UL 1480 and NEC 760.
SYSTEM DESIGN
The system designer must make sure that the total current drawn by the de­vices on the loop does not exceed the current capability of the panel supply, and that the last device on the circuit is operated within its rated voltage. The current draw information for making these calculations can be found in the tables within this manual. For convenience and accuracy, use the voltage drop calculator on the System Sensor website (www.systemsensor.com).
When calculating the voltage for the last device, it is necessary to consider the voltage drop due to the resistance of the wire. The thicker the wire, the smaller the voltage drop. Note that if Class A wiring is installed, the wire length may be up to twice as long as it would be circuits that are not fault tolerant. The total number of strobes on a single NAC must not exceed 69 for 24 volt applications.
AVAILABLE CANDELA SETTINGS
System Sensor offers a wide range of candela settings for your life safety needs. In order to select your candela output, adjust the slide switch on the rear of the product to the desired candela setting on the selector switch. (See Figure 1.)
The candela setting can also be verified by looking into the small window on the front of the unit. See Tables 1 and 2 for candela settings for wall and ceiling products. All products meet the light output profiles specified in the appropriate UL Standards. (See Figures 2–4.)
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FIGURE 1. CANDELA SELECTOR
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CURRENT DRAW AND AUDIBILITY RATINGS
For the strobe, the current draw for each setting is listed in Tables 1 and 2.
TABLE 1. WALL-MOUNT STROBE CURRENT DRAW (mA)
8-17.5
Candela
110 - 148 179 135 - 172 209 185 - 222 257
TABLE 2. CEILING-MOUNT STROBE CURRENT DRAW (mA)
Candela
11 5 - 158 191 150 - 189 228 177 - 226 264
FIGURE 2. WALL LIGHT OUTPUT – FIGURE 3. VERTICAL HORIZONTAL DISPERSION DISPERSION, WALL TO FLOOR
Degrees*
Compound 45
to the left
Compound 45
to the right
Volts
15 88 43 60 30 143 63 83 75 - 107 136 95 - 121 155
8-17.5
Volts
15 87 41 60 30 153 63 86 75 - 111 142 95 - 134 164
0 10 0 0 100
5-25 90 5-30 90
30-45 75 35 65
50 55 40 46 55 45 45 34 60 40 50 27 65 35 55 22 70 35 60 18 75 30 65 16 80 30 70 15 85 25 75 13 90 25 80 12
16-33 Volts
DC DC FWR
NOTE: Products set at 15 and 30 candela automatically work on ei­ther 12V or 24V power supplies. The products are not listed for 12V DC operation when set to any other candela settings.
16-33 Volts
DC DC FWR
NOTE: Products set at 15 and 30 candela automatically work on either 12V or 24V power supplies. The products are not listed for 12V DC operation when set to any other candela settings.
Percent of
Rating
24 85 12
24 90 12
Degrees*
Percent of
Rating
FIGURE 4. LIGHT OUTPUT - VERTICAL DISPERSION, CEILING TO WALLS TO FLOOR
Degrees*
30-45 75
WIRING AND MOUNTING
All wiring must be installed in compliance with the National Electric Code and the local codes as well as the authority having jurisdiction. Wiring must not be of such length or wire size which would cause the notification appli­ance to operate outside of its published specifications. Improper connections can prevent the system from alerting occupants in the event of an emergency.
Wire sizes up to 12 AWG (2.5 mm²) may be used with the mounting plate. The mounting plate ships with the terminals set for 12 AWG wiring.
Make wire connections by stripping about 3/8" of insulation from the end of the wire. Then slide the bare end of the wire under the appropriate clamping plate and tighten the clamping plate screw.
See Figure 5 for wiring terminals and strip guide reference.
1. Connect the speaker. (See Figure 5.)
2. There are two rotary switches on the back of the product. The first switch is used to select either 25 or 70.7 volts input and the second switch is used to select the input power of ¼, ½, 1 or 2 watts. (See Figure 6.)
FIGURE 5. WIRING DIAGRAM AND WIRING TERMINALS
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Wiring Terminals
1. Negative (-). Line in and out
2. Positive (+). Line in and out
3. Positive (+). Line in and out
FIGURE 6. SPEAKER WATTAGE AND VOLTAGE SETTINGS
Percent of
Rating
0 100
5-25 90
50 55 60 45 65 35 70 35 75 30 80 30 85 25 90 25
INPUT
From Amplifier
From FACP
(-)
(+)
(-)
(+)
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OUTPUT
(-)
To Next Device or EOL
(+)
(-)
To Next Device or EOL
(+)
NOTE: Do not loop electrical wiring un­der terminal screws. Wires connecting the device to the control panel must be broken at the device terminal connec­tion in order to maintain electrical su­pervision.
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*Tolerance of ±1 degree is permitted.
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SHORTING SPRING FEATURE
Shorting
1. Negative (-). Line in and out
2. Positive (+). Line in and out
3. Positive (+). Line in and out
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
System Sensor notification appliances come with a shorting spring that is pro­vided between terminals 2 and 3 of the mounting plate to enable system con­tinuity checks after the system has been wired, but prior to installation of the final product. (See Figure 7.) This spring will automatically disengage when the product is installed, to enable supervision of the final system.
FIGURE 7. SHORTING SPRING
Strip Guide
WIRING TERMINALS
Spring
Do not over tighten mounting plate screws; this may cause mounting plate to flex.
FIGURE 8. WALL SPEAKER/STROBE
AVAILABLE POWER SETTINGS
System Sensor offers a wide range of power settings for your life safety needs, including ¼, ½, 1, and 2W.
Sound levels data per UL 1480 can be found in Table 3.
TABLE 3. SOUND LEVELS FOR EACH TRANSFORMER POWER SETTING
Setting UL Reverberant
(dBA @10 ft)
¼ W 77 77
½ W 80 80
1 W 83 83
2 W 86 86
Signal levels exceeding 130% rated signal voltage can damage the speaker. Consequently, an incorrect tap connection may cause speaker damage. This means that if a 25V tap is selected when a 70.7V amplifier is being used, speaker damage may result. Therefore, be sure to select the proper taps for the amplifier voltage/input power level combination being used.
MOUNTING AND REMOVNG APPLIANCE
1. Attach mounting plate to junction box using two of the provided Philips head screws. (See Figures 8 and 9.)
2. Connect field wiring according to terminal designations. (See Figure 5.)
3. If the product is not to be installed at this point, use the protective dust cover to prevent contamination of the wiring terminals on the mounting plate.
4. To attach product to mounting plate:
a. Remove the protective dust cover.
b. Hook the tabs on the top of the product housing into the grooves on mount-
ing plate.
c. Pivot the product into position to engage the terminals on the mounting
plate. Make sure that the tabs on the back of the product housing fully en­gage with the mounting plate.
d. Hold product in place with one hand, and secure product by tightening the
single mounting screw in the front of the product housing.
Ceiling Models only: To remove product from the mounting plate, press the locking button after loosening the captive mounting screw.
The “hold in place” snaps are not intended to secure the product to the back box. The product must be secured to the back box using the screws provided.
Factory finish should not be altered: Do not paint!
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UL Anechoic
(dBA @10 ft)
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FIGURE 9. CEILING SPEAKER/STROBE
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Locking Button
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TAMPER SCREW
For tamper resistance, the standard captive screw may be replaced with a Torx screw (sold separately).
1. To remove the captive screw, back out the screw and apply pressure to the back of the screw until it disengages from the housing. Replace with Torx screw. (See Figure 10.)
FIGURE 10. TAMPER SCREW
T15 Torx #6-32, 5/8" SCREW-TMPR-50
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INSTALLING A SURFACE MOUNT BACK BOX
1. The surface mount back box may be secured directly to the wall or ceiling. Use of grounding bracket with ground screw is optional. (See Figures 11 and 12.)
2. The wall mount box must be mounted with the up arrow pointing up. (See Figure 13.)
NOTE: Ceiling Surface Mount Back Box SBBCR/CWL is a common back box for ceiling horn strobes, strobes and ceiling speakers and speaker strobes. Use
the top mounting holes for ceiling speaker and speaker strobe products. (See Figure 14.)
3. Threaded knockout holes are provided for the sides of the box for conduit adapter. Knockout holes in the back of the box can be used for rear entry.
4. To remove the conduit knockout, place the blade of a flat-head screwdriver along the outer edge and work your way around the knockout as you strike the screwdriver. (See Figure 15A.)
NOTE: Use caution not to strike the knockout near the top edge of the surface mount back box.
5. V500 and V700 raceway knockouts are also provided. Use V500 for low profile applications and V700 for high profile applications.
6. To remove the knockout, turn pliers up. (See Figure 15B.)
FIGURE 11. SURFACE MOUNTING ON WALL
FIGURE 13. SURFACE MOUNT BACK BOX UP ARROW
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FIGURE 14. CEILING INSTALLATION WITH A SURFACE MOUNT BACK BOX : KEY HOLE PATTERN
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FIGURE 15A AND 15B. KNOCKOUT AND WIRE MOLD REMOVAL FOR SURFACE MOUNT BACK BOX
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FIGURE 12. SURFACE MOUNTING ON CEILING
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NOTE: Use caution not to strike the knockout near the top edge of the wall version of the surface mount back box.
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WARNING
THE LIMITATIONS OF SPEAKERS
Always make sure that the individual speakers are tested after installation per NFPA regu­lations. The speakers may not be heard. The loudness of the speaker meets (or exceeds) current Underwriters Laboratories’ standards. However, the speaker may not alert a sound sleeper or one who has recently used drugs or has been drinking alcoholic bever-
ages. The speaker may not be heard if it is placed on a different floor from the person in hazard or if placed too far away to be heard over the ambient noise such as traffic, air conditioners, machinery or music appliances that may prevent alert persons from hearing the alarm. The speaker may not be heard by persons who are hearing impaired.
Wire Mold Removal
½ inch
or ¾ inch
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System Sensor speakers have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
For the latest Warranty information, please go to: http://www.systemsensor.com/en-us/Documents/E56-4000.pdf
For Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems, please go to: http://www.systemsensor.com/en-us/Documents/I56-1558.pdf
Speakers only: For the latest Important Assembly Information, please go to: http://www.systemsensor.com/en-us/Documents/I56-6556.pdf
System Sensor® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International, Inc.
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FCC STATEMENT
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Warranty
Limitations of
Fire Alarm Systems
Speakers Only:
Assembly Information
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