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Installation and Maintenance Instructions

Model G-SND Global Series Sounder

Table 1 Tone chart

Tone (Position) Description

Frequency

Duration

0 (0)

Off

1 (1)

Two Tone

588 Hz

714 Hz

0.25 s

0.25 s

2 (2)

Swept

600 Hz to 700 Hz

0.5 s

3 (3)

Warble

1000 Hz/1400 Hz

Silence

Warble

Silence

0.4 s

0.25 s

0.4 s

0.2 s

4 (4)

Constant 700 Hz 700 Hz

5 (5)

Simulated Bell

~ 3 rings per s

6 (6)

Swept

1.6 kHz to 1.2 kHz

1.2 kHz to 2.6 kHz  6 cycles per s

7 (7)

Two Tone

1 kHz

700 Hz

0.4 s

0.4 s

8 (8)

700 Hz

700 Hz

Silence

0.25 s

0.25 s

9 (9)

Swept

400 Hz to 1.6 Hz

Constant 1.2 kHz

1.2 kHz to 400 kHz

Silence

1 s

2 s

1 s

5 s

10 (A)

Swept

500 Hz to 770 Hz

0.5 s

11 (B)

1 KHz

1 KHz

Silence

1 s

1 s

*

12 (C)

Constant 1 kHz 1 kHz

13 (D)

Two Tone

700 Hz

500 Hz

0.5 s

0.5 s

14 (E)

Warble

1 kHz to 1.4 kHz

10 cycles 

per s

15 (F)

Swept

1.2 kHz 400 Hz

1 s

*

Factory setting

Summary of Contents for G-SND-MV-D

Page 1: ...25500187 Rev B5 0918 Printed in U S A Installation and Maintenance Instructions Global Series Model G SND Sounder For Use in Hazardous Locations Ex d Surface Mount Ex de Surface Mount...

Page 2: ...0484 email to info fedsig com or call 1 708 534 3400 This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied contractual or statutory including but not limited to the warranty of m...

Page 3: ...face Mount Sounder 10 Safety Messages for Wiring 13 Preparing to Wire the Ex d Flameproof Models 14 Wiring the Ex d Models 15 Preparing to Wire the Ex de Increased Safety Models 21 Wiring the Ex de Mo...

Page 4: ...Atmospheres 29 Figures Figure 1 Sounder and sounder combination fixture 8 Figure 2 Side view of Ex d sounder 9 Figure 3 Front view of Ex d sounder 10 Figure 4 Front view of Ex d e surface mount 11 Fi...

Page 5: ...n power is applied Failure to observe this warning may lead to serious injury or death Never alter the unit in any manner Safety in hazardous locations may be endangered if additional openings or othe...

Page 6: ...ns of Use under normal conditions of use these devices are for fixed installations and not generally in contact with people The risk of ignition is low In addition maintenance cleaning and extreme env...

Page 7: ...uctions for further information cULus Zone Certifications The following models are C1 Zone 1 and 21 certified G SND MV D and G SND MV T Models not mentioned are not suitable for Class Zone locations T...

Page 8: ...ows for simple and cost effective wiring from product to product often eliminating the need for expensive Ex wiring practices and Ex rated glands The E box is available only when factory installed on...

Page 9: ...vent injury this apparatus must be securely attached to the mounting surface in accordance with the installation instructions Use installer supplied fasteners suitable for the mounting surface The mou...

Page 10: ...105 9 mm 4 17 in 133 8 mm 5 27 in 4X COUNTER BORED HOLES TO FIT M8 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREWS 105 9 mm 4 17 in Mounting the Ex d e Surface Mount Sounder Mount the sounder to a flat surface using the six 8...

Page 11: ...ctions Model G SND Global Series Sounder Figure 4 Front view of Ex d e surface mount 2X 8 5 mm 103 2 mm 4 06 in 122 6 mm 4 83 in 3X M20 GLAND ENTRIES 4X COUNTER BORED HOLES TO FIT M8 SOCKET HEAD CAP S...

Page 12: ...ion and Maintenance Instructions Model G SND Global Series Sounder Figure 5 Side view of Ex d e surface mount 272 0 mm 10 71 in 190 6 mm 7 50 in SEE ACCESSORIES FOR REPLACEABLE E BOX END CAPS 3X M20 G...

Page 13: ...other than those applied by Federal Signal Corporation are not permitted Cable termination should be in accordance with specifications applying to the application Federal Signal recommends that all c...

Page 14: ...nt This section has wiring instructions for the flameproof models G SND 24 Vdc 120 Vac 220 240 Vac Ex d units are supplied with an eleven position PCB mounted screw terminal block The maximum wire gau...

Page 15: ...ng the cover counter clockwise Three 120 degree spaced reliefs are provided for a 3 8 inch spanner wrench if needed If the cover will not unscrew back out the set screw a few additional turns 3 Loosen...

Page 16: ...source wire to the terminal block position marked L1 on the PCB d Connect the neutral common power source wire to the terminal block position marked L2 on the PCB e Connect ground wire to the terminal...

Page 17: ...ion marked EARTH 220 240 Vac operation remote switching of tones a Set the voltage selector switches to 230 and AC b Set the tone selector switch to 0 c Connect the line hot power source wire to the t...

Page 18: ...ice to the terminal block positions marked T1 T2 T3 and T4 24 Vdc operation remote switching of tones with local power a Set the voltage selector switches to 230 and DC b Set the tone selector switch...

Page 19: ...he ground wire to the terminal block position marked EARTH 6 Insert the PCB into the enclosure and fully tighten the PCB captive screw 7 Place the cover on the housing and tighten it by turning it clo...

Page 20: ...nstant 700 Hz 700 Hz 5 5 Simulated Bell 3 rings per s 6 6 Swept 1 6 kHz to 1 2 kHz 1 2 kHz to 2 6 kHz 6 cycles per s 7 7 Two Tone 1 kHz 700 Hz 0 4 s 0 4 s 8 8 700 Hz 700 Hz Silence 0 25 s 0 25 s 9 9 S...

Page 21: ...area of the primary earth ground must equal the cross sectional area of the phase conductor Cable termination should be in accordance with specifications applying to the application It is recommended...

Page 22: ...the wire insulation 8 mm to 9 mm 0 33 in NOTE When using more than one single or multiple strand lead the connection into either side of any terminal must be joined in a suitable manner e g two conduc...

Page 23: ...ock b Connect the neutral common power source wire to the position marked L2 on the terminal block c Connect the ground wire to the position marked Alt01 on the terminal block 24 Vdc operation no remo...

Page 24: ...o the position marked L2 on the terminal block c Connect the ground wire to the position marked Alt01 on the terminal block d Connect the common wire from the remote switching device to the terminal b...

Page 25: ...cover from the housing by turning the cover counter clockwise Three 120 degree spaced reliefs are provided for a 3 8 inch spanner wrench if needed If the cover will not unscrew back out the set screw...

Page 26: ...pplicable national and local codes in the country of use Any maintenance to the sounder system must be done with power turned off Check the sounder periodically to ensure that the effectiveness of the...

Page 27: ...sure The enclosure should be cleaned periodically with a damp cloth to maintain maximum sound output Periodic checks should be made to ensure the effectiveness of this device has not been reduced beca...

Page 28: ...KIT RP G Indicator Ring Legend Kit Magenta G KIT RP M Indicator Ring Legend Kit Red G KIT RP R Indicator Ring Legend Kit Yellow G KIT RP Y E Box Endcap with M20 Opening K859500805 02 E Box Endcap with...

Page 29: ...E Gas For the flameproof enclosure cable entry devices shall be equipment certified as flameproof To maintain the ingress protection of the flameproof enclosure we recommend the cable entry device be...

Page 30: ...tional voltage range It was not evaluated to 80 to 110 of the voltage range The sounder is factory set with the tone selector switch set to the No 12 setting This is a constant 1 kHz tone This is the...

Page 31: ...ce with any problems that cannot be handled locally Any units returned to Federal Signal for service inspection or repair must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization RMA Obtain a RMA from a...

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