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I. INTRODUCTION

The Gentex models GEC3-12, GES3-12, GEH12,are high quality audible and/or visible signaling appliances.  The high intensity strobe utilizes a Xenon flash tube that 

generates a high-intensity flash visible from all angles.  This appliance is intended to provide a visible, audible or audible/visible, depending on the model, notification 

signal for the purpose of life safety and property protection. The GEC3-12 and GES3-12 are provided with a slider switch which allows for candela intensity selection at the 

installation site; the intensities which can be selected are 15Cd, 30Cd, 60Cd or 75Cd.  This appliance is ideal for any occupancy that requires notification appliances per the 

applicable building or fire code or wherever dependable alarms are required.  The strobe is listed in compliance with ANSI/UL 1971. 

II. LOCATION

This appliance is intended for use in fire alarm systems and is to be installed in accordance with this manual, the recommendation of the local authorities having 

jurisdiction, and other NFPA documents that provide standards on notification appliances for protective signaling systems.  The GEC3-12, GES3-12, GEH-12 is intended for 

indoor installations only; this appliance is 

not

 listed for 

outdoor

 or drip proof applications.

Wall mounted strobe and horn/strobe appliances shall have their entire lens at heights above the finished floor of not less than 80 in. (2m) and not greater than 96 in. 

(2.4m)**.  Spacing shall be in accordance with Table A.  If a room configuration is not square, the room size that will entirely encompass the room or subdivide the room 

into multiple squares shall be used.  Wall mounted horn only appliances shall have their tops above the finished floors at heights of not less than 90in. (2.30m) and below 

the finished ceilings at heights of not less than 6 in. (152mm).  Different mounting heights shall be permitted by the AHJ provided the sound pressure level requirements of 

NFPA 72 are met.

III. MOUNTING, ROUGH-IN BOX AND RUN WIRING

This unit is designed for mounting to most single gang boxes, 4” square outlet boxes, 2-gang masonry boxes or non-metallic 2-gang switch boxes.  Conduit entrance to 

boxes should be selected to insure sufficient wiring clearance.

1. Run a minimum 18 gauge insulated 2 or more conductor cable.

2. Mount a box for each remote signaling appliance.  Screw bracket onto box. Insert signal into bracket and slide to the right firmly into the terminal block 

    receptacle.  Place housing over mounted assembly and screw together with single screw at the bottom of the signal.  Cover screw with plastic tab.

NOTICE:

 WIRING SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO MOUNTING BRACKET PRIOR TO MOUNTING SIGNAL.  INCOMING POSITIVE POWER LEAD MUST BE BROKEN AND EACH 

LEAD IS TO BE INSERTED INTO EACH OF THE TOP TWO TERMINALS. IF TWO POWER RUNS ARE MADE TO THE SIGNAL, ONE FOR THE STROBE AND ONE FOR THE HORN, 

ONLY ONE OF THE RUNS MUST HAVE ITS POSITIVE LEAD BROKEN AND PLACED UNDER THE TWO SEPARATE TOP TERMINALS. A BARRIER IS PROVIDED TO PREVENT 

BOTH LEADS FROM BEING PLACED UNDER THE SAME TERMINAL.

GEC3-12, GES3-12 

& GEH12 SERIES

ANSI/UL 1971 AND/OR ANSI/UL 464 COMPLIANT

VISIBLE AND/OR AUDIBLE 

SIGNALING APPLIANCES

550-0636

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GEC3-12, GES3-12 PRODUCT INFORMATION

550-0636-000

550-0636-000

Degrees

% of Rating

0

5-25

30-45

50

100

95

75

55

Degrees

% of Rating

0

5-30

35

40

100

90

65

46

LIGHT OUTPUT IN PERCENTAGE WHEN MEASURED

FROM THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS - PER UL 1971

Wall and Ceiling Mount Horizontal Dispersion

Ceiling Mount Vertical Dispersion

Wall Mount Horizontal Dispersion

0

30

60

90

30

90

60

Light

Light

65

35

60

40

55

45

90

12

85

12

80

12

75

13

70

15

65

16

60

18

55

22

50

27

45

34

70

35

75

30

80

30

85

25

90

25

75

75

15

15

45

45

NA = Not allowable

Table A

Room Spacing for Wall-Mounted Visible Appliances per NFPA 72, 2019 Edition

Maximum Room Size

Minimum Required Light Output 

( Effective Intensity, Cd)

Meters

Feet

One Light 

per Room 

Four Lights per Room 

(One Light per Wall)

6.10 x 6.10

20 x 20

15

NA

8.53 x 8.53

28 x 28

30

NA

9.14 x 9.14

30 x 30

34

NA

12.2 x 12.2

40 x 40

60

15

13.7 x 13.7

45 x 45

75

19

15.2 x 15.2

50 x 50

94

30

16.5 x 16.5

54 x 54

110

30

16.8 x 16.8

55 x 55

115

30

18.3 x 18.3

60 x 60

135

30

19.2 x 19.2

63 x 63

150

37

20.7 x 20.7

68 x 68

177

43

21.3 x 21.3

70 x 70

184

60

24.4 x 24.4

80 x 80

240

60

27.4 x 27.4

90 x 90

304

95

30.5 x 30.5

100 x 100

375

95

33.5 x 33.5

110 x 110

455

135

36.6 x 36.6

120 x 120

540

135

39.6 x 39.6

130 x 130

635

185

**Effective Intensity Requirements for Sleeping Areas

Visible Notification Appliance

Distance from Ceiling to Top of Lens   

Intensity

greater than or equal to 24” 

   

  110cd

less than 24” 

 

 

  177cd

VISUAL APPLIANCE

SLEEPING ROOM

STROBE LIGHT MUST BE WITHIN 16 FEET OF PILLOW

CAUTION: 

Strobe light must 

be installed within 

16 feet of the pillow 

when used in a 

sleeping area.

                                  Strobe light can not be seen when objects such as doors, furniture or walls block strobe light.

NOTICE: 

THE VISUAL SIGNAL MUST BE IN THE DIRECT VIEWING AREA OF THE OCCUPANT IN ORDER TO BE SEEN.

VISUAL SIGNALS FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED ARE ONLY ONE METHOD OF ALERTING THE HEARING IMPAIRED.  VISUAL SIGNALS MAY NOT BE THE PREFERRED 

 

METHOD FOR NOTIFYING ALL HEARING IMPAIRED INDIVIDUALS.

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  THE STROBE LIGHT MUST BE SEEN BY THE SLEEPING PERSON.  IF THE PERSON HAS HEAD TURNED OR OTHERWISE UNABLE TO BE ALERTED BY VISUAL, THE STROBE WILL NOT 

 

BE EFFECTIVE.

Summary of Contents for GEC3-12 Series

Page 1: ...tic tab NOTICE WIRING SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO MOUNTING BRACKET PRIOR TO MOUNTING SIGNAL INCOMING POSITIVE POWER LEAD MUST BE BROKEN AND EACH LEAD IS TO BE INSERTED INTO EACH OF THE TOP TWO TERMINALS IF TWO POWER RUNS ARE MADE TO THE SIGNAL ONE FOR THE STROBE AND ONE FOR THE HORN ONLY ONE OF THE RUNS MUST HAVE ITS POSITIVE LEAD BROKEN AND PLACED UNDER THE TWO SEPARATE TOP TERMINALS A BARRIER IS PROV...

Page 2: ...A 30 141 mA 224 mA 60 260 mA 459 mA 75 312 mA 460 mA Horn Decibel Levels Horn Current Ratings Over Input Voltage Range of 8 17 5V Horn Mode Minimum SPL at 10Ft Per ANSI UL 464 HIGH Minimum SPL at 10Ft Per ANSI UL 464 LOW Regulated 12VDC Max Operating Current mA HIGH Setting Regulated 12VFWR Max Operating Current mA HIGH Setting Temp 3 2400Hz 76 dBA 69 dBA 29 mA 48 mA Temp 3 Mechanical 75 dBA 68 dB...

Page 3: ...zel and pull in a downward and outward motion Candela selection slider switch Depress center and slide switch to desired brightness level Break off pin and insert into hole at the bottom of the selector to lock candela setting Signal must be removed from bracket and pin pushed forward from backside out of hole to change candela SWITCH POSITION TONE 3 4 5 Mechanical Temporal 3 ON ON ON Mechanical C...

Page 4: ...rom defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service This warranty does not apply and is void if damage or failure is caused by accident abuse misuse abnormal use faulty installation liquid contact fire earthquake or other external cause operating the appliance outside Gentex s published guidelines or service alteration maintenance or repairs performed by anyone other than Gentex ...

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