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D900-06-00

4

I56-750-57

 © System Sensor 1996

1. Screw plate to box with screw E.
2. Complete field wiring. (See Fig. 3,

4, 5,  and 6)

3. Screw sounder or sounder/strobe

to plate with screw A.

4. Fill remaining holes with screw B.

A78-2517-01

1. Screw strobe to plate with

screw C.

2. Complete field wiring.
3. Screw strobe plate to box with

screw A.

A78-2516-00

1. Plaster ring should be properly mounted to electrical box

with screws supplied with box.

2. Screw plate to plaster ring with screw G.
3. Complete field wiring. (See Fig. 5, 7, and 8)
4. Screw sounder/strobe to plate with A.
5. Fill remaining holes with screw B.

A

A

B

B

G

G

MA 12/24

MP-SF

Plaster
Ring

Standard
Backbox

A78-1137-11

1. Complete field wiring.
2. Screw plate sounder to Box

with screw F.

A78-1137-08

C

F

F

C

MP-F

MA 12/24D

D

D

BB-D

A78-2515-00

A78-2514-00

Figure 9. Strobe surface mount:

1. Complete field wiring.
2. Screw sounder/strobe to box

with screw A.

3. Fill remaining screw holes with

screw B.

Figure 10. Sounder/strobe sur face mount:

MA-12/24D

A

B

B

A

Signal Strobe

Standard
Backbox

1. Complete field wiring.
2. Screw strobe to box with screw A.
3. Fill remaining holes with Screw B.

B

A

A

B

Signal Strobe

Standard
Backbox

TOP

MP-SF

MA-12/24D

B

B

STANDARD
BACKBOX

A

A

E

E

MP-SF

Signal Strobe

TOP

STANDARD
BACKBOX

C

C

A

A

Figure 11. Sounder or sounder/strobe semi-flush

mount:

Figure 12. Strobe semi-flush mount:

Figure 13. Sounder flush mount (deep box required):

Figure 14. Sounder or sounder/strobe semi-flush

mount with plaster ring:

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Summary of Contents for MA12D

Page 1: ... 27 30 47 38 59 85 92 79 85 Note 1 Total current for horn strobe combinations horn current strobe current refer to tables 1 and 2 Note 2 Sound output measured in anechoic room at 10 feet Note 3 Sound output measured in UL reverberant room Note 4 See Figure 4 for tab clip removal storage Note 5 All horn or combination strobe models can be powered using full wave rectified unfiltered supplies Under ...

Page 2: ...ions within a room Addi tional sounders may be needed to ensure sound output level com plies with NFPA requirements WARNING Limitations Of Sounder Strobes The sounder and or strobe will not work without power The sounder strobe gets its power from the fire security panel monitoring the alarm system If power is cut off for any reason the sounder strobe will not pro vide the desired audio or visual ...

Page 3: ... VDC VDC Figure 5 Multi Alert Sounder From panel or previous device To Next Device or EOL VDC VDC Figure 6 Strobe only SS Series only A78 2467 01 From panel or previous device To Next Device or EOL VDC VDC Note Use uncoded supply only INOUT STROBE ONLY INOUT INOUT STROBE ONLY INOUT Figure 7 Multi Alert Sounder and Strobe Multi Alert Sounder and Strobe operating in tandem A78 1137 01 From panel or ...

Page 4: ...screws C and nuts D 2 Complete field wiring See Fig 5 3 Screw plate sounder to box with screws F 1 Plaster ring should be properly mounted to electrical box with screws supplied with box 2 Screw plate to plaster ring with screw G 3 Complete field wiring See Fig 5 7 and 8 4 Screw sounder or sounder strobe to plate with screw A 5 Fill remaining holes with screw B A78 1137 08 A78 1137 20 C F F C MP F...

Page 5: ...plies Under no circumstances can the MA12 24D input Table 1 SS12 24ADA Series electrical ratings Model Supply Voltage Range Operating Current from Regulated Supply Operating Current from Full Wave Rectified Unfiltered Supply Average Operating Current Peak Current mA 20 30V Peak Current mA 10 5V 17V Inrush Current mA in access of Peak Average Operating Current mArms Peak Current mA 20Vrms 30Vrms Pe...

Page 6: ...ast once every three seconds meets or exceeds current Un derwriters Laboratories standard 1971 and uses an extremely reliable xe non flash tube The visual warning signal is suitable for direct viewing and must be installed within an area where it can be seen by building occu pants The strobe must not be installed in direct sunlight or areas of high light intensity over 60 foot candles where the vi...

Page 7: ...ELECT DESIRED TONE COVER SLOT TAB A TAB B TAB C FOR STORING UNUSED CLIPS SLIDE COVER BACK TO ALIGN COVER SLOT WITH CLIP STORAGE POST SLIDE COVER FOR CLIP STORAGE USE A SMALL BLADED SCREWDRIVER TO REMOVE CLIPS TONE SELECTION TABS Figure 2 Figure 3 Multi alert sounder Figure 4 Strobe Figure 5 Multi alert sounder and strobe operating in tandem From panel or previous device To Next Device or EOL VDC V...

Page 8: ...te to box with screw A 1 Screw sounder to plate 2 Complete field wiring 3 Screw plate sounder to box with screw F 1 Plaster ring should be properly mounted to electrical box with screws supplied with box 2 Screw plate to plaster ring with screw G 3 Complete field wiring 4 Screw sounder strobe to plate with screw A 5 Fill remaining holes with screw B B A A B Signal Strobe Standard Backbox TOP MA 12...

Page 9: ...h current du ration is less than 20 m i c r o s e c o n d s 00002 seconds Table 2 Sound output and current ratings for the MA12 24D Sound Hz Clips on Current mA Output dBA UL dBA Tabs DC Regulated Note 3 Ratings Note 1 FWR Unfiltered Note 4 12V 24V 30V 12V 24V 12V 24V Slow Whoop ABC 21 40 38 56 46 72 85 92 79 85 800 Continuous BC 15 24 28 45 35 55 87 93 79 85 800 1000 Alternating AC 17 32 34 46 43...

Page 10: ...ambient noise at all locations within a room Additional sounders may be needed to ensure sound output level complies with NFPA requirements The Sounder and or Strobe will not work without power The sounder strobe gets its power from the fire security panel monitoring the alarm system If power is cut off for any reason the sounder strobe will not pro vide the desired audio or visual warning The Sou...

Page 11: ...STORING UNUSED CLIPS SLIDE COVER BACK TO ALIGN COVER SLOT WITH CLIP STORAGE POST SLIDE COVER FOR CLIP STORAGE USE A SMALL BLADED SCREWDRIVER TO REMOVE CLIPS TONE SELECTION TABS Figure 2 Figure 3 Multi alert sounder Figure 4 Multi alert sounder and strobe operating in tandem Figure 5 Strobe From panel or previous device To Next Device or EOL VDC VDC VDC VDC STROBE SOUNDER INOUT STROBE ONLY INOUT IN...

Page 12: ...137 11 1 Complete field wiring 2 Screw plate sounder to Box with screw F A78 1137 08 C F F C MP F MA 12 24D D D BB D A78 2515 00 A78 2514 00 Figure 9 Strobe surface mount 1 Complete field wiring 2 Screw sounder strobe to box with screw A 3 Fill remaining screw holes with screw B Figure 10 Sounder strobe surface mount MA 12 24D A B B A Signal Strobe Standard Backbox 1 Complete field wiring 2 Screw ...

Page 13: ...ge Current from from Rectified Current 100 Viewing Regulated Supply Unfiltered Supply Angle see Fig 3 VDC mA mA RMS mA Candela SS12LO 12 17 50 80 550 1 5 SS24LOA 22 5 30 22 35o C SS12M 12 17 180 300 440 15 SS24MA 22 5 30 5 9 35o C SS24LO 22 5 30 25 45 225 1 5 22 35o C SS24M 22 5 30 75 125 450 15 5 9 35o C Table 2 Sound output and current ratings for the MA12 24EH Table 1 SS12 24 electrical and lig...

Page 14: ...must conform to appropriate agency re quirements including but not limited to the following NFPA 72 NEC ART 760 ET AL CAN ULC S524 CEC PART 1 SEC 32 ULC models have suffix A CAUTION The rated output of the sounder is specified at 10 feet It should not be assumed that the output will meet the NFPA requirement of 15 dB over ambient noise at all locations within a room Addi tional sounders may be nee...

Page 15: ...t Device or EOL VDC VDC Figure 5 Multi alert sounder From panel or previous device To Next Device or EOL VDC VDC Figure 6 Strobe only SS series only From panel or previous device To Next Device or EOL VDC VDC Note Use uncoded supply only INOUT STROBE ONLY INOUT INOUT STROBE ONLY INOUT Figure 7 Multi alert sounder and strobe operating in tandem From panel or previous device To Next Device or EOL VD...

Page 16: ...upplied with box 2 Screw plate to plaster ring with screw G 3 Complete field wiring See Fig 5 7 and 8 4 Screw sounder or sounder strobe to plate with screw A 5 Fill remaining holes with screw B A78 1137 08E A78 1137 20E C F F C MP F MA 12 24EH D D BB D 1 Screw plate to box with screw E 2 Complete field wiring See Fig 5 7 and 8 3 Screw sounder or sounder strobe to plate with screw A 4 Fill remainin...

Page 17: ...nder can be connected to either 12 or 24 VDC pan Model Supply Voltage Range Operating Current from Regulated Supply Operating Current from Full Wave Rectified Unfiltered Supply Average Operating Current Peak Current mA 20 30V Peak Current mA 10 5V 17V Inrush Current mA in access of Peak Average Operating Current mArms Peak Current mA 20Vrms 30Vrms Peak Current mA 10 5Vrms 17Vrms Inrush Current Amp...

Page 18: ...1 and uses an extremely reliable xe non flash tube The visual warning signal is suitable for direct viewing and must be installed within an area where it can be seen by building occu pants The strobe must not be installed in direct sunlight or areas of high light intensity over 60 foot candles where the visual flash might be disre garded or not seen The strobe may not be seen by the visually im pa...

Page 19: ...E SELECTION TABS Figure 3 INOUT STROBE ONLY INOUT INOUT STROBE ONLY INOUT From panel or previous device To Next Device or EOL VDC VDC Figure 4 Multi alert sounder From panel or previous device To Next Device or EOL VDC VDC Note Use uncoded supply only INOUT STROBE ONLY INOUT INOUT STROBE ONLY INOUT Figure 5 Multi alert sounder and strobe operating in tandem From panel or previous device To Next De...

Page 20: ...ate sounder to box with screw F C F F C MP F MA 12 24EH D D BB D A78 1137 08E 1 Plaster ring should be properly mounted to electrical box with screws supplied with box 2 Screw plate to plaster ring with screw G 3 Complete field wiring See Fig 4 5 and 6 4 Screw sounder strobe to plate with screw A and fill remaining holes with screw B A B B G G MA 12 24EH MP SF Plaster Ring Standard Backbox A A78 1...

Page 21: ...Vrms Vrms NOTE In rush current du ration is less than 20 m i c r o s e c o n d s 00002 seconds Table 2 Sound output and current ratings for the MA12 24EH Sound Hz Clips on Current mA Output dBA UL dBA Tabs DC Regulated Note 3 Ratings Note 1 FWR Unfiltered Note 4 12V 24V 30V 12V 24V 12V 24V Fast Whoop ABC 21 40 38 56 46 72 85 92 79 85 800 Continuous BC 15 24 28 45 35 55 87 93 79 85 800 1000 Alterna...

Page 22: ...ambient noise at all locations within a room Additional sounders may be needed to ensure sound output level complies with NFPA requirements The Sounder and or Strobe will not work without power The sounder strobe gets its power from the fire security panel monitoring the alarm system If power is cut off for any reason the sounder strobe will not pro vide the desired audio or visual warning The Sou...

Page 23: ... STORING UNUSED CLIPS SLIDE COVER BACK TO ALIGN COVER SLOT WITH CLIP STORAGE POST SLIDE COVER FOR CLIP STORAGE USE A SMALL BLADED SCREWDRIVER TO REMOVE CLIPS TONE SELECTION TABS Figure 2 Figure 3 Multi alert sounder Figure 4 Multi alert sounder and strobe operating in tandem Figure 5 Strobe From panel or previous device To Next Device or EOL VDC VDC VDC VDC STROBE SOUNDER INOUT STROBE ONLY INOUT I...

Page 24: ...78 1137 31 1 Complete field wiring 2 Screw plate sounder to box with screw F A78 1137 30 C F F C MP F MA12 24EH D D BB D A78 2515 03 A78 2514 00 Figure 9 Strobe surface mount 1 Complete field wiring 2 Screw sounder strobe to box with screw A 3 Fill remaining screw holes with screw B Figure 10 Sounder strobe surface mount MA12 24EH A B B A Signal Strobe Standard Backbox 1 Complete field wiring 2 Sc...

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