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SAFETY NOTICES 

 
 
 
 

People’s lives depend on your selection of suitable equipment and installation sites and 

your safe installation, service, and operation of our products.  Federal Signal recommends the 
following publications from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for assistance with 
planning an outdoor warning system: 1. The “Outdoor Warning Guide” (CPG 1-17), 2. “Civil 
Preparedness, Principles of Warning” (CPG 1-14), 3. FEMA-REP-1, Appendix 3 (Nuclear Plant 
Guideline), 4. FEMA-REP-10 (Nuclear Plant Guideline), 5. Occupational Safety and Health 
Administration (OSHA), 6. National

 

Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and 

7. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) guidelines as applicable..  Contact Alerting and 
Notification System’s Customer Care Center at: 

http://www.alertnotification.com

 or 1-800-524-

3021 for further information about these publications.   
 
It is important to read, understand and follow all instructions shipped with this product.  In 
addition, listed below are some other important safety instructions and precautions you should 
follow. 
 

PLANNING 

 

 

If suitable warning equipment is not selected, the installation site for the siren is not selected 
properly or the siren is not installed properly, it may not produce the intended optimum 
audible warning. Follow Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 
recommendations. 

 

 

If sirens are not activated in a timely manner when an emergency condition exists, they 
cannot provide the intended audible warning. It is imperative that knowledgeable people, who 
are provided with the necessary information, are available at all times to authorize the 
activation of the sirens. 

 

 

When sirens are used out of doors, people indoors may not be able to hear the warning 
signals. Separate warning devices or procedures may be needed to effectively warn people 
indoors. 

 

 

The sound output of sirens is capable of causing permanent hearing damage. To prevent 
excessive exposure, carefully plan siren placement, post warnings, and restrict access to areas 
near sirens. 

 

 

Activating the sirens may not result in people taking the desired actions if those to be warned 
are not properly trained about the meaning of siren sounds. Siren users should follow FEMA 
recommendations and instruct those to be warned of correct actions to be taken. 

 

 

A siren that doesn’t work won’t provide any warning. After installation, service, or 
maintenance, test the siren system to confirm that it is operating properly. Test the system 
regularly to confirm that it will be operational in an emergency. 

 

 

If future service and operating personnel do not have these instructions to refer to, the siren 
system may not provide the intended audible warning and service personnel may be exposed 
to death, permanent hearing loss, or other bodily injury. File these instructions in a safe place 
and refer to them periodically. Give a copy of these instructions to new recruits and trainees. 
Also give a copy to anyone who is going to service or repair the siren.

 

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Страница 1: ...2 120 2 240 FEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATION S MODELS Outdoor Warning Sirens INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MANUAL Copyright 2006 Federal Signal Corporation 255154R 07 13...

Страница 2: ...ges to devices and specifications detailed in the manual at any time in order to improve reliability function or design The information in this book has been carefully checked and is believed to be ac...

Страница 3: ...when an emergency condition exists they cannot provide the intended audible warning It is imperative that knowledgeable people who are provided with the necessary information are available at all tim...

Страница 4: ...test the siren system to confirm that it is operating properly Test the system regularly to confirm that it will be operational in an emergency If future service personnel do not have these warnings a...

Страница 5: ...labor changes for removal and re installation of the product The Federal Signal Corporation warranty shall not apply to components or accessories that have a separate warranty by the original manufac...

Страница 6: ...Read and understand the information contained in this manual before attempting to install or service the siren Pay careful attention to the following notices located on the equipment NOTICES EXTERNAL...

Страница 7: ...Description 3 SECTION II SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 Model 2 4 SECTION III INSTALLATION 3 1 Siren Location 5 3 2 Physical Installation 6 3 3 Electrical Connections 11 3 4 Preoperation Checks 12 SECTION IV CIR...

Страница 8: ...n models enables them to produce a high sound level while making moderate demands on the power source 1 3 SIREN DESCRIPTION The Model 2 Siren Figure 1 1 is a 102dB single tone siren The Model 2 siren...

Страница 9: ...pplications or any other process that can be controlled via relay contacts The microprocessor based controller contains the following features Synthesized Radio Receiver Low Band High Band or UHF 3 se...

Страница 10: ...he steady signal is frequently used as a Civil Defense Alert signal The wailing signal is often used as a Civil Defense Attack However the signal can be used for any desired indication These signals a...

Страница 11: ...r 18 46 cm Height 25 5 65 cm Shipping Weight 85 lb 36 kg Miscellaneous Sound Output 102dBC at 100 ft 30 5m Model 2 Motor Type Single phase ball bearing universal series 120Vac dc or single phase ball...

Страница 12: ...height of the siren Optimum sound propagation conditions exist when there are no obstructions in the sound path the terrain is flat and the air is calm Under these conditions each time the distance f...

Страница 13: ...e the ground If the installation is less than 35 feet above the ground the sound intensity at close range may increase but the effective range of the siren may be reduced Conversely if the siren is lo...

Страница 14: ...h leg If necessary install shims between the siren legs and the pole g Wrap a cable or chain capable of bearing at least one ton around the pole siren combination at least three times Wrap the chain o...

Страница 15: ...8 Figure 3 2 Typical Model 2 Pole Mounted Installation...

Страница 16: ...en It will be reinstalled later d Mount the siren base plate assembly on the mounting surface using lag bolts or nuts and bolts as appropriate Do NOT replace the housing on the siren It will be replac...

Страница 17: ...10 Figure 3 3 Typical Model 2 Platform Mount...

Страница 18: ...knockouts can accommodate 1 2 conduit fittings others can accept 3 4 conduit fittings and still others can accommodate 1 conduit fittings These various sized knockout holes are provided because elect...

Страница 19: ...le mounted installations drive a metal rod or bar at least two feet 61 cm into the ground or as close as practical to the base of the pole For maximum protection use a separate continuous 10AWG or lar...

Страница 20: ...otection for the siren motor As shown in figure 3 4 the motor starter includes an overload relay The relay protects the motor starter and the motor in the event that excess current is drawn The overlo...

Страница 21: ...siren for proper operation at least once a month A daily test at noon curfew or other selected time is preferred This not only enhances the usefulness of the siren but also instills public confidence...

Страница 22: ...ke sure that the cap seats properly However do not tighten the cap excessively or it may break C Model 2 Armature and Field Replacement 1 Armature a Turn off the power to the siren at the disconnect s...

Страница 23: ...ng from the motor housing f Arrange two spacers consisting of 4 x 4 102mm x 102mm lumber or similar material approximately 5 127mm apart on a solid work surface as shown in figure 5 2 g Sharply rap th...

Страница 24: ...e two mounting holes in the body of the field as shown in figure 5 3 Be sure that the four wires are in the position shown in figure 5 3 k Set a length of 3 8 9 5mm steel bar stock approximately 5 127...

Страница 25: ...oad Heater s Replace Motor starter inoperative Faulty motor starter control Replace coil winding Motor starter overload relay Reset relay tripped Faulty overload heater s Replace heater s Open circuit...

Страница 26: ...L01 08 1 12 Rotor L01 21 1 13 Key 8247A057 1 14 Armature 120V 8247B041G 1 AR Armature 240V 8247B039G 15 Locking Ring Field L01 20 1 16 Field 120V 8247B042G 1 AR Field 240V 8247B040G 17 Spring Lockwas...

Страница 27: ...22 Figure 5 6 Model 2 Parts Index...

Страница 28: ...and Springs Power Pole 8217C182 11 2 sets 3 Contacts and Springs Interlock 8217C180 12 1 set 4 Coil 60 Hz 120 240V 8217C180 16 1 5 Overload Heaters K 58 120V 8217C182 20 1 Overload Heaters K 42 240V...

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