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SECTION III 

INSTALLATION

 

DANGER

 

 
Electrocution  or  severe  personal 
injury  can  occur  when  making 
electrical connections, drilling holes, 
or  lifting  equipment.  Therefore, 
installation  should  be  performed  by 
experienced 

electricians 

in 

accordance  with  national  and  local 
electrical codes. 

 

3-1.  

SIREN LOCATION. 

 
 

The  information  in  this  section  provides 

guidelines  to  aid  the  user  in  the  selection  of 
an  installation  site  that  makes  the  best 
possible use of the siren. 
 

WARNING 

 
The output level of a 2001-130 siren 
is  capable  of  causing  permanent 
hearing 

damage. 

To 

prevent 

excessive  exposure,  carefully  plan 
placement 

of 

siren 

and 

post 

warnings. 

 
 

If the siren is being installed as part of a 

Community Warning system, ALWAYS follow 
Federal  Emergency  Management  Agency 
(FEMA) recommendations. 
 
 

Careful  consideration  of  the  factors 

affecting  the  propagation  of  sound  from  the 
siren  and  the  response  of  the  human  ear  to 
the sound will optimize the ability of the siren 
to effectively warn the community. 
 
 

The  reduction  of  signal  intensity  as  the 

distance  from  the  siren  increases  and  the 
minimum  desired signal level at  the fringe of 
the  area  to  be  covered  are  important 
considerations  when  choosing  a  siren 
installation  site.  As  the  distance  from  the 
siren 

increases, 

sound 

level 

losses 

accumulate.  These  losses  are  a  result  of 

weather  conditions,  the  terrain,  obstructions 
in the sound path, the pitch of the sound and 
the 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 from the siren is doubled, the sound 
level  decreases  by  approximately  10dB.  For 
example, the sound level at 100 feet (30.5m) 
from  a  2001-130  siren  is  130dB.  At  200 feet 
(61m),  the  level  drops  to  120dB;  at  400  feet 
(122m)  the  sound  level  drops  to  110dB,  etc. 
This  is  referred  to  as  the  “loss  per  distance 
doubled”. 
 
 

A  loss  per  distance  doubled  of  10dB  is 

usually  experienced  because  buildings  and 
other  obstructions  are  frequently  present  in 
the  sound  path.  In  addition,  the  atmosphere 
is rarely calm, and the terrain may not be flat. 
As  a  result,  a  typical  loss  per  distance 
doubled  in  residential  areas  may  be  10dB, 
and  as  high  as  12dB  in  areas  having  tall 
buildings  or  other  factors  detrimental  to 
sound propagation. 
 
 

Experience  indicates  an  individual  with 

normal  hearing  will  probably  hear  a  warning 
signal  whose  intensity  is  at  least  as  high  as 
the ambient noise level. 
 
 

Experience  has  also  shown  that  the 

ambient  noise  level  in  industrial  districts  is 
typically  90dB.  Therefore,  for  a  person  to 
hear  a  warning  signal  in  an  industrial  area, 
the  sound  level  intensity  of  that  signal  must 
also be approximately 90dB. In this situation, 
any point receiving a signal having less than 
90dB intensity is considered to be outside the 
effective range of the siren. 
 
 

In  business  districts  an  ambient  noise 

level  of  80dB  is  common,  and  in  residential 
areas,  68dB  of  ambient  noise  is  typical. 
Assuming  a  10dB  loss  per  distance  doubled 
and  a  70dB  minimum  sound  level,  the 

Содержание 2001-130

Страница 1: ...FEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATION 2001 130 ELECTRO MECHANICAL SIREN INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Copyright 2007 Federal Signal Corporation 255369E 2 13 ...

Страница 2: ...nges 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 accurate however no responsibility is assumed for any inaccuracies ...

Страница 3: ...erative 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 d...

Страница 4: ...ce 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 and all other instructions shipped with the equipment to refer to the siren system may not provide the intended audible warning and service personnel may be exposed to death permanent hearing loss o...

Страница 5: ...s 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 manufacturer such as but not limited to batteries Federal will provide on site warranty service during the first 60 days after the completion of the installation when Federal has provided a turn key installation includin...

Страница 6: ...G 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 EXTERNALLY PLACED ...

Страница 7: ... Siren Description 1 1 4 Signal Description 1 SECTION II SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 Specifications 2 SECTION III INSTALLATION 3 1 Siren Location 3 3 2 Siren Installation 4 3 3 Siren Wiring 6 3 4 Pre operation Checkout 8 SECTION IV SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 4 1 General 9 4 2 Inspection 9 4 3 Corrective Maintenance 10 ...

Страница 8: ...y to the siren from a 208 220 or 240 optionally 480VAC line Two motors are used to create the siren signals One motor rotates the siren assembly The second motor which produces the sound energy is attached to a stator with a rotor mounted on the motor shaft concentric to the stator The rotor and stator each contain one row of ports As the motor rotates the rotor air is drawn into the rotor and pas...

Страница 9: ...Y 790Hz N A WAIL 470 790Hz 10 sec FAST WAIL 600 790Hz 3 6 sec Signal Duration 3 min programmable Sound Output SPL 130dBc 1dBc on axis at 100 30 5m Rotation 3 RPM Dimensions HWD 62 x 37 x 41 1574mm x 940mm x 1041mm Shipping Weight 450 pounds 204kg Siren Weight 420 pounds 191kg Operating Temperature 30 C to 60ºC Power requirements refers to the power supplied by the batteries or optional AC operatio...

Страница 10: ...iren 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 from the siren is doubled the sound level decreases by approximately 10dB For example the sound level at 100 feet 30 5m from a 2001 130 siren is 130dB At 200 feet 61m the level drops to 120dB at 400 feet 122m the soun...

Страница 11: ... possible to install a siren in almost any situation If the installations in this paragraph are not suitable modification of one of the configurations may be practical A siren is typically installed 40 50 ft above the ground If the installation is located less than 40 ft above the ground the sound intensity at close range may increase but at the same time the effective range of the siren may be re...

Страница 12: ... WARNING above 4 Raise the siren to the necessary height and lower it over the pole 5 Adjust the legs and insert shims if necessary between the siren legs and pole The legs adjust to a diameter between 7 53 and 12 25 See Figure 3 3 Bolt the siren to the pole using two 5 8 galvanized lag bolts with washers and split lockwashers per leg At least four inches of lag bolt must be screwed into the pole ...

Страница 13: ...ended install location Locate the platform at the siren installation site The platform must be properly anchored to the mounting surface WARNING The hoisting bracket does not have sufficient strength to support the combined weight of the siren and a platform Therefore do NOT lift the siren and platform together using the bracket as a lifting point 2 Hoist the siren to the installation site using t...

Страница 14: ...t of the controller provides positive power to the rotator motor One 2 AWG black wire provides a common 48VDC negative ground between the ground plane of the control cabinet and siren motors See Figure 3 6 for the wire connections in the 2001 130 Consult the manual for the controller being utilized to connect the wires from the head Figure 3 6 Wiring for Rotator Motor All wire connections should b...

Страница 15: ... tests or maintenance on the siren A Make sure that all air intakes and sound outlets are not obstructed B Make sure all connections in the Control Unit Battery Box are correct and properly tightened C Activate all siren tones to verify they are operating properly The siren should remain rotating during all alert tones D After the installation is complete and it has been established that the siren...

Страница 16: ... Battery Box before inspecting or maintaining the siren 4 2 INSPECTION Test the 2001 130 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 in the reliability of the warning system In order to minimize the possibility of siren failure annual inspectio...

Страница 17: ...ing However after the horn is moving the scale indication should decrease to some force within the specified range If the scale does not indicate between 25 and 30 pounds 11 and 13kg the drive band requires adjustment 2 To adjust the drive band a Perform steps a b and c in paragraph 4 3 A 1 above to determine if a drive band adjustment is necessary b Ensure that power to the siren is disconnected ...

Страница 18: ... Brush Holder Assy 5 Insert the replacement brush into the brush holder Connect the lead wires to the brush holder C Collector Ring Removal 1 Remove the brush assembly as described above 2 Disconnect the three wires from the terminal block TB5 inside the rotator housing and begin feeding wires up into the siren shaft see Figure 4 2 3 Federal suggests that the rotator drive band be loosened as desc...

Страница 19: ...tor housing assembly 14 Replace the back panel D Rotator Motor Replacement 1 Remove the two rotator housing panels see Figure 4 2 2 Replace the rotator motor Approximately a 1 64 gap between the teeth of the two gears is required to avoid binding Re tighten rotator motor bolts to a torque of 45 in lbs 3 Wire rotator motor and terminal block as shown in Figure 3 6 4 Grease all gear surfaces with Mo...

Страница 20: ...13 Figure 4 9 2001 130 Final Assembly Sheet 1 ...

Страница 21: ...14 Figure 4 10 2001 130 Final Assembly Sheet 2 ...

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