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Testing
Retrofit Kit Manual
Federal Signal
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Figure 2 Placing the Informer15 PCBs into the Housing
6. NEXT PLACE THE 20000376
PCBA. SECURE IT WITH THE
LONG STANDOFFS.
5. PLACE 20000375 PCBA INTO THE
HOUSING AND SECURE IT WITH
TWO TORX DRIVE SCREWS AND
FOUR OF THE SHORT STANDOFFS.
USE THE NYLON WASHERS
BETWEEN THE STANDOFFS AND
THE PCBA. THE WASHERS ARE
REQUIRED DUE TO THE LIMITED
THREAD DEPTH IN THE HOUSING.
ALL STANDOFFS ARE TO BE
TIGHTENED TO A RELATIVELY LOW
TORQUE VALUE OF 2 - 4 IN-LBS.
7. CONNECT THE SPEAKER
LEADS TO PCBA 20000376.
THE YELLOW WIRE SHOULD
CONNECT TO THE (+)
TERMINAL AND THE BLACK
WIRE TO THE (-) TERMINAL.
8. INSTALL THE 20000377
PCBA NEXT AND SECURE IT
WITH THE FOUR REMAINING
SCREWS.
9. ROTATE SPEAKER TO
DESIRED ANGLE AND SECURE
IT WITH THE COLLAR NUT.
SHEET 2 OF 2
I-IP15-KIT1 INSTALLATION
Testing
SOUND HAZARD: These devices are capable of producing sounds loud enough to
cause hearing damage. Adequate hearing protection should be worn if standing
within close proximity to the device while testing. Recommendations in the OSHA
Sound Level Standard (29 CFR 1910F) should not be exceeded.
To test the system:
1. After installation is complete, test the system to verify that each speaker operates
satisfactorily.
2. After completion of the initial system test, establish a program for periodic testing of
this device.
3. Provide a copy of these instructions for the Safety Engineer, system operator(s), and
maintenance personnel.
Safety Message to Operators
Even if your warning system is operating properly, it may not be completely effective.
People may not hear or heed your warning signal. You must recognize this fact and
ensure that your warning signal achieves its intended effect through proper test/training
sequences within your specific application(s).