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Testing
Signaling Standalone Manual
Federal Signal
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Closing the Housing
To close the housing:
1.
Verify that the cover gasket is in the groove around the perimeter of the rear cover.
2.
If the front of the unit was removed, install the visual indicator cable and attach the
cover to the Informer15 Speaker.
EXPLOSION HAZARD: Property damage, serious injury, or death could occur if
the housing is not closed properly. To reduce possibility of explosion, the housing
cover must be kept tight while circuits are energized.
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).