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SSPKR24C PRODUCT INFORMATION
Model
Color Lens
SSPKR24C
Red
SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS
1. To select the proper wattage input for the speaker, move the jumper to the appropriate pin.
2. Always maintain electrical isolation between speaker and strobe wiring on combination units.
3. Do not exceed 130% of rated speaker voltage. If excessive distortion is heard, check amplifier for signal clipping. If clipping exists, reduce either amplifier input or gain.
4. Four screws are provided, two for securing speaker to the back box and two for aesthetics. The two non-functional screws will be held in place by the pressure fit of the
faceplate.
IV. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
NOTICE:
DC VOLTAGE RANGE LIMITS: 16-33V. FWR VOLTAGE RANGE LIMITS: 16-33V. THIS PRODUCT WAS ONLY TESTED TO THE STATED VOLTAGE RANGE(S);
DO NOT APPLY 80% AND 110% OF THIS RANGE FOR SYSTEM OPERATION.
CLEAR Lens Strobe Current Ratings
Use with SSPK24CLP Products
Candela
Regulated 24VDC
Max. Operating
Current (mA)
Regulated 24VFWR
Max. Operating
Current (mA)
15
120
190
30
120
191
75
200
277
95
220
298
115
290
418
Field Selectable Power Tap Selection
Voltage
1/8 Watt
1/4 Watt
1/2 Watt
1 Watt
2 Watt
4 Watt
25 Volts
74.6 dBA @ 10ft.
77.7 dBA @ 10ft.
80.5 dBA @ 10ft.
83.1 dBA @ 10ft.
85.6 dBA @ 10ft.
87.9 dBA @ 10ft.
70.7 Volts
73.7 dBA @ 10ft.
76.7 dBA @ 10ft.
79.6 dBA @ 10ft.
82.5 dBA @ 10ft.
85.4 dBA @ 10ft.
87.9 dBA @ 10ft.
RED Lens Strobe Current Ratings
Use with SSPKR24C Products
Candela
Regulated 24VDC
Max. Operating
Current (mA)
Regulated 24VFWR
Max. Operating
Current (mA)
15
128
220
30
128
220
75
225
306
95
235
402
115
341
444
The visual signal must be in the direct viewing area of the occupant in order to be seen.
Strobe light can not be seen when objects such as doors, furniture or walls block strobe light.
NOTICE:
VISUAL SIGNALS FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED ARE ONLY ONE METHOD OF ALERTING THE HEARING IMPAIRED. VISUAL SIGNALS MAY NOT BE THE
PREFERRED METHOD FOR NOTIFYING ALL HEARING IMPAIRED INDIVIDUALS.
NOTICE:
THE STROBE LIGHT MUST BE SEEN BY THE SLEEPING PERSON. IF THE PERSON HAS HEAD TURNED OR OTHERWISE UNABLE TO BE ALERTED BY
VISUAL, THE STROBE WILL NOT BE EFFECTIVE.
Visual signal should NEVER be relied upon as the primary fire alert for the hearing impaired under these common sense conditions:
a. Sleeping face down on the bedding or pillow
b. Use of sleep medications of any kind
c. Use of alcoholic beverages or recreational drugs
d. Use of eye shades
e. If there are tendencies of deep sleep conditions
f. If a fire cuts power to AC circuits, the visual signal will not operate
g. If person is not within line of sight of visual signals
Under these and other similar common situations an alternate fire alert method such as a non-hearing impaired attendant is needed. The visual signal only
increases the chance of being alerted to the presence of fire. No system of this type can fully protect the hearing impaired in case of fire.
CAUTION
WHEN INSTALLING, ROUTE FIELD WIRING AWAY FROM SHARP
PROJECTIONS, CORNERS AND INTERNAL COMPONENTS.