D900-10-00
2
I56-760-07
SS241575ADA, SS121575ADA, MAEH2415ADA,
MAEH1215ADA, MAEH241575ADA, and MAEH121575ADA
is 15 cd (See Figure 1).
The rated light output of the SS2475ADA and
MAEH2475ADA is 75 cd (See Figure 1).
The rated light output of the SS24110ADA and
MAEH24110ADA is 110 cd (See Figure 1).
NOTE:
The 15/75 cd strobes have been measured to be 75
cd @ 0
°
viewing angle (see Figure 1).
Any one of eight sounds can be selected on the electronic
sounder, as indicated in Table 2.
The sound selected determines the maximum current and
sound power output per device. See Table 2 for these
values.
Independent Sounder/Strobe Operation
There may be operations where it is desirable to drive the
sounder and strobe as independent devices. The System
Sensor MAEH12/24ADA series sounder/strobes are easily
configured for this capability. The terminal connection for
this application is shown in Figure 6. It must be noted that
for this particular operation the PC TABS must be broken
off. Independent strobe operation in a coded system re-
quires a separate uncoded power supply for the strobe.
Installation - For Strobe Placement, See NFPA 72,
Chapter 6
A.
General:
Slotted head screws are used to attach each device or
combination of devices to the electrical outlet box.
Phillips head screws are used to attach accessories to the
horn. Refer to Figures 2,4,5, and 6 for wiring methods.
The Sounder and/or Strobe will not work without power.
The sounder/
strobe gets its power from the fire/security panel monitoring the alarm
system. If power is cut off for any reason, the sounder/strobe will not pro-
vide the desired audio or visual warning.
The Sounder may not be heard.
The loudness of the sounder meets (or
exceeds) current Underwriters Laboratories’ standards. However, the
sounder may not alert a sound sleeper or one who has recently used drugs
or has been drinking alcoholic beverages. The Sounder may not be heard
if it is placed on a different floor from the person in hazard or if placed too
far away to be heard over the ambient noise such as traffic, air condition-
ers, machinery or music appliances that may prevent alert persons from
hearing the alarm.
The Sounder may not be heard by persons who are
hearing impaired.
The Signal Strobe may not be seen.
The electronic visual warning signal
that flashes at least once every three seconds meets or exceeds current Un-
derwriters Laboratories’ standard 1971 and uses an extremely reliable xe-
non flash tube. The visual warning signal is suitable for direct viewing and
must be installed within an area where it can be seen by building occu-
pants. The strobe must not be installed in direct sunlight or areas of high
light intensity (over 60 foot candles) where the visual flash might be disre-
garded or not seen.
The strobe may not be seen by the visually im-
paired.
The signal strobe may cause seizures.
Individuals who have a positive
photic response to visual stimuli with seizures, such as epileptics, should
avoid prolonged exposure to environments in which strobe signals, in-
cluding this strobe, are activated.
System Sensor recommends that the Multi-Alert Sounder and Signal
Strobe always be used in combination so that the risks from any of the
above limitations are minimized.
The signal strobe cannot operate from coded power supplies
. Coded
power supplies produce interrupted power. The strobe must have an unin-
terrupted source of dc power in order to operate correctly.
WARNING
The Limitations of Sounder/Strobes
Notes:
Do not loop wires under the terminal screw. Wires
connecting the device to the panel must be broken
at the device terminal connection in order to main-
tain electrical supervision.
Strobe and strobe/
horn combination are designed for wall mount-
ing ONLY.
The sounder is 1-1/4
"
deep. Back boxes must be 4
"
square by at least 1-1/2
"
deep – 2-1/8
"
deep is recom-
mended.
All strobes must be mounted so that the top of the lens is
24 inches (61 cm) below ceilings or as required by the
authority having jurisdiction.
B.
Sounder/Strobe combination mounting:
1. Surface Mount: (See Fig. 9)
2. Semi Flush Mount: (See Fig. 10 and 13)
C.
Sounder mounting:
1. Surface Mount : (See Fig. 7)
2. Semi Flush Mount: (See Fig. 10 and 13)
3. Flush Mount: (See Fig. 12)
Flush mounting requires the use of the deep box (Part #
BB-D) or equivalent. Determine which of the two device
holes will be used to attach the device to the box. Mount
the flush plate to the sounder using the other two holes
with two 1-inch phillips head screws and two square
nuts.
D.
Strobe mounting:
1. Surface Mount: (See Fig. 8)
2. Semi Flush Mount: (See Fig. 11)
Installation procedures must conform to all applicable
codes and the requirements of the authority having juris-
diction.
NOTE:
The rated output of the sounder is specified at 10
feet. It cannot be assumed that the output will
meet the NFPA standard of 15 dB over ambient
noise at all locations within a room. Additional
sounders may be needed to ensure sound output
level complies with NFPA requirements.
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