Maintenance – Edwards Signaling Genesis Temporal Horn User Manual
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P/N 3100558 • REV 04 • REB 30JAN13
Figure 2: Wiring diagram
1
2
-
+
1.
From NAC output
2.
To next NAC output
Note: Polarity is shown in the alarm condition.
Maintenance
Caution: To maintain the required agency listings, do not
change factory applied finishes.
This unit is not serviceable or repairable. Should the unit fail to
operate, contact the supplier for replacement.
Perform a visual inspection and an operational test twice a
year or as directed by the local authority having jurisdiction.
Table 2: Sound level output (dBA)
Signal and voltage
Low
High
Temporal
16 VDC
76.0
81.4
24 VDC
79.4
84.4
33 VDC
82.1
86.3
Continuous
16 VDC
80.1
85.5
24 VDC
83.5
88.6
33 VDC
86.5
90.4
UL 464: Sound level output at 10 ft. (3.05 m) measured in a
reverberant room.
Table 3: Sound level output (dBA, temporal tone, peak)
Tonal and voltage
High
16 VDC
98.8
24 VDC
102.7
33 VDC
104.3
16 VFWR
102.4
24 VFWR
105.0
33 VFWR
106.9
CAN/ULC-S525: Meets or exceeds 85 dBA in an anechoic chamber at
10 ft. (3.05 m)
Table 4: Operating current in RMS (A)
Voltage
High
Low
16 VDC
0.026
0.019
24 VDC
0.036
0.027
33 VDC
0.041
0.033
16 VFWR
0.051
0.037
24 VFWR
0.069
0.052
33 VFWR
0.076
0.070
VDC = Volts direct current, regulated and filtered
VFWR = Volts full wave rectified
Table 5: Audible directional characteristics (horizontal pattern)
Angle (°) [1]
Sound output (dBA) [2]
−90
94
−45
97 (−6)
−30
100 (−3 )
90
103
30
100 (3 )
45
97 (6 )
90
96
[1] Angles are measured from a perpendicular axis; positive angles to
the right
[2] Peak output at 24 VDC, set for temporal tone.
Table 6: Audible directional characteristics (vertical pattern)
Angle (°) [1]
Sound output (dBA) [2]
−90
94
−40
97 (−6)
−25
100 (−3)
90
103 dBA
35
100 (3)
45
97 (6)
90
96
[1] Angles are measured from a perpendicular axis; positive angles are
up.
[2] Peak output at 24 VDC, set for temporal tone.