Fire alarm, Harrington, 100 watt models – Harrington Signal HAVE 100 User Manual
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OPTIONS:
AUX +24VDC OUTPUT
Do not
CONNECTION OF AN AUX AUDIO SOURCE
OPTIONAL SUPERVISORY CIRCUIT
- TB2-4,8, 9 & 10
These terminals provide a max. 200 mA of regulated 24VDC power for auxiliary functions.
exceed 200 mA load combined on
these terminals. For connection to Listed General Signal devices only (Non-Fire Protective Signaling applications). Terminal 4 activation
is programmed in the U6 ePROM chip. Standard chips are programmed for TB2-4 to go active +24VDC under the following conditions:
Aux Signal Active, Aux Audio Enable, Bell Circuit Active, RSI Active. Reprogramming of these functions must be done at the factory
and require replacing eprom U6.
- TB2-1 & 2
An aux audio source from additional paging equipment may be connected to the EVAX 25/50/100 to augment an existing paging system.
It is not intended for continuous signal input, but may be used for paging applications. For such an operation the Aux Audio Enable input,
TB2-6, must be powered from Int V+, TB2-9. This is to insure that in the event of an alarm, the aux audio will not override the evacuation
signal. See Wiring Diagram 5 for connection detail.
- TB3-1 & 2
In place of normal supervision via the signaling circuit, an alternate method may be employed using any supervisory circuit from the FACP.
Connection would be made to Terminal Block 3, Ter. 1 and 2. This would provide a normally closed connection to the EOLR on Ter. 3
and 4. The relay contact in the circuit will open upon any trouble condition and report an open circuit trouble to the FACP.
jumper shorting blocks A and B must be removed from
if a circuit is to be connected in this manner. See Optional Supervisory
Circuit Application (Wiring Diagram 2) for connection detail.
In normal standby the Green LED will remain on.
In alarm condition the Red LED will remain on as long as the unit is in alarm. Green LED will also remain on.
Alarm Sequence Factory settings:
Alarm Tone - Alarm Signal 5 seconds / Digital Message plays / Alarm Signal 5 seconds / Digital Message plays / Alarm Signal
5 seconds / Digital Message plays / unit reverts to Alarm Signal until alarm condition is cleared. If the Mic is keyed it will override
both the tone and the message so a direct broadcast may be made. If this occurs during the initial sequence the digital message
will be reset and will not play.
When the Mic is keyed or when the message is played the Green LED will dim. The intensity of the Green LED will vary with
the level of the broadcast audio. This is true in Alarm condition as well.
Under a fault condition, the Yellow LED will remain on. The Green LED will flash. The number of flashes display a code depending
on the specific type of fault. When there is a fault condition the contact connecting the FACP signal circuit to the EOLR will open
indicating the fault to the panel which will provide annunciation. During a ground fault condition, Yellow LED 4 will illuminate.
Input Voltage
120 VAC at 60 Hz
120 VAC at 60 Hz
120 VAC at 60 Hz
Input Current
1.4 A @ 120 VAC
0.8 A @ 120 VAC
1.2 A @ 120 VAC
Input Current (Battery)
0.18 A Standby
0.13 A Standby
0.60 A Standby
1.0 A Alarm
1.0 A Alarm
2.60 A Alarm
0.31 A Standby w/Aux Load
0.26 A Standby w/Aux Load
1.20 A standby w Aux load
Output power
25 Watt
50 Watt
100 Watt
Freq. Response
800 - 2800 Hz
400 - 4000 Hz
400 - 4000 Hz
Output Voltage
25/70 VRMS Selectable
25/70 VRMS Selectable
25/70 VRMS Selectable
*Optional 24 VDC input
0.6 A Standby
0.6 A Standby
0.18 A standby
1.0 A Alarm
1.0 A Alarm
2.50 A Alarm
2.9 A Sine
3.4 A Sine
6.4A Sine
Output Protection
Power Limited, Open and Short Circuit protected
NOTE,
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SPECIFICATIONS:
EVAX 25
EVAX 50
EVAX 100
OPERATION
*Input current measurements are determined by test conditions under UL 1711. Sine represents measurements made
while unit produces a continuous non-distorted sine wave of 1 Khz into the rated load of 25/50/100W at rated output
voltage. Alarm is the average current the unit experiences delivering an alarm signal, Temporal Whoop, to the rated
load. Standby is the current draw of the unit with all normal power on and aux. terminals fully loaded. Battery
Standby is current draw from the batteries on loss of power and otherwise normal standby.
100 watt MODELS
The EVX-100 is a complete Voice Evacuation
. It is
equipped with a power transformer or a cabinet.
The EVAX 100 is a complete Voice Evacuation
. It is equipped with a power transformer and a cabinet.
The EVX-100E is a complete slave amplifier with built-in tone generator. It is capable of operating as a slave amplifier when connected to
the EVX-100, which supplies source audio to the slave. It is also capable of operating as a stand-alone Voice Evacuation System with only
tone and microphone amplification.
Module
not
Panel
Different Model numbers are derived from the amplifier sizes used together: These multiple amplifier configurations are
Factory setup and pre-wired. The following are in their own cabinet with power transformers. They are complete Panels.
EVAX 100
Contains: 1) EVX-100
1) Speaker Circuit
EVAX 150
Contains: 1) EVX-100 and 1) EVX-50E
2) Speaker Circuits
EVAX 200
Contains: 1) EVX-100 and 1) EVX-100E
2) Speaker Circuits
EVAX 100E
Contains: 1) EVX-100E
1) Speaker Circuit
EVAX 150E
Contains: 1) EVX-100E and 1) EVX-50E
2) Speaker Circuits
HARRINGTON
FIRE ALARM
SIGNAL INC.
ISO 9001 Certified
2519 4th Avenue
Moline, IL 61265
(309) 762-0731 FAX (309) 762-8215
www.harringtonsignal.com
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