User Manual

PN P85580-001A
Table 5: SLHW Horn Current Draw (Amps)
Current Horn Settings 8.0-17.5 Volts 16.0-33.0 Volts
DC
High Continuous 0.025 0.037
High Code 3 0.024 0.030
Low Continuous 0.020 0.026
Low Code 3 0.018 0.022
FWR
High Continuous 0.051 0.059
High Code 3 0.043 0.049
Low Continuous
0.039 0.050
Low Code 3 0.037
0.044
NOTE: These notication appliances are UL Listed as “Regulated”. They are intended to be used with Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs)
whose notication circuits are UL Listed as “Regulated.” Refer to the FACP instructions or the Siemens Strobe Compatibility Data Sheet
(PN 315-096363) for special application and strobe synchronization compatibility.
NOTE: These appliances were tested to the regulated voltage limits of 16.0-33.0 Volts for 24 volt models and 8.0-17.5 Volts for 12 volt models
using ltered DC for the 12 volt range and either ltered DC or unltered DC for the 24 volt range voltage. Do not apply voltage outside of this
range.
NOTE: Check the minimum and maximum output of the power supply and standby battery and subtract the voltage drop from the circuit
wiring resistance to determine the applied voltage to the strobes. The maximum wire impedance between strobes shall not exceed 35
ohms.
NOTE: Strobes are not designed to be used on coded systems in which the applied voltage is cycled on and o󰀨.
NOTE: Make sure that the total rms current required by all appliances that are connected to the system’s primary and secondary power
sources, Notication Appliance Circuit (NAC), sync module, DSC sync modules, or Siemens power supplies does not exceed the power
sources’ rated capacity or the current ratings of any fuses on the circuits to which these appliances are wired.
WARNING:Overloading power sources or exceeding fuse ratings could result in loss of power and failure to alert occupants
during an emergency, which could result in property damage and serious injury or death to you and/or others.
LIGHT OUTPUT:
Figure 2 LED Strobe Wiring
Figure 1: SLHSW,SLSW and SLSW-A Expected Light Output
WIRING, SETTINGS AND MOUNTING FIgure 3 Wire Connection Figure 4: Candela Selector
All strobe appliances have in-out wiring terminals that accept two #12 to #18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) wires at each screw terminal.
Strip leads 3/8 inches and connect to screw terminals.
• Break all in-out wire runs on supervised circuits to ensure integrity of circuit supervision as shown in Figure 3. The polarity shown in
Figure 2, the wiring diagram, is for the operation of the appliances. The polarity is reversed by the FACP during supervision.
NOTE: Wiring method shall be in accordance with CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1, Safety Standard for Electrical
Installations,Section32.
NOTE: Do not fully back out terminal screws.
NOTE: The SLHSW and SLHW are factory set for the most common application of High dB and Code 3. The SLHSW and SLSW are set
to 15 candela.
NOTE: Candela settings are shown in Figure 4.
MOUNTING OPTIONS
NOTE: Remove the Lens Protector Tape Before Replacing The Appliance Cover Grille.
1. Connect eld wiring to contacts on back of device.
2. Dress wires back into backbox.
3. Install device as shown in Figure 5 to a single-gang backbox with the provided pan head screws.
4. Snap beauty cover over device.
5. To remove the appliance, insert a small at-bladed screwdriver into the bottom opening ½” as shown in Figure 6. Then pry o󰀨 beauty
cover with the screw driver and then unscrew device.
NOTE: backbox must be recessed ush with the wall surface.
IMPORTANT: Device only has one mounting orientation. LED light element should be pointed towards ground.
NOTE: For other mounting options please use beauty plate (Red: SLSGP-R, White: SLSGP-W) or surface box (Red: SLSBBR, White:
SLSBBW)
WARNING: DO NOT PAINT THIS DEVICE.
WARNING: When installing strobes in an open o󰀩ce or other areas containing partitions or other viewing obstructions, special
attention should be given to the location of the strobes so that their operating e󰀨ect can be seen by all intended viewers, with
the intensity, number, and type of strobes being su󰀩cient to make sure that the intended viewer is alerted by proper illumination,
regardless of the viewer’s orientation.
WARNING: A small possibility exists that the use of multiple strobes within a person’s eld of view, under certain circumstances,
might induce a photo-sensitive response in persons with epilepsy. Strobe reections in a glass or mirrored surface might also
induce such a response. To minimize this possible hazard, Siemens strongly recommends that the strobes installed should not
present a composite ash rate in the eld of view which exceeds ve (5) hz at the operating voltage of the strobes. Siemens
also strongly recommends that the intensity and composite ash rate of installed strobes comply with levels established by ap-
plicable laws, standards, regulations, codes and guidelines.
Figure 5: Installation Figure 6: Removal (See step 5)
CAUTION: Check that the installed product will have su󰀩cient clearance and wiring room prior to installing backboxes and conduit, espe-
cially if sheathed multiconductor cable or 3/4-inch conduit ttings are used.
Although the limits shown for the mounting option comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC) Siemens recommends use of the largest
single gang backbox option available and the use of approved stranded eld wires, whenever possible, to provide additional wiring room
for easy installation and minimum stress on the product from wiring.
CAUTION: Do not over tighten mounting screws. Excessive torque can distort the base and may a󰀨ect operation.
CAUTION: When using power tools to screw down the mounting plate to the electrical backbox, ensure the torque is set to the lowest
setting available.
NOTE: NFPA 72/ANSI 117.1 conform to ADAAG Equivalent Facilitation Guidelines in using fewer, higher intensity strobes within the same
protected area.
NOTE: Final acceptance is subject to Authorities Having Jurisdiction.
CAUTION: Check the installation instructions of the manufacturers of other equipment used in the system for any guidelines or restrictions
on wiring and/or locating Notication Appliance Circuits (NAC) and notication appliances. Some system communication circuits and/or
audio circuits, for example, may require special precautions to assure immunity from electrical noise (e.g., audio crosstalk).
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a com-
mercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
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or advertising claims, or for any other use, including description of the product’s application, operation, installation and testing is used at
the sole risk of the user and Siemens will not have any liability for such use.
IN NO CASE WILL SELLER’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR A PRODUCT.
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