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Hitech SHAVGS05 User manual

SHAVGS05 - VISIBLE SIGNALING APPLIANCE
ANS /UL 1971 COMPL ANT
SHAVGS07 - VISIBLE AND AUDIBLE SIGNALING
APPLIANCE
ANS /UL 1971 and ANS /UL 464 COMPL ANT
I. INTRODUCTION
The Safety Hi-Tech model, SHAVGS05 is a high quality visible signaling appliance and the Safety Hi-Tech
model, SHAVGS07 is a high quality visible and audible signaling appliance. The high intensity strobe utilizes
a Xenon flash tube that generates a high-intensity flash visible from all angles. This appliance is intended to
provide a visible or audible/visible, depending on the model, notification signal for the purpose of life safety
and property protection. The SHAVGS05 and SHAVGS07 are provided with a slider switch which allows for
candela selection at the installation site; the candela intensities which can be selected are 15Cd, 30Cd, 60Cd,
75Cd, or 110Cd. This appliance is ideal for any occupancy that requires notification appliances per the
applicable building or fire code or wherever dependable alarms are required. The SHAVGS05 and
SHAVGS07 strobe is listed in compliance with ANS /UL 1971, Signaling Appliances for the Hearing mpaired
II. LOCATION
This appliance is intended for use in Fire Alarm Systems and is to be installed in accordance with this
manual, the recommendation of the local authorities having jurisdiction, and other NFPA documents that
provide standards on notification appliances for protective signaling systems. The SHAVGS05 and
SHAVGS07 are intended for indoor installations only; this appliance is not listed for outdoor or drip proof
applications.
Wall mounted strobe and horn/strobe appliances shall have their entire lens at heights above the finished
floor of not less than 80 in. (2m) and not greater than 96 in. (2.4m)**. Spacing shall be in accordance with
Table A. f a room configuration is not square, the room size that will entirely encompass the room or
subdivide the room into multiple squares shall be used. Wall mounted horn only appliances shall have their
tops above the finished floors at heights of not less than 90 in. (2.30 m) and below the finished ceilings at
heights of not less than 6 in. (152 mm). Different mounting heights shall be permitted by the AHJ provided
the sound pressure level requirements of NFPA 72 are met.
III. MOUNTING, ROUGH-IN BOX AND RUN WIRING
This unit is designed for mounting to most single gang boxes, 4 in (10.16 cm) square outlet boxes, 2-gang
masonry boxes or non-metallic 2-gang switch boxes. Conduit entrance to boxes should be selected to insure
sufficient wiring clearance.
1. Run a minimum 18 gauge insulated 2 or more conductor cable.
2. Mount a box for each remote signaling appliance. Screw bracket onto box. nsert signal into bracket and
slide to the right firmly into the terminal block receptacle. Place housing over mounted assembly and
screw together with single screw at the bottom of the signal. Cover screw with plastic tab.
NOTICE: W R NG SHOULD BE CONNECTED TO MOUNT NG BRACKET PR OR TO MOUNT NG S GNAL.
NCOM NG POS T VE POWER LEAD MUST BE BROKEN AND EACH LEAD S TO BE NSERTED NTO
EACH OF THE TOP TWO TERM NALS. F TWO POWER RUNS ARE MADE TO THE S GNAL, ONE FOR
THE STROBE AND ONE FOR THE HORN, ONLY ONE OF THE RUNS MUST HAVE TS POS T VE LEAD
BROKEN AND PLACED UNDER THE TWO SEPARATE TOP TERM NALS. A BARR ER S PROV DED TO
PREVENT BOTH LEADS FROM BE NG PLACED UNDER THE SAME TERM NAL.
Table A
Room Spacing for Wall-Mounted Visible Appliances
per NFPA 72, 2013 Edition
Maximum Room Size Minimum Required Light Output
( Effective ntensity, Cd)
Meters Feet One Light
per Room
Four Lights per Room
(One Light per Wall)
6.10 x 6.10 20 x 20 15 NA
8.53 x 8.53 28 x 28 30 NA
9.14 x 9.14 30 x 30 34 NA
12.2 x 12.2 40 x 40 60 15
13.7 x 13.7 45 x 45 75 19
15.2 x 15.2 50 x 50 94 30
16.5 x 16.5 54 x 54 110 30
16.8 x 16.8 55 x 55 115 30
18.3 x 18.3 60 x 60 135 30
19.2 x 19.2 63 x 63 150 37
20.7 x 20.7 68 x 68 177 43
21.3 x 21.3 70 x 70 184 60
24.4 x 24.4 80 x 80 240 60
27.4 x 27.4 90 x 90 304 95
30.5 x 30.5 100 x 100 375 95
33.5 x 33.5 110 x 110 455 135
36.6 x 36.6 120 x 120 540 135
39.6 x 39.6 130 x 130 635 185
**Effective Intensity Requirements
for Sleeping Areas
Visible Notification Appliance
Distance from Ceiling to Top of Lens ntensity
greater than or equal to 24 in. (60.96 cm) 110cd
less than 24 in. (60.96 cm) 177cd
CAUTION:
Strobe light must be
installed within 16 feet of
the pillow when used in a
sleeping area.
Strobe light can not be seen when objects such as doors,
furniture or walls block strobe light.
NOTICE:
wTHE V SUAL S GNAL MUST BE N THE D RECT V EW NG AREA OF THE
OCCUPANT N ORDER TO BE SEEN.
wV SUAL S GNALS FOR THE HEAR NG MPA RED ARE ONLY ONE METHOD OF
ALERT NG THE HEAR NG MPA RED. V SUAL S GNALS MAY NOT BE THE
PREFERRED METHOD FOR NOT FY NG ALL HEAR NG MPA RED
ND V DUALS.
wTHE STROBE L GHT MUST BE SEEN BY THE SLEEP NG PERSON. F THE
PERSON HAS HEAD TURNED OR OTHERW SE UNABLE TO BE ALERTED BY
V SUAL, THE STROBE W LL NOT BE EFFECT VE.
24VDC CLEAR Lens Indoor Strobe Current Ratings
Strobe
Candela
Regulated 24VDC
Max. Operating
Current(mA)
Regulated 24VFWR
Max. Operating
Current (mA)
15 42 77
30 58 102
60 97 161
75 116 225
110 161 256
NOTICE: DC VOLTAGE RANGE L M TS:
16-33V. FWR VOLTAGE RANGE L M TS:
16-33V. TH S PRODUCT WAS ONLY
TESTED TO THE STATED VOLTAGE
RANGE(S); DO NOT APPLY 80% AND 110%
OF TH S RANGE FOR SYSTEM
OPERAT ON.
Horn Decibel Levels Horn Current Ratings Over
Input Voltage Range of 16-33V
Horn Mode
Minimum SPL
at 10Ft. (3.05 m)
Per ANSI/UL 464
(HIGH)
Minimum SPL
at 10Ft. (3.05 m)
Per ANSI/UL 464
(LOW)
Regulated 24VDC
Max. Operating
Current (mA)
HIGH Setting
Regulated 24VFWR
Max. Operating
Current (mA)
HIGH Setting
Temp 3 2400Hz 78 dBA 71* dBA 28 48
Temp 3 Mechanical 76 dBA 70* dBA 25 44
Temp 3 Chime 70* dBA 66* dBA 15 30
Continuous 2400Hz 81 dBA 74* dBA 28 48
Continuous Mechanical 80 dBA 72* dBA 25 44
Continuous Chime 70* dBA 66* dBA 15 30
Whoop 82 dBA 69* dBA 56 62
NOTICE:
wTHE THREE PULSE TEMPORAL PATTERN S TO BE USED FOR EVACUAT ON USE
ONLY.
wTHE SOUND OUTPUT FOR THE TEMPORAL 3 TONE S RATED LOWER S NCE THE
T ME THE HORN S OFF S AVERAGED NTO THE SOUND OUT PUT RAT NG.
WH LE THE HORN S PRODUC NG A TONE N THE TEMPORAL 3 MODE TS SOUND
PRESSURE S THE SAME AS THE CONT NUOUS MODE. UN TS HAVE BEEN
TESTED TO 0°C, 49°C AND 93% HUM D TY.
* Operating the horn in this mode at this voltage will result in not meeting the minimum
ANS /UL 464 sound level required for public mode fire protection service. These settings
are acceptable only for private mode fire alarm signaling use. Use the high dBA setting
for public mode applications (the chime tone is always private mode).
550-0621
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SHAVGS05 AND SHAVGS07 PRODUCT INFORMATION
NA = Not allowable
IV. WIRING
Wiring for synchronized strobes and horns.
Using this method you may:
wUse only two wires to synchronize the temporal horn and strobe with the ability to mute the horn (place
switches 1and 2in the ON position on the SHAVGS07.
wMute the horn only when the temporal horn option has been selected.
wUse the Safety Hi-Tech synchronization protocol to provide synchronization and mute the horn, if
available.
Wiring for synchronized parallel (unison) horn/strobe operation.
Using this method you may:
wUse four wires where two wires are used to power and synchronize the strobe and two additional wires
are used to power and synchronize the horn (place switches 1and 2in the OFF position on the \
SHAVGS07.
wChoose either continuous horn and allow the FACP to control the horn or choose temporal horn and
synchronize the horns with the Safety Hi-Tech synchronization protocol.
wUse the Safety Hi-Tech synchronization protocol to provide synchronization and mute the horn, if
available.
NOTICE:
wFOR TH S OPT ON, SW TCHES 1AND 2ON THE SHAVGS07 MUST BE N THE OFF POS T ON TO
SOLATE POWER TO THE AUD BLE AND V S BLE PORT ON OF THE C RCU T.
wALL STROBES ARE DES GNED TO FLASH AS SPEC F ED W TH CONT NUOUS APPL ED VOLTAGE
TH S APPL ANCE S NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE ON CODED OR PULS NG S GNAL NG
CRCU TS.
Conventional Method:
You may connect both the strobe and the horn directly from a source of rated power without the use of a
control module. However, the horns and strobe lights will NOT be synchronized. Place switches 1and 2in
the ON position on the SHAVGS07 to power both the audible and visible from a single pair of power wires. f
you wish to power the horn and strobe from independent sources of power, place switches 1and 2in the
OFF position on the SHAVGS07 and connect power to the appropriate terminals.
CAUTION: When using only a single power source to energize the strobe and horn (switches 1 and 2 in the ON position), the
in/out wiring must be under the S+ and S- terminals only. Failure to do so may result in damage to your signal. For the
SHAVGS05, only the top three terminals are to be used.
SWITCH POSITION
TONE 3 4 5
Mechanical Temporal 3 ON ON ON
Mechanical - Continuous OFF ON ON
2400Hz - Temporal 3 ONOFF ON
2400Hz - Continuous OFF OFF ON
Chime - Temporal 3 ON ON OFF
Chime - Continuous OFF ON OFF
Whoop ONOFF OFF
Whoop OFF OFF OFF
NOTICE:
wSW TCH POS T ONS 1
AND 2 N THE OFF
POS T ON TO SELECT
SOLATED HORN AND
STROBE POWER
NPUTS
wSW TCH POS T ON 6
ON = H GH dBA
wSW TCH POS T ON 6
OFF = LOW dBA
Mounting Bracket: Allows the installer to pre-wire the system, test for system supervision, remove the
signal head until occupancy, switch out Safety Hi-Tech signals without changing mounting brackets and
has locking edge connector for snap-in-place installation.
Instant Voltage Verification:
t is often necessary to confirm the voltage drop along a line of devices. The access holes are provided in
the back of the terminal block to allow the voltage to be measured directly without removing the device.
Typically this would be done at the end of the line to confirm design criteria. Most measurements will be
taken using the S+ and S- locations although access is provided to other locations.
NOTICE: CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO NOT SHORT THE TEST PROBES.
CAUTION: A jumper card is provided to
test for correct wiring in the supervisory
mode only. DO NOT pass alarm current
through the jumper.
550-0621-AAA
12/17/13
SAFETY HI-TECH
VIA CAVO R, 96
67051 AVEZZANO L’AQ ILA, ITALY
PHONE: +39.0863.19407.20
www.safetyhitech.com
Important Notice:
These materials have been prepared by Safety Hi-Tech for informational purposes
only, are necessarily summary, and are not purported to serve as legal advice and
should not be used as such. Safety Hi-Tech makes no representations and
warranties, express or implied, that these materials are complete and accurate,
up-to-date, or in compliance with all relevant local, state and federal laws, regulations
and rules. The materials do not address all legal considerations as there is inevitable
uncertainty regarding interpretation of laws, regulations and rules and the application
of such laws, regulations and rules to particular fact patterns. Each person's activities
can differently affect the obligations that exist under applicable laws, regulations or
rules. Therefore, these materials should be used only for informational purposes and
should not be used as a substitute for seeking professional legal advice. Safety
Hi-Tech will not be responsible for any action or failure to act in reliance upon the
information contained in this material.
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To remove bezel, grip both sides of bezel
and pull in a downward and outward motion.
Candela selection
slider switch. Depress
center and slide switch
to desired
brightness level.
Break off pin and insert
into hole at the bottom
of the selector to lock
candela setting. Signal
must be removed from
bracket and pin pushed
forward from backside
out of hole to change
candela.
V. CHECKOUT AND TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Supply power to the system control panel. The auxiliary signaling appliances in the system should not
be activated.
2. f the signal is activated:
wCheck all smoke and fire detectors in the system to make sure they have not been activated.
wCheck all wiring connections to make sure the signal detection circuits are not reversed or shorted
together. Check wire color codes and traces.
3. To test the signal appliances, trip the auxiliary panel or activate the alarm circuit at the main control
panel or activate one of the fire detection units in the system. All auxiliary signals should be activated.
4. An operational test on this product should be conducted in accordance with National Standards or at a
minimum annually and more often if dictated by local and state codes or authorities having jurisdiction.
NOTICE: THESE TEST NG PROCEDURES AND TROUBLESHOOT NG NSTRUCT ONS ARE
GENERAL ZED. PLEASE REFER TO THE SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL OPERAT NG NSTRUCT ONS FOR
PROPER OPERAT ON OF THE PANEL AND F RE DETECT ON SYSTEM.
SIGNALING APPLIANCE LIMITATION:
Your horn and horn/strobe meet or exceed the current audibility requirements of ANS /UL 464. However, if
the appliance is located outside a bedroom it may not wake up a sound sleeper, especially if the room door is
closed or only partially open.
VI. TO RETURN AN APPLIANCE
Should you experience problems with your appliance, proceed as follows:
1. Turn off electrical power to the auxiliary alarm circuit.
2. Remove the bezel, nameplate, then mounting screw and slide signal off from bracket
3. Replace unit that was removed to restore wiring supervision and to eliminate system trouble alert.
4. Carefully pack the defective unit (the manufacturer cannot be responsible for consequential damage due
to shipping or mis-handling). nclude a return address and complete details as to the nature of the
difficulties being experienced and date of installation.
5. Return to: Safety Hi-Tech, Via Cavour, 96-67051 Avezzano L’Aquila, TALY. Prior to returning, call
Safety Hi-Tech at +39.0863.19407.20 to obtain a RMA Number from our Customer Service Department.
THIS APPLIANCE WILL NOT OPERATE WITHOUT ELECTRICAL POWER. AS FIRES FRE UENTLY
CAUSE POWER INTERRUPTIONS, SAFETY HI-TECH SUGGESTS YOU DISCUSS FURTHER
SAFEGUARDS WITH YOUR LOCAL FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALIST.
LIMITED WARRANTY
For a period of 36 months from the date of purchase or a maximum of 42 months from the date of manufacture (or as long as required by applicable law), Safety Hi-Tech warrants to you the original purchaser that your
appliance will be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service.
This warranty does not apply and is void if damage or failure is caused by: accident, abuse, misuse, abnormal use, faulty installation, liquid contact, fire, earthquake or other external cause; operating the appliance outside
Safety Hi-Tech’s published guidelines; or service, alteration, maintenance or repairs performed by anyone other than Safety Hi-Tech. This warranty also does not apply to: consumable parts, such as batteries; cosmetic
damage, including but not limited to scratches or dents; defects caused by normal wear and tear or otherwise due to the normal aging of the appliance, or if any serial number has been removed or defaced from the
appliance.
TO THE EXTENT PERM TTED BY LAW, TH S WARRANTY AND THE REMED ES SET FORTH HERE N ARE EXCLUS VE AND N L EU OF ALL OTHER WARRANT ES, REMED ES AND COND T ONS, WHETHER
ORAL, WR TTEN, STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR MPL ED. SAFETY H -TECH D SCLA MS ALL STATUTORY AND MPL ED WARRANT ES, NCLUD NG W THOUT L M TAT ON, WARRANT ES OF MERCHANTAB L TY
AND F TNESS FOR A PART CULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANT ES AGA NST H DDEN OR LATENT DEFECTS TO THE EXTENT PERM TTED BY LAW. TO THE EXTENT SUCH WARRANT ES CANNOT BE
D SCLA MED, SUCH MPL ED WARRANT ES SHALL APPLY ONLY FOR THE WARRANTY PER OD SPEC F ED ABOVE. PLEASE NOTE THAT SOME STATES (COUNTR ES AND PROV NCES) DO NOT ALLOW
L M TAT ON ON HOW LONG AN MPL ED WARRANTY (OR COND T ON) LASTS. SO THE ABOVE L M TAT ON MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
EXCEPT AS PROV DED N TH S WARRANTY AND TO THE EXTENT PERM TTED BY LAW, SAFETY H -TECH W LL NOT BE L ABLE FOR ANY D RECT, SPEC AL, NC DENTAL OR CONSEQUENT AL DAMAGES
RESULT NG FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR COND T ON, OR AR S NG N CONNECT ON W TH THE SALE, USE OR REPA R OF THE APPL ANCE, OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, NCLUD NG
BUT NOT L M TED TO LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF REVENUE, LOSS OF ACTUAL OR ANT C PATED PROF TS, LOSS OF THE USE OF MONEY, LOSS OF BUS NESS, LOSS OF OPPORTUN TY, LOSS OF GOODW LL,
AND LOSS OF REPUTAT ON. THE MAX MUM L AB L TY OF SAFETY H -TECH SHALL NOT N ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PR CE PA D BY YOU FOR THE APPL ANCE. PLEASE NOTE THAT SOME
STATES (COUNTR ES AND PROV NCES) DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUS ON OR L M TAT ON OF NC DENTAL OR CONSEQUENT AL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE L M TAT ON OR EXCLUS ON MAY NOT APPLY TO
YOU.
f a defect in workmanship or materials causes your appliance to become inoperable within the warranty period, you must return the appliance to Safety Hi-Tech postage prepaid to: Safety Hi-Tech, Via Cavour, 96,
67051Avezzano L’Aquila, taly. You must prove to the satisfaction of Safety Hi-Tech the date of purchase of your appliance. You must also enclose a return address. Warranty service may only be performed by Safety
Hi-Tech personnel at Safety Hi-Tech’s facilities in Avezzano L’Aquila, taly. You must also pack the appliance to minimize the risk of it being damaged in transit. f we receive an appliance in a damaged condition as the
result of shipping, we will notify you and you must seek a claim with the shipper.
f you submit a valid claim toSafety Hi-Tech during the warranty period, Safety Hi-Tech will, at its option, repair your appliance or furnish you with a new or rebuilt appliance without charge to you except for postage required
to return the appliance to us. Safety Hi-Tech will not reimburse you for repairs or replacement parts provided by other parties. Your repaired or replacement appliance will be returned to you free of charge and it will be
covered under the warranty for the balance of the warranty period, if any. When a product or part is replaced, any replacement item becomes your property and the replaced item becomes property of Safety Hi-Tech.
TH S WARRANTY G VES YOU SPEC F C LEGAL R GHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER R GHTS WH CH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE (OR BY COUNTRY OR PROV NCE). BY TH S WARRANTY,
SAFETY H -TECH DOES NOT L M T OR EXCLUDE YOUR R GHTS EXCEPT AS ALLOWED BY LAW. TO FULLY UNDERSTAND YOUR R GHTS, YOU SHOULD CONSULT THE LAWS OF YOUR COUNTRY,
PROV NCE OR STATE.

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