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Typical Wiring <br />Strobe Operating Current (RIMS) <br />The strobe must be connected to signal circuits which output <br />UL <br />a constant (not pulsed) voltage. The horn <br />can be connected to <br />Rating 15 cd 15/75 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd <br />continuous voltage circuits. <br />16 Vdc 1 109 1 160 1 130 1 263 329 <br />16 Vfwr 160 210 189 333 420 <br />HORN and STROBE FIRST DEVICE <br />ON SAME CIRCUIT xo wM <br />NMn/Sl <br />Typical <br />15 cd 15/75 cd 30 cd 75 cd 110 cd <br />To uuule Ustetl <br />Current <br />Pre Alum Control x+ <br />x+ <br />24Vdo 69 90 89 169 180 <br />Pawl Signal Clmutt =tl F- <br />s+ <br />S+ <br />24 Vfwr 108 128 134 266 260 <br />To Nua Oedaa <br />er EOL Resists <br />+ <br />Vdc. Volts direct current, regulated and filtered <br />HORN and STROBE <br />ON SEPARATE CIRCUIT <br />> <br />Vicar. Dolts full wave rectified <br />FIRST DEVICE <br />+ <br />ToUWLC UstDd+ <br />To Oedoe <br />Rre warm Cclueodrol Serialxerryibetre <br />or EOL EOL ReSielor <br />Current Draw Notes and Comments <br />Pend SDnd Cli <br />1. Current values are shown In my,. <br />Him <br />x+ <br />2, UL meplate Rating <br />TouWLC ❑dee+ s+ <br />S+ <br />odsadinstrumentscanvarylromTypicalCurrentduetomeasurementmeth- <br />ods and instruments used. <br />RmAlumCarl <br />To Nod Strobe Della <br />Pahl Swai Cil <br />or EOL neeidor <br />3. EDWARDS recommends using the Typical Current for system design Including <br />PAC and Power Supply loading and voltage drop calculations. <br />4. Use the 16 Vdc EMS current ratings for filtered power supply and battery AT <br />calculations. Use the 16 Vfwr EMS current ratings for unfiltered power supply <br />calculations. <br />6. Fuses, circuit breakers and other overcurrent protection devices are typically <br />rated for current in EMS values. Most of these devices operate based upon <br />the heating affect of the current flowing through the device. The EMS current <br />dBA Output <br />Horn -strobes <br />U L464 <br />Average-anechoic <br />Peak-anechoic <br />Temporal Steady <br />Temporal Steady <br />Temporal Steady <br />High dB Output <br />79.0 86.0 <br />97.0 97.0 <br />102.0 102.0 <br />Low dB Output <br />76.0 79.0 <br />93.0 93.0 <br />98.0 98.0 <br />determines the heating affect and therefore, the trip and hold threshold for these <br />Horns 7 'W "'M "'M W <br />U L464 <br />Average-anechoic <br />Peak-anechoic <br />Temporal Steady <br />Temporal Steady <br />Temporal Steady <br />High dB Output <br />82.0 86.0 <br />98.0 98.0 <br />104.0 104.0 <br />Low dB Output <br />76.0 82.0 <br />94.0 94.0 <br />99.0 99.0 <br />dBA Output Notes and Comments <br />• All values shown are dBAmeasured at 10 feet (3.01m). <br />• UL1480 values measured in reverberation room. <br />• Average values are measured in anechoic chamber <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />DATA SHEET E85001-0341 <br />Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 1.2 <br />