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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
L-Series
Low Frequency Sounder/Strobes
For use with the following models: Standard Wall Mount Sounder: HRLA-LF, HWLA-LF. Compact, Silenceable Wall Mount Sounder: HGRLZA-LF, HGWLZA-LF.
Ceiling Mount Sounder: HCRLA-LF, HCWLA-LF. Wall Mount Sounder Strobe: P2RLA-LF, P2WLA-LF.
(Sounder Strobes have English/French marking. Bezels required for other languages are sold separately.)
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Temperature:
Humidity Range:
Strobe Flash Rate:
Nominal Voltage (Low Frequency Sounder):
Nominal Voltage( Low Frequency Sounder/Strobe):
Operating Voltage Range (includes fire alarm panels with built in sync):
Operating Voltage with MDL3A Sync Module:
Input terminal wire gauge:
Silence Time
Power down time to reset silence

DIMENSIONS FOR PRODUCTS AND ACCESSORIES

WALL PRODUCTS
Standard Sounder
Sounder Strobe
Compact Silenceable Sounder
Standard device with SBBRL/WL Surface Mount Back Box
Compact device with SBBGRL/WL Surface Mount Back Box
NOTE: SBBRL/WL Surface Mount Back Box intended only for standard sounder and sounder strobe. SBBGRL/WL
Surface Mount Back Box intended for compact sounder.
CEILING PRODUCTS
Sounder
Sounder with SBBCRL/WL Surface Mount Back Box

JUNCTION BOX OPTIONS

Standard Indoor Products: 4" x 4" x 1½" (10.16 cm x 10.16 cm x 3.8 cm), Single Gang, Double Gang, 4" Octagon, SBBRL/WL (wall), SBBCRL/WL (ceiling)
Compact Indoor Products: Single Gang, SBBGRL/WL (wall)
NOTICE: This manual shall be left with the owner/user of this equipment.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The L-Series low frequency series of notification appliances offers a range
of low frequency sounder and low frequency sounder/strobe products for
wall and ceiling applications. Studies have shown that low frequency audible
devices that operate around 520Hz are more effective in waking individuals
in sleeping areas. These products are electrically backward compatible with
SpectrAlert Advance notification appliances. The 2-wire products fit systems
where a single NAC controls both sounder and strobe. The System Sensor
MDL3A module may be used to provide synchronization.
The models HGRLZA-LF and HGWLZA-LF include an LED alarm indicator
and silence switch. (See Figures 9 and 10.) During alarm, pressing the silence
switch will silence the horn and illuminate the LED for a maximum of 10 min-
utes. The silence can be reset by removing power for a minimum of 4 seconds.
Also included in these models is a silence test feature. To use this, activate the
NAC at the panel and put the system into alarm. Hold the silence button for
5 to 10 seconds and release; the unit will silence but resound in 10 seconds.
These devices are to be installed according to the re quirements of the local
codes/authorities and CAN/ULC S524.
For non-silenceable models, install a separate remote switch with the sounder
or sounder strobes. Use a Residential Silence Module (model RSM-1A or a
RSM-1RA and RSM-1SWA) to comply with the requirements of the local
codes/authorities and CAN/ULC S524 for dwelling spaces.
Sounder-only models are approved for wall or ceiling installations.
Sounder Strobe models approved for wall use only.
32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
10 to 93% Non-condensing
1 flash per second
Regulated 24VDC/FWR
Regulated 24VDC/FWR
16 to 33V (24V nominal)
16.5 to 33V (24V nominal)
12 to 18 AWG
10 minutes max.
4 seconds
Length
Width
5.6" (143mm)
4.7" (119mm)
5.6" (143mm)
4.7" (119mm)
5.26" (133 mm)
3.46" (88 mm)
5.7" (145 mm)
4.8"(120mm)
5.4" (137 mm)
3.6"(91mm)
Diameter
6.83" (173.5mm)
1.4" (36mm)
6.92" (175.8mm)
3.9" (99mm)

FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS

The National Building Code of Canada and CAN/ULC S525 require that all
sounders used for building evacuation produce temporal coded signals. Sig-
nals other than those used for evacuation purposes do not have to produce the
temporal coded signal. The National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72, requires that
audible appliances installed in sleeping areas produce a low frequency alarm
signal that shall be a square wave or provide equivalent awakening ability
(effective Jan. 1, 2014). System Sensor recommends spacing notification appli-
ances in compliance with NFPA 72.
LOOP DESIGN AND WIRING
The system designer must make sure that the total current drawn by the de-
vices on the loop does not exceed the current capability of the panel supply,
and that the last device on the circuit is operated within its rated voltage. The
current draw information for making these calculations can be found in the
tables within this manual. For convenience and accuracy, use the voltage drop
calculator on the System Sensor website.
When calculating the voltage available to the last device, it is necessary to
consider the voltage drop due to the resistance of the wire. The thicker the
wire, the smaller the voltage drop. Wire resistance tables can be obtained
from electrical handbooks. Note that if Class A wiring is installed, the wire
length may be up to twice as long as it would be for circuits that are not fault
tolerant.
1
3333 Unity Drive, Mississauga, ON L5L 3S6
800/736-7672, FAX: 905-812-0771
Depth
1.5" (38 mm)
1.93" (49mm)
1.5" (38 mm)
3.3" (84mm)
3" (76mm)
Depth
www.systemsensor.ca
I56-6649-000
2/24/2020

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  • Page 1 SpectrAlert Advance notification appliances. The 2-wire products fit systems signal that shall be a square wave or provide equivalent awakening ability where a single NAC controls both sounder and strobe. The System Sensor (effective Jan. 1, 2014). System Sensor recommends spacing notification appli- MDL3A module may be used to provide synchronization.
  • Page 2 FIGURE 2. WIRING TERMINALS, SHORTING SPRING, AND STRIP GUIDE NOTE: The total number of strobes on a single NAC must not exceed 69 for 24 volt applications. Loop resistance on a single NAC should not exceed 120 Shorting Spring ohms for 24 volt. NOTE: A shorting spring is provided between terminals 2 and 3 of the mount- ing plate to enable wiring checks after the system has been wired, but prior to installation of the final product.
  • Page 3 TABLE 1. WALL SOUNDER STROBE CURRENT DRAW (mA) AND SOUND OUTPUT (dBA) Sound Output Sound Output Current draw (mA) (dBA) (dBA) Volume Reverberant Anechoic Pos Tone Setting 16-33 VDC 16-33 FWR 16-33 V 16-33 V 15cd 30cd 75cd 95cd 110cd 135cd 185cd 15cd 30cd 75cd 95cd...
  • Page 4 FCC STATEMENT System Sensor Strobes and Horn/Strobes have been tested and found to comply with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are...

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