DOC-FW972M-UM-R1.1
INSTALLATION MANUAL
FW972MW, FW972MR,
FW972MW-N, FW972MR-N
Mini Horn
FW972MW
FW972MR FW972MW-N
FW972MR-N
DESCRIPTION
The FW972MR & FW972MW (with silence button)
and FW972MR-N & FW972MW-N (without silence
button) Mini Horns are conventional audible signal
appliances that operate on Maple Armor's NAC, listed
according to UL 464 and ULC-S525 for indoor use.
When the polarity of the NAC circuit is switched from
supervision to alarm activation, the device sounds
with Temporal 3 code. The horns offer three sound
level settings. A button is contained that when
pressed will allow the device to be silenced for 10
minutes before resound.
ATTENTION
The product must be used within its
published
specifications
installed, operated, and maintained, in
accordance with these instructions. Users
are solely responsible for determining whether a
product is suitable for the user's purposes or achieves
the intended results. Read the instructions carefully
before using this product. Failure to comply with any of
the instructions, cautions, and warnings could result in
improper application, installation and/or operation of
these products in an emergency situation.
NOTE
Do not paint this device.
Any material extrapolated from this document or from
Maple Armor's instructions or other documents
describing the product for use in promotional or
advertising claims, or for any other use, including a
description of the product's application, operation,
installation, and testing is the sole responsibility of the
user. Maple Armor will not assume any liability for such
use. In no case will Maple Armor's liability exceed the
purchase price paid for a product.
SPECIFICATION (UL 464 / ULC-S525)
Operating Voltage
Max. RMS Alarm
Current (mA)
Sound Level
(dBA) per UL 464
Sound Level
(dBA) per ULC-
S525
Directional
Characteristics
Operating
Temperature
Operating
Humidity
Horn Pattern
and
properly
Wire gauge
Location
Compatible
panels
SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATION:
Avg. RMS Alarm
Current (mA)
Over One
Temporal 3 Cycle
NOTE – The maximum RMS Alarm Current is the device rating and must
be used for determining the system loading capacity (for NAC, SLC etc.)
. The average RMS Alarm Current should be used for determining the
battery calculations.
INSTALLATION and WIRING
CAUTION
Install this device in accordance with all applicable
codes and the Local Authorities Having Jurisdiction.
Electrical supervision requires breaking the wire run
at each terminal. Do not loop the signaling circuit
field wires around the terminals.
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Regulated 24VDC (16 to 33 VDC)
Setting
High
Medium
32
23
Setting
High
Medium
16Vdc
85
79
24Vdc
88
82
33Vdc
89
83
Setting
High
Medium
16Vdc
87
85
24Vdc
91
87
33Vdc
92
89
Angle
OSPL (dBA)
0° (ref)
0 (ref)
Horizontal
±89°
-3
Axis
No
-6
drop
± 90°
-3.4
Angle
OSPL (dBA)
0° (ref)
0 (ref)
Vertical
± 26°
-3
Axis
± 30°
-6
± 90°
-9.9
0° C to 49° C (32° F to 120° F)
0 to 93% RH
Temporal 3
12 to 18 AWG
Indoor wall
FW951 Sync Module,
FW106/FW106C/FW106S/FW106SC FACP
Setting
High
Medium
20
13
Low
16
Low
75
77
78
Low
83
86
86
Low
10
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