An uninsulated section of a single conduit must NOT be looped around a terminal and used as two
separate connections. NFPA 72 requires that the wire is severed to provide electrical
2. Create a 4-inch long jumper using 14 - 22 AWG wire. Connect one end of the jumper wire
to the terminal marked with the desired operating voltage, 25 Vrms or 70 Vrms (see Figure
3). Connect the other end to the terminal marked "SPK".
Property damage, serious injury or death could occur if the housing is not closed properly.
To reduce the possibility of explosion, the Model AM300GCX's housing cover must
3. Be sure the neoprene rubber cover gasket is properly seated in the housing groove and rein-
stall housing cover.
IV. TESTING/OPERATING.
Under certain conditions these devices are capable of producing sounds loud enough to cause
hearing damage. Adequate hearing protection should be worn if standing within close proximity
to device while testing. Recommendations in the OSHA Sound Level Standard
A. After installation is complete, be sure to test the system to verify that each speaker operates
satisfactorily. If it is found that the unit is too loud for its location, a lower wattage tap may be
selected. Carefully remove the housing cover and move the positive (+) lead to a lower wattage
tap (see Figure 3). Reinstall the housing cover and retest.
Property damage, serious injury or death could occur if the housing is not closed properly.
To reduce the possibility of explosion, the Model AM300GCX's housing cover must
B. After completion of initial system test, establish a program for periodic testing of this device.
C. Provide a copy of these instructions for the Safety Engineer, system operator(s) and mainte-
nance personnel.
Even if your warning system is operating properly, it may not be completely effective. People may
not hear or heed your warning signal. You must recognize this fact and ensure that your warning
signal achieves its intended effect through proper test/training sequences within your specific ap-
plication(s).
V. MAINTENANCE.
Failure to follow all safety precautions and instructions may result in property damage,
serious injury, or death to you or others.
• Read and understand all instructions before performing maintenance on this unit.
supervision of the connection.
be kept tight while circuits are energized.
(29 CFR 1910) should not be exceeded.
be kept tight while circuits are energized.
SAFETY MESSAGE TO OPERATORS
SAFETY MESSAGE TO MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL
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