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Duotronic® Horns and Sirens ELECTRONIC SIGNALS Duotronic® Horns and Sirens High dB, Electronic Sound 5520 & 5521 Series FEATURES > 114 dB audible signal The 5520 and 5521 Series are low current, high performance, high > 5520 Series is weatherproofed by decibel signals which may be coded or used as a continuous alarm. adding 349 back box The 5520 Series is designed to function as either a horn or siren by > 5521 Series is weatherproof as setting an internal, tamper proof switch. The signal's universal supplied Adaptaplate® mounts directly on walls, or on any single-gang open- > Horn and siren or horn models ing. Adaptaplate speeds installation by allowing the installer to con- nect all field wiring to the plate and then finishing the installation by > Easy Adaptaplate installation snapping the horn onto the plate. It also mounts to 3 1/4" (83mm), 3 1/2" (89mm), 4" (102mm) octagon, 4" (102mm) square boxes, or AGENCY APPROVALS equivalent fittings. The signal may be weatherproofed using the > UL 464 Listed Edwards Cat. No. 349 back box (see page 5-10). > FM Approved Audible Notification The 5521 operates as a horn only. It is intended for weatherproof Appliances Standard 3151-3152 applications and must be mounted on the supplied Edwards Cat. No. 349 backbox (see page 5-10) using the universal Adaptaplate® SPECIFICATIONS (supplied). > Horn frequency - 1.1KHz The 5520 and 5521 Series are used for schools, factories, lumber > Siren frequency - rises and falls yards, and other industrial and commercial installations. The horn from 600 to 1300 Hz every 3 signal is often used for timing, paging, and alarms. The siren signal seconds is particularly suitable for high noise areas and often used for alert- > Speaker swivels 180° horizontally ing an evacuation. and 90° vertically D-04 90 Fieldstone Court | Cheshire, CT 06410 Ph: 203.699.3300 | Fx: 203.699.3108 © Copyright 2004 Edwards 4-2 www.edwards-signals.com ELECTRONIC SIGNALS TECHNICAL INFORMATION 11" 13 1/2" (279mm) (343mm) 8 3/4" Dia. (222) 14" 90° (356mm) 11" (279mm) 5 1/2" (140mm) 7" Dia. (178mm) Speaker can be positioned anywhere within 90° vertically 5520 Series may be weatherproofed using Cat. No. 349 back box (purchased separately.) or 180° horizontally 5521 is supplied with Cat. No. 349 weatherproof back box dB at Cat. No. Volts Amps VA 10 ft (3.05m) 5520-AS 12V AC 60 Hz 1.3 15.6 12V DC .7 8.4 5520-AQ 24V AC 60 Hz .85 20.4 114 24V DC .35 8.4 (Horn) 5520-N5 120V AC 60 Hz .35 42 112 5520-P1 125V DC .1 12.5 (Siren) 5520-R5* 240V AC 60 Hz .1 24.0 5521-S1 250V DC .065 16.3 114 (Horn only) *Uses separately mounted 598Y Transformer. D-04 90 Fieldstone Court | Cheshire, CT 06410 4-3 © Copyright 2004 Edwards Ph: 203.699.3300 | Fx: 203.699.3108 www.edwards-signals.com ELECTRONIC SIGNALS Duotronic® Horn/Siren Diode Polarized, High dB 5520D Series FEATURES > Diode polarized for supervisory Low current, high performance, high decibel signaling appliance de- circuits signed to function as either a horn or siren by setting an internal, > Weatherproofed by adding 349 tamper proof switch. The 5520D is primarily intended for use in ap- back box plications requiring electrical supervision of signaling circuit field > Switchable horn or siren wiring. These signals may also be used for unsupervised signaling operation applications. > Easy Adaptaplate installation The signal's universal Adaptaplate® mounts directly on walls, or on any single-gang opening. Adaptaplate speeds installation by allow- AGENCY APPROVALS ing the installer to connect all field wiring to the plate and then fin- > UL 464 Listed ishing the installation by snapping the horn onto the plate. It also mounts to 3 1/4" (83mm), 3 1/2" (89mm), 4" (102mm) octagon, 4" > FM Approved Audible Notification (102mm) square boxes, or equivalent fittings. The signal may be Appliances Standard 3151-3152 weatherproofed using the Edwards Cat. No. 349 back box (see page 5-10). SPECIFICATIONS Used for schools, factories, lumber yards, and commercial installa- > Speaker swivels 180° horizontally and 90° vertically tions. The horn signal is often used for timing, paging, and burglar and fire alarms. The siren signal is particularly suitable for alarm > Horn frequency - 1.1KHz and evacuation in high noise areas. > Siren frequency - rises and falls from 600 to 1300 Hz every 3 seconds D-04 90 Fieldstone Court | Cheshire, CT 06410 Ph: 203.699.3300 | Fx: 203.699.3108 © Copyright 2004 Edwards 4-4 www.edwards-signals.com ELECTRONIC SIGNALS TECHNICAL INFORMATION 11" 13 1/2" (279mm) (343mm) 8 3/4" Dia. (222) 14" 90° (356mm) 11" (279mm) 5 1/2" (140mm) 7" Dia. (178mm) Speaker can be positioned anywhere within 90° vertically May be weatherproofed using Cat. No. 349 back box (not supplied) and 180° horizontally dB at Cat. No. Volts Amps VA 10 ft (3.05m) 5520D-N5 120V AC .35 42.0 114 50/60 Hz (Horn) 5520D-AW 20-24V DC .35 8.4 112 (Siren) D-04 90 Fieldstone Court | Cheshire, CT 06410 4-5 © Copyright 2004 Edwards Ph: 203.699.3300 | Fx: 203.699.3108 www.edwards-signals.com ELECTRONIC SIGNALS Duotronic® Electronic Horns and Sirens Explosionproof 5522 & 5523 Series FEATURES > Corrosion resistant electrostatic The 5522 Series Horn and 5523 Series Siren are low current, high heat flowed powder epoxy gray performance, high decibel signals for hazardous locations. finish > Fitted with factory sealed 1/2" They can be mounted on any surface using three bolts. Flying leads (13mm) threaded pipe nipple for allow for quick installation quick installation For use where a high decibel sound is required for alert or evacua- AGENCY APPROVALS tion in hazardous locations. Typical applications include signaling for security, evacuation, power failure, and danger. Ideal for use in fac- > UL Listed for Class I, Division 1 tories, mines, flour mills, refineries and paint shops. and 2, Groups B, C, and D hazardous locations > UL 464 and 1203 Listed SPECIFICATIONS > Speaker swivels 180° vertically or horizontally depending on orientation of mounting bracket > 30" (762mm) wire leads > Horn frequency - 982 Hz > Siren frequency - rises and falls from 600 to 1250 Hz every 8 seconds D-04 90 Fieldstone Court | Cheshire, CT 06410 Ph: 203.699.3300 | Fx: 203.699.3108 © Copyright 2004 Edwards 4-6 www.edwards-signals.com ELECTRONIC SIGNALS TECHNICAL INFORMATION Speaker pivots 180° 11 1/4" (286mm) 11 1/4" (286mm) 18 3/8" (467mm) Signal Off Signal On dB at Cat. No. Description Volts Standby Current (Amps) Operating Current (Amps) 10 ft (3.05m) 5522-AQ Horn 24V DC 0.061 0.470 24V AC 50/60 Hz 0.250 1.32 5522-Y6 Horn 120V AC 50/60 Hz 0,088 0.260 109 240V AC 50/60 Hz 0.091 0.190 125V DC 0.031 0.130 250V DC 0.019 0.070 5523-AQ Siren 24V DC 0.061 0.470 24V AC 50/60 Hz 0.250 1.32 5523-Y6 Siren 120V AC 50/60 Hz 0,088 0.260 105 240V AC 50/60 Hz 0.091 0.190 125V DC 0.031 0.130 250V DC 0.019 0.070 D-04 90 Fieldstone Court | Cheshire, CT 06410 4-7 © Copyright 2004 Edwards Ph: 203.699.3300 | Fx: 203.699.3108 www.edwards-signals.com ELECTRONIC SIGNALS Duotronic® Electronic Horns and Sirens Explosionproof, Diode Polarized 5522D & 5523D FEATURES > Diode polarized for supervisory The 5522D Horn and 5523D Siren are low current, high perfor- circuits mance, high decibel signals for hazardous locations. They are pri- > Corrosion resistant electrostatic marily intended for use in hazardous location applications requiring heat flowed powder epoxy gray electrical supervision of signaling circuit field wiring. These signals finish may also be used for unsupervised signaling applications. > Fitted with factory sealed 1/2" They may be mounted on any surface using three bolts. (13mm) threaded pipe nipple for quick installation For use where a high decibel sound is required for alert or evacua- tion in hazardous locations. Typical applications include signaling for AGENCY APPROVALS security, fire, power failure, and danger. Ideal for use in factories, > UL Listed for Class I, Division 1 flour mills, refineries and paint shops. and 2, Groups B, C, and D hazardous locations > UL 464 and 1604 Listed SPECIFICATIONS > Speaker swivels 180° vertically or horizontally depending on orientation of mounting bracket > 30" (762mm) wire leads > Horn frequency - 9.82 Hz > Siren frequency - rises and falls from 600 to 1250 Hz every 8 seconds D-04 90 Fieldstone Court | Cheshire, CT 06410 Ph: 203.699.3300 | Fx: 203.699.3108 © Copyright 2004 Edwards 4-8 www.edwards-signals.com ELECTRONIC SIGNALS TECHNICAL INFORMATION Speaker pivots 180° 11 1/4" (286mm) 11 1/4" (286mm) 18 3/8" (467mm) Signal Off Signal On dB at Cat. No. Description Volts Standby Current (Amps) Operating Current (Amps) 10 ft (3.05m) 5522D-AW Horn 20-31V DC 0.061 0.400 109 5523D-AW Siren 20-31V DC 0.061 0.400 105 D-04 90 Fieldstone Court | Cheshire, CT 06410 4-9 © Copyright 2004 Edwards Ph: 203.699.3300 | Fx: 203.699.3108 www.edwards-signals.com ELECTRONIC SIGNALS Adaptatone® Millennium Multiple Tone Signal Single Output RS485 Activation 5530M & 5530MV Series FEATURES > 27 tone capability - No additional The Edwards 5530M Adaptatone Millennium is a heavy-duty indus- tone modules needed trial, tone-selectable, signaling device capable of producing volume- > PLC compatible controlled, high-decibel tones. It uses a microprocessor circuit to > Output up to 110 dB create 27 distinctive tones, selected by setting a dip switch within the unit. For a complete listing of all 27 tones, see page 4-55.
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