Data Sheet

Fire Alarm Systems | SS‑P Two‑wire Indoor Horn Strobes
SS‑P Two‑wire Indoor Horn Strobes
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u Plug‑in design with tamper-resistant construction
u Field‑selectable standard candela (15 cd, 15/75 cd,
30 cd, 75 cd, 95 cd, 110 cd, or 115 cd) settings or
high candela settings (135 cd, 150 cd, 177 cd, or
185 cd)
u Horn rated at 88 dbA or greater at 16 V
u Rotary switch selection for horn tone and one of
three volumes
u Shorting spring on mounting plate for continuity
check before installation
The SS‑P System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance
notification appliances simplify installations with
features such as plug‑in designs, instant feedback
messages to ensure correct installation of individual
devices, and field‑selectable candela settings. While
there are products specifically designed for use on the
ceiling or the wall, these products are listed to be
used in either application, and the same mounting
plate is used for wall- and ceiling‑mount units.
SpectrAlert products can be used in either DC or
full‑wave rectified (FWR) systems (12 V or 24 V). If
required, the SSMDL or SSMDLW module can be used
to provide synchronization.
Notice
Full‑wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a
non‑regulated, time‑varying power source that is
used on some power supply and panel outputs.
Notice
SpectrAlert products set at 15 cd and 15/75 cd
automatically work on either 12 V or 24 V power
supplies. The products are not listed for 12 V
operating voltages when set to any other candela
settings.
Functions
Horn
The horn has three volume options and an option to
switch between a temporal Code 3 pattern and a
non‑temporal (continuous) pattern. These options are
set by a multiple position switch.
Strobe
When wired as a primary-signaling notification
appliance, the strobe complies with the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements for visible
signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's
entire operating voltage range. The strobe light
consists of a xenon flash tube and associated lens and
reflector system.

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