NOTIFIER Series As-24mcw Multi-Candela Audible Strobe Appliance Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- NOTIFIER
Table of Contents
- NOTIFIER Series As-24mcw Multi-Candela Audible Strobe Appliance
- GENERAL
- SPECIFICATIONS
- LIGHT DISTRIBUTION PER UL 1971
- CANDELA SETTINGS
- SOUND OUTPUT (SPL) SETTINGS
- WIRING INFORMATION
- MOUNTING OPTIONS
- MOUNTING PROCEDURES
- MOUNTING NOTES
- Limited Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
NOTIFIER Series As-24mcw Multi-Candela Audible Strobe Appliance
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SERIES AS-24MCW MULTI-CANDELA AUDIBLE STROBE APPLIANCE
(WALL MOUNT VERSION)
Use this product according to this instruction manual. Please keep this
instruction manual for future reference.
GENERAL
Wheelock’s Series Audible Strobe Multi-Candela (AS-24MCW) Appliance is the
industry’s first 2-wire horn strobe alarm appliance that provides 4 selectable
candela settings (15, 30, 75, 110). Additionally, this appliance can function
with a continuous or code 3 horn tone and continuous strobe when connected
directly to the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP), or provide a synchronized
code 3 horn tone and synchronized strobe when used in conjunction with a Sync
Module (SM), Dual Sync Module (DSM) or the Power Booster (PS-12/24-8). The AS-
24MCW Appliance is UL Listed under Standard 1971 for Emergency Appliances for
the Hearing Impaired and UL Standard 464 for Audible Signal Appliances. This
appliance is listed for wall mounting and indoor use only and is equipped with
a Universal Mounting Plate (UMP) that can be mounted to single-gang, double-
gang, 4” backbox, 100mm European backbox or SHBB surface backbox (See Mounting
Options). The AS-24MCW Appliance uses a Xenon flashtube with solid state
circuitry enclosed in a rugged Lexan lens to provide maximum visibility and
reliability for effective visible signaling.
The AS-24MCW Appliance can be field set to provide either High (HI) dBA,
Medium (MED) dBA or Low (LO) dBA sound output.
This strobe model is designed for use with either filtered DC (VDC) or
unfiltered Full-Wave-Rectified (VRMS) input voltage. All inputs are polarized
for compatibility with standard reverse polarity supervision of circuit wiring
by a (FACP).
NOTE: The code 3 horn incorporates the temporal pattern (1/2 second on,
1/2 second off, 1/2 second on, 1/2 second off, 1/2 second on, 1-1/2 off and
repeat) specified by ANSI/NFPA for standard emergency evacuation signaling.
The code 3 horn should be used only for fire evacuation signaling and not for
any other purpose.
NOTE: All CAUTIONS and WARNINGS are identified by the symbol All warnings
are printed in bold capital letters.
WARNING: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS
PRODUCT. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS, CAUTIONS
AND WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER APPLICATION, INSTALLATION AND/OR
OPERATION OF THESE PRODUCTS IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.
WARNING: THE AUDIBLE STROBE APPLIANCES MUST BE FIELD SET TO THE DESIRED
TONE AND dBA SOUND OUTPUT LEVEL BEFORE THEY ARE INSTALLED. THIS IS DONE BY
PROPERLY INSERTING JUMPER PLUGS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
INCORRECT SETTINGS WILL RESULT IN IMPROPER PERFORMANCE, WHICH COULD RESULT IN
PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.
SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1: UL Ratings
Settings
| Regulated Voltage (VDC/VRMS)| Voltage Range
(VDC/VRMS)
| Strobe Candela (cd)
AS-24MCW| 24| 16.0-33.0| 15/30/75/110
Table 2: dBA Sound Output for 24VDC Models
Description| Volume| Reverberant Per UL 464| Anechoic dBA
16VDC| 24VDC| 33VDC| 16VDC| 24VDC| 33VDC
Continuous Horn
| Low| 80| 83| 86| 86| 90| 92
Medium| 85| 88| 91| 91| 95| 98
High| 88| 91| 93| 95| 99| 101
Code 3 Horn
| Low| 75| 79| 82| 86| 90| 92
Medium| 80| 84| 86| 91| 95| 98
High| 84| 87| 90| 95| 99| 101
Copyright 2000 Wheelock, Inc. All rights reserved.
WARNING: THESE APPLIANCES WERE TESTED TO THE OPERATING VOLTAGE LIMITS OF
16-33 VOLTS FOR 24V MODELS USING FILTERED (DC) OR UNFILTERED FULL-WAVE
RECTIFIED (FWR). DO NOT APPLY 80% AND 110% OF THESE VOLTAGE VALUES FOR SYSTEM
OPERATION.
WARNING : CHECK THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM OUTPUT OF THE POWER SUPPLY AND
STANDBY BATTERY AND SUBTRACT THE VOLTAGE DROP FROM THE CIRCUIT WIRING
RESISTANCE TO DETERMINE THE APPPLIED VOLTAGE TO THE STROBES.
NOTE: THE MAXIMUM WIRE IMPEDANCE BETWEEN STROBES SHALL NOT EXCEED 35
OHMS. THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OR STROBES ON A SINGLE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT
SHALL NOT EXCEED 47.
WARNING: CANDELA SETTING WILL DETERMINE THE CURRENT DRAW OF THE PRODUCT.
NOTES:
- Strobe will produce 1 flash per second over the “Regulated Voltage” range.
- Anechoic dBA is measured on-axis in a non-reflective (free field) test room using fast meter response. For peak dBA (measured with peak meter response), add 5dBA to anechoic values shown in Table 2 and 2A. Reverberant dBA is a minimum UL rating based on sound pressure measurements in a reverberant test room.
- This model is UL Listed for indoor use with a temperature range of +32oF to +120oF (0oC to +49oC) and maximum humidity of 85%RH.
Table 3: Current Ratings (AMPS) for 24VDC Wall Models with Hi dBA Setting
Rated Average Current
Voltage| 15cd| 30cd| 75cd| 110cd
16.0VDC| 0.100| 0.149| 0.255| 0.324
24.0VDC| 0.093| 0.126| 0.183| 0.236
33.0VDC| 0.104| 0.126| 0.160| 0.200
16.0VRMS| 0.140| 0.213| 0.376| 0.495
24.0VRMS| 0.140| 0.168| 0.253| 0.332
33.0VRMS| 0.160| 0.180| 0.245| 0.305
Rated Peak Current *
Voltage| 15cd| 30cd| 75cd| 110cd
16.0VDC| 0.149| 0.190| 0.356| 0.454
24.0VDC| 0.143| 0.180| 0.260| 0.334
33.0VDC| 0.195| 0.235| 0.315| 0.368
16.0VRMS| 0.455| 0.644| 1.310| 1.560
24.0VRMS| 0.616| 0.721| 1.030| 1.215
33.0VRMS| 0.945| 1.150| 1.290| 1.410
- The time duration for the peak current is 1 millisecond.
NOTE: Inrush current is less than rated peak current.
Table 3A Rated Average Current (AMPS) for 24VDC Wall Models with Medium and Low dBA Setting
Rated Average Current (Medium)
Voltage| 15cd| 30cd| 75cd| 110cd
16.0VDC| 0.085| 0.135| 0.237| 0.312
24.0VDC| 0.072| 0.110| 0.165| 0.218
33.0VDC| 0.072| 0.095| 0.125| 0.165
16.0VRMS| 0.122| 0.209| 0.372| 0.491
24.0VRMS| 0.110| 0.149| 0.242| 0.304
33.0VRMS| 0.121| 0.148| 0.227| 0.274
Rated Average Current (Low)
Voltage| 15cd| 30cd| 75cd| 110cd
16.0VDC| 0.081| 0.125| 0.234| 0.309
24.0VDC| 0.063| 0.095| 0.149| 0.210
33.0VDC| 0.058| 0.085| 0.115| 0.155
16.0VRMS| 0.120| 0.204| 0.363| 0.487
24.0VRMS| 0.106| 0.146| 0.235| 0.305
33.0VRMS| 0.110| 0.142| 0.218| 0.270
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TOTAL AVERAGE CURRENT AND TOTAL PEAK CURRENT
REQUIRED BY ALL APPLIANCES THAT ARE CONNECTED TO THE SYSTEM’S PRIMARY AND
SECONDARY POWER SOURCES, APPLIANCE CIRCUITS, SM, DSM SYNC MODULES AND
PS-12/24-8 DO NOT EXCEED THE POWER SOURCES’ RATED CAPACITY OR THE CURRENT
RATINGS OF ANY FUSES ON THE CIRCUITS TO WHICH THESE APPLIANCES ARE WIRED.
OVERLOADING POWER SOURCES OR EXCEEDING FUSE RATINGS COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF
POWER AND FAILURE TO ALERT OCCUPANTS DURING AN EMERGENCY, WHICH COULD RESULT
IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.
When calculating the total average and peak or inrush currents: Use Table 3
and 3A to determine the highest value of “Rated Average Current” for an
individual strobe (across the expected operating voltage range of the strobe)
or use Table 3 and 3A to determine the highest value of “Rated Peak Current”
of an individual strobe (across the expected voltage range of the strobe) then
multiply the value by the total number of strobes; be sure to add the currents
for any other appliances, including audible signaling appliances, powered by
the same source and include any required safety factors.
If the peak current exceeds the power supplies’ inrush capacity, the output
voltage provided by the power supplies may drop below the listed voltage range
of the appliances connected to the supply and the voltage may not recover in
some types of power supplies. For example, an auxiliary power supply that
lacks filtering at its output stage (either via lack of capacitance and/or
lack of battery backup across the output) may exhibit this characteristic.
CAUTION: The AS-24MCW appliance is not designed to be used on coded
systems in which the applied voltage is cycled on and off.
LIGHT DISTRIBUTION PER UL 1971
Table 4: Horizontal Plane
Horizontal
Angle (in deg.)
| 15cd| 30cd| 75cd| 110cd
UL Min.| Typ. 15cd| UL Min.| Typ. 30cd| UL Min.| Typ. 75cd| UL Min.| Typ.
110cd
0| 15| 23| 30| 50| 75| 115| 110| 157
5| 14| 23| 27| 49| 68| 114| 99| 153
10| 14| 22| 27| 48| 68| 111| 99| 148
15| 14| 22| 27| 46| 68| 107| 99| 143
20| 14| 21| 27| 44| 68| 102| 99| 136
25| 14| 20| 27| 42| 68| 97| 99| 130
30| 11| 19| 23| 40| 56| 92| 83| 124
35| 11| 18| 23| 38| 56| 88| 83| 119
40| 11| 18| 23| 40| 56| 90| 83| 121
45| 11| 19| 23| 41| 56| 93| 83| 122
50| 8| 16| 17| 34| 41| 78| 61| 105
55| 7| 14| 14| 30| 34| 68| 50| 92
60| 6| 19| 12| 41| 30| 91| 44| 122
65| 5| 18| 11| 40| 26| 90| 39| 119
70| 5| 15| 11| 33| 26| 73| 39| 95
75| 5| 13| 9| 27| 23| 60| 33| 82
80| 5| 8| 9| 17| 23| 37| 33| 49
85| 4| 6| 8| 13| 19| 31| 28| 41
90| 4| 6| 8| 14| 19| 32| 28| 44
Table 4A: Vertical Plane
Vertical
Angle (in deg.)
| 15cd| 30cd| 75cd| 110cd
UL Min.| Typ. 15cd| UL Min.| Typ. 30cd| UL Min.| Typ. 75cd| UL Min.| Typ.
110cd
0| 15| 23| 30| 50| 75| 116| 110| 156
5| 14| 24| 27| 51| 68| 119| 99| 162
10| 14| 20| 27| 43| 68| 100| 99| 135
15| 14| 19| 27| 41| 68| 97| 99| 130
20| 14| 17| 27| 36| 68| 84| 99| 116
25| 14| 18| 27| 39| 68| 93| 99| 125
30| 14| 16| 27| 36| 68| 83| 99| 114
35| 10| 17| 20| 36| 49| 86| 72| 115
40| 7| 13| 14| 29| 35| 69| 51| 91
45| 5| 8| 10| 17| 26| 38| 37| 51
50| 4| 6| 8| 14| 20| 32| 30| 43
55| 3| 6| 7| 13| 17| 31| 24| 42
60| 3| 6| 5| 12| 14| 29| 20| 39
65| 2| 5| 5| 12| 12| 28| 18| 38
70| 2| 6| 5| 12| 11| 28| 17| 39
75| 2| 5| 4| 11| 10| 27| 14| 37
CANDELA SETTINGS
To set the candela, slide the switch to the desired setting. The setting is indicated by the pointer and label visible on the bottom side of the lens. See Figure 1.
Figure 1.
Figure 2: Showing Location of Jumper Plug
Factory setting is on Medium dB, Code 3 and 15 candela.
WARNING: THE CANDELA SELECT SWITCH MUST BE FIELD SET TO THE REQUIRED CANDELA INTENSITY BEFORE INSTALLATION. WHEN CHANGING THE SETTING OF THE CANDELA SELECT SWITCH, MAKE CERTAIN THAT IT “CLICKS” IN PLACE. AFTER CHANGING THE CANDELA SETTING, THE APPLIANCE MUST BE RETESTED TO VERIFY PROPER OPERATION (FLASH RATE MUST BE BETWEEN 60-64 FLASHES PER MINUTE). IMPROPER SETTING OF THE CANDELA SELECT SWITCH, WHETHER IT IS ON AN INCORRECT SETTING OR IN BETWEEN TWO CANDELA POSITIONS, MAY RESULT IN DEGRADED OPERATION OR DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.
SOUND OUTPUT (SPL) SETTINGS
Figure 3: Jumper plug settings for High, Medium, Low and Code 3
(Use needle nose pliers to pull and properly set the jumper plugs)
Figure 4: Jumper plug setting for Continuous Horn
No jumper plug is needed for continuous horn setting. However, it is recommended that the jumper plug be retained in the unit for future use (if needed) as shown in Figure 4.
NOTE: The AS-24MCW must be set for Code 3 when used with the sync module.
WIRING INFORMATION
Figure 5.
When the sync module is used, the audible tone will be the Code 3 sound only. Refer to Sync Module installation instruction sheets SM (P83123), DSM (P83177) or PS-12/24-8 (P83862) for additional information.
Figure 6.
- AS-24MCW Appliance has in-out wiring terminals that accepts two #12 to 18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) wires at each screw terminal. Strip leads 3/8” inches for connection to screw terminals.
- Break all in-out wire runs on supervised circuit supervision as shown in Figure 6. The polarity shown in the wiring diagrams is for the operation of the appliances. The polarity is reversed by the FACP during supervision.
MOUNTING OPTIONS
CAUTION: The following figures show the maximum number of field wires
(conductors) that can enter the backbox used with each mounting option. If
these limits are exceeded, there may be insufficient space in the backbox to
accommodate the field wires and stresses from the wires could damage the
product.
Although the limits shown for each mounting option comply with the National
Electrical Code (NEC), Wheelock recommends use of the largest backbox option
shown and the use of approved stranded field wires, whenever possible, to
provide additional wiring room for easy installation and minimum stress on the
product from wiring.
MOUNTING PROCEDURES
Use this mounting procedure to position the field wires in the backbox so that
they use minimum space and produce minimum stress on the product. This is
especially important for stiff, heavy gauge wires and wires with thick
insulation or sheathing.
NOTE: The Universal Mounting Plate (UMP) must be oriented correctly when
it is mounted to the backbox Turn the UMP so that the arrow above the words
“Horizontal Strobe” points to the top side of the UMP.
- Thread the 4 field wires through the opening of the UMP.
- Mount the UMP to backbox.
- Connect 4 field wires to the AS-24MCW terminal block (polarity must be observed).
- Bend the 4 field wires up 90o at the connection to the terminal block.
- Carefully push the 4 field wires into the backbox through the opening of the UMP by hand.
- Hook the 2 slots on the inside wall of the AS-24MCW onto the 2 tabs of the UMP and screw the AS-24MCW to the UMP using the #6-20 X 1-3/4” screw supplied.
MOUNTING NOTES
CAUTION: Check that the installed product will have sufficient clearance and wiring room prior to installing backboxes and conduit, especially if sheathed multiconductor cable or 3/4″ conduit fittings are used.
- This model can be flush mounted to a standard single-gang backbox (Figure A), 4” backbox (Figure B) or double-gang backbox (Figure C). They can also be surface mounted to a 4” or 100mm backbox (Figure B), a double-gang backbox (Figure C) or a SHBB surface backbox (Figure D).
- This model is equipped with a Universal Mounting Plate (UMP).
- Mounting hardware for each mounting option is supplied. For proper mounting, be sure to use the mounting screws supplied with the unit.
- Conduit entrances to the backbox should be selected to provide sufficient wiring clearance for the installed product.
- When terminating field wires, do not use more lead length than required. Excess lead length could result in insufficient wiring space for the signaling appliance.
- Do not pass additional wires (used for other than the signaling appliance) through the backbox. Such additional wires could result in insufficient wiring space for the signaling appliance.
CAUTION: If audible strobe appliances are operated within 15 inches of a person’s ear, they can produce a sound pressure level that exceeds the maximum 120dBA permitted by ADA and OSHA rules. Exposure to such sound levels can result in damage to a person’s hearing.
WARNING: WHEN INSTALLING STROBES IN AN OPEN OFFICE OR OTHER AREAS CONTAINING PARTITIONS OR OTHER VIEWING OBSTRUCTIONS, SPECIAL ATTENTION SHOULD BE GIVEN TO THE LOCATION OF THE STROBES SO THAT THEIR OPERATING EFFECT CAN BE SEEN BY ALL INTENDED VIEWERS, WITH THE INTENSITY, NUMBER, AND TYPE OF STROBES BEING SUFFICIENT TO MAKE SURE THAT THE INTENDED VIEWER IS ALERTED BY PROPER ILLUMINATION, REGARDLESS OF THE VIEWER’S ORIENTATION. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.
WARNING: INSTALLATION OF WHEELOCK 110 CANDELA STROBE PRODUCTS IN SLEEPING AREAS SHOULD BE WALL MOUNTED AT LEAST 24″ BELOW THE CEILING AS FOLLOWS: (1) THE ON-AXIS (DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF LENS) LIGHT OUTPUT SHOULD BE DIRECTED AT THE EYE-LIDS OF THE SLEEPING PERSON, E.G. PILLOW END OF BED, BED HEAD; (2) NO PART OF THE BED SHALL BE MORE THAN SIXTEEN (16) FEET FROM THE STROBE NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE. INSTALLERS MUST ADVISE OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF BUILDINGS WITH SLEEPING OCCUPANTS, E.G. HOTELS AND MOTELS, TO WARN GUESTS, RESIDENTS AND EMPLOYEES TO NOT MOVE THE BED LOCATION TO A POSITION VIOLATING POINTS (1) AND (2) ABOVE OR SERIOUS INJURY AND/OR LOSS OF LIFE MAY OCCUR DURING A FIRE EMERGENCY.
WARNING: A SMALL POSSIBILITY EXISTS THAT THE USE OF MULTIPLE STROBES WITHIN A PERSON’S FIELD OF VIEW, UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, MIGHT INDUCE A PHOTO-SENSITIVE RESPONSE IN PERSONS WITH EPILEPSY. STROBE REFLECTIONS IN A GLASS OR MIRRORED SURFACE MIGHT ALSO INDUCE SUCH A RESPONSE. TO MINIMIZE THIS POSSIBLE HAZARD, WHEELOCK STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THAT THE STROBES INSTALLED SHOULD NOT PRESENT A COMPOSITE FLASH RATE IN THE FIELD OF VIEW WHICH EXCEEDS FIVE (5) Hz AT THE OPERATING VOLTAGE OF THE STROBES. WHEELOCK ALSO STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THAT THE INTENSITY AND COMPOSITE FLASH RATE OF INSTALLED STROBES COMPLY WITH LEVELS ESTABLISHED BY APPLICABLE LAWS, STANDARDS, REGULATIONS, CODES AND GUIDELINES.
NOTE: NFPA 72/ANSI 117.1 conform to ADAAG Equivalent Facilitation
Guidelines in using fewer, higher intensity strobes within the same protected
area.
These appliances can produce a distinctive three pulse Temporal Pattern Fire
Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72,
1999 Edition.
CAUTION: Check the installation instructions of the manufacturers of other equipment used in the system for any guidelines or restrictions on wiring and/or locating Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC) and notification appliances. Some system communication circuits and/or audio circuits, for example, may require special precautions to assure electrical noise immunity (e.g. audio crosstalk).
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital appliance, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures: 1) Reorient or relocate
the receiving antenna, 2) Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver, 3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected, and 4) Consult the dealer or an
experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The Audible Strobe products and these instructions are copyrighted by Wheelock
and the Audible Strobe products contain proprietary, confidential and trade
secrets of Wheelock. No part of the Audible Strobe products and these
instructions may be photocopied, printed or reproduced in any form or
modified, adapted, changed or enhanced, or converted to another programming
language, or used to create updated, related or derivative works, without the
prior written consent of Wheelock. No part of the Audible Strobe products
shall be decomposed, disassembled or reverse engineered.
ANY MATERIAL EXTRAPOLATED FROM THIS DOCUMENT OR FROM WHEELOCK MANUALS OR OTHER
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OR FOR ANY OTHER USE, INCLUDING DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT’S APPLICATION,
OPERATION, INSTALLATION AND TESTING IS USED AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE USER AND
WHEELOCK WILL NOT HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR SUCH USE.
IMPORTANT: READ SEPARATE “GENERAL INFORMATION” SHEET FOR INFORMATION ON THE
PLACEMENT, LIMITATIONS, INSTALLATION, FINAL CHECKOUT, AND PERIODIC TESTING OF
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES.
Limited Warranty
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be PROPERLY specified, applied, installed, operated, maintained and
operationally tested in accordance with these instructions at the time of
installation and at least twice a year or more often and in accordance with
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application, installation, operation, maintenance and testing must be
performed by qualified personnel for proper operation in accordance with all
of the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Underwriters’
Laboratories (UL), Underwriters’ Laboratories of Canada (ULC), National
Electrical Code (NEC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA),
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electrical defects for a period of three years from date of manufacture (as
determined by date code). Correction of defects by repair or replacement shall
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