NOTIFIER AMT-24-LSM-NYC Wheelock Series AMT Multitone Strobe Appliances Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
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NOTIFIER AMT-24-LSM-NYC Wheelock Series AMT Multitone Strobe Appliances
GENERAL
The AMT Multitone Strobe Appliances are UL Listed under Standard 1971 for
Signaling Appliances for the Hearing Impaired and UL Standard 464 for Audible
Signal Appliances. They are listed for wall mounting and indoor use only with
the backboxes specified in these instructions (See Mounting Options). The 15*
candela wall mounted strobes are listed at 15 candela under UL Standard 1971
and meet 75 candela intensity on axis with low current draw. The AMT Multitone
Strobe Appliances use a xenon flashtube with solid state circuitry enclosed in
a rugged Lexan lens to provide maximum visibility and reliability for
effective visible signaling. Wheelock’s AMT Appliances are unique multitone
alarm appliances with separate input terminals for each sound. They are the
ideal choice for suppression systems and emergency signaling systems where
distinctive multiple alarm conditions are required. Sound output can be field
set to provide either HIGH (HI) dBA or STANDARD (STD) dBA sound output level.
All AMT Multitone Strobe models are designed for use with either filtered or
unfiltered Full-Wave-Rectified (FWR) input voltage. The AMT Multitone Strobe
Appliances have separate input terminals for alarm tone activation and strobe
activation. The strobes can be easily field programmed to operate
independently or in unison with all of the audible appliances. All inputs are
polarized for compatibility with standard reverse polarity supervision of
circuit wiring by a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). The Series AMT and AMT4
is a single multitone device capable of three separate and distinct signals
from three different sources together with an ADA compliant strobe light.
These devices may be employed only in the following installations:
- Computer rooms, libraries, museums, etc. which utilize FM-200, halon inergen or any other fire extinguishing system as defined in the Rules of the City of New York 15-08.
- Pre-Action Sprinkler Systems
- In lieu of the three separate and distinct signals at the Interior Fire Alarm, Smoke Detection and Sprinkler Alarm Systems control panel.
Table 1 below shows the following sequence of tones for various systems.
Table 1: Sequence of Tones for Various Systems
Priority and Tone| Pre-Action Sprinkler| Halon, FM-200 Inergen,
etc.| Lieu of 3 Separate and Distinct Signals at IPA
Priority 1 (Bell Tone)| Waterflow| Agent Discharge| Waterflow
Priority 2 (Code 3 Horn Tone)| Smoke Detector and
Manual Pull Station
| Cross-Zoned Smoke Detector| Smoke Detector and
Manual Pull Station
Priority 3 (Vibrating Chime)| Valve Tamper Device,
Low-Air Supervisory and any Trouble Condition
| First Smoke Detector| Valve Tamper Device or any Trouble Condition
Strobe Activation| Priority 1 & 2| Priority 1, 2 & 3| Priority 1 & 2
For example, whenever the vibrating chime (Priority 3) is activated in a
computer room protected by FM-200 agent then the occupants will know that one
smoke detector has been activated. When the code 3 horn (Priority 2) is
activated, then the occupants will be advised to evacuate the premises and
finally the bell tone (Priority 1) means the release of the extinguishing
agent. The ADA compliant strobe will be activated upon the first fire
detection and will stay on throughout the sequence of operation leading to
discharge.
Please note that during any time when multiple signals are received a Priority
3 signal shall be overridden by a Priority 2 signal which consequently shall
be overridden by a Priority 1 signal. Suitably engraved signage explaining
the significance of each signal will be placed near each of the signaling
devices. Copyright 1997, 1998, 2000 Wheelock, Inc. All rights reserved.
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 AMT MULTITONE STROBE APPLIANCES MUST BE FIELD SET TO THE
DESIRED dBA SOUND OUTPUT LEVEL BEFORE THEY ARE INSTALLED. THIS IS DONE BY
PROPERLY INSERTING A JUMPER PLUG AND ADJUSTING A FOUR POSITION SWITCH IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS. INCORRECT SETTINGS WILL RESULT IN IMPROPER
PERFORMANCE AND MAY DAMAGE THE PRODUCT, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE
AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.
SPECIFICATIONS
Table 2: UL Listed Models
Model| Nominal Voltage (VDC)| Rated Voltage (VDC)| Strobe Candela (CD)|
Mounting Options
AMT-24-LSM| 24| 20.0-31.0| 15*| A,B,C,D,E,F,G
The UL Listed “Rated Voltage” range is 20.0-31.0VDC using either filtered (DC)
or unfiltered full-wave-rectified (FWR) voltage. 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 applied voltage to the
signaling appliance.
WARNING: THESE APPLIANCES WERE TESTED TO THE OPERATING VOLTAGE LIMITS OF 20-31
VOLTS USING FILTERED (DC) OR UNFILTERED FULL-WAVE RECTIFIED (FWR). DO NOT
APPLY 80% AND 110% OF THESE VOLTAGE VALUES FOR SYSTEM OPERATION.
* _Table 3: Current Ratings for AMT Audible Appliances (AMPS) _**
Tone| Tone
Description
| Rated Average Current
HI dBA| STD dBA
Bell| 1560 Hz Modulated (0.07 Sec. ON/Repeat)| 0.016| 0.012
Code 3 Horn| Horn (ANSI S3.41 Temporal Pattern)| 0.040| 0.023
Vibrating Chime| 700Hz (1.0 Sec. Decay/Repeat)| 0.017| 0.012
The AMT Multitone Audible appliances produce a brief inrush current that lasts for 2 microseconds but can reach a peak value of 8.0 Amps (11.2 Amps for FWR input).
Notes:
- Add 25% more input current than shown in Table 3 when operating the unit at maximum input voltage.
- Add strobe current from Table 5 to audible appliance current from Table 3 to obtain total current for each unit, if the strobe and audible are wired to operate in unison on a single circuit.
Table 4: dBA for AMT Multitone with Strobe
Tone
| Anechoic dBA @ 10′| Reverberant
dBA @ 10′ Per UL 464
Nominal Voltage| Minimum Voltage| Nominal Voltage
HI| STD| HI| STD| HI| STD
Bell| 91| 86| 79| 75| 82| 75
Code 3 Horn| 98| 92| 82| 75| 82| 79
Vibrating Chimes| 88| 82| 75| 70| 79| 73
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 5 dBA to anechoic values shown in Table 4. Reverberant dBA is a minimum UL rating based on sound power measurements in a reverberant test room.
WARNING: AMT MULTITONE STROBE MODELS SET ON VIBRATING CHIME TONE WITH STANDARD dBA DO NOT MEET THE 75 dBA MINIMUM UL REVERBERANT SOUND LEVEL REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC MODE FIRE PROTECTION SERVICE (NOTED BY ** IN TABLE 4). MODELS WITH SETTINGS WHICH PRODUCE LESS THAN 75 dBA MAY NOT BE HEARD. THIS SETTING IS ACCEPTABLE ONLY FOR GENERAL SIGNALING (NON-FIRE ALARM) USE. USE THE “HIGH” dBA SETTING WITH THIS TONE OR USE A DIFFERENT TONE FOR PUBLIC MODE SERVICE.
Table 5: Strobe Requirement (AMPS)
Voltage
| Rated Average Current| Rated Peak Current | Rated Inrush Current ***
LSM| LSM| LSM
20.0VDC| .130| .250| .225
24.0VDC| .130| .260| .270
31.0VDC| .130| .260| .360
20.0VFWR| .140| .350| .315
24.0VFWR| .140| .365| .380
31.0VFWR| .140| .365| .500
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TOTAL AVERAGE CURRENT, TOTAL PEAK CURRENT AND
TOTAL INRUSH CURRENT REQUIRED BY ALL APPLIANCES THAT ARE CONNECTED TO THE
SYSTEM’S PRIMARY AND SECONDARY POWER SOURCES AND SIGNALING CIRCUITS 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, peak and inrush currents: Use Table 5 to
determine the highest value of “Rated Average Current” for an individual
strobe (across the expected operating voltage range of the strobe), to
determine the highest value of “Rated Inrush Current” or “Rated Peak Current”
(whichever is higher) of an individual strobe (across the expected voltage
range of the strobe), then multiply these values 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 inrush current or 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: Strobes are not designed to be used on coded systems in which
the applied voltage is cycled on and off.
LIGHT DISTRIBUTION
Table 6: Horizontal and Vertical Plane
Angle (in deg.)| Horizontal Plane| Vertical Plane
15cd | 15cd
UL Min.| Typ. LSM| UL Min.| Typ. LSM
0| 15.0| 100| 15.0| 100
5| 13.5| 75| 13.5| 100
10| 13.5| 38| 13.5| 100
15| 13.5| 28| 13.5| 100
20| 13.5| 22| 13.5| 100
25| 13.5| 19| 13.5| 98
30| 11.3| 19| 13.5| 96
35| 11.3| 17| 9.8| 94
40| 11.3| 17| 6.9| 92
45| 11.3| 16| 5.1| 90
50| 8.3| 15| 4.0| 84
55| 6.8| 15| 3.3| 77
60| 6.0| 15| 2.7| 70
65| 5.3| 15| 2.4| 63
70| 5.3| 15| 2.3| 56
75| 4.5| 15| 2.0| 50
80| 4.5| 15| 1.8| 30
85| 3.8| 15| 1.8| 20
90| 3.8| 14| 1.8| 8
Table 7: Typical Flash Rate Over the Voltage Range
Model| Volts| 20| 22| 24| 26| 28| 31
LSM| DC| 1.0| 1.2| 1.3| 1.4| 1.5| 1.6
FWR| 1.0| 1.2| 1.3| 1.4| 1.5| 1.7
AMT MULTITONE SETTINGS
The Switch (SW1) of the AMT Multitone Strobe Appliances, shown in Figure 1, is used to set the desired dBA sound output level. The factory settings are shown below. Read these instructions carefully before changing any of these factory settings.
Switch positions 2, 3, and 4 are not used.
AMT Multitone Appliances cannot be field set for input voltage. AMT Multitone
Strobe Appliances are field set for dBA sound output level by adjusting a four
position Switch (SW1) as shown in Table 8 and Figure 2. Use SW1 Position 1 to
select the dBA sound output level.
Table 8: dBA Sound Output Level Settings
Decibel Level| SW1 Settings
HIGH| dBA :| Set SW1 POS 1 on 1 (Factory Setting)
STD| dBA :| Set SW1| POS 1 on 0
WARNING: DOUBLE CHECK THE SWITCH (SW1) SETTINGS TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE CORRECT. IMPROPER SETTINGS CAN DAMAGE THE UNIT OR RESULT IN NO SOUND OUTPUT OR A dBA SOUND OUTPUT LEVEL THAT IS BELOW THE 75 dBA MINIMUM CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC MODE FIRE PROTECTION. THIS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.
NOTES:
- The prioritized tones contained are factory pre-set and cannot be changed.
- The Code 3 Horn incorporates the temporal pattern specified by ANSI/NFPA for standard emergency evacuation signaling. They should be used only for fire evacuation signaling and not for any other purpose.
The Bell Tone can be used on coded systems with a minimum On-Time of 1/4 second if the audible and strobe are wired to operate independently. All other tones are recommended for use only on continuous (non-coded) systems.
STROBE SETTINGS
WIRING DIAGRAMS:
Note: The strobe input is required only for independent actuation of the strobe
For applications not requiring supervision: connect all positive (+) terminals to the power source. The negative (-) terminal for each appliance will actuate the appliance.. For applications not requiring supervision: connect all negative (-) terminals to the power source. The positive (+) terminal for each appliance will actuate the appliance.
In case of simultaneous inputs, the three audible outputs are self-prioritized
as follows: 1st priority = PRI 1; 2nd priority = PRI 2; 3rd priority = PRI 3.
Leave any unused inputs disconnected.
- AMT Multitone Strobe models have in-out wiring terminals that accept two #12 to #18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) wires at each screw terminal. Strip leads 3/8 inches and connect to screw terminals.
- Break all in-out wire runs on supervised circuits to assure integrity of circuit supervision as shown in Figure 7. The polarity shown in the wiring diagrams are for 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 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.
- AMT Multitone Strobe models can be flush mounted to a standard 4 inch square by 2-1/8 inch deep electrical box (Figure A) or a standard 2-gang by 3-1/2″ inch minimum deep electrical box (Figure B).
- All models can also be surface mounted to Wheelock’s model IOB backbox (Figure C or D) or to a 4″ square backbox (model DBB or BB) with Wheelock’s model ISP extender (Figure F and G).
- AMT Multitone Strobe models can also be retrofitted to an existing FSB backbox to replace Wheelock’s model 7001 Strobe Horn when used with Wheelock adapter plate model RP (Figure E).
- All models are supplied with four snap-in covers to hide the mounting holes and provide an attractive installation. The snap-in covers are interchangeable and have slots on each end so they can be removed if necessary (by prying them up with a thin blade screwdriver). To insert snap-in cover, slide the outside edge of the cover (furthest edge from the strobe lens) partially into the mounting hole recess; then align the cover so it is parallel to the grille (not tilted) and snap cover into place.
- The IOB surface backbox has 1/2 inch conduit knockouts on two sides. It has a variety of knockouts on the back for mounting it to recessed electrical boxes and for wire entrances (Figure D). It can also be mounted to a surface with the two mounting ears that are supplied. The ears slide into slots on the back of the box (Figure C). Use appropriate anchors for the wood screws that are supplied with the box (if necessary).
- The IOB includes a prefastened gasket and four hole plugs. Make sure the condensation drain holes on the box face down and that the box is vertical to permit drainage of any moisture. Use the mounting ears to secure the box (do not use the back knockouts). Use the hole plugs to seal the unused mounting holes on the AMT Multitone grille (press them in securely from the back side of the grille). Mount the unit to the IOB with the four #8-18 screws supplied with the box.
- All models are UL Listed for indoor use only with a temperature range of 32oF to 120oF (0oC to 49oC) and maximum humidity of 85% RH.
- Mounting hardware for each mounting option is supplied.
- Conduit entrances to the backbox should be selected to provide sufficient wiring clearance for the installed product. When extension rings are required, conduit should enter through the backbox, not the extension ring. Use Steel City #53151 (1-1/2″ deep) or #53171 (2-1/8″ deep) extension rings (as noted in the mounting options) or equal with the same cut-out area.
- 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.
- Use care and proper techniques 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.
- 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 AMT Multitone Strobe appliances are operated within 15 inches of a person’s ear, they can produce a sound pressure level that exceeds the maximum 120 dBA 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 YOUR AND/OR OTHERS.
WARNING: NFPA CODES REQUIRE SIGNALING APPLIANCES TO BE SUPERVISED. CHECK TO BE CERTAIN THAT UNSUPERVISED SIGNALING APPLIANCES DO NOT VIOLATE ANY APPLICABLE CODES.
NOTE: NFPA 72/ANSI 117.1 conform to ADAAG Equivalent Facilitation
Guidelines in using fewer, higher intensity strobes within the same protected
area.
If this appliance is required to 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 Alarm 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 device, 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.
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 (SEE TABLE 7). 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.
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Strobe products and these instructions may be photocopied, printed or
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to another programming language, or used to create updated, related or
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engineered.
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