NOTIFIER WRA-xC-I02 Wall Mounted Loop Powered Addressable Sounder Strobes Instruction Manual
- June 11, 2024
- NOTIFIER
Table of Contents
- NOTIFIER WRA-xC-I02 Wall Mounted Loop Powered Addressable Sounder Strobes
- GENERAL
- INSTALLATION / PRODUCT ORIENTATION
- CONTINUITY SPRING
- ANTI TAMPER RELEASE
- Tone selection
- Address settings
- Dimensions
- Volume, coverage and frequency settings
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
NOTIFIER WRA-xC-I02 Wall Mounted Loop Powered Addressable Sounder Strobes
MODELS
- WRA-xC-I02 = Sounder Strobe Isolation Red Flash
- WWA-xC-I02 = Sounder Strobe Isolation White Flash
- Adjustable performance
- Wall Mounted Sounder Strobe
- x = Denotes body colour (P – Pure White, R – Red)
GENERAL
- The range is used in analogue addressable fire alarm systems.
- These devices must only be connected to control panels that use a compatible proprietary analogue addressable communication protocol.
- These devices receive their power from the loop, and can be controlled via the communication protocol(s).
Note: if the control equipment is not capable of taking over 99 module addresses, a fault condition will be generated for every address over 99. For isolator specification refer to document S00-7400 available on request .
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INSTALLATION / PRODUCT ORIENTATION
Affix B501AP to a suitably flat wall. Terminate the cable to the appropriate terminals. For surface mount wiring the cable can enter the B501AP via the break outs provided. Select the appropriate Light Coverage,Tone and Volume settings via the DIP switch.
Make sure the product is fitted in the correct orientation!
Scan the barcode below to see the correct fitting to the wall:
CONTINUITY SPRING
The B501AP incorporates a continuity spring between terminals 2 and 4. This allows the continuity of the field wiring to be checked without the need for the device to be present. Inserting the device will disengage the spring. Removing the device will close the loop.
TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
ANTI TAMPER RELEASE
IMPORTANT: Follow the instruction strictly:
- Insert a flat screwdriver
- Lever the screwdriver down and twist the device anticlockwise.
- Remove the screwdriver to unlock the device.
For a full video on how to release the anti-tamper feature please scan the QR code:
Tone selection
DIP setting
SW 1,2,3,4,5
O=Off/1=On
| No| Pattern Type
| Nominal Frequency| Max consumption (mA, RMS)| Switching Frequency|
Description| Market| Standard| 2nd Stage Tone| Typical Sound Output (dB)
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Volume – HIGH (24V/15V)| Volume – NORM (24V/15V)| Volume – HIGH| Volume – NORM
0,0,0,0,0| 1| Alternating| 525/440| 9 / 15.4| 4.7 / 8.1| 2Hz (100ms/400ms)|
French Fire Sound
AFNOR| France| NFS 32-001| 7| 99| 98
1,0,0,0,0| 2| Alternating| 800/922| 8.5 / 14.7| 4.9 / 8.5| 1Hz| | UK| BS5839
Pt1| 8| 98| 95
0,1,0,0,0| 3| Alternating| 800/922| 8.4 / 14.7| 4.9 / 8.4| 2Hz| Alternating
tone telecoms| UK| BS5839 Pt1, FP1063.1| 8| 97| 94
1,1,0,0,0| 4| Alternating| 2400/2900| 9.9 / 17.7| 5.8 / 10.3| 3Hz| Alternating
High Frequency| | | 10| 99| 95
0,0,1,0,0| 5| Alternating| 2500/3100| 10.2 / 18.3| 4.3 / 7.5| 2Hz| Security
Alarm| | | 10| 98| 90
1,0,1,0,0| 6| Alternating| 988/645| 10 / 17.8| 6 / 10.5| 2Hz| | | | 8| 100|
97
0,1,1,0,0| 7| Continuous| 630| 8.6 / 15| 3.1 / 5.3| | All clear| Sweden| |
1| 98| 94
1,1,1,0,0| 8| Continuous| 922| 9.1 / 15.3| 4.8 / 8.3| | | | BS 5839 Pt 1|
2| 96| 93
0,0,0,1,0| 9| Continuous| 1200| 9.3 / 16.3| 4.6 / 7.6| | | | | 2| 92| 90
1,0,0,1,0| 10| Continuous| 2810| 9 / 15| 5 / 8.9| | HF Continuous| | | 4|
97| 93
0,1,0,1,0| 11| Sweep| 150-1000| 9.7 / 17.2|
7 / 12.6
| Rising from 150Hz to 1000Hz in 10 seconds, then 40 seconds at 1000Hz, then falling from 1000Hz to 150Hz in 10 seconds, then 20 seconds at 150Hz, then repeating. Total period 80 seconds.|
Gasalarm” Tone
| | |
22
|
100
|
98
1,1,0,1,0| 12| Intermittent| 420| 8.8 / 15.4| 5.1 / 8.6| 0.625s on, 0.625 sec
off| AS2220 alert tone| NZ, Aus| AS2220| 13| 100| 98
0,0,1,1,0| 13| Sweep| 500-1200| 9 / 15.7| 4.9 / 8.6| 0.25 sec off, 3.75 sec
on| AS2220 evacuate tone| NZ, Aus| AS2220| 12| 101| 99
1,0,1,1,0| 14| Intermittent| 630| 8.4 / 14.7| 3.1 / 5.3| 3.33Hz 150ms on,
150ms off| Swedish alarm tone| Sweden| | 7| 97| 93
0,1,1,1,0| 15| Intermittent| 922| 8.9 / 15.4| 4.8 / 8.5| 0.8Hz 0.25s on, 1s
off| Intermittent Tone| UK| BS 5839 Pt 1| 8| 95| 91
1,1,1,1,0| 16| Intermittent| 922| 8.9 / 15.5| 4.8 / 8.5| 0.5Hz 1s on, 1s off|
Back up alarm LF & BS5839 Pt 1| UK| BS5839 Pt 1| 8| 96| 90
0,0,0,0,1| 17| Intermittent| 2810| 9.2 / 16.3| 5.2 / 9.3| 1Hz| Back up alarm
HF & BS5839 Pt 1 2nd tone| UK| BS5839 Pt 1| 10| 98| 95
1,0,0,0,1| 18| Intermittent| 922| 8.9 / 15.3| 4.8 / 8.5| 1Hz 500ms on, 500ms
off| LF BS5839 Pt 1| UK| BS5839 Pt 1| 8| 95| 92
0,1,0,0,1| 19| Intermittent| 950| 10 / 17.8| 5.5 / 9.8| 0.22Hz (0.5s on, 0.5s
off) rptx3, 1.5s off| | Australia| ISO8201| 12| 99| 96
1,1,0,0,1| 20| Continuous| 800| 7.9 / 13.8| 3.1 / 5.3| | | | BS 5839 Pt 1|
22| 98| 94
0,0,1,0,1| 21| Sweep| 400-1200| 8.8 / 15.8| 4.7 / 8.2| (0.5s on, 0.5s off)*3,
1.5s off| Temporal 3 Evacuation tone| Australia| ISO8201 Temporal 3| 12| 99|
96
1,0,1,0,1| 22| Sweep| 1200 – 500| 8.5 / 14.8| 4.7 / 8.1| 0.99Hz 1s on, 0.01s
off| Evacuate, DIN tone & PFEER| Germany| DIN, PFEER| 20| 100| 98
0,1,1,0,1| 23| Sweep| 2400 – 2850| 7.4 / 13.1| 3.5 / 6| 7Hz| Fast sweep VdS|
Germany| VdS| 10| 96| 90
1,1,1,0,1| 24| Sweep| 500 – 1200| 8.8 / 17.1| 4.9 / 9.6| (0.5s off, 3.5s on)|
Slow whoop evacuate Netherlands| Netherlands| NEN 2575| 8| 98| 96
0,0,0,1,1| 25| Sweep| 800 – 970| 8.1 / 14.1| 5.3 / 9.6| 50Hz| LF Buzz BS5839
Pt 1| UK| BS5839 Pt 1| 8| 100| 98
1,0,0,1,1| 26| Sweep| 800 – 970| 7.6 / 13.2| 3.3 / 5.6| 7Hz| Fast sweep LF
BS5839 Pt 1| UK| BS5839 Pt 1| 8| 100| 95
0,1,0,1,1| 27| Sweep| 800 – 970| 8.3 / 14.2| 3.5 / 6| 1Hz| Medium sweep LF,
BS5839 Pt 1, VdS| UK, Germany| BS5839 Pt 1 VdS| 8| 101| 97
1,1,0,1,1| 28| Sweep| 2400 – 2850| 6.5 / 11.5| 3.3 / 5.7| 50Hz| High frequency
buzz| | | 10| 96| 90
0,0,1,1,1| 29| Sweep| 500 – 1000| 8.9 / 15.6| 3.6 / 5.8| 7Hz| Fast whoop| |
| 8| 100| 96
1,0,1,1,1| 30| Sweep| 500 – 1200 – 500| 9.5 / 16.5| 4.7 / 8.4| 0.166Hz rise
1s, stable 4s, fall 1s| Siren style tone| | | 8| 99| 97
0,1,1,1,1| 31| Sweep| 800 – 1000| 10 / 17.6| 5.8 / 10.3| 2Hz| | | | 8| 101|
99
1,1,1,1,1| 32| Sweep| 2400 – 2850| 8.6 / 15.8| 3.8 / 6.6| 1Hz| | | | 10|
97| 91
Address settings
To set one of the 159 available addresses for the device use the two rotay
switches located either side of the dip switch unit. The tens
digits goes
from 0 to 15 and the units
from 0 to 9. *100 – 159 Only available with
advanced protocol.
Dimensions
Volume, coverage and frequency settings
- DIP setting 0=Off/
Table 2
Coverage data
For the O
class detailed coverage data, in accordance with EN54-23, please
request the following doc.: S00-7006
Notifier by Honeywell,
Pittway Tecnologica Srl, Via Caboto 19/3, 34147
Trieste, Italy
EN 54-3:2001 +A1: 2002 + A2:2006
Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Sounders
EN54-23:2010
Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Visual Alarm Devices
EN 54-17:2005
Fire detection and fire alarm systems – Short-circuit isolators.
WA-C-I02
For LPCB: approved to EN 54-3: 2014 + A1: 2019. Sounder Output data, in accordance with EN54-3, is available on Document Ref: S00-7005
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References
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