Pulsar AWOZ-125S1A Distribution Junction Box with 1A fuse Instruction Manual
- August 3, 2024
- Pulsar
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Pulsar AWOZ-125S1A Distribution Junction Box with 1A fuse
Specifications
- Model: AWOZ-125S1A
- Version: 1.0
- Type: Distribution Junction Box with 1A fuse
- Edition: 5 from 05.02.2024
- Supersedes Edition: 4 from 21.05.2019
- Technical Assessment: National Technical Assessment CNBOP-PIB-KOT-2019/0109-3704
- Performance Verification: CNBOP-PIB 063-UWB-0174
Description
The junction box for fire alarm systems is designed for connecting fire
protection devices in cable installation systems with fire resistance
according to the DIN 4102-12 standard. It ensures uninterrupted power supply
and signal transmission during a fire.
It can power fire protection equipment like ventilators, smoke vents, control panels, emergency warning systems, etc. The box has separate terminals for signal line input/output and indicator/connection devices via the fuse.
Installation Instructions
- Mount the junction box directly to a concrete base class min. B20 or natural stone. Other approved materials include those with adequate strength and a fire resistance class of at least R90.
- Mount the box to the ceiling or wall using two steel pins with adequate fire resistance. Cables should be mounted using handles at intervals of 600 mm.
- Ensure the bushings and expansion bolts are recessed at least 30 mm into the concrete. Do not exceed 500 N tension on the pin.
- Lead installation cables through appropriate bushings and secure them with cable holders inside the enclosure.
- Dispose of waste electrical and electronic equipment as per the European Union WEEE Directive.
FAQ
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Q: What materials can I mount the junction box on?
A: The box can be mounted on a concrete base class min. B20, natural stone, or other materials with adequate strength and fire resistance of at least R90. -
Q: How should I dispose of waste electrical and electronic equipment?
A: Waste electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from normal household waste according to the European Union WEEE Directive.
Description.
The junction box for fire alarm systems is designed for connecting fire protection devices in cable installation systems with fire resistance according to the DIN 4102-12 standard, where the uninterruptible power supply or transmission of the signal in case of fire is required.
The junction box is designed to guarantee the mechanical ability to keep the
cable routes capable of guaranteeing the uninterruptible power supply and
transmission of telecommunication signals in the fire zone.
The junction box can be used for power supply of fire protection equipment,
such as ventilators and smoke vents, fire alarm control panels, emergency
warning systems, etc.
The junction box is fitted with separate terminals for connecting the signal
line input, signal line output and the indicator or another device via the
fuse. The enclosure s equipped with mounting sleeves to mount the optical –
acoustic indicator.
Tabla 1. Elements of the junction box.
Component
No.
| Description
---|---
[1]| Mounting holes for mounting to a surface.
[2]| Cable glands.
[3]| Protection connector PE.
[4]| Connection sockets.
[5]| Mounting for indicator
[6]| Cable gland for indicator
Table 2. Technical parameters
Voltage | 125 V AC max |
---|---|
Output current | 1 A |
Diameter of installation cable | Max. 10mm |
Cross-section of the cable | Max. 2,5mm2 |
Protection class | IP20 |
Enclosure | DC01 1mm steel plate, color RAL 3001 (red) |
Dimensions | 120 x 120 x 37 [mm] (WxHxD) |
Temperature range during installation | -25ºC to +60ºC |
Mounting | 100mm Φ5,5 mm |
Net/gross weight | 0,43 / 0,47 [kg] |
Installation
The junction box for fire alarm systems should be mounted directly to the concrete base class min. B20 or natural stone. Other building materials of adequate strength and of fire resistance class of at least R90 are also approved for use.
The junction box for fire alarm systems should be mounted to the ceiling or wall using two steel pins of adequate fire resistance. The cables should be mounted using handles at intervals of 600 mm. Mounting distance between the cables (handles) and the edge of the junction box is maximally 100 mm.
Pay attention to the following boundary conditions
- The bushings and expansion bolts should be recessed at least 30 mm into the concrete.
- Tension on the pin should not exceed 500 N.
- Alternatively, the pins with well-documented fire protection design can also be used.
- It should be ensured that the functional class of the cable assemblies containing junction boxes for fire alarm systems will not be adversely affected by falling building elements.
Installation cables should be led through the appropriate bushings and then mounted with cable holders located inside the enclosure.
WEEE LABEL
Waste electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of with normal
household waste. According to European Union WEEE Directive, waste electrical
and electronic equipment should be disposed of separately from normal
household waste.
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Siedlec 150,
32-744 Łapczyca, Poland Tel. (+48)14-610-19-45
e-mail: sales@pulsar.pl
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