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SpectrAlert SP2C Series Ceiling Mount Speaker/ SP2C Series Ceiling Strobes Mount Speaker/Strobes
TM Models Available Speaker/Strobe Models SP2C2415 SP2C241575 SP2C2430 SP2C2475 SP2C2495 SP2C24115 SP2C24177 Accessory Back Box Skirt BBSCW Product Overview Combines SpectrAlert ceiling mount strobe and speaker technology - Low current draw - Fidelity sound quality 24 volt models available with 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 115, and 177 candela strobes 25.0 and 70.7 volt speaker with four field-selectable power taps Ceiling-specific shape, profile, and aesthetics Strobe is synchronizable with MDL Sync*CircuitTM module Mounts to 4x4x2 1/8 back box without an extension ring Round shape offers greater placement flexibility System Sensor's SpectrAlert(R) SP2C series ceiling speaker/strobes represent the combination of leading-edge strobe and speaker technology with a design specifically intended for ceiling mount applications. Technology. SpectrAlert SP2C ceiling speaker/strobes combine the low current draw of the ceiling mount SpectrAlert strobes, with the intelligible, fidelity sound quality of the SpectrAlert SP200 series evacuation speaker. Flexibility. Like all SpectrAlert products, the SP2C series ceiling speaker/strobes feature the flexibility to meet a wide variety of applications. The 24 volt strobe is available in seven different candelas, including 177 candela for sleeping areas. The speaker offers field-selectable 25.0/70.7 voltage and 14, 12, 1, and 2 watt power taps. Aesthetics. The SP2C ceiling speaker/strobes offer a design that is sensitive to SP2C241575 Standard Application BBSCW Form C Relay Auxiliar y
the aesthetic demands of ceiling mount applications. The round shape maintains a low profile appearance, similar to that of a smoke detector. Its stylish curves and design further refine the aesthetics over other generic wall/ceiling mount designs. Yet SpectrAlert's round shape provides clearly visible "FIRE" identification from all angles.
Installation. The SP2C ceiling speaker/strobes include several features to simplify
installation. By incorporating the SP200 series speaker, the entire unit may be mounted to a 4x4x21/8 back box, without the need for an extension ring. An optional back box skirt is also available for surface-mount applications. And with SpectrAlert's round shape, it is not necessary to align the back box with the room's walls. SpectrAlert always lines up.
Engineering Specifications
S4048
7320-1209:200
63-00-E
Ceiling speaker/strobe shall be a System Sensor Model __________ listed to UL1480 and UL 1971 and be approved for fire protective signaling systems. Speaker shall be capable of operating at 25.0 or 70.7 nominal Vrms, and shall have a frequency range of 400 to 4000 Hz. Speaker shall have power taps which are selected by shunts. The strobe shall comply with the NFPA72 requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system.
General Specifications
Dimensions 6.8 diameter Mounting 4x4x2 1/8 back box Back Box Skir t 7.46 diameter; 2.42 height Indoor Operating Temperature 32F to 120 F (0C to 49C) U.S. Patent Nos. 6,049,446 6,057,778 D424,465
Strobe Specifications
Strobe Operating Voltage 24 VDC and FWR unfiltered Input Terminals 12 to 18 AWG Operating Voltage Range 24 V, 16-33 V Note: 177cd model tested at 20-33 V FWR and 16-33 VDC Operating Voltage Range w/Sync*CircuitTM Module 24 V, 17-33 V Note: 177cd model tested at 21-33 V FWR and 17-33 VDC
Speaker Specifications
Input Voltage 25.0 or 70.7 Vrms (nominal) Input Terminals 12 to 18 AWG Sound Output (UL Reverberant dBA @ 10 ft.)* 2 watts 84 Frequency Range 400-4000 Hz The SP2C Series is UL listed from 400 to 4000Hz but will provide an output from 100 to 10,000Hz. Power Taps 1 4, 1 2, 1 and 2 watts 1 watt 81
1
2 watt 78
1
4 watt 75
*Assumes flush mount installation
SpectrAlert Mounting Diagrams
Speaker/Strobe Standard Installation
Speaker/Strobe with Accessory Back Box Skirt
A0161-01
A0309-01
Ordering Information/Current Draw
Description Ceiling Speaker/Strobes Model No. (White) SP2C2415 SP2C241575 SP2C2430 SP2C2475 SP2C2495 SP2C24115 SP2C24177 Surface-mount back box skirt Sync*CircuitTM Module BBSCW MDLW Voltage 12 24 Average Current (mA) DC 10 12 FWR 12 15 Peak Current (mA) DC 30 35 FWR 31 37 In-rush Current (mA) DC 87 198 FWR 122 262 Candela 15 15/75 30 75 95 115 177 FWR Max. Operating Current - Strobe (mA RMS) 68 77 107 197 239 298 399 DC Max. Operating Current - Strobe (mA RMS) 64 78 113 205 274 325 489
System Sensor Sales and Service
System Sensor Headquarters 3825 Ohio Avenue St. Charles, IL 60174 Ph: 800/SENSOR2 Fx: 630/377-6495 www.systemsensor.com System Sensor Canada Ph: 905.812.0767 Fx: 905.812.0771 System Sensor Europe Ph: 44.1403.891920 Fx: 44.1403.891921 System Sensor in China Ph: 86.29.8832.0119 Fx: 86.29.8832.5119 System Sensor in Singapore Ph: 65.6273.2230 Fx: 65.6273.2610 System Sensor - Far East Ph: 85.22.191.9003 Fx: 85.22.736.6580 System Sensor - Australia Ph: 613.54.281.142 Fx: 613.54.281.172 System Sensor - India Ph: 91.124.237.1770 x.2700 Fx: 91.124.237.3118 System Sensor - Russia Ph: 70.95.937.7982 Fx: 70.95.937.7983
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(c) 2005 System Sensor. The company reserves the right to change product specifications without notice.


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