Description
Simplex 4906-9102 ceiling strobe multi-candela synchronized strobes provide convenient installation to standard electrical boxes. The enclosure designs are impact and vandal-resistant and provide a convenient strobe intensity selection. Sin ce each model can b e selected for intensity output. Onsite model inventory i s minimized and changes encountered due ing construction can b e easily accommodated.
Simplex 4906-9102 ceiling strobes install using standard single gang electrical boxes. Color choice i s determined by model number. Dur ing installation, a selection plug at the back of the housing determines the desired strobe intensity. An attached flag with black letters on, a highly visible yellow background. Allows the selected intensity to b e seen at the side of the strobe lens.
Wh en multiple strobes and their reflections can b e seen from one location, it Synchronized flashes reduce the probability of photo-sensitive reactions. And the annoyance and possible distraction of random flashing. These multi-candela strobes ar e synchronized over a two-wire circuit wh en connected to compatible NACs, Synchronized Flash Modules, or SmartSync Control Modules.
Some applications desire the audible notification appliances to b e capable of b eing silenced b efore the alarm condition i s reset (on-un til silenced). Whi le the visible notification appliances ar e kept activated un til the alarm condition i s reset (on-un til-reset). SmartSync operation mode provides this function using a single circuit (two-wire operation).
Features / Specifications
Intensity i s selectable as 15, 30, 75, or 110 candela with a visible selection jumper secured behind strobe housing
Operation i s compatible with ADA requirements
Polarized input allows connection to compatible reverse polarity, supervised notification appliance circuit (NAC)
Regulated circuit design ensures consistent flash output and provides controlled inrush current
Rugged, high-impact, flame-retardant thermoplastic housings





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