EDWARDS 102 Lens Module Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

EDWARDS 102 Lens Module

The EDWARDS 102 Lens Module is a unique visual signaling device that functions as part of the Triliptical Stackable Beacon Lighting System. This system allows for the stacking of up to five light modules and either a single or multiple tone module. The 102 Lens Module is available in five colors (amber, blue, clear, green, and red) and features a removable cover for easy relamping. The lens module cover has a molded-in gasket for weather-tight reliability, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

With its optically designed lens, the EDWARDS 102 Lens Module provides excellent light visibility, ensuring clear and effective signaling. It is commonly used in industrial, commercial, and institutional settings to provide visual alerts for various purposes, such as:

EDWARDS 102 Lens Module

The EDWARDS 102 Lens Module is a unique visual signaling device that functions as part of the Triliptical Stackable Beacon Lighting System. This system allows for the stacking of up to five light modules and either a single or multiple tone module. The 102 Lens Module is available in five colors (amber, blue, clear, green, and red) and features a removable cover for easy relamping. The lens module cover has a molded-in gasket for weather-tight reliability, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

With its optically designed lens, the EDWARDS 102 Lens Module provides excellent light visibility, ensuring clear and effective signaling. It is commonly used in industrial, commercial, and institutional settings to provide visual alerts for various purposes, such as:

© 2010 UTC Fire & Security. All rights reserved. 1 / 2 P/N 3100700 • REV 2 • ISS 06AUG10
102 Series Triliptical Stackable Beacon Lighting
System Lens Modules Installation Sheet
Description / Operation
The Edwards Triliptical Stackable Beacon Lighting System is a
unique audible-visual signaling device that can contain up to 5
light modules and either a single or multiple tone module in a
single "stack."
All components of the Triliptical Stackable Beacon Lighting
System are UL and cUL listed subassemblies. The units,
when assembled, are UL and cUL listed for indoor and outdoor
applications. The enclosures are NEMA 3R, 4X, and IP65
rated.
The optically designed lens modules are available in five
colors--amber, blue, clear, green and red. Each lens module
contains a removable cover to allow for easy relamping. The
lens module cover features a molded-in gasket for weather
tight reliability.
NOTE: LED light sources must be used with the matching
lens color and are only available in four colors--amber, blue,
red and green.
Installation
Installation must be in accordance with local codes.
WARNING: To prevent electrical shock, do not connect power
until instructed to do so.
1. Assemble the stackable beacon lighting system (Figure 1).
a. Pull the captive key in the lens module into the "out"
position.
b. Place the first lens module on top of the base.
c. Push in the captive key to secure the lens module.
d. Insert the appropriate light source into board grooves
at bottom of lens ensuring that the four prongs on the
pc board are aligned with the plug located in the back
of the lens module.
NOTE: When using LED light sources, ensure that the color
of the LED light source and the lens assembly match.
NOTE: For further details, see the instructions supplied with
the light source, P/N 3100701, or the instructions supplied with
the base, P/N 3100669.
WARNING: To prevent leakage, ensure the magnifier ring on
the lens cover and the magnifier ring on the lens module are
aligned (Figure).
e. Place the lens module cover on the front of the lens
module and secure using two captive screws.
f. Repeat steps a through e for any remaining modules
(up to 5).
g. Once the last module has been assembled, place the
cap on top and secure the cap with the captive screw.
4. Apply power to the unit and verify proper operation.
Maintenance
WARNING: To prevent electrical shock, disconnect power to
all modules. Wait 5 minutes for stored energy in strobe
modules to dissipate before working on unit.
The lens surfaces should be periodically dusted and cleaned
with a dry soft clean cloth to maintain optimum light visibility. If
necessary, the outside of the lens may be cleaned with water
and a mild detergent on a well rung out soft clean cloth.
2 / 2 P/N 3100700 • REV 2 • ISS 06AUG10
Figure 1: Assembling the stackable status indicator (Cat. No.
102TBS shown for illustration purposes only)
Regulatory information
Edwards Signaling Edwards, A Division of UTC Fire & Security
Americas Corporation, Inc.
8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL
34202, USA
Contact information
For contact information, see www.edwardssignaling.com.
P/N 3100700 OFFSET
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 102 SERIES
TRILIPTICAL STACKABLE STATUS INDICATOR
(1) 8 1/2” x 11” SHEET PRINTED BOTH SIDES. FOLD TWO TIMES TO
DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON DETAIL WITH PART NUMBER ON THE OUTSIDE.
MATERIAL: STANDARD WHITE OFFSET STOCK
CHARACTERS TO BE BLACK ON WHITE BACKGROUND
NOTE: MECHANICALS HAVE ALREADY BEEN REDUCED TO ACTUAL SIZE.
RETURN MECHANICALS TO:
TECHNICAL WRITING
EDWARDS SIGNALING
41 WOODFORD AVENUE
PLAINVILLE, CT 06062
ECN: 09-C1917
ISSUE: 02
FILE: 3100700
APPROVED BY: DVG
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EDWARDS 102 Lens Module Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

EDWARDS 102 Lens Module

The EDWARDS 102 Lens Module is a unique visual signaling device that functions as part of the Triliptical Stackable Beacon Lighting System. This system allows for the stacking of up to five light modules and either a single or multiple tone module. The 102 Lens Module is available in five colors (amber, blue, clear, green, and red) and features a removable cover for easy relamping. The lens module cover has a molded-in gasket for weather-tight reliability, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

With its optically designed lens, the EDWARDS 102 Lens Module provides excellent light visibility, ensuring clear and effective signaling. It is commonly used in industrial, commercial, and institutional settings to provide visual alerts for various purposes, such as:

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