Edwards Signaling 92PLC Series User Manual

Warning, Caution, Signals

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Installation Instructions for Catalog Series 92PLC

and 92PLC-DF AdaptaBeacon

®

Signals

Description

Description

Description

Description

Description

The Catalog Series 92PLC(*)-N5 and 92PLC-DF(*)-N5
AdaptaBeacon signals are UL and cUL Listed, general pur-
pose visual signaling appliances suitable for indoor or out-
door (weatherproof) installation. The 92PLC(*)-N5 series
signals are 120V single flash strobes and the 92PLC-DF(*)-
N5 series signals are 120V double flash strobes. They are
specifically designed for PLC compatibility and for flash-
ing from either a PLC or an external relay.

The 92-LST strobe tube is rated by the manufacturer at 11
joules and 1.1 million peak candela. The 92-ST strobe tube
is rated by the manufacturer at 14 joules and 1.4 million
peak candela.

The AdaptaBeacon signals utilize a standard base that al-
lows direct surface mounting, mounting on a 4" (102mm)
octagon box or mounting on 1/2" (13mm) NPT conduit.
The strobe is electrically isolated to prevent false flashes.
The unit also installs easily without having to add drop
resistors to the PLC output card.

For replacement strobe tubes and lenses, see "Replace-
ment Parts."

PLC Compatibility

The electrical input load requirements for PLC compatible
signaling devices are listed in Table 1. Signaling devices
may be directly connected to output cards that meet these
input load requirements.

Specifications

Specifications

Specifications

Specifications

Specifications

Strobe Tube

Catalog Number

Ratings

Life**

92PLC(*)-N5

120V AC

5,000 Hours

92PLC-DF(*)-N5

50/60 Hz

3,000 Hours

0.1 Amps

*Select color of lens by adding one of the
following letters to the cat. no.: A-amber, B-blue,
C-clear, G-green, M-magenta or R-red.
**Calculated strobe tube life at operating power
to 75% efficiency.

WARNING

To prevent electrical shock, ensure that power is
disconnected before installing the signal.

CAUTION

To prevent leakage, use care when disassembling
the signal to prevent tearing of weatherproof
gaskets. Should a lens or other component resist
removal due to adhesion to a gasket,

do not force

apart by hand. Carefully separate the components
by prying them apart with a thin blade screwdriver.

Table 1. PLC Compatibility

Operating

Maximum off state

Continuous on

Surge (inrush/duration)

Cat. No.

voltage*

leakage current (mA)

current (mA)

(A/ms**)

92PLC( )-N5

120V AC

5

100

20/0.075

92PLC-DF( )-N5

120V AC

5

100

20/0.075

*All AC volts at 60 Hz **Amps/milliseconds

1.

Remove the screw in the clamp ring and remove the
ring (Figure 1).

2.

Lift the lens off of the signal base, remove the strobe
tube support plate and pull the wire leads out of the
conduit entrance hole in the base. Exercise care so as
to not tear the gaskets that are permanently attached
to the lens and signal base.

3.

Mount the base using one of the following methods.

Installation

Installation

Installation

Installation

Installation

Install in accordance with the latest edition of the Na-
tional Electrical Code and applicable local codes.

P-047550-1760 ISSUE 6 © 2003

CAUTION

To prevent leakage when mounting outdoors, the
signal must be conduit mounted with the lens
facing directly up.

NOTE: For indoor installation, the signal may be direct

surface mounted, mouted on a 4" (102mm)
octagon box, or mounted on 1/2" (13mm) NPT
conduit. For outdoor (weatherproof)
installation, the signal must be conduit
mounted with the lens facing directly up.

a.

Direct Surface Mounting (indoor only)

Remove the (2) knockouts for mounting screws
from the bottom of the signal base.

Route the field wiring from a 120V 50/60 Hz power
source through the conduit entrance hole in the
base.

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