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Buzzer wiring to ACROPRINT FT217 Time Clock - see drawings below
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Question:
I would like to hookup 7 Buzzers to be driven off from the above single time clock. The buzzer I would like to use is Edward Signals 870P 24V AC or 871P 24V DC
Edwards Signaling - 870P / 871P Series AdaptaHorn Panel Mount Vibrating Horn NEMA Type 4X - https://www.edwards-signals.com/index.cfm?pid=257

(But I can use other low voltage 24V AC or DC buzzers - if you have a recommendation. The buzzer should be able to produce 103db and should be able to reduce the sound through the front panel screw)
Which one - AC or DC 24V is better for a factory environment?

Can this be wired in serial ? or do I have to run individual home runs for each buzzer ?
What is the relay I am going to need ?

The factory size is 200 feet wide x 560 feet long (112,000 Sft). Is there a restriction on the run length to these buzzers from the relay?


870P AC Series
Adjustable output: 78 to 103 dB
400 hour rating at 50% duty cycle
871P DC Series
Adjustable output: 78 to 101 dB
200 hour rating

Thanks for your help!
-Shaw
 

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Question:
I would like to hookup 7 Buzzers to be driven off from the above single time clock. The buzzer I would like to use is Edward Signals 870P 24V AC or 871P 24V DC
Edwards Signaling - 870P / 871P Series AdaptaHorn Panel Mount Vibrating Horn NEMA Type 4X - https://www.edwards-signals.com/index.cfm?pid=257

(But I can use other low voltage 24V AC or DC buzzers - if you have a recommendation. The buzzer should be able to produce 103db and should be able to reduce the sound through the front panel screw)
Which one - AC or DC 24V is better for a factory environment?

Can this be wired in serial ? or do I have to run individual home runs for each buzzer ?
What is the relay I am going to need ?

The factory size is 200 feet wide x 560 feet long (112,000 Sft). Is there a restriction on the run length to these buzzers from the relay?


870P AC Series
Adjustable output: 78 to 103 dB
400 hour rating at 50% duty cycle
871P DC Series
Adjustable output: 78 to 101 dB
200 hour rating

Thanks for your help!
-Shaw

I will also need the model of the relay switch that will sit between the time clock and the buzzers.

Thanks
 

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