Hubbell GAI-TRONICS 234WM Manual de usuario

Pub. 42004-308C
GAI-Tronics Corporation P.O. Box 1060, Reading, PA 19607-1060 USA
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Model 234WM
Wall-Mount Stanchion Assembly
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This manual is provided solely as an operational, installation, and maintenance guide and contains
sensitive business and technical information that is confidential and proprietary to GAI-Tronics. GAI-
Tronics retains all intellectual property and other rights in or to the information contained herein, and
such information may only be used in connection with the operation of your GAI-Tronics product or
system. This manual may not be disclosed in any form, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, to any
third party.
General Information
The Model 234WM Wall-Mount Stanchion Assembly is designed to house a Model 298 Series or 297
Series Emergency Telephone or Model 276 Series or 277 Series Flush Panel Handset Telephone, and a
Model 530FB or 531A Beacon (each sold separately). The stanchion is a simple, attractive, yet highly
visible unit measuring 40.5 inches (1.03 meters) tall.
GAI-Tronics emergency telephones are designed for isolated high-risk areas requiring emergency
communications equipment. Emergency telephone users simply press the clearly labeled emergency push
button for immediate connection to a user-programmed central security telephone number. The following
is a list of GAI-Tronics telephone models that are compatible for use in the Model 234 Wall-Mount
Stanchion and the associated instruction publication number:
Pub. No. Emergency Phone Model
Pub. 42004-352 Model 297-001 Flush-Mount Emergency Phone
Pub. 42004-351 Model 297-003 S.M.A.R.T. Flush-Mount Emergency Phone
Pub. 42004-352 Model 298-001 Flush-Mount Emergency Phone with Keypad
Pub. 42004-351 Model 298-003 S.M.A.R.T. Flush-Mount Emergency Phone with Keypad
The beacon increases the visibility of the emergency telephone locations by providing a constant-on lamp
and a flashing strobe light that is automatically energized when the emergency button is pressed. A light
shines on the faceplate of the telephone mounted in the stanchion, illuminating it for nighttime use. Refer
to Pub. 42004-284 for installation information for the Model 530FB Strobe with Dual Constant-On
Lamps.

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The Model 234WM Wall-Mount Stanchion Assembly, which consists of the Model 84505 Wall-Mount
Stanchion, the Model 84503 Panel Light Assembly, the 530 Series Strobe, and the emergency phone, is
shipped in four separate cartons.
NOTE:Emergency phone and strobe are sold separately.
Installation
The following sections provide information on the installation of the complete wall-mount stanchion.
Figure 1. Model 234WM Wall-Mount Stanchion Assembly

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Model 84505 Wall-Mount Stanchion Installation
1. Remove and save the two tamper-resistant screws at the top of the stanchion. See Figure 1.
NOTE:GAI-Tronics Model 233 Tamper-Resistant Screwdriver (sold separately) is required to
remove tamper-resistant screws.
2. Remove the wall-mounting assembly from the front panel assembly. Refer to Figure 1. Detach the
chain from the wall-mounting assembly. See Figure 2.
3. Enlarge the conduit entry pilot hole(s) to be used for the stanchion power cables. See Figure 3.
4. Fasten the wall-mounting assembly to a wall or flat surface that can support at least 50 pounds, using
3/8-inch bolts. Refer to Figure 2 for mounting hole dimensions and ADA height requirements.
Figure 2. Wall Mounting Instructions

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Grounding Requirements
This unit must be grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) in the United States or
the Canadian Electrical Codes (CEC) in Canada. A #10 grounding stud has been provided at the base of
the stanchion for grounding. Connect the #10 grounding stud to a grounding electrode. A grounding
electrode rod is typically 8 feet (2.44 m) long per NEC 250, or 9.84 feet (3 m) long per CEC Rule 10.
Figure 3. Conduit/Surge Protection Locations

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Tempered Glass Installation for Model 84505
1. Remove the keps nuts, spacer brackets, and holding brackets. These parts will be used for holding the
glass in place.
2. Carefully unpack the glass from the box, located in the phone mounting area of the Model 234WM
Wall-Mount Stanchion.
3. Center the front glass left to right and top to bottom around the opening in the front panel assembly
and fasten in place using the spacer brackets, holding brackets, and keps nuts removed previously.
Refer to Figure 4 for assembly details.
NOTE:Do not exceed 24 inch-pounds of torque on the keps nuts.
4. Repeat the above steps for both side glass pieces.
Figure 4. Glass Installation Instructions

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Model 84503 Stanchion Panel Light Installation
1. Remove the two screws securing the bezel and lens to the stanchion panel light assembly.
2. Align the stanchion panel light assembly inside the stanchion as shown in Figure 5.
3. Extend the black, white, and green wires to the bottom of the stanchion.
4. Secure the panel light assembly with the two mounting screws provided. Apply a small amount of
clear RTV silicone sealant or equivalent to each screw thread to reduce the possibility of rust forming
in the screw threads.
5. Insert the 7-watt compact fluorescent bulb provided with the assembly.
6. Secure the bezel and the lens to the stanchion. See Figure 5.
Figure 5. Stanchion Panel Light Assembly

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Model 530FB or Model 531A Beacon Installation
1. Insert the beacon’s seven 15-foot wires through the stanchion’s threaded nipple, and allow the wires
to extend to the bottom of the stanchion. See Figure 6.
2. Screw the beacon onto the threaded nipple.
3. Separate the orange and violet wires necessary for the telephone connection and extend those wires
through the stanchion cutout for the telephone.
Figure 6. Beacon Assembly

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Emergency Telephone Installation
1. Separate the back box from the front panel of the telephone. Inside the back box is a parts envelope
is containing eight 6-32 self-tapping flat head screws, six tamperproof screws, six washers, and a hole
plug.
2. Place the back box into the phone opening from the front of the stanchion. Mount the box using four
of the 6-32 self-tapping flat head screws. Refer to Figure 7 below. The telephone back box has two
openings, one in the top and one in the bottom. Plug the top opening with a hole plug. The bottom of
the back box is the recommended entry location for the telephone line and strobe control wires.
Figure 7. Telephone and Back Box Installation
3. Install a telephone line surge suppressor (sold separately) on the protection bracket on the bottom of
the stanchion wall mounting assembly. See Figure 3.
4. Install a ground wire between the telephone line surge suppressor (sold separately) and the grounding
lug on the bottom of the stanchion. See Figure 8.
5. Connect the telephone line to the surge protection as shown in Figure 8.

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6. Connect the telephone cable from the surge protection, and feed the cable through the bottom access
hole of the telephone back box and allow it to hang free.
7. Bring the orange and violet strobe unit wires through the bottom access hole of the back box, and
allow them to hang free.
8. The telephone front panel is shipped from the factory with a cable and modular plug attached to TB1.
If the telephone line is to be hard-wired to the phone, this cable can be removed and discarded. Skip
to Step 9. If desired, an optional modular telephone jack can be mounted to the inside of the back box
allowing the use of the cable and modular plug that is attached to TB1.
9. Attach the telephone cable from the surge protector to TB1 on the telephone PCBA as shown in
Figure 8.
10. Attach the strobe’s violet and orange control wires to TB2 on the telephone PCBA as shown in
Figure 8.
11. Install the phone’s front panel using the six tamper-resistant screws and six washers provided.
NOTE:Excessive tightening will cause the panel to warp. Do not over-tighten.
Figure 8. Interconnection diagram with ac beacon

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Wiring Power Connection
All wiring connections should be complete at this point, with the exception of the stanchion panel light
and beacon wire connections to the incoming power lines. All connections must be made in accordance
with the National Electrical Code (NEC) in the United States or the Canadian Electrical Codes (CEC) in
Canada.
Install the power lines as follows:
1. Install the recommended ac power line surge suppressor on the protection bracket.
2. Install a ground wire between the telephone line surge protection and the grounding lug.
3. Connect the incoming ac power line to the surge protection as shown in Figure 8.
4. Connect the red, white, and green wires of the Model 530FB AC Beacon to the surge protection as
shown in Figure 8. When using the Model 531A DC Beacon, connect the red and white wires to the
dc power source as shown in Figure 9.
5. Connect the black, white, and green wires of the telephone light to the surge protection.
Figure 9. Interconnection diagram with dc beacon
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