S19-320, S19-320C
Test The Alarm System
NOTE: Testing the alarm for the first time using the drench shower may expose the flow switch to an unnecessary water
hammer since the downstream piping may be empty of water. The flow switch is designed to withstand such a water
hammer, but using the smaller eyewash flow is recommended.
1. Apply power to the alarm branch circuit. The alarm should remain in the "OFF" position.
2. Make sure the alarm horn cut-out switch is in the "ON" position. This switch is located on the junction box beneath the
alarm.
3. Open the eyewash valve. The alarm should sound and the strobe light flash shortly after water flows from the system.
4. Use the alarm horn cut-off switch to silence the horn. Flipping the switch down will shut off the horn but allow the strobe
light to keep flashing.
5. Shut off the eyewash flow valve. The strobe light should stop flashing.
6. Reset the alarm horn cut-off switch to its "ON" position.
7. Repeat the tests in procedures 1-6 above, this time using the drench shower only.
NOTE: The alarm system is designed to work properly even if both the eyewash and drench shower are used
simultaneously. The alarm will continue to operate so long as either the eyewash or drench shower is still in use.
Troubleshooting
1. If the alarm (horn and strobe light) does not operate when water flows:
• Check that the circuit breaker or fuse is supplying power to the alarm.
• Check that the direction of water flow corresponds to the arrow on the flow switch body.
• Check that water flow is sufficient (4 gallons per minute is required).
• Check all electrical connections, including the power supply and the quick-connect cable from the alarm to the flow
switch.
Strobe flashtube replacement
1. Loosen the locking band and remove the clear plastic dust cover from the top of the strobe light.
2. Loosen (but do not remove) the three screws holding the amber dome in place. Rotate the dome slightly clockwise and
remove the dome.
3. Remove the flashtube assembly by simply unplugging it from the top of the strobe light.
4. Replace the flashtube assembly with a new one BUT avoid touching the flashtube glass with your fingers. Be sure the
flashtube assembly is firmly plugged into the socket.
5. Reattach and tighten the amber dome.
6. Reattach and tighten the clear dust cover.
7. Test the alarm as described in "Test the Alarm System."
Alarm system maintenance
The Bradley Alarm System is designed to be virtually maintenance free. An occasional damp cloth wiping of the clear dust cover is
all that is needed to ensure maximum visual attention-getting ability.
The alarm horn is factory-set at the loudest possible sound level, 103 decibels at 10 feet. This sound level will attract
attention in shop areas with loud background noise levels or at large distances outdoors. If the alarm is used in a more quiet
environment or over shorter distances, the sound level is easily adjustable to lower levels (down to 78 decibels at 10 feet)
with a simple external adjustment.
• Use 1/16" Allen wrench to adjust the sound to the appropriate alerting level. The adjusting hex screw is located on the
front centerline of the horn grille about an inch from the bottom. Turning the hex screw clockwise quiets the horn.
Remote Sensing Option
If remote sensing is wanted, remove the pipe plug from the back of the junction box. Connect the extra black wire (common to both
switch arrangements) and the blue wire (normally open switch arrangement) or red wire (normally closed switch arrangement) to
your application per local electrical codes. The switch is rated at 5 amps at 120 volts and is isolated from the contacts used by the
alarm system. Your connection should be water tight.
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Bradley Corporation • 215-693 Rev. J; ECN 07-512A
Installation