Alarm sounder without beacon HMA121

Alarm sounder without beacon - HMA121 - E2S Warning Signals
Alarm sounder without beacon - HMA121 - E2S Warning Signals
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Characteristics

Type
without beacon
Sound level

Min.: 3 dB

Max.: 124 dB

Description

HMA121 Electronic Siren, Buzzer, Claxon & Bell Applications and users that have traditionally demanded conventional electromechanical claxons, sirens, buzzers and bells can now choose the next generation alternative. The technology employed in the Hootronic range features the latest in amplifier and digital to analogue conversion technology. The E2S Hootronic series of products faithfully reproduce the sounds made by legacy electro-mechanical signalling devices but in a modern, reliable and cost effective way. With output levels of up to 124dB(A) at 1 metre the HMA121 surpasses legacy electro-mechanical devices in performance and effectiveness, it is also continuously rated, requires zero maintenance and the signal quality will not degrade with age. Features: The products in the Hootronic range have 5 user selectable traditional sounds including: Tone 1 : Industrial Claxon Tone 2 : High Frequency Mechanical Siren Tone 3 : Medium Frequency Mechanical Siren Tone 4 : Electro Mechanical Buzzer Tone 5 : Mechanical Bell Each of these sounds have two additional, remotely selectable, alarm stages. Remote switch generates genuine tail o to sound when alarm is terminated. Automatic synchronisation on multi-sounder system. Continuously rated. Large termination area. Stainless steel xings. Ratchet adjustable stainless steel U bracket for 360° positioning. Duplicate cable terminations (in & out for daisy-chain installations). Tropicalisation available on request. GOST-R certicate: POCC GB.JB05.H00144

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