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Portable loudspeaker P-LS2B, P-LS2C
explosion-proofIP66industrial

Portable loudspeaker - P-LS2B, P-LS2C - FEDERAL SIGNAL - explosion-proof / IP66 / industrial
Portable loudspeaker - P-LS2B, P-LS2C - FEDERAL SIGNAL - explosion-proof / IP66 / industrial
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Characteristics

Mounting
portable
Other characteristics
explosion-proof, IP66, industrial, reinforced, ATEX
Sound level

124 dB

Description

Transformer coupled 100 Vrms 25 watt Re-entrant horn design Indoor/outdoor use U-Mounting bracket included, optional swivel mount bracket available IP66 rated ATEX and IECEx Certified for Zone 1, Gas Groups IIB and IIC Features Federal Signal’s non-metallic loudspeakers, model P-LS2B and P-LS2C, are designed for use in industrial public address and general alarm applications, where corrosion resistance and ATEX/IEC Certification are required. P-LS2B and P-LS2C loudspeakers are available in an ATEX/IEC Zone 1 explosion-proof version certified IP66 for ingress of dust and combustible gas to either Group IIB or Group IIC. P-LS2B and P-LS2C loudspeakers, designed to accept an audio input of 100 Vrms, are manufactured from corrosion-resistant, anti-static glass-reinforced polyester (GRP). Each speaker is transformer coupled with a maximum power output of 25 watts and is supplied with 10 preset taps (25, 20, 15, 10, 5, 2, 1.5, 1, 0.5 and 0.2 watts) to adjust sound output. Mounting is provided by a “common template” stainless-steel ratcheted mounting bracket that locks the loudspeaker in position at a specific angle without slipping. Optional swivel mounting bracket contains three slotted mounting holes to further adjust speaker position and adapt to a variety of different surfaces.

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