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WEATHERPROOF SURFACESOUNDER

•Weatherproof design •Choice of cable entry positions •32 selectable tones

The weatherproof surface sounder is a general purposeweatherproof, red wall mounted sounder. Depending on the selected tone, sound levels of up to 105dB(A) can be achieved. Volume is adjustable via the internal volume control and 32 different alarm tone selections are provided.

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DEVICEOVERVIEW INSTALLATIONNOTES •Weatherproof surface sounder is available in either red or white•Supplied with weatherproof fixing base •Sounder tone is controlled by DIP switch settings•Separate volume control •Weatherproof surface sounder is supplied with simple to install first fix mounting base•To maintain weatherproof integrity, fixing holes are drilled upon installation•Cable entry can be rear or side•Connections are to main sounder body•Separate loop in and loop out terminals are provided •Main sounder body is pushed into mounting base and twisted to lock SOUNDOUTPUT •105 dB(a) max (+/-2) @24V DC INTERFACEOPTIONS •Sounder operates from nominal 24V supply and can be connected to any suitably rated conventional sounder circuit OPTIONS •Choice of tone setting (set via DIP switches can be altered at any time) DIMENSIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
D Weight (Kg) 0.3 Cable entry Rear Supply voltage range 9 - 28V DC Current consumption 16mA @24V DC IP rating IP65 Dia (mm)D (mm) 9393 CATALOGUENUMBERCat. No.Description
MWS424/DBMenvier weatherproof surface sounder (Red) Dia Conventional Sounders
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