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LOWCURRENTSOUNDER

•Low current consumption•High efficiency design •Simple to install

The MLC624 has been designed to provide a high soundoutput with a low current consumption. It is ideal for applications where high sound levels need to be achieved but where available sounder circuit capacity is limited. The low current sounder is simple to install and uses a first fix back plate onto which the main body attaches with a self locking press fix assembly.

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DEVICEOVERVIEW INTERFACEOPTIONS •Sounder consists of a main body and mounting base•3 different tones available•Sounder incorporates separate volume control •Sounder operates from nominal 24V supply and can be connected to any suitably rated conventional sounder circuit INSTALLATIONNOTES SOUNDOUTPUT •First fix mounting plate is fixed to wall•Cable entry is from rear, or top/bottom•Connections are to main sounder body•Separate loop in and loop out terminals are provided •100 dB(a) @ 24V DC DIMENSIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Weight (Kg) 0.25 Operating voltage range 12 - 30 V DC Operating temperature range -25°C to +70°C Cable entry Rear or top/bottom Current consumption 5mA @ 24V DC IP rating IP42 H

CATALOGUENUMBERCat. No.Description

W D

MLC624Menvier low current conventional sounder

H (mm)W (mm)D (mm)
10510595
Conventional Sounders
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