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Flashing sounder

PROX10

Extremely robust flashing sounder specially suited to the harshest industrial environments.

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Robust & waterproof siren: IP66 & 67
Choice of sounds: 80 sounds available, 3 additional tones externally selectable
Reductable sounf pressure level - up to 30 dB
High visibility: Xenon flash light
Multi-voltage-power supply

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  • Output in dB
  • Effective Range in Joules
  • Ingress Protection
  • Colour (material)
  • Number of remote tones
  • Number of Tones
  • Impact Resistance
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PROX10

Flashing sounder

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Product description : Flashing sounder
Lighting source Xenon 
Effective Range in Joules 5 Joule
Flash Rate 0.1/0.5/0.75/1 Hz (Switch) 
Average life time of the flash 70% efficiency after 8 million Flashes 
Output in dB 116 Decibel
Number of Tones 80 
Number of remote tones 3 
Sound Adjustment Yes 
Choice of Tones Yes - By switch 
Acoustic signal type Programmable tone 
Ingress Protection IP66 / IP67 
Impact Resistance IK08 
Min Operating Temperature -40 Degree Celsius
Max Operating Temperature 55 Degree Celsius
Min Storage Temperature -40 Degree Celsius
Max Storage Temperature 70 Degree Celsius
Power supply frequency 50 / 60 Hz 
Cable entries 2 x M20 (Plugs and cable glands supplied) 
Min.Cable size 2.500 Square Millimeter
Max. Cable size 4.000 Square Millimeter
Width 167.000 Millimeter
Height 214.000 Millimeter
Depth / Thickness 148.000 Millimeter
Housing Material Aluminium fusion 
Colour (material) Red 
Available Lens Colours Clear, Red, Amber, Blue, Yellow, Green 
Tolerance 187-255 VAC 
Voltage - Current Type VAC 
Voltage 230 
Nominal consumption 190 mA 
Weight 2.8 Kg 

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