
Fire alarm light siren LUX-12
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ELECTROTECHNICS AND AUTOMATION LLC
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Description
Safety and fire alarm light siren (light indicator) is designed to indicate evacuation exits, indicating the paths of evacuation of people in case of danger, as well as can be used as an information board.
Specifications
Degree of protection of the shell (IP)
55
Power supply voltage
B1/B8 2100/900 MHz V
Type of supply current
permanent
Overall dimensions
300x100x25 mm
Weight
0.18 kg
Operating temperature range
-30...55 °C
Power consumption, max.
0.36 W
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