
Fire light siren LUIS+ L-12/24-A-2
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LUIS+ L-12/24-A-2 fire light siren is used in systems of notification and control of evacuation of people in case of fire and is designed to indicate the evacuation routes in emergency situations. The housing has a high degree of protection IP-65, which allows to install the light board in rooms with high humidity or dust. It is possible to set the necessary inscription or pictogram.
It is also worth noting that any inscription can be customised. Power supply voltage is 12 volts. The source of light are 30 super bright LEDs.
The power supply is connected through a cable gland to a screw terminal block located inside the housing. Quick and uncomplicated assembly allows for quick installation.
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