
Magnetic Contact Security Sensors for Unauthorized Entry Detection - IO 102-26 Version 01 "AYAX
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The detectors are designed to detect unauthorised opening or displacement of protected structures made of magnetic (steel and alloys) or non-magnetic materials (wood, plastic, aluminium), such as doors or gates of buildings, structures, railway containers, hangars, with the subsequent issuance of an alarm notification to the receiving and control device or terminal object device of the system of notification transmission. Degree of protection of the shell IP55. Operating temperature range from -50 to +50C. The housings of the products version 01 are made of plastic.
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