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News Release from: DG Controls | Subject: ISB combined beacons and sounders
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 November 2004
Combined beacon and sounder uses little
power
A new ISB range of compact, IP65, low-current, combined flashing beacon and sounder units is being launched by DG Controls.
A new ISB range of compact, IP65, low-current, combined flashing beacon and sounder units is being launched by DG Controls These are particularly suitable for alarm systems where power is at a premium
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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All models incorporate a pulsed ring of high intensity red LEDs behind a red translucent polycarbonate sounder horn.
The integral 110dB(A) sounder has 32 tones, selectable by internal DIP-switches, with the primary tone energised by a simple 2-wire connection and a secondary tone via a third wire.
Maximum volume can also be adjusted by internal preset.
Two basic housing styles are available.
The standalone ISB-E is built upon the same white ABS base as the popular Series E 'High Dome' beacon lamps to retain the traditional look-and-feel of this long-established range of visual indicators.
The ISB-E is also compatible with existing wall-mounting brackets and cage guards.
The ISB-T utilises the same black polycarbonate base as the Series T, U, V and W beacons, with its novel 'ratchet' linking system which allows two or more beacons and/or sounders to be clamped together as an integrated unit.
Versions for all popular supply voltages are offered: 12V DC, 24V DC, 115V AC and 230V AC.
Full details and prices, together with fast delivery opportunities, are available from the DG Controls.
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