Werma Wall Mount Buzzer, 24 V ac/dc, 80dB at 1 m, IP65, AC, DC, Single-Tone

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RS Stock No.:
384-7919
Mfr. Part No.:
109.010.75
Brand:
Werma
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Brand

Werma

Supply Voltage

24 V ac/dc

IP Rating

IP65

Decibels at 1 Metre

80dB

Current Type

AC, DC

Number Of Tones

1

Housing Colour

Black

Mounting Style

Wall Mount

Diameter

52 mm

Application Type

Buzzer

Maximum Decibel

80dB

Housing Material

ABS, Polycarbonate

Tone Type

Pulse

Maximum Temperature

+50°C

Minimum Temperature

-20°C

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

WERMA Pulse Tone Buzzer, 80dB, Wall Mount - 109 Series - 109.010.75


This single-tone buzzer from WERMA sends out an audible warning signal to draw the attention of people in the vicinity. It sounds a pulse tone at a loud 80dB to alert you that something has gone wrong with a process or system or when an environmental change triggers it. The compact black unit comes with a straightforward terminal screw connector, which lets you connect up your wires just with a screwdriver. It's suitable for through-hole mounting in your industrial setup.

Features & Benefits


• Operating temperature range of -20°C to +50°C, allowing use in both harsh indoor and outdoor settings
• 52mm diameter makes the unit compact and suitable for installation in tight spaces
• Supply voltage is 24V AC/DC for use in standard systems
• When correctly installed, the unit has an IP65 (ingress protection) rating, indicating it's protected from dust and water spray

Applications


• Smoke alarms
• Entry and exit alerts on fire doors

How much current does a buzzer need?


The current requirement of a buzzer depends on what type it is. For example, magnetic buzzers use more power and will consume between 30 to 100mA, while piezo buzzers consume less than 30mA.

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