Eaton Surface Mount Siren, 24 V dc, 95dB at 1 m, IP21C, IP33C, DC, Single-Tone

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RS Stock No.:
530-5962
Mfr. Part No.:
651003FULL-0021X
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Supply Voltage

24 V dc

IP Rating

IP21C, IP33C

Decibels at 1 Metre

95dB

Current Type

DC

Number Of Tones

1

Housing Colour

Red

Mounting Style

Surface Mount

Diameter

155 mm

Application Type

Fire & Security

Minimum Decibel

93dB

Maximum Decibel

95dB

Maximum Temperature

+70°C

Minimum Temperature

-25°C

Tone Type

Bell

Housing Material

Steel

Special Features

BS5839

Model

FB Bell

Standards Met

CE

Eaton Siren, 155mm Diameter, 35mA Maximum Current Consumption - FB/024/R/WP


Spread the word about machine faults with this siren from Eaton. Its built-in solenoid reacts to an electrical signal, so you get speedy triggering every time. As its bell reaches sound levels of 95dB, the alarm rings over noisy environments to inform workers about system issues. Simple surface mounting lets you screw the unit onto a wall in a snap. As its IP33 rating indicates it resists objects larger than 2.5mm and water spray tilted up to 60°, you can use it in challenging conditions. Sirens like this one are commonly used in fire alarm systems and security setups.

Features & Benefits


• Consumes current between just 25 and 35mA to cut down on energy use
• Robust PC body shakes off damage from wear and tear
• Safe for use in an operating temperature range between -25°C and +70°C

Does the siren come with a pre-cut cable entry?


Yes, this product has an open M20 port, making connecting cables a breeze.

How do I attach the included weatherproofing components to this siren?


The device's weatherproof seal simply fits around its base, so it's no trouble to assemble without tools.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Fulleon

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