Eaton Green Break Glass Call Point, Break Glass Operated, Indoor, Resettable, 87 x 87 x 53mm, Mains-Powered

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RS Stock No.:
377-1783
Mfr. Part No.:
4930210RSCO-0097
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Colour

Green

Call Point Type

Emergency Release Call Point

Indoor/Outdoor

Indoor

Operation Type

Break Glass

Power Source

Mains

Resettable

Yes

Element Material

Glass

Box Material

ABS

Depth

53 mm

Height

87 mm

Width

87mm

Special Features

BS5839

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Eaton Break-Glass Call Point, 3A Current Rating, IP24D Rating - CXM Series - 4930210FUL-0097


Open doors immediately in an emergency with this Eaton break-glass call point. It's simple and quick to operate in an emergency, as you just need to smash the front panel to activate the switch. Thanks to its reusable plastic element, the device can be reset. Bright green casing means it catches your eye in most lighting conditions. As it fixes directly to a wall, the product is quick to mount without the need for special tools. Use call points like this one in safety systems for retail units and distribution centres.

Features & Benefits


• Robust ABS housing reliably stands up to impact
• IP24D rating indicates resistance to water spray, fingers and objects greater than 80mm
• Compact dimensions of 87 (W) x 87 (H) x 53mm (D) take up minimal space
• Does its job without a glitch in temperatures between -10°C and +55°C

How is the call point powered?


You can wire it to the mains supply, cutting the need to fit a separate power source.

How do I reset the unit?


You can re-arm this unit by lifting the tab on its plastic element until it snaps into place, ensuring easy resetting.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Fulleon

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