Fire Regulated 16-33VDC General Purpose Signal 12-24VDC
Coded or sustained tones
No duty cycle or interval limitations
99 dBa @ 10' on axis (109 dBa @ 1m on axis)
Four wire terminal block and supervisory diode
Type 4X, IP66 when installed with Panel Mount Gasket (included) or optional Non-metallic Weatherproof Backbox (Model WB-NM)
Marine Rated
CSFM Approved
UL and cUL
UL Fire Listed and ULC Canadian Fire Listed
CE and UKCA certified
Features
Model 450E electronic horn offers a loud, clear and distinctive tone. It’s often used for general alarming, start and dismissal noticing, coded paging and process control in noisy areas. Its 4-wire terminal block and supervisory diodes design make it ideal for fire alarm applications.
Model 450E’s polycarbonate housing and polymeric speaker are corrosion resistant and weatherproof for improved durability in harsh industrial environments. It has no detectable RF emissions in a 30 MHz to 1000 MHz frequency range, which minimizes the potential for electrical device interference.
- Fire Regulated 16-33VDC General Purpose Signal 12-24VDC
- Coded or sustained tones
- No duty cycle or interval limitations
- 99 dBa @ 10' on axis (109 dBa @ 1m on axis)
- Four wire terminal block and supervisory diode
- Type 4X, IP66 when installed with Panel Mount Gasket (included) or optional Non-metallic Weatherproof Backbox (Model WB-NM)
- Marine Rated
- CSFM Approved
- UL and cUL
- UL Fire Listed and ULC Canadian Fire Listed
- CE and UKCA certified
Features
Model 450E electronic horn offers a loud, clear and distinctive tone. It’s often used for general alarming, start and dismissal noticing, coded paging and process control in noisy areas. Its 4-wire terminal block and supervisory diodes design make it ideal for fire alarm applications.
Model 450E’s polycarbonate housing and polymeric speaker are corrosion resistant and weatherproof for improved durability in harsh industrial environments. It has no detectable RF emissions in a 30 MHz to 1000 MHz frequency range, which minimizes the potential for electrical device interference.