Small but powerful intrinsically safe panel-mount sounder
E2S have added a new product to their intrinsically safe range of sounders and beacons - the IS-pA1 panel-mount sounder, which is certified II 1G Ex ia IIB T4/5/6 for use in Zones 0, 1 and 2.
The IS sounder is suitable for use as a fault indication or process alarm in control panels located in intrinsically safe environments. It produces a 100dBA at 1m continuous 2,600Hz tone that can be pulsed externally to produce different signals.
To reinforce the audible warning signal, E2S also offer IS-pB1 panel lights. The high efficiency LEDs, which are mounted behind red, amber, green, blue or clear lenses, have a typical operating life in excess of 10 years. Powered via Zener barriers or galvanic isolators, the panel-mount sounder and lights produce reliable and cost-effective status indications with minimum power consumption.
The E2S IS range also includes the IS-mini sounder, beacon and combined units as well as the IS-L101L LED beacon and the IS-A105N sounder, which are approved to ATEX, IECEx and FM.
European Safety Systems Ltd, Impress House, Mansell Road, London W3 7QH; tel: (020) 8743 8880; fax: (020) 8740 4200.
The IS sounder is suitable for use as a fault indication or process alarm in control panels located in intrinsically safe environments. It produces a 100dBA at 1m continuous 2,600Hz tone that can be pulsed externally to produce different signals.
To reinforce the audible warning signal, E2S also offer IS-pB1 panel lights. The high efficiency LEDs, which are mounted behind red, amber, green, blue or clear lenses, have a typical operating life in excess of 10 years. Powered via Zener barriers or galvanic isolators, the panel-mount sounder and lights produce reliable and cost-effective status indications with minimum power consumption.
The E2S IS range also includes the IS-mini sounder, beacon and combined units as well as the IS-L101L LED beacon and the IS-A105N sounder, which are approved to ATEX, IECEx and FM.
European Safety Systems Ltd, Impress House, Mansell Road, London W3 7QH; tel: (020) 8743 8880; fax: (020) 8740 4200.