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News Release from: Klaxon Signals | Subject: Sonos Universal Base Sounder
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 August 2005
Universal base sounder gives installers
choice
The Sonos Universal Base Sounder from Klaxon Signals is a low profile sounder unit designed to be installed beneath a variety of smoke and heat detectors in existing fire alarm systems
The Sonos Universal Base Sounder from Klaxon Signals is a low profile unit designed to be installed beneath a variety of smoke and heat detectors in existing fire alarm systems It enables detection and alarm at the same point, eliminating the need to have separate sounders in the circuit
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 25 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Unlike its sister product the Sonos Series 65, which was designed specifically for installation with the Series 65 units from Apollo Fire Detectors, the new Base Sounder has been designed to complement a wide variety of detectors, providing installers with a greater choice of devices.
With two large cable entry locations and keyhole fixing points, installation is both quick and easy.
The product can be used as a stand alone sounder if required, in which case coverplates are available.
It is available in a choice of colours, including white and cream, to coordinate with different detectors.
With a sound output of 95dB, 32 distinct alarm tones and volume control, the product is ideal for areas with low ambient noise where it is desirable to have a large number of low power sounders.
For more information please visit the Klaxon website.
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