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Product category: Fire, smoke and gas leak detection
News Release from: Klaxon Signals | Subject: Extinguishant Voice Sounder
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 05 September 2007

Fire alarm communicates with
extinguishant system

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The Nexus Gas Extinguishant Voice Sounder is a fire alarm designed to meet the requirements of gas extinguishant systems, by supplying four stages of alarm, each with a separate and distinct message

This sounder comes complete with an interface unit that connects directly to the sounder and extinguishant panel The interface unit monitors the outputs from the panel and sends out the appropriate message and tone via the sounder

A choice of up to 7 messages can be stored in the sounder and each message is preceded by a dedicated user selectable tone and/or flashing LED beacon.

The combination of a clear voice message, powerful sounder and high efficiency LED beacon ensures a very effective warning tool.

All Nexus voice sounders have a USB interface that allows special messages in WAV format to be downloaded onto the sounder from any PC, providing users with the flexibility of adding/removing messages in-house.

They have a high 110dB output, are weatherproofed to IP66 and can be installed in almost any location.

A choice of sound outputs means there is a model to overcome most levels of background noise.

Klaxon Signals is one of the world's leading manufacturers and suppliers of sound and vision signalling equipment for fire and life safety, industrial and security applications.

Part of Halma, Klaxon offers an extensive range of fire alarm sirens, electronic sounders, buzzers, beacons and bells, in addition to innovative evacuation technology and software.

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