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Alarms, annunciators and safety interlocks
News Release from: Klaxon Signals | Subject: Wide area warning siren systems
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2008
Powerful wide area warning systems for
any plant
Klaxon Signals offers a selection of styles of wide area warning siren systems, including ATEX approved units, to protect the lives of people and workers in a variety of environments
Advanced technology in siren control means a selection of warning systems are available to cover varied applications such as COMAH sites, petrochemical, nuclear, defence and construction industries and environmental disaster areas Conventional motor driven sirens, including ATEX approved models, are manufactured using robust technology for use in both safe and hazardous outdoor environments
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 25 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Sophisticated electronic sirens are available for safe area operation, emitting pre-recorded or live voice messages in addition to traditional tones.
A full range of control equipment is available using stand-alone hard wired switch control; computer system control; radio and/or satellite controlled link units.
Electronic sirens are designed to perform silent tests at a designated time which determines the operational capability of the siren.
Any loss of power on site will not affect the battery operated siren as the AC power supply is only used to maintain the battery charge.
Klaxon provides a full product and customer service package that includes pre and post-project evaluation, staff training and maintenance.
Klaxon Signals will also work with customers to develop tailor made products to meet special requirements.
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