Edwards Signaling 5523M-AQ Siren

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The Titan Class devices are low current, high performance, high decibel audible signals designed for hazardous locations. They can be mounted on any surface using three bolts. Flying leads allow for quick installation. 5523M Series are primarily intended for use in hazardous location applications requiring electrical supervision of signaling circuit  field wiring. These signals may also be used for unsupervised signaling applications. Features and Specifications Corrosion resistant electrostatic heat flowed powder epoxy gray finish Fitted with factory sealed 1/2” (13mm) threaded pipe nipple for quick installation Diode polarized versions for supervised circuits Speaker swivels 180° vertically or horizontally depending on orientation of mounting bracket (5523MD-AW) 30” (762mm) wire leads Siren frequency - rises and falls from 600 to 1250 Hz every 8 seconds UL listed for Class I, Div. 1 and 2, Groups B, C and D

Make Edwards Signaling
Manufacturer Edwards Signaling
Model code 5523M-AQ
Series The Titan class
Additional info

The Titan Class devices are low current, high performance, high decibel audible signals designed for hazardous locations. They can be mounted on any surface using three bolts. Flying leads allow for quick installation. 5523M Series are primarily intended for use in hazardous location applications requiring electrical supervision of signaling circuit  field wiring. These signals may also be used for unsupervised signaling applications.

Features and Specifications

  • Corrosion resistant electrostatic heat flowed powder epoxy gray finish
  • Fitted with factory sealed 1/2” (13mm) threaded pipe nipple for quick installation
  • Diode polarized versions for supervised circuits
  • Speaker swivels 180° vertically or horizontally depending on orientation of mounting bracket (5523MD-AW)
  • 30” (762mm) wire leads
  • Siren frequency - rises and falls from 600 to 1250 Hz every 8 seconds
  • UL listed for Class I, Div. 1 and 2, Groups B, C and D