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Honeywell is launching a completely new series of conventional signal transmitters according to EN54-3 and EN54-23.

When using ENScape signal transmitters, one will get a better and visual warning in the event of a fire alarm. Safety will be increased for the hearing impaired and for everyone in areas where there is a lot of noise. 

With innovative electronics and advanced optics, these signal transmitters provide a high light output with a low current draw.

Acoustic signal transmitters

  • EN54-3 approved
  • 32 tones, also including a simulated bell sound
  • 100dB cut (tone dependent), maximum 107dB
  • Adjustable volume, high or medium
  • Two-stage warning when required
  • Low power consumption
  • 12v and 24v operation optical signal transmitters
  • Godkjent by EN54-23, W & C class
  • Synchronized flashing frequency for EN54-23 standard
  • Frequency 0.5Hz
  • White LED
  • Clear glass / lens
  • "Soft start" reducing power consumption at the start

Acoustic/optical e signalers

  • Godkjent by EN54-23, C, W & O class
  • 32 tone settings, incl. A clock tone
  • Sound, medium or high
  • Synchronized flashing frequency
  • Both white and red LEDs are used in these models
  • “Soft Start "Reduces power draw at start-up 
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