EATON E26 Series Audible Alarm Units
Eaton E26 Series audible alarm units are used with the brand's stacklights to provide audio alerts in response to specific events or conditions in a facility or process. They are used in manufacturing plants, power generation facilities & data centres and provide a range of alarm tones and volu...me levels, allowing users to customise the alarm signal to meet specific needs.Read more
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Style | Model | Voltage | Alarm Type | Type | Price | |
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A | E26BQV1 | 12V AC/DC | Mono Tonal | Stacklight Accessory | €409.88 | RFQ
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B | E26BNV1 | 12V AC/DC | Bi Tonal | Stacklight Accessory | €409.88 | RFQ
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A | E26BQV2 | 24V AC/DC | Mono Tonal | Stacklight Accessory | €382.21 | RFQ
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B | E26BNV2 | 24V AC/DC | Bi Tonal | Stacklight Accessory | €334.86 | RFQ
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C | E26BPV2 | 24V AC/DC | Intermittent | Stacklight Accessory | €382.21 | |
A | E26BQV4 | 120V AC | Mono Tonal | Stacklight Accessory | €375.71 | RFQ
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B | E26BNV4 | 120V AC | Bi Tonal | Stacklight Accessory | €344.53 | |
C | E26BPV4 | 120V AC | Intermittent | Stacklight Accessory | €375.71 | |
C | E26BPV5 | 240V | Intermittent | Stacklight Accessory | €409.88 | RFQ
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A | E26BQV5 | 240V | Mono Tonal | Stacklight Accessory | €409.88 | RFQ
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B | E26BNV5 | 240V | Bi Tonal | Stacklight Accessory | €409.88 | RFQ
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Working Mechanism
- When the alarm unit detects a trigger event or condition, it produces an audible alarm.
- The trigger is sensed by a sensor or monitoring device and then sent to the alarm unit.
- The alarm unit then sounds the alarm, which can be a horn, bell, buzzer or some other type of audible signal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I adjust alarm volumes and tones on these units?
Yes, the alarm volume and tone can be adjusted to meet the specific needs of your application.
How can I power these alarm units?
You can power these alarms by the line voltage, either AC or DC.
Can I connect the alarm unit to a fire alarm system?
Yes, thes alarm units can be connected to a fire alarm system. When connected, the alarm unit sounds the alarm in the event of a fire, providing additional protection.
How to ensure long life of these alarm units?
- Keep the alarm unit clean and free of debris.
- Test the alarm unit regularly.
- Inspect the wiring and connections. Loose or damaged wiring can interfere with the proper operation of the alarm unit.
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