The intended use is for protection of small or temporary buildings. The Terrier Klaxalarm incorporates a re-settable manual call point and an electronic sounder with a choice of three tones. The products may be interlinked with a 3 core cable so that if one unit is activated all the other units will sound simultaneously. Additional Manual Call Points can also be connected to the units. 2. Installation Use three screws at the rear of the Klaxalarm (not supplied) 3. Operation, Testing and Main
In addition it can be used as a temporary alarm when the main fire alarm system is under maintenance. Several units can be interlinked to provide additional coverage so that when one call point is activated, all of the other units sound. When fitted with LR14 batteries, these units will operate in standby mode for over 12 months. An audible warning is emitted when the battery power level becomes low. # Fire O Railway/Marine O Security O Hazardous Area o Industrial o Public Warning Part No. Co
Up to 12 units can be connected together using 2 core screened fire proof cable (the screen core is used as a negative). The indicating LED will light on operation of the device(s) and switch off on resetting. The Batteries should be replaced once every 12 months. The unit does not draw any current from the batteries until operated. There is no low battery warning feature but as the battery voltage falls a slight drop in sound output is noticeable during normal testing. 1. Installation Surfac
The intended use is for protection of small or temporary buildings. The Terrier Klaxalarm incorporates a re-settable manual call point and an electronic sounder with a choice of three tones. The products may be interlinked with a 3 core cable so that if one unit is activated all the other units will sound simultaneously. Additional Manual Call Points can also be connected to the units. 2. Installation Use three screws at the rear of the Klaxalarm (not supplied) 3. Operation, Testing and Main
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800Hz/970Hz @ 2Hz (BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-O-O-I 1 110 3. 800Hz – 970Hz @ 1Hz (BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-O-I-O 1 110 4. 970Hz 1s OFF/1s ON (Apollo Fire Systems Alert Tone, BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-O- I - I 1 110 5. 970Hz, 0.5s/ 630Hz, 0.5s (Apollo Fire Systems Evacuate Tone, BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-I-O-O 1 110 6. 554Hz, 0.1s/ 440Hz, 0.4s (France – AFNOR NF S 32 001 ) O-O-O- I -O- I 1 107 7. 500 – 1200Hz, 3.5s/ 0.5s OFF (Netherlands – NEN 2575:2000) O-O-O- I - I -O 1 110 8. 420Hz 0.625s ON/0.625s OFF (Australia
970Hz (BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-O-O-O 18 110 45 2. 800Hz/970Hz @ 2Hz (BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-O-O-I 1 110 44 3. 800Hz – 970Hz @ 1Hz (BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-O-I-O 1 110 43 4. 970Hz 1s OFF/1s ON (Apollo Fire Systems Alert Tone, BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-O- I - I 1 110 25 5. 970Hz, 0.5s/ 630Hz, 0.5s (Apollo Fire Systems Evacuate Tone, BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-I-O-O 1 110 39 6. 554Hz, 0.1s/ 440Hz, 0.4s (France – AFNOR NF S 32 001 ) O-O-O- I -O- I 1 107 24 7. 500 – 1200Hz, 3.5s/ 0.5s OFF (Netherlands – NEN 2575:2000)
2800Hz 0.25s ON/OFF I -O- I -O-O-O 1 111 42. 2400/2900 @ 2Hz I -O- I -O-O- I 1 114 43. Chime, 554Hz/440Hz Single shot ‘ding dong’ I -O- I -O- I -O 1 116 44. Chime, 554Hz/440Hz Repeating ‘ding dong’ I - O - I - O - I - I 1 116 45. Chime, 970Hz/800Hz Single shot ‘ding dong’ I-O- I - I -O-O 1 117 46. Chime, 970Hz/800Hz Repeating ‘ding dong’ I - O - I - I - O -I 1 117 47. Hooter, Repeating I - O - I - I - I - O 1 115 48. Gentle alarm - Tone 2, rises slowly to full volume over 30s I - O - I - I - I -
970Hz, 0.25s ON/OFF I -O-O- I - I -O 1 118 0.27 40. 2800Hz, 1s ON/OFF I - O - O - I - I - I 1 110 0.24 41. 2800Hz 0.25s ON/OFF I -O- I -O-O-O 1 110 0.23 42. 2400/2900 @ 2Hz I -O- I -O-O- I 1 113 0.44 43. Chime, 554Hz/440Hz Single shot ‘ding dong’ I -O- I -O- I -O 1 115 0.28 44. Chime, 554Hz/440Hz Repeating ‘ding dong’ I - O - I - O - I - I 1 118 0.28 45. Chime, 970Hz/800Hz Single shot ‘ding dong’ I-O- I - I -O-O 1 116 0.28 46. Chime, 970Hz/800Hz Repeating ‘ding dong’ I - O - I - I - O -I 1 116 0
970Hz (BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-O-O-O 18 110 45 2. 800Hz/970Hz @ 2Hz (BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-O-O-I 1 110 44 3. 800Hz – 970Hz @ 1Hz (BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-O-I-O 1 110 43 4. 970Hz 1s OFF/1s ON (Apollo Fire Systems Alert Tone, BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-O- I - I 1 110 25 5. 970Hz, 0.5s/ 630Hz, 0.5s (Apollo Fire Systems Evacuate Tone, BS5839-1:2002) O-O-O-I-O-O 1 110 39 6. 554Hz, 0.1s/ 440Hz, 0.4s (France – AFNOR NF S 32 001 ) O-O-O- I -O- I 1 107 24 7. 500 – 1200Hz, 3.5s/ 0.5s OFF (Netherlands – NEN 2575:2000)