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Rev. 050216 — related 901470 011 |
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Audible Devices
Corrosive atmospheres, hazardous areas, high noise, extreme temperatures, dust, humidity. Horns, Bells, Sirens, Electronic Speaker Amplifiers, Digital Message Centers, Tone Generators and more are available for stand-alone use or plant-wide systems. |
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450E Vibratone® Electronic Horn | | • | Range of up to 200 feet; Coded or sustained tones |
| • | No duty cycle or interval limitations |
| • | Fire Regulated 16-33VDC; General Purpose Signal 12-24VDC |
| | • | Four wire terminal block and supervisory diode |
| • | Type 4X when installed with Panel Mount Gasket (included) or optional Non-metallic Weatherproof Backbox (Model WB-NM) |
| • | Marine Rated; UL, cUL and ULC Listed; CSFM Listed |
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Electronic horn, 16-33VDC or 12-24VDC, Gray |
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350 Vibratone® Horn | | • | Range of up to 200 feet; Coded or sustained tones |
| • | 12, 24, 120 and 240VAC; Produces 100dBa @ 10′ |
| • | Type 4X when installed with Panel Mount Gasket Kit or Weather-proof Backbox (Model WB); Type 4X and Type 12 when installed with Surface Mount Trim Ring (Model TR) |
| • | UL and cUL Listed, CSA Certified, and FM Approved |
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Mechanical horn, 12VAC, Gray |
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Mechanical horn, 24VAC, Gray |
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Mechanical horn, 120VAC, Gray |
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Mechanical horn, 240VAC, Gray |
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Weatherproof Back Box | | • | Cast-aluminum or non-metallic gasketed box |
| • | Complete with mounting lugs and threaded conduit openings |
| • | For weatherproof/outdoor mounting; Surface mount applications |
| • | For use e.g. with model 350 horn, model SST siren and model 50GC speaker amplifer (WB-NM recommended for model 450E horn) |
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Weatherproof backbox accessory, Gray |
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Weatherproof backbox accessory, Black |
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Non-metallic weatherproof backbox accessory |
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Flush-Mount Trim Ring | | • | Cast-aluminum with neoprene gasket |
| • | For weatherproof mounting; Flush mount applications |
| • | For use with model 350 and 450 horns |
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Flush-mount trim ring accessory |
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Vibratone® Horns, Models 350 and 450 |
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Description |
• | The Models 350 and 450 Vibratone Horns produce a very loud horn tone by the electro-mechanical vibration of a diaphragm. |
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• | Capable of reproducing coded blasts or sustained tones through the use of a number of control devices from a push button to a PLC. |
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• | Federal Signal′s Vibratone horn is excellent for general alarm, start and dismissal, coded paging, and process control signaling in areas of high ambient noise levels. |
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• | The Vibratone Model 350 is available in AC voltages; 12VAC, 24VAC, 120VAC and 240VAC. |
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• | The Model 350 produces 100dBa @ 10′, except the 12VAC model, which produces 94dBa @ 10′. |
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• | The Model 450 is available in DC voltages; 12VDC, 24VDC, 125VDC and 250VDC. The Model 450 produces 99dBa @ 10′. |
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• | Vibratone mounting options provide for surface, flush or semi-flush mounting on walls, panels, in cabinets, on 4-inch square outlet boxes, or in concrete and deep wall constructions. |
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• | Installed on the front of a Vibratone Horn, the optional Model PR Projector or Model PR2 Double Projector direct sound output straight ahead or to the sides, optimizing sound output for long, narrow rooms or corridors. |
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• | Vibratone horns are UL and cUL Listed, CSA Certified and FM Approved. |
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• | They are designed and approved for use in Type 4X applications when installed with the Panel Mount Gasket Kit or Weatherproof Backbox (Model WB). |
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• | They are approved for Type 4X and Type 12 applications when installed with the Surface Mount Trim Ring. |
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• | Each Vibratone horn is enclosed in a zinc die-cast housing and sealed with grey powder-coat paint. |
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• | The Model 350 features a stainless steel diaphragm. The Model 450 utilizes an aluminum diaphragm and heavy duty contacts. |
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• | The rugged construction of the Vibratone horns resists vandalism and the effects of harsh industrial environments. |
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• | Compact size, loud output and heavy-duty construction make the VibraTone horns ideal for industrial and institutional signaling applications. |
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Features |
• | Designed for Routine Signaling |
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• | Coded or sustained tones |
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• | Model 35: 12, 24, 120 and 240VAC; Model 450: 12, 24, 125 and 250VDC |
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• | Model 350 produces 100dBa at 10′ |
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• | Model 450 produces 99dBa at 10′ |
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Technical Information |
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NEMA Type 4X Enclosures constructed for either |
• | indoor or outdoor use to provide a degree of protection to personnel against access to hazardous parts; |
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• | to provide a degree of protection of the equipment inside the enclosure against ingress of solid foreign objects (windblown dust); |
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• | to provide a degree of protection with respect to harmful effects on the equipment due to the ingress of water (rain, sleet, snow, splashing water, and hose directed water); |
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• | that provides an additional level of protection against corrosion; |
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• | and that will be undamaged by the external formation of ice on the enclosure. |
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Comparison Between NEMA Enclosure Type Numbers and IEC Enclosure Classification Designations |
• | IEC Publication 60529 Classification of Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures provides a system for specifying the enclosures of electrical equipment on the basis of the degree of protection provided by the enclosure. |
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• | IEC 60529 does not specify degrees of protection against mechanical damage of equipment, risk of explosions, or conditions such as moisture (produced for example by condensation), corrosive vapors, fungus, or vermin. |
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• | The NEMA Standard for Enclosures for Electrical Equipment does test for environmental conditions such as corrosion, rust, icing, oil, and coolants. |
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For this reason, and because the test and evaluations for other characteristics are not identical, the IEC Enclosure Classification Designations cannot be exactly equated with the enclosure Type numbers in this Standard. |
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Technical Information |
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NEMA Type 12 Enclosures constructed (without knockouts) for |
• | indoor use to provide a degree of protection to personnel against access to hazardous parts; |
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• | to provide a degree of protection of the equipment inside the enclosure against ingress of solid foreign objects (falling dirt and circulating dust, lint, fibers, and flyings); and |
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• | to provide a degree of protection with respect to harmful effects on the equipment due to the ingress of water (dripping and light splashing). |
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Comparison Between NEMA Enclosure Type Numbers and IEC Enclosure Classification Designations |
• | IEC Publication 60529 Classification of Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures provides a system for specifying the enclosures of electrical equipment on the basis of the degree of protection provided by the enclosure. |
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• | IEC 60529 does not specify degrees of protection against mechanical damage of equipment, risk of explosions, or conditions such as moisture (produced for example by condensation), corrosive vapors, fungus, or vermin. |
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• | The NEMA Standard for Enclosures for Electrical Equipment does test for environmental conditions such as corrosion, rust, icing, oil, and coolants. |
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For this reason, and because the test and evaluations for other characteristics are not identical, the IEC Enclosure Classification Designations cannot be exactly equated with the enclosure Type numbers in this Standard. |
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• | UL and cUL Listed, CSA Certified |
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Technical Information |
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Electrical Signaling |
• | Electrical protective signaling systems are configurations of components used to produce alarm signals indicative of fire, smoke, sprinkler waterflow or other emergency and to produce supervisory signals indicative of conditions needing attention with respect to protection equipment or watch service. |
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• | System configurations are classified according to where and how the signals are received. |
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• | The categories are commonly designated as local, municipal, remote station, proprietary and central station. |
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• | Auxiliary systems are either local or proprietary systems interconnected with a municipal system. |
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• | This chapter presents the major system component categories and the integrated system configurations. |
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• | The selection of components to form a hybrid system should be made only by those skilled in system design. |
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• | Also, the suitability of any system application should be judged on the basis of the hazard(s) being protected. |
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Alarm Signal Initiating Devices - Manual Stations |
• | Manually operated fire alarm boxes may be added to an otherwise automatically actuated system and should be located to be readily accessible. |
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• | They may initiate coded or noncoded signals. |
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• | Some are combined with watchman tour stations with separate distinguishable signals produced. |
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Notification Appliances |
• | These audible and visual signaling devices are used to indicate alarms, supervisory signals and equipment trouble conditions. |
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• | Audible devices take the form of bells, horns, electronic tone generators, buzzers and chimes. |
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• | Speakers for emergency voice communication also are often included in signaling systems. |
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• | Because distinctive signals are necessary, more than one type of device may be needed in a system, or devices capable of producing coded signals may be used. |
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• | Visual signals may be produced by lamp type or target type annunciators. |
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• | Printers, code registers and CRT displays also are often included in signaling systems. |
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350/450 Models |
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Tone Source |
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electro-mechanical |
12Vac 50/60Hz |
0.90A |
94dB@10ft (104db@1m) |
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24Vac 50/60Hz |
0.90A |
100dB@10ft (110db@1m) |
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electro-mechanical |
120Vac 50/60Hz |
0.18A |
100dB@10ft (110db@1m) |
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240Vac 50/60Hz |
0.09A |
100dB@10ft (110db@1m) |
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electro-mechanical |
12Vdc |
0.13A |
93dB@10ft (103db@1m) |
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electro-mechanical |
12Vdc |
0.50A |
99db@10ft (109db@1m) |
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electro-mechanical |
24Vdc |
0.25A |
99db@10ft (109db@1m) |
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electro-mechanical |
125Vdc |
0.05A |
99db@10ft (109db@1m) |
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electro-mechanical |
250Vdc |
0.03A |
99db@10ft (109db@1m) |
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Non stock products have a minimum order quantity. |
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Related Products, Accessories and Replacement Parts |
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Electro-Mechanical Horn, 110dBa@1m, 120VAC 50/60Hz, Wall Mount, Type 4X, IP65 Enclosure, UL, cUL, CSA, FM |
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SelecTone® Amplified Speaker, 120VAC, UL and cUL Listed, CSFM Approved, 4" square, beige |
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| Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts |
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Optional Panel Mounting Gasket Kit includes a gasket and hardware for surface or flush mounting the horn for NEMA Type 4X applications |
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Single projector which concentrates sound into a basic area when attached to the basic model 350/450 units, gray, 4" H x 4" W x 6" D |
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Double projector directs sounds to both sides when attached to the basic model 350/450 units, gray, ideal for use in hallways, 4" H x 111/2" W x 4" D |
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Gasketed trim ring allowing surface mount installations of 350/450 units while maintaining Type12 and Type4X rating of enclosure |
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Select desired product above to get further informations. Non stock products have a minimum order quantity. |
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If the desired product is not listed, please contact our sales office. |
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Specifications and information are nominal and are subject to change without notice.