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Sounder/Strobes - Power Supplies II Protective Cover to Help Prevent False Alarms


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SF-1100 (STI-1100) • Protective polycarbonate cover helps prevent false fire alarms without restricting legitimate alarms


• Alarm located in cover is activated when unit is opened a fraction of an inch; drawing attention in a hurry!


• Lifetime guarantee against breakage of polycarbonate housing, 1 year guarantee on electronics (models with horn, etc.)


• Horn has two volume options: 95dB or 105dB • 9 Volt battery operated alarm, located in cover (battery included) • Designed for use over flush mounted pull stations • Cover is UV-stabilized • UL/cUL Listed for use with standard fire labeling and custom labeling when protecting non-fire units


• Polycarbonate tested to -40° F–120° F (-40° C–49° C) • Ideal for public buildings, schools, universities, hospitals, nursing homes, daycares, government offices, etc.


• Available in: red, blue, green or yellow (red shown) Models available:


SF-1130 (STI-1130) – Cover with horn for surface mount applications SF-1200 (STI-1200) – Cover with no horn for flush mount applications SF-1230 (STI-1230) – Cover with no horn for surface mount applications Weather models: SF-1150 (STI-1150)– Cover with horn and gaskets for flush mount applications SF-1155 (STI-1155) – Cover with horn and gaskets for surface mount applications


SF-1200AHTR (STI-1200H-HTR) – NEMA 3R heated cover SF-1250 (STI-1250) – Cover with no horn and gasket for flush mount applications


SF-3150 (STI-3150) – Cover with no horn and gasket for surface mount applications Horn/Strobes and Chime/Strobes


SpectrAlert Advance provides a complete line of wall and ceiling mount horn/strobes and chime/strobes. Models are available with English, French, bilingual, or no wording, along with outdoor versions.


Features include: 12/24VDC operation, field-selectable candela, tone and volume settings and a separate mounting/wiring plate which allows testing for continuity before the device is mounted. There are 2- and 4-wire versions of the horn/strobes available so that the horn and strobe can be operated either


BK-P2WA BK-P4RH BK-PC4WA


Wall-Mount Horn/Strobes and Chime/Strobes BK-P2RA (P2RA) – Red horn/strobe, 2-wire BK-P2RHA (P2RHA) – Red horn/strobe, 2-wire c/w high candela settings BK-P2WA (P2WA) – White horn/strobe, 2-wire BK-P2WHA (P2WHA) – White horn/strobe, 2-wire, c/w high candela settings BK-P4RA (P4RA) – Red horn/strobe, 4-wire BK-P4RHA (P4RHA) – Red horn/strobe, 4-wire c/w high candela settings BK-P4WA (P4WA) – White horn/strobe, 4-wire BK-P4WHA (P4WHA) – White horn/strobe, 4-wire c/w high candela settings BK-CHSRA (CHSRA) – Red chime/strobe, 2-wire BK-CHSWA (CHSWA) – White chime/strobe, 2-wire BK-P2RKA (P2RKA) – Red horn/strobe, 2-wire, outdoor


BK-P2RHKA (P2RHKA) – Red horn/strobe, 2-wire, outdoor, c/w high candela settings BK-P4RKA (P4RKA)– Red horn/strobe, 4-wire, outdoor


BK-SRKA BK-SWA


BK-P4RHKA (P4RHKA)– Red horn/strobe, 4-wire, outdoor, c/w high candela settings * (P4W versions available with no wording for security access control applications, add suffix “-P”)


Ceiling Mount Horn/Strobes BK-PC2WA (PC2WA) – White horn/strobe, 2-wire BK-PC2WHA (PC2WHA) – White horn/strobe, 2-wire c/w high candela settings BK-PC4WA (PC4WA) – White horn/strobe, 4-wire


BK-PC4WHA (PC4WHA) – White horn/strobe, 4-wire c/w high candela settings * (Red and Outdoor versions available)


Strobes SpectrAlert Advance provides a complete line of wall and ceiling mount strobes. Models are available with English, French, bilingual, or no wording, along with outdoor versions.


Features include: 12/24VDC operation, field-selectable candela settings and a separate mounting/wiring plate which allows testing for continuity before the device is mounted.


Wall-Mount


BK-SRA (SRA) – Red strobe BK-SWA (SWA) – White strobe BK-SWHA (SWHA) – White strobe c/w high candela settings BK-SRHKA (SRHKA) – Red outdoor strobe c/w high candela settings


BK-SRKA (SRKA)– Red outdoor strobe * (SW versions available with no wording, add suffix “-P”)


Mini Horns SpectrAlert Advance MHR (red) and MHW (white) Series mini-horns are ideal for residential, hotel or motel fire system applications, where a smaller notification device is desired. The mini-horns come in versions that offer high and low volume settings, temporal or non-temporal tones, synchronization and silencing features.


BK-MHR1A/MHW1A (MHR1A/MHW1A) – Mini-horn, 12/24VDC, single tone and volume


BK-MHRA/MHWA (MHRA/MHWA) – Mini-horn, 12/24VDC, field-selectable tones and volume, synchronizable using MDLA Sync. module


BK-MHRZA/MHWZA (MHRZA/MHWZA)– Silencable mini-horn, 24VDC, field-selectable tones and volume, synchronizable using MDLA Sync. module


120 Volt AC Power Surge Protector DK-120HW (DTK-120HW)


• Protects fire panels and other dedicated branch circuit loads


• Small Footprint enables installation in a variety of locations


• Diagnostic LED indicates ground presence, system power and SPD function


• UL and cUL listed


Card Reader Surge Protection DK-4LVLPCR (DTK-4LVLPCR)


• Series connection, parallel function adds no resistance to loop circuits


• 4-pair power/data protection • Protects power, LED and data lines DK-3LVLPX (DTK-3LVLPX) • 3-pair power/data protection • Designed to protect Weigand type systems


Horns


SpectrAlert Advance selectable output horns provide flexibility and easy installation. Features include: 12/24VDC operation, field-selectable tone and volume settings, and a separate mounting/wiring plate which allows testing for continuity before the device is mounted.


BK-HRA (HRA) – Wall-mount red horn BK-HWA (HWA) – Wall-mount white horn BK-HRKA (HRKA) – Wall-mount outdoor red horn


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