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Hazardous Area Signalling
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Guide to Audible Signals
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Listen and download alarm tones
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dB (decibel) ratings
Interface selection: Zener barriers or isolation interfaces for audible and visual signals
Isolation interfaces: Intrinsic safety solutions for audible and visual signals
PFEER & UKOOA guidelines
Signalling in hazardous areas
Sound basics: measuring power in dB
Zener barriers - intrinsic safety solutions
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Wide area alarm sirens that suit COMAH sites
Guide for Hazardous Areas
ATEX, IECEx Zones and North American Classes and Divisions
Gas & dust groups and temperature classifications
Apparatus groups and common flammable gases, vapours and dust types
Cable gland selection
IP and NEMA Type Ratings
Protection concepts NEC and CEC
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Typical equipment marking and references
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D1x range - Class I and II Div 1,Zone 1 explosion proof signals
D2x range. A truly global product range for hazardous locations
E2x non-sparking devices now for Class I & II Division 2 and Zone 2, 22 applications
D1xB2 range - Class I & II Division 1 , Zone 1 & 21 Xenon strobes and LED beacons
D2xB1LD3 and D2xC2LD3 - UL1971/UL464 Class I & II Division 2 , Zone 2 & 22 LED beacon & combination signal
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Guide to interface selection of intrinsically safe sounders and beacons
Guide to audible signals
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Guide to alarm
stage selection
Engineering report ER0058 Iss C – E2S Pole Mount and Sun Shade assemblies
Listen to and download E2S alarm horn sounder tones
Guide for Hazardous Areas
ATEX, IECEx Zones and North American Classes and Divisions
Gas & dust groups and temperature classifications
Apparatus groups and common flammable gases, vapours and dust types
Protection concepts ATEX and IECEx
Protection concepts North America and Canada
IP ratings and NEMA enclosure types
Cable gland selection
Typical equipment marking and references
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Hazardous area signalling
Fire & industrial signalling
Wide area signalling
References & Guidelines
IP (Ingress Protection) ratings
dB (Decibel) ratings
PFEER/UKOOA alarm tone guidelines
Sound basics: measuring power in dB
Industry Related
Wide area alarms that suit COMAH sites
Project case studies
Signalling in
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D1x range – Class I and II Div 1,Zone 1 explosion proof signals
D2x range. A truly global product range for hazardous locations
E2x non-sparking devices now for Class I & II Division 2 and Zone 2, 22 applications
SIL 2 certified audible and visual warning signals
BEx explosion & flameproof horns, strobes & call points
GNEx explosion proof horns & ATEX call points
IS intrinsically safe alarm horns & strobes
M range heavy duty & marine alarm horns & strobes
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