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News Release from: Klaxon Signals | Subject: Nexus range of sounders and beacons
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 December 2005
Nexus range of sounders and beacons
The Nexus range of sounders and beacons from Klaxon Signals has been designed specifically for industrial, fire and marine applications.
The Nexus range of sounders and beacons from Klaxon Signals has been designed specifically for industrial, fire and marine applications With a high output, weatherproofing to IP66 and wide voltage range as standard, all units in the range can be installed in almost any application, ranging from general signalling and fire alarm installations, to process control alarms and moving machinery
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 3 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Klaxon latest Nexus Beacons L.E.D the way
Sound signalling specialist Klaxon Signals has added to its Nexus range of sounders and beacons with a new subset of high efficiency LED products.
A choice of sound outputs means there is a model to overcome most levels of background noise.
Products in the Nexus range are available as either a sounder or sounder-beacon.
The combination of powerful sound output and high output 5J xenon beacons makes the latter option a very powerful audio-visual tool.
All Nexus connections are made to the base and the head "clicks" into place, ensuring a fast and reliable installation.
Additionally, the head is fixed by quarter turn fasteners rather than four individual screws, resulting in further time saving and also accurate seal compression for weatherproofing.
Units are available in high output 105dB, 110dB and 120dB variants.
Wide voltage ranges of between 8 and 60V for DC units and 110/230V for AC units cover almost every conceivable type of power supply and enable distributors and OEMs to hold lower levels of stock.
For more information please visit Klaxon's website at www.klaxonsignals.com.
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