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5531MHV Series |
Adaptatone®
Millennium Multiple Tone Signal Four Outputs Edwards is a registered trademark of UTC Fire & Security |
The Edwards 5531MHV Adaptatone Millennium is a heavy-duty high volume, 30 watt, industrial signaling device capable of producing volume controlled, high-decibel tones. Four tones can be activated from field-wired, normally open contacts, or a 24VDC or 120VAC external voltage source such as the output of a PLC. Normally open contacts can be obtained from the Cat. No. 5538-4 and/or Cat. No. 5538-4R Adaptatone Signal Actuators. The unit uses a microprocessor circuit to create 27 distinctive tones, by setting miniature dip switches within the unit. The tones programmed operate on a pyramid-type priority system in which a switch with a programmed tone takes priority over all switches that follow it. Designed for industrial applications including emergency warning systems, plant evacuation and security intrusion alarms, process monitoring, shift start and dismissal horns, and paging signals. The 5531MHV is designed for either 1/2" (13mm) conduit or surface mounting. |
Features |
27 tone capability - No additional tone modules needed |
PLC compatible Output up to 113 dB Suitable for Division 2 Locations Captive components |
Agency Approvals |
NEMA Type 3R IP 44 |
UL 464 and 1604 Listed UL Listed for indoor and outdoor applications in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, & D; Class II Division 2, Groups F & G; and Class III Hazardous Locations cUL C22.2 No. 205 (24AQ, 24N5 & 24Y6 models) TUV Rheinland Certified CE Marked, LV & EMC Directives, (24Y6 AC & 24AQ models) |
Specifications |
Built-in cascading priority system Speaker can be rotated and locked in any horizontal direction |
24V DC battery backup terminals provided |
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This page was last updated August 19, 2014
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