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Alarm Indicator / Signal Device BLOW AS7015 red (model 26-415#)
BLOW AS7015 red alarm indicator is a compact visual signal device designed to provide clear, immediate notification of alarm or fault conditions in safety and alarm systems. The red housing and lens make it easy to identify alert states at a glance. Engineered for straightforward panel or surface mounting, this indicator is suitable for use in industrial, commercial, and building safety installations where a visible alarm signal is required.
The BLOW AS7015 combines a compact footprint with high visibility, allowing installation in limited spaces without sacrificing signal effectiveness. Its red signaling color is standardized for warning and alarm states, improving operator recognition and response. The device is designed for reliable, low-maintenance operation and integrates with common alarm and control circuits used in buildings and industrial environments.
Install the BLOW AS7015 in a visible location on a control panel, enclosure, or surface where alarm states must be clearly indicated. Connect the indicator to the alarm or control circuit following the system wiring diagram and applicable electrical safety standards. Verify polarity and voltage compatibility with the rest of the system prior to powering. After installation, perform functional tests to confirm the indicator illuminates during alarm conditions and remains off under normal operation.
Position the indicator where line of sight is unobstructed and combine with audible devices if audible notification is required. Periodically inspect the device for lens cleanliness and secure mounting; replace if physical damage or reduced light output is observed. Ensure wiring and connections are maintained according to local codes and the overall alarm system design.
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