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Spamel SP22-SD-230AC Acoustic Signalizer 230V AC
Spamel SP22-SD-230AC Acoustic Signalizer 230V AC
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Spamel SP22-SD-230AC Acoustic Signalizer 230V AC
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Spamel SP22-SD-230AC Acoustic Signalizer 230V AC
Spamel SP22-SD-230AC Acoustic Signalizer 230V AC
The Spamel SP22-SD-230AC is a professional-grade acoustic signalizer engineered for reliable performance in industrial and electrical control systems. Operating on a 230V AC power supply, this device is designed to provide clear, audible alerts, ensuring that operators are promptly notified of system status changes or safety alarms. Its compact and durable design makes it an ideal choice for integration into control panels, automation cabinets, and various monitoring infrastructures where consistent signaling is required.
The primary advantage of the Spamel SP22-SD-230AC lies in its robust construction, which allows it to maintain operational integrity even in demanding industrial environments. By utilizing a standard 230V AC voltage, it integrates seamlessly into existing electrical grids without the need for complex power conversion. The high-quality acoustic output ensures that signals are easily distinguishable, contributing to enhanced workplace safety and efficient monitoring of automated processes.
This device is specifically designed for 230V AC power systems and should not be used in low-voltage DC circuits without appropriate power conversion equipment. It is also not intended for outdoor environments where it may be directly exposed to harsh weather conditions or extreme moisture without additional protective housing.
The Spamel SP22-SD-230AC should be installed by a qualified professional in accordance with local electrical safety regulations. The device is typically mounted into a standard panel cutout. Ensure that the power supply is disconnected before wiring the signalizer to the control circuit. Once securely mounted and wired, the device will emit an audible signal whenever the control circuit triggers the alert.
Regularly test the acoustic signalizer during routine maintenance checks to ensure the sound output remains clear and audible for all personnel in the vicinity.
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