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Doorbell VCX GACIA for DIN rail TH35 EB-230 230V AC 50/60 Hz
Doorbell VCX GACIA for DIN rail TH35 EB-230 230V AC 50/60 Hz
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Doorbell VCX GACIA for DIN rail TH35 EB-230 230V AC 50/60 Hz
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Doorbell VCX GACIA for DIN rail TH35 EB-230 230V AC 50/60 Hz
Doorbell VCX GACIA for DIN rail TH35 EB-230 230V AC 50/60 Hz
The VCX GACIA Doorbell EB-230 is a compact audible signaling device designed for mounting on a TH35 DIN rail. Powered from a 230V AC supply at 50/60 Hz, this rail-mounted doorbell is intended for use in electrical distribution panels, control cabinets and environments where a discreet, space-saving audible alert is required. Its enclosure and mounting format allow integration alongside circuit breakers and control equipment in both industrial and residential installations.
The rail-mounted format saves panel space and simplifies installation by clipping directly onto a TH35 DIN rail. Operation from standard 230V AC mains avoids additional transformers or power supplies in typical installations. The unit provides a clear audible signal suitable for signaling entry, service calls or alarm conditions while maintaining compatibility with standard electrical distribution layouts.
Install the VCX GACIA Doorbell by clipping it onto a TH35 DIN rail inside an appropriate enclosure or cabinet. Connect the device to the 230V AC supply and to the control or call circuit according to the wiring practices of the installation, ensuring power is disconnected during wiring. After mounting and wiring, restore power and test the unit by activating the connected input to confirm audible operation.
Position the device where sound can be heard from the intended monitored area but avoid direct mounting onto vibrating surfaces. Ensure wiring and installation comply with local electrical regulations and separate low-voltage control wiring from mains conductors where required. Inspect connections periodically and replace the unit if audible output diminishes or enclosure damage is observed.
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