E2S Warning Signals gains additional global approvals for the E2x series of signals

The E2x series of high performance non-sparking alarm horn sounders,
Xenon strobe beacons and combined devices from E2S, the world’s leading
independent manufacturer of warning signals, have gained approval for Zone 2,
22 applications to the latest IECEx and ATEX standards for gas and dust
applications, complementing its existing Class I & II Division 2 UL and
cULs approvals. The main enclosure is manufactured from lightweight, corrosion
proof PPS, and the re-entrant horns from high impact, fire retardant ABS.
Selected models are available with the innovative 360° radial horn option. The
robust construction and electronics with certification from the world’s leading
approval bodies ensure that the E2x signals can be installed in the harshest of
operating environments with complete confidence.

The series consists of powerful 45 tone, three channel/stage electronic
alarm horn sounders with an output of up to 121dB(A) @ 1 metre (112dB(A) @
10ft/3m) – multi-horn installations feature automatic synchronisation of the
alarm tones on all devices on the same circuit. E2x visual signals include
Xenon strobe 5 and 10 Joule beacons, available with a choice of six lens
colours, provide up to 1,000,000 peak candela. Combination signals offer a SPL
of 116dB(A) @ 1 metre (107dB(A) @ 10ft/3m) with a 5 Joule Xenon strobe,
providing an efficient and cost-effective audible and visual signal in a one
device. For PA applications the E2x loudspeakers are available as 15 or 25W in
either line transformer or low impedance versions.

Operating voltages include 12, 24 or 48Vdc and 115 or
230Vac. Dual cable entries, either M20x1.5 or ½ inch NPT (or a combination of
both sizes) facilitate easy installation and in-out wiring configurations. The mounting
bracket permits the product to be angled in the optimum orientation and along
with the beacon lens guard, is available in standard 304 (A2) or enhanced
corrosion-resistant 316 (A4) stainless steel.


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