| Power | 20w |
| Voltage | 220 V |
| RPM | 5000 |
| - Motor HP Rang | 1.8 |
| watt | 200 |
An electronic siren is a high-decibel, audible warning device that uses electronic circuitry to generate various alert tones and patterns for emergency or non-emergency signaling. It is an evolution of older mechanical sirens, offering greater versatility with programmable sounds like wailing, yelping, or continuous tones, and can broadcast pre-recorded messages or live announcements through speakers. Electronic sirens are widely used in public safety, industrial settings, and emergency vehicles for applications such as fire, natural disaster, and evacuation alerts. How it worksElectronic sirens use integrated electronic circuits, including oscillators, modulators, and amplifiers, to synthesize different sounds. These components work together to create a chosen tone, which is then played through external speakers. This allows for a wider range of audible warnings compared to their mechanical predecessors. Key features and benefits
- Versatile sound options: They can produce various alarm sounds, including continuous, wailing, and yelping tones, as well as pre-recorded messages or live announcements.
- Programmable functionality: Electronic sirens offer customized alerts tailored to specific needs, from simple tones to complex notification sequences.
- Compact and powerful: Modern electronic sirens are often more compact and lighter than mechanical versions while delivering high output power, making them suitable for various applications.
- Reliable and low maintenance: Modern electronic sirens are continuously rated, require zero maintenance, and do not suffer from signal degradation over time.
- Control options: They can be controlled directly from a control center, a wireless control panel, a mobile phone, or computer software.
Common uses
- Emergency and public safety: Warning people of natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, and wildfires, as well as industrial accidents and potential terrorist attacks.
- Industrial and commercial applications: Signaling machinery start-ups, announcing shift changes, or communicating evacuation notices in factories and warehouses.
- Emergency vehicles: Equipping police cars, fire engines, and other emergency vehicles with powerful audible warning systems.
Additional Information:
- Delivery Time: immediate
- Packaging Details: by parcel