Klaxon signals offer an extensive range on audible and visual warning devices.With over 80 years experience Klaxon have developed innovative products that have been made to the suit very stringent specifications. Tested for high IP ratings these products are of the highest quality.
The bells contained in this web site deliver a clear and loud ringing tone. We have three (3) sizes we can offer options, being 100mm, 150mm or 200mm diameters. The standard bell is rated to
IP54, so we recommend that this be installed inside or under eaves to provide weather protection. Alternately if the bell is to be used outdoors, we recommend that an IP65 bell back box be fitted. It only takes about two minutes to fit a back box and don’t forget to use a M20 IP65 cable gland.
NHP carry a wide range of electromechanical and electronic buzzers that suit applications such as, fire, security alarms and process control .Tiny buzzers such as Klaxon’s KKTB buzzer can be used for panel mount applications to provide a very sharp 80dB output. Larger buzzers, such as the Moflash FL3S are ideal for machinery as they provide a 110dB output can be pole or panel mounted.
Electronic sounders have been used for many years now and come into their own by their inherent features, such ability to choose from a selection of sound tones, multiple tone switching and volume control. Klaxon electronic sounders also are available with Xenon strobes or LED beacons that can be independently controlled. Electronic sounders emit a wide range on tones that vary in frequencies from 400-2850Hz.
Motor driven sirens have been in our industry for many years and have a proven track record. Known for their ability to withstand harsh environments and physical strength our siren range caters for many applications, especially time signalling, disaster and evacuation warning. Our sirens are mostly high frequency devices, usually continuously rated and are electric motor driven. The basic principal of the siren is that air is pulled through a multi blade impeller and pushed out through radial vents at the end of the siren. The R.P.M of the motor and spacing of these vents determines the frequency.
Xenon beacons or “strobes” are the most powerful visual warning device in the market and are critical for areas of high safety concern. The Klaxon “Flashguard” range offers small compact strobes that use a discharge capacitor through a converter circuit to ignite the Xenon gas inside a tube (located under the dome) to createa superior high intensity flash. Xenon strobes offer a low current consumption and an approximate 5 million flash life cycle.