NEW · SEALED · Open boxActual unit photographedEDWARDS 5531M 24AQ ADAPTATONE Audible Signal Appliance - NEW
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The Edwards Adaptatone Millennium 5531M is a heavy-duty, microprocessor-controlled audible signal built for industrial facilities that need one appliance to announce many different events. It carries a library of 55 selectable tones — horns, sirens, whoops, chimes, and coded evacuation signals — with no add-on tone modules required, and delivers up to 120 dB at 1 m (110 dB at 10 ft) through a speaker whose direction and output level are field-adjustable. Four input channels, driven by normally open contacts or the 24 VDC output of a PLC, each trigger a tone assigned on internal DIP switches, and a pyramid-style priority scheme ensures the highest-priority alert always overrides the rest. The series is UL and cUL Listed as an audible signal appliance for Class I Division 2 (Groups A–D), Class II Division 2 (Groups F, G), and Class III hazardous locations.
This listing is for one 5531M-24AQ, the 24 V AC/DC-powered variant of the series (Edwards specifies that 24 VAC feeds must be transformer-isolated from line power). It is suited to plant evacuation, emergency warning, process monitoring, shift-change, and paging duty, and installs flat against a surface or free-standing on 1/2 in rigid conduit. The unit is new and open-box: the complete signal assembly shown in the photographs.
Condition: New (Open Box), as listed. The photographs are of the actual unit you’ll receive, covered by the Network Orbitz 30-Day Warranty.
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