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Blue emergency break glass manual fire alarm

KSh1,500.00
Blue emergency break glass manual fire alarm

Emergency Exit Buttons are an essential part of an Access Control System. This product should always be fitted on all Emergency Exits on the secured side whenever a failsafe device is installed.

EB-20 Break Glass Fire Emergency Exit Release(White)

EB-20 Break Glass Fire Emergency Exit Release (White)
FEATURES
·       Made of fire proof material ·     Sand blasted finish
·      Corrosion free contacts ·     IP 65 rated
·      Fail safe/ fail secure ·     3A current (Max)
·      Relative humidity 95% ·     36VDC (Max)
·      EN50131-1 Security Grade 2, ·     Environmental Class II
.      Green/ Orange/ Red/ White .     CE, RoHS, WEE

Emergency Break Glass Fire Alarm Exit Button Green

KSh1,500.00
Emergency Break Glass Fire Alarm Exit Button Green
Features:
Use the Fireproof Material, Accord with the Safe Request
Sandblast Panel with Elegant Style
We will send Red color as default, if you need other color please feel free to connect us.

Red Fire Alarm Break Glass Manual Call Point with Fireproof Material

Red Fire Alarm Break Glass Manual Call Point with Fireproof Material
Features:
Use the Fireproof Material, Accord with the Safe Request
Sandblast Panel with Elegant Style
We will send Red color as default, if you need other color please feel free to connect us.

Resettable Break Break Glass Fire Emergency Exit Release Button

 Resettable Break Break Glass Fire Emergency Exit Release Button
  • Sandblast Panel with Elegant Style
  • Use the Fireproof Material, Accord with the Safe Request
  • Dimensions: 90Lx90Wx56H(mm) / 3.54″x3.54″x2.2″
  • Standard Structure: Fireproof Material, Easy to install
  • Mechanical Lifespan: 100000 tested

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