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Electronic Hooter with LED Flasher

 

 

Hooter Size:96mm x 96mm

Housing

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
Audible Range 100 db Approx.(at 1 meter)
Mounting Base/Wall
Tone Black Cabinet-Inrermittent /Red Cabinet -Siren
Lens Styrene Acrylonitrile
Colour Red,Amber,Green,White,Blue,
Input Voltage 12V/24/30V/48/50V DC/110V AC or DC/230V AC

 

Flasher Housing colour Model No
LED BLACK 96 - EHS -CFLL
LED BLACK 96 - EHA -CFLL
LED RED 96 - EHS - S3 - CFLL

 

Hooter Size:144mm x 144mm

Housing

Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
Audible Range 107 db Approx.(at 1 meter )
Mounting Base
Tone Intermittent/Siren
Lens Styrene Acrylonitrile
Colour Red,Amber,Green,White,Blue,
Input Voltage 12V/24/30V/48/50V DC/110V/230V AC or DC

 

Flasher Tone Model No
LED Intermittent 144 - EHS -CFLL
LED Siren 144 - EHS - S3 - CFLL

 

 

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