//Protec 6000/SSW/VAD White High-Output Sounder with VAD

Protec 6000/SSW/VAD White High-Output Sounder with VAD

LED Technology for Long Service Life

Quick and Simple to Install

FAST™ Addressing

Loop Powered and Integral Short Circuit Isolator

High Output Electronic Sounder

2.4 Metres (m) Mounting Height

Adjustable 7m to 5m or 3m Room Coverage Volume

Approved to EN54 Part 3, 17 & 23

SKU: Addressable Audio Visual264 Category: Tag:

Description

Protec 6000/SSW/VAD White High-Output Sounder with VAD

The Protec 6000/SSR/VAD is a loop driven, addressable high intensity Visual Alarm Device (VAD) with up to 7m x 7m room coverage and a high output electronic sounder with up to 100dB(A) at 1m. Combining the two functions in one compact high efficiency design improves the aesthetic appearance and simplifies the installation of the device.

By utilising the Protec Algo-Tec™ 6000 protocol, the 6000/SSR/VAD offers best in class performance in terms of flexibility, power consumption, sound output and visual indication. The device is categorised for installation at a height of up to 2.4m and coverage of 7m x 7m adjustable down to 5m or 3m for smaller room coverage. Similarly, the tone and volume options are also selectable by the control panel.

The product has a unique lens that distributes the light in a cuboid shape to achieve the required illumination of 0.4lux over the entire area in accordance with EN54 Part 23. The design is based on LED technology for long life, reliability and low power consumption. The 6000/SSR/VAD has a Type B (IP33C) + IP65 rating making the product suitable for mounting internally or externally. Compliant with DDA legislation, this high intensity VAD warns those with hearing impairments or in noisy environments.

Key Features:

LED Technology for Long Service Life

Quick and Simple to Install

FAST™ Addressing

Loop Powered and Integral Short Circuit Isolator

High Output Electronic Sounder

2.4 Metres (m) Mounting Height

Adjustable 7m to 5m or 3m Room Coverage Volume

Approved to EN54 Part 3, 17 & 23