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Ceiling loudspeaker 302GCX
for hazardous areasrugged

Ceiling loudspeaker - 302GCX - FEDERAL SIGNAL - for hazardous areas / rugged
Ceiling loudspeaker - 302GCX - FEDERAL SIGNAL - for hazardous areas / rugged
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Characteristics

Mounting
ceiling
Other characteristics
for hazardous areas, rugged
Sound level

Min.: 0 dB

Max.: 124 dB

Description

Available in 24VAC/DC, 120VAC and 240VAC Reliable, solid-state circuitry Digital signal amplification Fused input and output Built-in gain control, adjustable between 0 dBa to 114 dBa @ 10' (0 dBa to 124 dBa @ 1m) Type 4X, IP66 enclosure IP69K compliant External mounting tabs Indoor/outdoor use CSFM Approved UL and cUL Listed for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D; Class II, Division 2, Groups F and G; Class III Features Model 302GCX SelecTone® Amplified Speaker is designed to produce tones, digital voice messages and live public address in harsh environments with high ambient noise levels. The rugged speaker cone and projector are constructed of spun aluminum. The amplification circuitry, tone module, and gain control are contained in a housing constructed of die-cast aluminum. All surfaces are sealed with powder-coat paint. Dust- and moisture-proof gaskets provide protection from the elements. SelecTone Amplified Speakers are used individually or as part of a plant-wide emergency notification system. Model UTM Universal Tone Module with 32 tones, or model TM33-SD Custom Tone Module is plugged into a single SelecTone Amplified Speaker for stand-alone use or into a SelecTone Command Unit for plant-wide signaling.

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