• Conventional Strobe Sounder  Alarm
  • Conventional Strobe Sounder  Alarm

Conventional Strobe Sounder Alarm

No.AT-SS206
The AT-SS206 is a conventional sound strobe alarm combining audible and visual warning signals. Powered by 16–30 VDC, it provides a loud sound output and high-intensity flashing light when activated by a conventional fire alarm control panel or manual call point, ensuring effective evacuation notification in fire alarm systems.
  • Conventional Strobe Sounder  Alarm

Description

Product Description

The AT-SS206 Conventional Sound Strobe is an audible and visual alarm device designed for use in conventional fire alarm systems. When triggered by a fire alarm control panel or manual call point, the device emits a powerful sound signal together with a bright strobe flash to alert occupants of an emergency situation.

With a wide operating voltage range of 16–30 VDC and low alarm current consumption, the AT-SS206 is suitable for a wide range of system designs. Its high sound pressure level and strong visual output make it ideal for indoor applications where clear alarm indication is required. The device is designed for wall or ceiling mounting and is easy to install in accordance with local fire alarm installation standards.

Key Features

  • Conventional audible & visual alarm device

  • Working voltage: 16–30 VDC

  • Low alarm current consumption: ≤ 50 mA

  • High sound output: ≥ 85 dB @ 3 m

  • High-intensity strobe flash: ≥ 75 cd

  • Fast flash rate: < 1 s flash period

  • Long flash life: > 40,000 flashes

  • Suitable for activation by fire alarm control panel or manual call point

  • Indoor wall or ceiling mounting

    Technical Specifications

    Item Specification
    Working Voltage 16 VDC – 30 VDC
    Alarm Current ≤ 50 mA
    Ambient Temperature -10°C to +55°C
    Ambient Humidity ≤ 95% RH
    Sound Level ≥ 85 dB @ 3 m
    Flash Intensity ≥ 75 cd
    Flash Period < 1 s
    Flash Life > 40,000 times
    Dimensions (L × W × D) 134 × 115 × 50 mm
    Weight 132 g

    Applications

    • Conventional fire alarm systems

    • Commercial buildings

    • Offices and shopping areas

    • Schools, hospitals, and public facilities

    • Industrial buildings requiring audible and visual fire warning

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