Industrial Buzzers
Industrial buzzers are audible devices designed to provide signals of warnings, notifications, or the statuses of processes. Their applications, found throughout many industrial and commercial applications, are most often associated with machinery, automation, and hazardous areas. Many an industrial buzzer has found a home within a control panel, and one of their principal design criteria across the industry is achieving an audible alarm that can be successfully heard over the din of the surrounding environment.
A variety of sounds, including continuous tones, variable frequencies, and adjustable volume levels, make industrial buzzers fit well in almost any environment. These compact, modular devices speak directly to the need for easy integration into control panels or other machinery. Some energy-efficient models, like the BSV series, are specifically designed to ensure low energy consumption coupled with high output, making them ideal for modern, energy-efficient systems.
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These buzzers have versatility and can be set up to cater to operators' particular demands, whether for universal alerts or directed process control. Even in adverse conditions where operators must work, these buzzers possess options to ensure that operators can safely and securely accomplish necessary tasks.
Industrial Enclosure Accessories & Modification
Common modifications or accessories that are used to enhance electrical cabinets.
Lighting kits. Lighting kits are often used in outdoor applications. There are many different styles of lighting kits that can be used, but LEDs have become the preferred lighting solution in the past several years.
Pressure switches. Pressure switches operate on a spring and react to the cabinet door opening and closing. They can be used for lights, intrusions alarms and exhaust fans.
Passive air vents. Passive air vents allow natural air circulation to flow through a cabinet providing proper ventilation.
Enclosure fans. Enclosure air fans are used when more ventilation is required. The size of the fan will depend on the size of the enclosure as well as the amount of air that needs to be circulated.
Air conditioners. Air conditioners are used when ambient air circulation is inadequate to cool the cabinet. The air conditioner size will depend on the enclosure size, ambient air temperature and heat generated within the cabinet.
Heaters. Heaters are used when a cabinet is located in areas that may be exposed to cold temperatures.
Locking mechanisms. Locking mechanisms are used to secure cabinets.
Conduit hole seals. Conduit hole seals are used on cabinets that have holes that need to be plugged after conduit has been removed.