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Biwire Sounder And Sounder Vad Biwire Alarms And Beacons Sounder Vad En54 Systems Wall Mounted Red Plastic White Flash Open Class

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The Eaton EF009SB BiWire Sounder and Sounder VAD is a high-performance fire alarm device designed for seamless integration with Eaton’s BiWire fire alarm control panels. Featuring both audible and visual alerts, this wall-mounted unit delivers a powerful 90dB sound level at 1 meter and a white flashing LED VAD (Visual Alarm Device) to ensure maximum visibility and audibility in emergency situations—even in noisy or smoke-filled environments. Available in red or white, the EF009SB is ideal for commercial and residential applications, offering flexible installation, easy configuration via DIP switches, and dependable operation across a range of settings.

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  • Model: Eaton EF009SB

  • System Compatibility: EFBW2ZONE, EFBW4ZONE, EFBW8ZONE (BiWire systems)

  • Mounting Method: Surface mounting (wall-mounted)

  • Housing Colour: Red

  • Flash Colour: White

  • Acoustic Signal Type: Programmable sound generator

  • Sound Level: 90dB at 1m (nominal), peak up to 99dB

  • Optical Signal Type: White LED flash (EN 54-23 compliant)

  • Frequency Range: 1.2 kHz

  • Light Source Type: LED

  • Nominal Voltage: 35V DC

  • Current Consumption: 0.011 A

  • Power Consumption: 0.264 W

  • Ingress Protection Rating: IP21

  • Ceiling Mounting: Not suitable

  • Connectivity: BiWire cable (no contact, no smart home compatibility)

  • Application: Commercial and residential fire alarm systems

  • Compliance: EN 54-23 certified

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