Get out your CrouseHinds catalog and pick out the 120 VAC horn that meets
your electrical classification. Then build some PLB logic to drive it. In
some areas we use timers in the logic to make 2 different alarm patterns to
differntiate alarm criticality.
"David Standerfer"
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I am contemplating buying a couple of external horns to use for alarming =
on a WP51D and am wondering what brand/style of horn you folks would =
recommend. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.
Dave Standerfer
Agrium US Inc.
Kenai, Alaska
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