Size of acoustical coverage (A x B x C in meter)
80 dB (A) | 85 dB (A) | 90 dB (A) |
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The figures shown are mainly for a quick orientation. For an individual and precise interpretation please use Pfannenberg Sizing Software (PSS).
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80 dB (A) | 85 dB (A) | 90 dB (A) |
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The figures shown are mainly for a quick orientation. For an individual and precise interpretation please use Pfannenberg Sizing Software (PSS).
Electrical data | PA 130 | ||
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Rated voltage | 230 V AC | 20–60 V DC | |
Rated frequency | 50/60 Hz | ||
Functional range | –25 % / +15 % | 20–60 V | |
Rated current consumption | 1 A | 4 A | |
Rated current consumption in standby mode | <15 mA | <40 mA | |
Malfunction message relay / auxilliary relay | 0.5 A, 50 V / NO or NC potential free, configurable |
Further technical details can be found in the Download section on this page.
Description | Language | Type | Size | Download |
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Product Sheet |
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310 KB | Download | |
Operating Manual |
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1.5 MB | Download | |
3D-Model (IGS) |
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2.1 MB | Download | |
3D-Model (SAT) |
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2.5 MB | Download | |
3D-Model (STEP) |
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1.3 MB | Download | |
Declaration of Conformity |
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50 KB | Download | |
EAC Certificate |
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1.3 MB | Download |
Ordering details | PA 130 | ||
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Rated voltage | 230 V AC | 20–60 V DC | |
Article number | 23026100000 | 23026910000 |
To make the order process easy for you and to ensure a secure delivery, please see the information on the final article numbers.
Audio-Number | Description | Graphic | Audio Sample |
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2 : EN54-3 |
Sawtooth, DIN tone 33404-3 Germany (emergency signal), PFEER PTAP |
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9 |
Slow whoop, fire alarm, UK BS 5839-1 |
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11 |
Interrupted tone (fast) |
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13 |
Interrupted tone |
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15 |
Slow whoop, evacuation alarm Netherlands NEN 2575 |
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16 |
Slow whoop, Australian evacuation alarm AS 2220 |
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18 |
Slow whoop, NFPA |
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22 |
Whoop, Australian alaert AS 1670, ISO 8201 |
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23 |
Siren |
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24 |
Siren |
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25 |
Siren |
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26 |
Siren (industrial alarm Germany - Hoechst -) |
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27 |
Sweeping |
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29 |
Sweeping (fast) |
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30 |
Sweeping |
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31 |
Sweeping France NF C 48-265 |
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33 |
Sweeping (medium), UK BS 5839-1 |
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34 |
Sweeping (fast) |
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35 |
Sweeping (fast), UK BS 5839-1 |
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36 |
Sweeping |
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43 |
Sweeping |
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44 |
Sweeping, IMO 3d, Germany KTA 3901 evacuation alarm |
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45 |
Sweeping |
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46 |
Sweeping, general alarm Finland |
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52 |
Continuous tone |
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53 |
Continuous tone |
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54 |
Continuous tone, Finland (all-clear signal) |
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55 |
Continuous tone, PFEER gasalarm |
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56 |
Continuous tone |
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57 |
Continuous tone, UK BS 5839-1 |
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59 |
Continuous tone |
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60 : EN54-3 |
Continuous tone |
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61 |
Continuous tone |
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63 |
Continuous tone |
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65 |
Continuous tone, Sweden SS 031711 (all-clear signal) |
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66 |
Continuous tone |
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67 |
Continuous tone, Germany KTA 3901 (all-clear signal) |
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68 |
Continuous tone |
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69 |
Continuous tone |
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71 |
Continuous tone |
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77 |
Interrupted tone |
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82 |
Interrupted tone, PFEER (general alarm), UK BS 5839-1 (back-up alarm) |
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83 |
Interrupted tone, PFEER (general alarm) |
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88 |
Interrupted tone |
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90 |
Interrupted tone |
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91 |
Interrupted tone |
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92 |
Interrupted tone |
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93 |
Interrupted tone (fast), horn |
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97 |
Interrupted tone |
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98 |
Interrupted tone, Sweden SS 031711 (emergency signal) |
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100 |
Interrupted tone, industrial alarm Germany |
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101 |
Interrupted tone, Sweden SS 031711 (important message (pre mess)) |
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102 |
Interrupted tone, Sweden SS 031711 (local warning) |
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103 |
interrupted tone, Sweden SS 031711 (air raid warning) |
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104 : EN54-3 |
Interupted tone, Sweden SS 031711 (emergency signal) |
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107 |
Interrupted tone, Germany KTA 3901 (evacuation alarm) |
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109 |
Interrupted tone, Australia AS 2220, AS 1610, AS 1670 |
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110 |
Interrupted tone, (fast variable), bell |
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111 |
Interrupted tone, ISO 8201 (emergency evacuation signal), USA (evacuation alarm) |
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112 |
Interrupted tone, ISO 8201 (emergency evacuation signal) |
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113 |
Interrupted tone, ISO 8201 (emergency evacuation signal), sweeping |
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115 |
Interrupted tone, IMO (telephone call) |
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116 |
Interrupted tone, IMO (leave ship) |
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117 |
Interrupted tone, IMO SOLAS lll/50 + SOLAS lll/6.4 (general alarm) |
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122 |
Alternating tone |
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123 |
Alternating tone |
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124 |
Alternating tone, Singapore |
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125 |
Alternating tone |
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128 |
Alternating tone |
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130 |
Alternating tone, UK BS5839-1 (fire alarm) |
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131 : EN54-3 |
Alternating tone, UK BS 5839-1 (fire alarm, railway crossing) |
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135 |
Alternating tone, UK BS 5839-1 (fire alarm, increased urgency - railway crossing) |
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142 |
Alternating tone |
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143 |
Alternating tone, industrial alarm Germany |
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144 |
Alternating tone |
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146 : EN54-3 |
Alternating tone, France NFS 32-001 (fire alarm) |
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147 |
Alternating, Sweden SS031711 (turn out) |
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148 |
Alternating, Sweden SS031711 (turn out) |
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152 |
Alternating tone (two tone chime) |
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Provides wide area notification in open spaces or in very loud ambient conditions. Suitable for use in civil defence warning systems.
Choice of 80 unique alarm tones with nine stages of tone control for distinctive signalling of specific events.
Versatile self-test functions including fault detection relay and switchable 4.7 kΩ terminal resistor for cable integrity monitoring.
Suitable for use in all weather conditions due to the provided protection against water and dust.