C-TEC 24V BS 5446-3 Vibrating Pillow Pad

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Product Code
BF320
SKU
CT1006NJP

C-TEC 24V BS 5446-3 Vibrating Pillow Pad

24V BS5446-3 Vibrating Pillow Pad


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Can be used in conjunction with a BF320JP connection plate to warn the hearing impaired of a potential fire alarm or evacuation alert condition.

Features

  • Vibrates and pulses on and off when triggered as per the requirements of BS 5446-3 (2015).
  • Designed to be placed under a pillow to supplement the audible and/or visual indication alerts provided by a system’s sounders and/or VADs.
  • Wide 10-30V DC voltage range means it can also be connected to many third-party connector plates (subject to testing).
  • Includes a 2m connection lead with a locking mini-XLR connector to prevent accidental removal.
  • Includes a 6K8 end-of-line monitoring resistor for fire alarm system use – see instructions for monitoring options on other systems.
  • Supersedes C-TEC's old BF363 pillow pad.
Attributes
Category Type Accessory
Colour White
System Type Conventional
Clearance No
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You're reviewing:C-TEC 24V BS 5446-3 Vibrating Pillow Pad
Approvals/certifications Complies with the requirements of BS 5446-3
Application/operation Designed to connect to a BF320JP connection plate. The pad is typically placed under a pillow to warm the hard of hearing of an emergency situation
Supply/operating voltage 10V-30V via BF320JP plate
Activation current 65mA @ 24V DC / 110mA @ 10V DC
Product dimensions (mm) 100mm diameter x 34 D; Connection lead measures 2m
Construction & finish PC White RAL90003
Weight 162g
Operating conditions/temperature -10°C to +60°C
Notes The responsible person must ensure the pad's location is satisfactory to wake the user when in alarm. Note that on a C-TEC Eva-Alert System, power should be derived from a mains powered CA737