
Alarm Systems
siren horn 30watt
siren horn 30watt
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- Electronic siren with high quality
- Operating Voltage: 12V DC
- Provides loud sound
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SKU: 30wattsiren
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siren horn 30watt is a powerful, compact alarm speaker for security systems, producing extremely loud, dual-tone (warble/steady) alerts (around 120-130dB) from a low-voltage DC power source (like 12V). Built tough with weatherproof ABS plastic, it’s designed for indoor/outdoor use, easily connecting to alarm hosts to scare intruders or signal emergencies in homes, businesses, or vehicles, with features like adjustable brackets for directional sound.
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siren horn 30watt key Features & Specifications:
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- Power: 30 Watts.
- Loudness: Very high output, typically 120dB to 130dB, loud enough to cut through noise.
- Voltage: Usually 6-12V DC, making it compatible with standard security systems and car batteries.
- Sound Modes: Offers dual tones, often a “warble” (changing pitch) and a “steady” (constant) tone, selectable by wiring.
- Durability: Made from robust, weatherproof ABS plastic for indoor and outdoor resilience.
- Connectivity: Connects to alarm panels, fire alarms, or vehicle systems.
- Installation: Compact design with an adjustable bracket for optimal sound direction, often mounted on walls or rooftops.
- Purpose: Used for intrusion alerts, fire alarms, panic buttons, and vehicle anti-thef
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Basic Installation Guide for siren horn 30watt
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Most 30W sirens are “self-contained,” meaning they only need a 12V DC power source to trigger the sound.
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- Choose a Location: Mount the siren as high as possible (e.g., under an eve or top of a stairwell) to keep it out of reach of intruders and ensure the sound isn’t muffled.
- Mount the Bracket: Use the included pivoting bracket as a template to mark and drill holes. Secure it to the wall using screws and wall plugs.
- Wiring Connections:
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- Standard Wired: Most have three wires. Connect the White wire to Negative (-). For sound selection, connect the Red wire to Positive (+) for a “warble” tone or the Yellow wire to Positive (+) for a “steady” tone.
- To Alarm Panel: Route the cable to your alarm control panel. Connect the positive and negative leads to the “Bell” or “Siren” output terminals.
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- Seal and Test: Tighten the pivot screw on the bracket to aim the horn. Use your alarm keypad or a temporary 12V battery to test the volume—wear ear protection as these reach up to 120–130dB.
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