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Alarm Types and Applications
   Visual Indicators       
   Your choices are...         
   Strobe Light       Strobe lights are flash lamps that produce high-intensity, short-duration light pulses by electric discharge in a gas. 
   Revolving Light       Revolving emergency lights are often available in colors and for mounting on vehicles. 
   Flashing Light       Flashing lights alternate between on and off when in the powered up position. 
   Light Bar       Light bars are warning packages often containing one or more strobe, revolving, or flashing lights. 
   Lamp / Bulb Panel Display       The visual alarm indication is provided by a panel display lit with lamps or bulbs. 
   Digital Display       Digital display alarms show visual indication provided by a digital display like that of an LED or LCD. 
   Video Monitor       Video monitoring uses a computer or video monitor to provide visual indication. 
   Other       Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary visual indication. 
   Search Logic:      All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches.
   Audio / Visual Alarm Combination       The alarm is a combination of audio and visual signals. 
   Search Logic:      "Required" and "Must Not Have" criteria limit returned matches as specified. Products with optional attributes will be returned for either choice.
   Specialty Application       
   Your choices are...         
   Access Control / Security       Access control of security alarms are industrial alarms for risk management. 
   ARINC / Avionics       The device is ARINC-rated or is designed to be used in avionic applications. 
   Burglary / Theft       Alarms or systems for burglary / theft can include any combination of 24-hour, perimeter, interior detectors, or notifiers.  They are triggered by sound or movement to alert of possible burglary / theft attempts. 
   Computer       The device is designed to be used in computer applications. 
   Fire       Audio or visual alarms or combinations are manufactured to alert people to fire. 
   Machine Failure       Machine failure of diagnostic alarms alert for existing or impending machine failures or malfunctions. 
   Medical       Alarms are used in medical applications, often to notify personnel of patient status. 
   MIL-SPEC / Military       The device MIL-SPEC rated or is designed to be used in general military applications. 
   Process Monitoring       Alarms are used for monitoring processes such as heat and temperature, power and power surge, computer systems, gas monitoring, or water level and leak monitoring. 
   Power Distribution       Alarms monitor and notify of power distribution failures. 
   Safety       Alarms are used for confined spaces or personal safety monitoring. 
   Smoke       Smoke alarms provide alert status in the presence of smoke. 
   Structural Failure       Structural failure alarms alert when allowable limits are exceeded, permitting corrective action before damage occurs. 
   Vehicle Safety       Vehicle safety alarms include back-up alarms and horns, directional arrow lights and arrow boards, and strobe or flashing lights. 
   Other       Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary application. 
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Visual and Electrical Specifications
   Flash Type       
   Your choices are...         
   Single Flash       Each visual output consists of a single flash of the lamp. 
   Double Flash       Each visual output consists of a double flash of the lamp. 
   Triple Flash       Each visual output consists of a triple flash of the lamp. 
   Quad Flash       Each visual output consists of a quad (4) flash of the lamp. 
   Continuous Indication       The visual output is continuous, rather than a specific flash pattern. 
   Other       Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary configuration. 
   Search Logic:      All products with ANY of the selected attributes will be returned as matches. Leaving all boxes unchecked will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches.
   Flash Rate       Flash rate refers to the number of times the strobe or flashing light flashes in one minute. 
   Search Logic:      User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
   Lamp / Bulb Power       The power of the lamp / bulb, measured in watts (W). 
   Search Logic:      User may specify either, both, or neither of the "At Least" and "No More Than" values. Products returned as matches will meet all specified criteria.
   Color       
   Your choices are...         
   Clear       The lens color is clear. 
   Red       The lens color is red. 
   Amber       The lens color is amber. 
   Yellow       The lens color is yellow. 
   Green       The lens color is green. 
   Blue       The lens color is blue. 
   Purple       The lens color is purple. 
   Other       Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary configuration. 
   Search Logic:      Products with the selected attribute will be returned as matches. Leaving or selecting "No Preference" will not limit the search criteria for this question; products with all attribute options will be returned as matches.
   Power Source       
   Your choices are...         
   AC Voltage       The voltage supply is AC. 
   DC / Battery       The voltage supply is external DC. 
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Mounting and Features
   Mounting      Manufacturers use many of these terms interchangeably. Keeping this in mind, we have delineated the options as follows to help you locate the ideal item(s) for your needs.
   Your choices are...         
   Adhesive / Magnetic Base       The device has a self-adhesive or magnetic base. It is designed to be glued / adhered to surface. 
   Chassis  / Rack / DIN Rail       Chassis mount devices can be attached to, or within, the supporting frame of a structure (chassis), exclusive of the body or housing. Some chassis varieties can be mounted within a rack.  Rack mount units can be mounted directly into a rack. They come equipped with the necessary rail guides, flanges, or tabs to be mounted in this fashion. The standard 19" rack is typical of this style. DIN rail devices can be mounted on a standard DIN rail. 
   Flange Mount       The device is equipped with integral flanges so that it can be mounted with the use of external hardware (screws, bolts, rails, etc.). 
   Stand Alone / Freestanding       Stand alone devices do not need to be mounted; they can stand on its own. 
   Handheld / Portable       Handheld or portable devices are designed to be moved freely; they are not meant to be bolted or hardwired in place. This style can include items with wheels, briefcase, laptop style, or handheld products. 
   Flush Mount       The device can be placed into, or through, a depression within an existing panel so that it's face is flush, or nearly flush, with the panel, wall, or ceiling.  The method of attachment may include screws, bolts, rails, flanges, etc. 
   Pole Mount       The alarm is supplied with brackets for installation on a vertical pole. 
   Other       Other unlisted, specialized, or proprietary configuration. 
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   Features       
   Your choices are...         
   Acknowledge / Silence       The "acknowledge" feature allows the operator to mute the audible alarm while maintaining some visual alarm indication. 
   Battery Back-up       The unit has back-up batteries in case of power failure. 
   Explosion Proof       Explosion-proof devices have totally enclosed housings that are constructed to withstand internal explosion of a specified gas, vapor or dust. If an explosion occured, the enclosure would prevent the ignition or explosion of the gas or vapor surrounding the motor enclosure. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) governs several explosion-proof ratings. 
   Intrinsically Safe       Intrinsically safe (IS) is an adjective for equipment and wiring that is incapable of releasing sufficient electrical or thermal energy under normal or abnormal conditions to cause ignition of a specific hazardous atmospheric mixture in its most ignited concentration. The IS terminations and wiring may be brought into any hazardous location of any group classification for which it is accepted without requiring explosion proof housing or other means of protection. 
   Outdoor Rated / Weatherproof       The device is designed to function normally in an outdoor environment. It is, to varying degrees, sunlight, water, temperature, frost and ice, etc., resistant. 
   Selectable Candela       The unit allows users to choose between several pre-specified levels of candela, or light intensity. 
   Submersible       Submersible devices are designed to function optimally while underwater. 
   Synchronization       The alarm, annunciator, provides built-in synchronization of audible signals or strobes. NFPA 72 requires visual appliances to flash in synchronization in rooms or areas where there are two or more visual devices that are not a minimum of 55 feet apart.  NFPA 72 requires that fire alarm signals be distinctive in sound from other signals and used for that purpose only.  This is known as the three-pulse temporal pattern. 
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