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- Edwards Signaling manufacturers a complete line of audible and visual signals for industrial and commercial applications. Products include: fire alarm control panels, flashing and steady LED and halogen beacons and lights, strobes, vibrating horns and bells, outdoor warning sirens, public address and intercom systems, LED message centers and electronic system signals.
- Systematic examination, adjustment and cleaning of all detectors, manual fire alarm stations, control panels, power supplies, relays, waterflow switches and all accessories of the fire alarm and emergency voice evacuation system. Each circuit in the fire alarm system shall be tested semi-annually.
Conventional Voice Evacuation Systems. Small applications such as churches, schools, and theaters sometimes require more than just a basic fire alarm to effectively and safely evacuate occupants.
Tone | WAV file | Frequency Description |
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T 1 | 340 Hz Continuous | |
T 2 | 800/1000Hz @ 0.25 sec Alternating | |
T 3 | 500/1200Hz @ 0.3Hz 0.5 sec Slow Whoop | |
T 4 | 800/1000Hz @ 1Hz Sweeping | |
T 5 | 2400Hz Continuous | |
T 6 | 2400/2900Hz @ 7Hz Sweeping | |
T 7 | 2400/2900Hz @ 1Hz Sweeping | |
T 8 | 500/1200/500Hz @ 0.3Hz Sweeping | |
T 9 | 1200/500Hz @ 1Hz – DIN / PFEER P.T.A.P. | |
T 10 | 2400/2900Hz @ 2Hz Alternating | |
T 11 | 1000Hz @ 1Hz Intermittent | |
T 12 | 800/1000Hz @ 0.875Hz Alternating | |
T 13 | 2400Hz @ 1Hz Intermittent | |
T 14 | 800Hz 0.25sec on, 1 sec off Intermittent | |
T 15 | 800Hz Continuous | |
T 16 | 660Hz 150mS on, 150mS off Intermittent | |
T 17 | 544Hz (100mS)/440Hz (400mS) – NF S 32-001 | |
T 18 | 660Hz 1.8sec on, 1.8sec off Intermittent | |
T 19 | 1.4KHz-1.6KHz 1s, 1.6KHz-1.4KHz 0.5s -NFC48-265 | |
T 20 | 660Hz Continuous | |
T 21 | 554Hz/440Hz @ 1Hz Alternating | |
T 22 | 544Hz @ 0.875 sec. Intermittent | |
T 23 | 800Hz @ 2Hz Intermittent | |
T 24 | 800/1000Hz @ 50Hz Sweeping | |
T 25 | 2400/2900Hz @ 50Hz Sweeping | |
T 26 | Bell | |
T 27 | 554Hz Continuous | |
T 28 | 440Hz Continuous | |
T 29 | 800/1000Hz @ 7Hz Sweeping | |
T 30 | 300Hz Continuous | |
T 31 | 660/1200Hz @ 1Hz Sweeping | |
T 32 | Two T chime. | |
T 33 | 745Hz @ 1Hz Intermittent | |
T 34 | 1000 & 2000Hz @ 0.5 sec Alternating – Singapore | |
T 35 | 420Hz @ 0.625 sec Australian Alert | |
T 36 | 500-1200Hz 3.75sec /0.25sec. Australian EvacuationTone | |
T 37 | 1000Hz Continuous – PFEER Toxic Gas | |
T 38 | 2000Hz Continuous | |
T 39 | 800Hz 0.25sec on, 1 sec off Intermittent | |
T 40 | 544Hz (100mS)/440Hz (400mS) – NF S 32-001 | |
T 41 | Motor Siren – slow rise to 1200 Hz | |
T 42 | Motor Siren – slow rise to 800 Hz | |
T 43 | 1200 Hz Continuous | |
T 44 | Motor Siren – slow rise to 2400 Hz | |
T 45 | 1KHz 1s on, 1s off Intermittent – PFEER Gen. Alarm |
Hootronic and Belltronic Alarm Tones and Sounds
Additionally, the E2S Hootronic alarm horn soundersfaithfully replicates the sounds made by legacyelectro-mechanical signalling devices.
FTTone | WAV file | Frequency Description. |
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T 1 | Industrial Claxon | |
T 2 | High Frequency Mechanical Siren | |
T 3 | Medium Frequency Mechanical Siren | |
T 4 | Electro Mechanical Buzzer | |
T 5 | Mechanical Bell |
Listen to Evacuation Alarms Tones and Sounds
Evacuation sirens are used in many applications to provide awarning or notification of approaching danger, for example:tsunami warning, civil defence, tornado alert, toxic leaks,flood warnings and in a range of other emergency situations.
Many countries, such as Australia have a national ’evacuatetone’; the UK however does not. The relevant standard, BS5839-1, merely states that the evacuate tone should containfrequencies within the range 500Hz to 1000Hz. However, forparticular applications, such as offshore use, specific tonesare defined. Known as “/information/pfeer-ukooa-guidelines”>PFEER–Prevention of Fire, Explosion and Emergency Response – as aminimum, there must be provision for three types of alarm onthe installation or platform:
1. ‘Prepare for evacuation’ is a continuous constant amplitudesignal with varying frequency of 1200Hz to 500Hz overone-second then repeated.
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T 9 | 1200/500Hz @ 1Hz – DIN / PFEER P.T.A.P. |
2. ‘Toxic gas alarm’ is a constant 1000Hz tone reinforced wherenecessary with a red beacon or strobe.
This alarm is tone 37 in the E2S alarm sounders, you can listento the tone here:
T 37 | 1000Hz Continuous – PFEER Toxic Gas |
3. Other cases for alarm (Fire) is a 1000Hz, one-second on,one-second off tone reinforced where necessary with a yellowbeacon or strobe.
This alarm is tone 45 in the E2S alarm sounders, you can listento the tone here:
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T 45 | 1KHz 1s on, 1s off Intermittent – PFEER Gen. Alarm |
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