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Reserve Your Seat TodayThe Critical Alarm Enunciator (CAE) is a local alarm notification device that monitors three VRLA or flooded system battery plant voltage threshold alarms and three discrete alarms. The CAE receives alarm input from monitored devices, provides audiovisual notification to local personnel, and then relays alarms to your existing alarm collection equipment.
Analog Alarm Inputs: 1 (battery monitor input)
Voltage Monitoring Range: +21.5 to +30.0 VDC
Voltage Alarm Thresholds for VRLA:
High Voltage: +28.5 VDC
Low Voltage (LV1): +26.0 VDC
Very Low Voltage (LV2): +23.0 VDC
Voltage Alarm Thresholds for flooded system:
High Voltage: +27.9 VDC
Low Voltage (LV1): +25.4 VDC
Very Low Voltage (LV2): +22.4 VDC
Discrete Point Inputs: 3 (reversible)
Control Outputs: 6 (alarm relay outputs)
Maximum Voltage: 60 VDC/120 VAC
Maximum Current: 1/2 Amp AC/DC
Visual Display:
6 unicolor LEDs
3 digit display
Speaker Volume: 0-85 dB at 30 cm
Dimensions: 5"H x 4"W x2"D (12.7cm x 10.2cm x 5.1cm)
Weight: 3 lbs. (1.4kg)
Mounting: Wall mount
Power Input: +24 VDC
Current Draw: 550 mA
Fuse: 1 Amp GMT