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E2S Warning Signals

Impress House
Mansell Road
London
W3 7QH
UK

Telephone : +44 (0) 20 8743 8880
Fax : 9 @ Hazardex Live! 2023
Email : sales@e2s.com
Web : www.e2s.com




Article archive for E2S Warning Signals

Wide area sounder has 750m range (30 March 2010)
The A141 high output disaster siren and alarm from E2S is said to be the most powerful device ever produced by the company with an output at 1m in excess of 140dB, louder than a jet engine on full power at takeoff. With a power increase from 100W to 400W, the siren has an effective warning range of up to 750m depending on the atmospheric conditions. read more...

Signalling a warning (19 March 2010)
Neal Porter, sales and marketing director at E2S, discusses the key considerations for fire system designers when specifying warning devices. read more...

Intrinsically safe and explosion proof manual call point (12 January 2010)
E2S has extended its capabilities with the development of intrinsically safe and explosion proof manual call points, certified to both ATEX and IECEx standards. read more...

AlertAlarm protected for all environments (01 October 2009)
E2S has upgraded the IP ratings of its AlertAlarm general signalling sounder range. All sizes in the family are supplied sealed to IP66 as standard, enabling them to be installed with confidence even in the most demanding dusty or wet environments. read more...

General purpose versatile horn (01 May 2008)
E2S has developed a general purpose horn (GPH), offering a high reliability long life electronic alternative to electromechanical warning devices. read more...
 
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