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XVS10MMW
Multisound siren, Harmony XVS, white colour, 106dB, 2tones, 230V AC
- Stock status:
- In stock
- Manufacturer:
- Schneider
- Product code:
- XVS10MMW
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Range of product | Harmony XVS |
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product or component type | Siren |
Device short name | XVS |
Colour | White |
Signalling type | 2 tones siren |
[Us] rated supply voltage | 230 V AC |
Noise level | 106 dB (continuous or intermittent tone) at 1 m |
Material | PC: body |
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net weight | 1 kg |
marking | CE |
[Uimp] rated impulse withstand voltage | 4 kV |
Current consumption | 40 mA at 230 V |
Clamping connection capacity | <= 1 x 1.5 mm² |
Electrical connection | Cable: 6.5…8.5 mm |
Width | 114 mm |
Height | 114 mm |
Depth | 153.2 mm |
Standards | IEC 60947-1 IEC 60947-5-1 |
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protective treatment | TC |
ambient air temperature for storage | -35…70 °C |
Ambient air temperature for operation | -30…50 °C |
Electrical shock protection class | Class II conforming to IEC 61140 |
IP degree of protection | IP53 |
Unit Type of Package 1 | PCE |
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Number of Units in Package 1 | 1 |
Package 1 Height | 19.500 cm |
Package 1 Width | 14.000 cm |
Package 1 Length | 14.000 cm |
Package 1 Weight | 1.242 kg |
Unit Type of Package 2 | S04 |
Number of Units in Package 2 | 8 |
Package 2 Height | 30.000 cm |
Package 2 Width | 40.000 cm |
Package 2 Length | 60.000 cm |
Package 2 Weight | 11.109 kg |
Unit Type of Package 3 | P06 |
Number of Units in Package 3 | 32 |
Package 3 Height | 75.000 cm |
Package 3 Width | 60.000 cm |
Package 3 Length | 80.000 cm |
Package 3 Weight | 53.960 kg |
Product Description
Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is a multinational corporation specializing in energy management and automation solutions. With operations in over 100 countries, the company offers a wide range of products and services for various industries, including residential, commercial, and industrial.
Schneider Electric is focused on sustainability and innovation, aiming to help their customers manage energy efficiently and reduce their environmental impact.
Schneider Electric Push Button
Schneider Electric offers a wide range of push buttons, designed for various industrial and commercial applications. Schneider Electric Push Buttons are high-quality, durable, and reliable components used to control electrical circuits in industrial, commercial, and residential settings.
They come in various types, sizes, and colors to meet the diverse needs of different applications. These push buttons are part of the Harmony range, known for its user-friendly design and robust performance.
Schneider Harmony XVS
The Schneider Electric Harmony XVS series includes a range of sound signaling devices designed for various industrial applications. Here are the key features and details about the Harmony XVS series:
Key Features:
- Product Range: Harmony XVS
- Type: Sound signaling devices
- Design: These devices come in various forms including buzzer, electronic sounder, and voice synthesizer.
- Mounting Options: They can be panel-mounted, wall-mounted, or mounted on a base, offering flexible installation options.
- Protection Rating: Many Harmony XVS devices are rated with high IP protection levels (such as IP65), making them suitable for harsh industrial environments.
- Sound Output: The sound levels can range up to 120 dB, ensuring they can be heard clearly even in noisy environments.
- Control: These devices can often be controlled via PLC or other control systems, allowing for integration into automated processes.
- Voltage Range: Harmony XVS sound signaling devices support a wide range of voltages, typically including 24V AC/DC, 48V AC/DC, and 230V AC.
- Application: They are used for various signaling needs, such as alerting operators to machine status, safety warnings, or process changes in environments like factories, warehouses, and other industrial settings.
XVS10MMW
The Harmony XVS10MMW is a high-performance multi-sound siren designed to deliver clear and powerful audible signals in industrial and commercial environments. This siren is characterized by its white color and robust construction, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Key Features:
- Product Range: Harmony XVS
- Model: XVS10MMW
- Type: Multi-sound Siren
- Color: White
- Sound Level: 106 dB at 1 meter
- Sound Options: 2 tones (continuous or intermittent)
- Voltage: 230V AC
- Degree of Protection: IP53
- Mounting: Pre-cabled for ease of installation
The Harmony XVS10MMW multi-sound siren is part of Schneider Electric’s Harmony XVS series, known for its reliability and effectiveness in harsh industrial environments. This siren provides two distinct tones, allowing for versatile signaling options to meet different operational requirements. With a sound level of 106 dB, it ensures that alerts are heard clearly even in noisy settings.
The Harmony XVS10MMW multi-sound siren is an ideal solution for enhancing safety and communication in industrial settings, offering reliable and clear audible signals that can be easily integrated into existing systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a push button used for?
✅When you press a push button, it either makes or breaks an electrical connection, allowing or interrupting the flow of electricity through the circuit. Pushbutton switches are commonly used in a wide range of electronic devices, control panels, and applications where users need to activate or deactivate a function or operation. These switches are essential for ensuring reliable and efficient control in various settings, from industrial machinery to consumer electronics and automation systems.
What is NO and NC in Push Button Switches?
✅ Push button switches can be classified as either normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). Normally open (NO) switches, also known as "OFF" position switches, complete the circuit when actuated. In contrast, normally closed (NC) switches, or "ON" position switches, break the circuit when actuated. Understanding the difference between NO and NC push button switches is crucial for selecting the right type for your application, whether it's for industrial machinery, control panels, or electronic devices.
What Are the Two Types of Push Button Switches?
✅ Push button switches come in two main types: single-pole and double-pole switches. The single-pole switch is the most common type, featuring a control device with a single input source and a single output source. This basic design makes single-pole switches ideal for a wide range of applications. Double-pole switches, on the other hand, have two input sources and two output sources, offering more complex control capabilities for advanced electrical systems.
Is a Push Button a Sensor?
✅No, a push button is not an analog sensor. An analog sensor provides a continuous output signal that varies in proportion to the measured quantity. In contrast, a push button provides a discrete output signal that changes state from one level to another when the button is pressed or released. This distinction makes push buttons ideal for applications requiring simple on/off control, unlike analog sensors that are used for more complex, variable measurements.
What is Inside a Push Button?
✅ A push button consists of several key components:
1. Button Actuator: This is the part you physically press. It is connected to an internal mechanism within the switch.
2. Contacts: Push button switches contain one or more sets of contacts, typically made from conductive materials like metal. In their default state, these contacts are separated.
When the button actuator is pressed, it moves the contacts together to complete an electrical circuit. This simple yet effective design is what makes push buttons reliable for various applications, from industrial machinery to everyday electronic devices.
Is a Push Button Digital or Analog?
✅A push button is a digital sensor. Unlike analog sensors, which provide a continuous range of values, digital sensors like push buttons have only two states: on or off. For example, when you press a push button, it changes from off to on, providing a discrete signal. Similarly, a digital light sensor can detect whether it is dark or bright, also giving a binary output. This clear distinction makes push buttons ideal for simple, straightforward control in various applications.
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