MIX-4003-LF Low Frequency Sounder Base

The MIX-4003-LF low frequency sounder base is designed to meet NFPA 72 requirements for sleeping areas operating within a frequency range of 520 Hz ± 10%, ensuring the most effective alarm to awake individuals during emergencies.

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The MIX-4003-LF low frequency sounder base is designed to meet NFPA 72 requirements for sleeping areas operating within a frequency range of 520 Hz ± 10%, ensuring the most effective alarm to awake individuals during emergencies.

Features:

  • Comprehensive Compliance: Fully meets NFPA 72 for low frequency sounder codes
  • Optimal Alarm Tone: Emits a 520 Hz ± 10% square wave tone
  • Localized Alarm Sounding: Built-in alarm sounding capability for all MIX-4000 detectors
  • Cost and Space efficiency: Eliminates the need for external sounder, reducing installation costs and saving space
  • Configurable Operation: Audible tone patterns and sound levels are selectable via the MGC MP configurable tool at the FACP
    • Temporal
    • Continuous
    • 20 BPM
    • March
  • Advanced Compatibility: Compatible with Class A, Class X, Class B wiring, and can be mapped to any device connect on the FACP.
  • Efficient Operation: Does not require SLC loop address, using MIX-4000 sensor sub-point addressing for seamless integration.
  • Versatile Mounting Options: Can be mounted on various electrical boxes, single gang, double gang, 4″ square and 4″ octagon boxes
  • Mounting plate included to simplify wiring for easier and faster installation
  • Listed for both wall and ceiling mounting

Ordering Information:

  • MIX-4003-LF: 4000 Series Low Frequency Sounder Base

Agency Listings:

  • UL 268
  • UL 464
  • ULC S529
  • ULC S525

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