15D Motorised Siren 380V

R107 100,00

15D Motorised Siren

A heavy-duty motorised mechanical siren designed for powerful audible warning in industrial, municipal, mining, agricultural, and emergency applications. Suitable for evacuation alerts, shift-change signals, blasting warnings, and general site-wide signalling.

Description

15D Motorised Siren

The 15D Motorised Siren is a heavy-duty audible warning device designed for industrial, commercial, municipal, and emergency signalling applications. It is suitable for environments where a powerful mechanical siren tone is required to alert personnel over a wider area.

The siren operates using a motor-driven rotor system that produces a strong rising and falling warning sound. This makes it suitable for evacuation alerts, shift changes, blasting warnings, site emergencies, start and stop signals, and general outdoor warning applications.

Designed for demanding operating environments, the 15D Motorised Siren offers a practical and reliable warning solution for factories, mines, farms, workshops, warehouses, construction sites, municipalities, and industrial facilities. The unit can be connected to a manual switch, timer, relay, control panel, or emergency warning system depending on the installation requirements.

Key Features

  • Heavy-duty motorised mechanical siren
  • Powerful audible warning tone
  • Suitable for industrial and outdoor warning applications
  • Designed for evacuation, emergency, and operational signalling
  • Can be used with switches, timers, relays, or control panels
  • Suitable for factories, mines, farms, municipalities, and industrial sites
  • Practical solution for local and site-wide alerting
  • Reliable warning device for demanding environments

Typical Applications

  • Factory warning systems
  • Mine and industrial site alerts
  • Emergency evacuation signals
  • Blasting and operational warnings
  • Farms and large properties
  • Municipal warning applications
  • Warehouses and workshops
  • Construction sites
  • Start, stop, and shift-change signalling