This is a 10W SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL WITH EVACUATION BYPASS RELAY of brand Australian Monitor.

SALIN is a leading Australian appliance spare parts distributer . We take pride in our ability to bring hard to find appliance spare parts into the Australian market. We are proudly Australian owned and operated. Our warehouse and sales office is conveniently located in Auburn, NSW. Our range of spare parts are manufactured with premium components and quality material. Most of our range is directly sourced from manufacturers and geniune.  

TECHNICAL SHEET
Title 10W SPEAKER VOLUME CONTROL WITH EVACUATION BYPASS RELAY
Notes 100 Volt line, 10 watt attenuator mounted on a Clipsal 2000 style wall plate. Off position and 10 volume steps. Easy and quick to install. Fitted with bypass relay for evacuation systems.10 watt capacityBypass relay fitted for evacuation systemsClipsal 2000 style mounting platePheonix connection terminalsOff position10 levels of volume controlHigh Quality transformer
DescriptionAttenuator. 10W, 10 step, 100V TX on Clipsal 2000 plate with relay
FeatureEvacuation Bypass Relay
ManufacturerAustralian Monitor
Watt10W
RelaysYes
SKU NoWES_WMA10CWR_1

 

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MPN WMA10CWR
SKU WES_WMA10CWR_1
Brand Australian Monitor