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Maxi-Signal Products, Division of Mill Specialties, Inc.

5 East 49th St, PO Box 398
La Grange, Illinois 60525
United States
Telephone: 800-227-9636.
Fax: 800-543-3546.
Web: http://www.maxi-signal.com.

Products manufactured by Maxi-Signal Products, Division of Mill Specialties, Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. FLASHER-BELL COMBINATION

    The Flasher-Bell Combination is an auxiliary bell with a flashing incandescent lamp for heavy-duty interior and exterior applications, designed for those who are deaf or hard of hearing. It can be used for enhancing audio signals for fire alarms, back up alarms, etc. It is available in AC or DC models. Available models: 120 VAC 4 inch vibrator, .10A; 12 VDC 4 inch vibrator, .34A; 24 VDC 4 inch vibrator, .20A; 24 VAC 4 inch vibrator, . 40A; 120 VAC 6 inch vibrator, .34A; 12 VDC 6 inch vibrator, .34A; 24 VDC 6 inch vibrator, .20A; 24 VAC 6 inch vibrator, .40A; 120 VAC 6 inch Pulse, .10A; 12 VDC 6 inch Pulse, .34A; 24 VDC 6 inch Pulse, .20A; 24 VAC 6 inch Pulse, .40A. The Flasher-Bell is also available with optional weatherproof housing.

  2. MULTITONE ELECTRONIC SIGNAL

    The Multitone Electronic Signal is an auxiliary bell with a flashing light signal designed for those who are deaf or hard of hearing, for situations which require a signal distinctive from standard sounding bells and horns. The field is selectable to provide either the high sound of a horn, warble or siren, with an optional flashing strobe light. Audible signal and strobe operate independently or in unison. It emits 102 dba at 10 feet. Horn, warble or siren available in 24 VDC, .05Amp; 24 VDC with strobe; 12 VDC, .083 Amp; 12 VDC with strobe. Slow whoop is available in 24 VDC, .06 Amp or 24 DC with strobe. OPTIONS: The available accessories are a 4-inch surface exposed conduit back box ($5.09); concealed conduit surface adapter plate ($5.96); semi-flush plate ($24.95); and an outdoor box ($12.47).

  3. STROBE HORN (MODEL 7004T-115W-NS)

    The Strobe Horn is an auxiliary bell with a flashing light signal designed for those who are deaf and hard of hearing. It is a grill type horn for signaling applications where high sound, low current draw and dependable operation are essential. It emits 95 dba at 10 feet. Standard resonant grill type horns in 115 VAC, 0.16 Amps. Available accessories for the strobe horn are a 4 inch surface exposed conduit back box; concealed conduit surface adapter plate; semi-flush plate; and outdoor box.

  4. STROBE-BELL COMBINATION

    The Strobe-Bell Combination is an auxiliary bell with a flashing strobe light for indoor applications, designed for those who are deaf or hard of hearing. The strobe light is 0.8 Candela, 0.18 amps, and the bell is 6 inches, 700 Ohms, 0.09 amps. The Strobe-Bell has a single mounting plate, optional cord and plug, and optional red color for housing and bell. POWER: 120 VAC.

  5. TELEPHONE ACTUATED RELAY

    The Telephone Actuated Relay is a solid state telephone ring relay for an indoor telephone signal system, designed for those who are deaf or hard of hearing. The Relay activates any 115 VAC device up to 5 amps rated current during on time telephone ring cycle. It has a plug in design. POWER: standard 90 Volt, 20Hz telephone network ringing voltages. Low ringer equivalence rating of 0.35 A.

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