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KTV 75/400

KTV 75/400
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KTV 75/400 - is a powerful ship Typhon with pneumatic valve for supplying air from 88 TV company Kockum Sonics. Designed to be mounted on a variety of ships up to 20 meters in length, as a device for emitting sound signals. Fully compliant with the rules of COLREG-72. Available in two versions KTV 75/400 24 V DC and 220 KTV 75/400 V AC, depending on the on-board network on the ship. Power consumption is 23W AC / 22W DC.
 
According to the rules of COLREG-72, all vessels of 12 meters in length and over shall be equipped with a sound-signaling device (ship Typhon).
 
KTV 75/400 has a distinctive and powerful sound, which is easily recognized among other sounds, such as a noisy environment or the motor room. Despite its small size and weight, KTV 75/400 is sufficiently strong design that is resistant to corrosion, vibration, and other harsh conditions of the marine environment. Typhon is supplied with a cable with a diameter of 8-10 mm.
 
Note that of the hearth may not be mounted outdoors without applying a special protective coating. The sound pressure level of 136 dB (A) at a distance of 1 meter, equivalent to 120 dB (A) to 6 m and 106 dB at 30 m Air supply: Operating pressure. 0.2 - 0.5 MPa * (2 - 5 bar ) or (29 - 72.5 pounds per square inch). Airflow - 5 liters per second.
 
Specifications:
  • Maximum length: 375 mm
  • Drive - pneumatic
  • Voltage - 24 V DC or 220 V AC
  • The fundamental frequency - 400 Hz
  • The required frequency - 250 - 700 Hz
  • Drive - pneumatic
  • The minimum required level of IMO 1/3 octave at a distance of 1 meter - 120
  • Diameter of hearth 125 mm
  • Height (KT 75/400) 110 mm
  • Weight (KT 75/400) 0,34 kg
  • Inlet CT 75/400 BSP 1/8
  • valve voltage - 24 V, 115 V, 230 V AC.

 

Explosion-proof equipment standards 27.12.2017 Explosion-proof equipment standards
Standard ATEX (Atmospheres Explosibles) explosive mixtures of gases were introduced 01.08.2003 in accordance with the requirements of the European Union 94/9/EC, which replaced the old CENELEC and used in Europe. Applies to electrical and mechanical equipment, as well as protective equipment for use in hazardous areas like underground and on the surface.