CONVENTIONAL MANUAL CALL POINT EN54-11 WITH LED INDICATOR OR DRY CONTACT, EASY TO RESET
The R6847L-R is a conventional manual call point used in fire detection and alarm systems. It allows any person to manually trigger a fire alarm in case a danger is detected.
The device is activated by pressing the trigger membrane, which immediately sends an alarm signal to the fire alarm control panel.
The R6847L-R is a conventional manual call point designed for fire detection and alarm systems. It allows occupants to manually trigger a fire alarm in case of emergency.
The alarm is activated by pressing the resettable membrane (simulated glass), which sends an alarm signal directly to the fire alarm control panel.
This device is designed for indoor installation and complies with the EN54-11 standard for manual call points used in fire alarm systems.
Conventional manual call point for fire alarm systems
Compliant with EN54-11 standard
Integrated LED indicator for alarm status
Dry contact output (NO/NC) available
Resettable element (simulated break glass)
Easy reset using a special key
Highly visible LED alarm indication
Simple wiring terminals for easy installation
Durable red ABS housing for clear identification
Suitable for surface or flush mounting
The user presses the activation membrane on the call point.
The internal mechanism activates the electrical contact.
An alarm signal is sent to the fire alarm control panel.
The LED indicator lights up to confirm activation.
After intervention, the unit can be reset using the reset key.
Standard: EN54-11
Type: Conventional manual call point
Contact type: Dry contact (NO/NC)
Operating voltage: Up to 24 VDC
Material: Red ABS plastic
Installation: Indoor
Reset method: Reset key
Indication: LED alarm indicator
Approximate dimensions: 87 × 87 × 53 mm
The R6847L-R manual call point is suitable for use in various types of buildings, including:
Office buildings
Shopping centers
Hospitals
Hotels
Schools and universities
Industrial facilities
It is an essential component of fire safety systems, allowing occupants to quickly activate the alarm in case of fire or emergency.