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Burglary Alarm Control Panel Didactic Equipment Building Automation Training Equipment

Item No.: SSRB022010
SSRB022010 Burglary Alarm Control Panel Didactic Equipment Building Automation Training Equipment
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Description

SSRB022010 Burglary Alarm Control Panel Didactic Equipment Building Automation Training Equipment
 

1. Equipment Introduction

1.1 Overview

This training device is an anti-theft system training device for factories and families. It can enable students to understand and master the working principle and system composition of the anti-theft alarm system, cultivate students' corresponding knowledge and skills, and is suitable for teaching and skill training assessment of related majors in higher vocational colleges, technical secondary schools, and technical schools.

1.2 Features

(1) The training table adopts an aluminum profile column hanging box structure, and the operating training table is made of aluminum alloy.
(2) A full range of sensors can be used in combination in various ways.
(3) The overall structure adopts an open and disassembled type, which can facilitate the replacement of modules. The module content is determined according to the principle of having productive functions and comprehensive learning functions, which is convenient for selecting the required modules during teaching or competitions.
(4) The training assessment device is a low-voltage component and is safe to use.
(5) The training table has a good safety protection system.

2. Technical parameters

Input power: single-phase three-wire, 220V±10%, 50Hz
Weight: <60kg
Working humidity: 0 to 95%, no condensation
Working temperature: 0℃ to +49℃

4. Experiment list

Experiment 1 Overall wiring of anti-theft control panel
Experiment 2 Anti-theft host defense zone setting
Experiment 3 Wired infrared sensor module test
Experiment 4 Wireless infrared sensor module test
Experiment 5 Wired door opening sensor module test
Experiment 6 Wireless door opening sensor module test
Experiment 7 Barrier type active infrared sensor module test