Central Office Panels
Alarm Splitter Module (P/N 9800-4451)
The Alarm Splitter Module (P/N 9800-4451) is a central office panel component designed for use with the Digital Display Panels. Sized for a standard 23" wide equipment rack, the alarm splitter makes it possible to direct the panels' flow and pressure contact alarms to two separate office monitors: the 289H / 289H-M LSS and a secondary alarm monitor. One Alarm Splitter Module will accommodate up to 12 digital display pressure/flow components, plus one additional contact alarmfor a total of 25 devices.
Located on the front of the Alarm Splitter Module are 25 LEDs (see enlarged photo), each of which represents a single contact alarm. When an LED is illuminated, the red diode indicates that the designated contact alarm is activated. LEDs are arranged sequentially left to right, starting with the high flow contact alarm for the digital display unit designated as #1, followed by the unit's low pressure contact alarm. This sequence is repeated for each digital display on the rack assembly based on its position in the rack.
Alarm Splitter Module (P/N 9800-4451)
The Alarm Splitter Module (P/N 9800-4451) is a central office panel component designed for use with the Digital Display Panels. Sized for a standard 23" wide equipment rack, the alarm splitter makes it possible to direct the panels' flow and pressure contact alarms to two separate office monitors: the 289H / 289H-M LSS and a secondary alarm monitor. One Alarm Splitter Module will accommodate up to 12 digital display pressure/flow components, plus one additional contact alarmfor a total of 25 devices.
Located on the front of the Alarm Splitter Module are 25 LEDs (see enlarged photo), each of which represents a single contact alarm. When an LED is illuminated, the red diode indicates that the designated contact alarm is activated. LEDs are arranged sequentially left to right, starting with the high flow contact alarm for the digital display unit designated as #1, followed by the unit's low pressure contact alarm. This sequence is repeated for each digital display on the rack assembly based on its position in the rack.