The White N.C. Recessed Magnetic Reed Switch Sensor Alarm HC-34A is a security device designed to detect the opening of doors or windows. It functions as a contact sensor that sends a signal when the magnetic field between its components is disrupted. This makes it ideal for use in access control systems or burglar alarms where detecting unauthorized entry is crucial. The sensor is designed to be recessed, allowing it to fit neatly into walls or frames without protruding.
The sensor operates on a normally closed (N.C.) circuit, meaning it conducts electricity when the magnet is in place and stops conducting when the magnet separates. This feature allows it to trigger an alarm or alert system when a door or window is opened. It has a power rating of 3W and can handle up to 0.3A of current at 28V. The action distance of 10-15mm ensures reliable performance when installed correctly.
The sensor comes with a cable length of 25cm, making it easy to connect to other components of an alarm system. Its compact size of 14mm x 6.5mm allows for discreet installation in various locations. It is compatible with most access control and burglar alarm systems, making it a versatile addition to any security setup. However, it must be connected to a transmitter and cannot directly power devices like lamps.
Installation requires careful attention to the sensing distance to ensure proper functionality. The sensor provides only a switch signal and does not have built-in power capabilities, so it must be integrated with other components of an alarm system. It is suitable for both residential and commercial use, particularly in areas where monitoring entry points is essential.
Brand: uxcell
Model: HC-34A
Specifications: Current: 0.3A ; Voltage: 28V ; Power Rating: 3W; Action Distance: 10-15mm; Cable Length: 25cm/9.8"; Total Size: 14mm x 6.5mm, 12 x 6mm (L D)
Features: Normally Closed (N.C.), Recessed Design, Compatible with Access Control Systems, Compact Size, Provides Switch Signal
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