Edwards Est 6833-4 Telephone Wall Plate Receptacle is a rugged communications device for emergency use. Besides, enclosed key-locked telephone stations comprise three separately ordered components: the handset assembly, the front plate, and the wall box. Also, depending on how the phones are wired, they are supervised for three or four state operations. Front plates are available with either metal or break glass inserts.
Furthermore, MEA approved warden stations feature doors with magnetic latches and one-state handsets with armored cords. Warden stations mount to 6832-1D wall boxes. Portable handsets plug into one-gang receptacles. In addition, handsets are available in black or red. The TCS-6 cabinet provides storage for up to six handsets.
In general, firefighters’ telephones are typically installed in corridors, lobbies, mechanical rooms, stairways, or other strategic locations. When lifted from its cradle, or plugged into a suitable wall jack, the handset activates audible and visible signals at the control panel. There, the operator needs only to lift the handset off the cradle to respond to the current call. Other firefighters’ telephones may be select at the control panel to join the conversation.
Features / Specifications
- Flush or surface mount receptacle
- Supervised wiring
- Stainless-steel one-gang faceplate
- Use with 6830-3 or 6700-0061
- Four-state portable telephone handset receptacle
- 1-gang Stainless-steel faceplate
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