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GE Security Glassbreak Shock Sensor
GE5150
The GE5150 Series Shock Sensor is a new line of
glassbreak sensors with improved aesthetics. Its clean
design makes the detector one of the most low profile
sensors in the industry.
Price: $13.95
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Product Description
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GE SECURITY GLASSBREAK SHOCK SENSOR
ON THE GLASS SHOCK SENSOR
The GE5150 Series Shock Sensor is a new line of glassbreak sensors with improved aesthetics. Its clean design makes the detector one of the most low profile sensors in the industry. Advanced piezo transducer technology powers the sensor, so no power is needed from the loop. Instead, the piezo generates its own electricity when it bends as the glass breaks. Bending of the transducer must occur for the sensor to go into alarm providing excellent false alarm immunity.
Specially formulated 3M« tape holds the shock sensor on the glass. The tape, which sets up quickly, has been field-tested for proven reliability. The sensor can be repositioned during the first five minutes of installation.
For up to 10' (3 m) of protection on a single pane of glass, the GE5150 is ideal for small glass rooms, next to kitchen sinks, in high noise areas, in occupied factory and office environments, and in retrofit installations where only 2-wire protection is practical. The GE5150 offers 24-hour perimeter detection and its on-the-glass mounting is a visual deterrent.
GE INCORPORATES PIEZO TRANSDUCERS IN THEIR SHOCK SENSORS
Breaking glass produces specific shock frequencies that travel through glass and window frames. When shock sensors feel the wave generated by breaking glass, they signal an alarm. These sensors mount directly on the glass or the frame and give you a product virtually immune to false alarms. Shock sensors can operate on windows with heavy drapes or shutters and they help prevent break-in attempts by providing a visual deterrent to intruders.
Most GE shock sensors are solid-state, with no mechanical part to wear out or fail. GE incorporates a piezo transducer specifically tuned to the shock frequency of glass breaking, providing both excellent detection and false alarm immunity. |
Specifications
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GE Security Glassbreak Shock Sensor Installation Guide (.pdf) Sentrol 5150 Series Glassbreak Shock Sensor Datasheet (.pdf)
Features: - New low profile design
- Up to 10' (3 m) range on a single pane of glass
- Easy to use, field-proven 3M® adhesive mounting
- Detects all types of glass without adjustment
- Ideal for 24hour loop protection
Specifications: - Power consumption: Self-generating on alarm
- Resistance
- Normal: 14 ohms (24 ohms maximum)
- Alarm (open): 1 MegOhm minimum
- Maximum loop rating: 10 V DC, 15 mA
- Loop configuration: Closed loop
- Output: Open 1 to 10 seconds on alarm
- Lightning suppression: 400 W for 1 msec pulse
- Operating temperatures: 0°F to 120°F (-18°C to +50°C)
- Housing material: Flame retardant ABS plastic
- Sensitivity setting: Factory set
- Range: 10' (3 m) - Less range on laminated glass
- Glass types detected:
- Plate glass: Up to 1/4" (.64 cm)
- Tempered glass: Up to 1/4" (.64 cm)
- Wired glass: Up to 1/4" (.64 cm)
- Laminated glass: Up to 1/4" (.64 cm)
- Mounting location: Corner mounted on glass
- Mounting method: High bonding acrylic tape
- Dimensions: 1.25" (3.2 cm) L x 1.25" (3.2 cm) W x 0.37" (0.74 cm) H
- Color: Mahogany Brown or White
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