4-Wire Red Horn & Strobe

The SpectrAlert Advance series offers the most versatile and easy-to-use line of horns, strobes, and horn strobes in the industry.
Input / output products offer a variety of options for your specific system needs. VIS works hard to ensure we can provide fire protection contractors with the finest line of switches and notification devices possible. Check out the options we offer below.
The SpectrAlert Advance series offers the most versatile and easy-to-use line of horns, strobes, and horn strobes in the industry.
Abort Switch is designed to be wired to the abort terminals of the releasing panels. The device consists of a stainless steel faceplate and a modular switch assembly. It is designed to mount on a standard double gang electrical enclosure.
The device consists of a stainless steel faceplate, green LED, amber LED, and a switch assembly.
The Potter MAS Switch is designed to be used with any releasing system. The device consists of a manual pull station and a push button abort switch. This device is designed for indoor use only. The Potter single action series of pull stations operate by pulling the white operating handle straight down and the handle will lock into place.
The S/HS-WP Series Outdoor Signals are 24VDC strobes and horn/strobes equipped with a fixed 75 candela strobe.
For Viking VSH1230 and VHS200 Fire Extinguishing Systems, where a mechanical manual system activation is possible. The pneumatically actuated limit switch is required to indicate a release per NFPA 2001. As extinguishing agent enters the pipeline, the pressure of the agent opens or closes the floating contacts of the limit switch (depending on whether it is set for NO or NC operation).
The SpectrAlert Advance series offers the most versatile and easy-to-use line of horns, strobes, and horn strobes in the industry.
The Solenoid Monitoring Switch (SMS) consists of a supervisory switch, flexible connector, and a junction box. The switch is designed for use on Viking VSH200 or VSH1230 Clean Agent Suppression Systems to meet new NFPA 2001 requirements for a Manual Extinguishant Disablement Switch.