Marine Automatic Control Air Horn
Description:
Marine Automatic Control Air Horn is an important safety feature on ships, helping to ensure that communication between vessels and shore-based facilities is clear and effective. The air horn is typically mounted on the ship's deck and consists of a compressor, a reservoir tank, a set of valves, and a horn. The compressor pumps air into the reservoir tank, which is used to power the horn. The valves control the flow of air, allowing the horn to emit a sound of a specific pitch and duration. The automatic control feature allows the air horn to be activated remotely, either by a button on the ship's bridge or by a pre-programmed timer. This ensures that the horn is sounded at regular intervals, such as when entering or leaving port, or in the event of an emergency. The sound produced by a Marine Automatic Control Air Horn is typically a series of short, sharp blasts of varying duration and pitch, with each blast lasting between 2 and 6 seconds. The specific pattern of blasts can convey different messages, such as a warning to other vessels to keep clear or a request for assistance.
Product Characteristic:
Compressed air is used to drive the
diaphragm to vibrate and emit a whistle, and the automatic controller
automatically controls the whistle
Product Specification:
Type
Voltage
Nominal
diameter
(mm)
Air
pressure
Audible
distance (nautical miles)
Center
frequency (Hz)
Applicable
ship length
(m)
Air
consumption
Weight
WKD-Ⅰ
AC110/AC220/
DC110/DC220/
DC24V
25
0.7-1.0
1.0
≥130
315
≥20<75
≤8.3×10-3
45
WKD-Ⅱ
AC110
AC220 AC220/DC24V
25
0.7-1.0
1.5
≥138
160
≥75<200
≤8.3×10-3
75
WK-Ⅲ
AC110
AC220 AC220/DC24V
25
0.7-1.0
2.0
≥143
125
≥200
≤10×10-3
120
Maintance of Marine Automatic Control Air Horn:
Marine Automatic Control Air Horn WKD-11:
Marine Automatic Control Air Horn YQ-15: