GD 375

This product has been discontinued and replaced with: GD 475

Overview

The GD 375 is a passive glass break detector with transistor output that is connected to a control panel via an IU 300 interface unit. It is designed to protect laminated glass in application areas as shop-windows, glass sliding doors, standard windows and other vulnerable glass surfaces in public areas and private homes.

It is equipped with a piezoelectric sensor that provides an electrical signal when the glass is attacked. The signal is digitized and then processed in an electric circuit, which increases the current in the loop. With a first-rate detector algorithm, the detector has exceptionally high immunity to interference signals that cause false alarms.

Its circular design guarantees correct positioning.

The GD 375 is glued to the glass pane and each detector is supplied with a stencil to mark the mounting location, a glue applicator and cable clamps for quick and easy installation.

Details

Attributes Value
Cable length

3m, 6m, 10m

Maximum coverage

2 m radius (standard 4-6 mm glass)

Supply voltage

5-15 VDC

Current consumption

5 μA (7 mA in alarm state)

Alarm output

Transistor output

Alarm indication

LED

Operating temperature

-40 – +55°C

Housing protection class

IP 67

Dimensions (H x Ø) mm

11 x 27

Documents

Order information

Product name E-nr Description
GD 375 6332535 Glass break detector for laminated glass with transistor output, glued, 3 m cable
GD 375-6 6332536 Glass break detector for laminated glass with transistor output,glued, 6 m cable
GD 375-10 6332537 Glass break detector for laminated glass with transistor output,glued, 10 m cable

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