Name : Earthquake Sensor
Voltage: 100-260 V/AC
Quiescent Current Value: 36 Mili Amperes
Solenoid Valve Output Ampere/Voltage : 1A - 12V DC
Battery Specification: 12V
Battery Capacity Amperage : 1.3Amperes
Approximate Battery Time : 36/Hour
Acceleration in X-Y Plane : +1g/-1g
Frequency Sensitivity : TS 12884
Acceleration Sensitivity Oblique Value : +- 40MG
Sensor Analog Output Sensitivity : 500 mV/g
Solve the Sensor Output. : 40 mg
Impact Acceleration Strength : 50,000 g
Operating Temperature Value : 0 / +51.5 Degree
Working in Humidity : 0-90 %
Siren : Available
Warning Sound DB/ 85/ At a Distance of 1 meter
Dimensions: 210mmx170x60mm
Approximate Lifetime : 7 Years
What Does an Earthquake Sensor Do ?
It is manufactured to make workplace and industrial facilities safer. In case of earthquake warning, it can control the valves ( Solenoid Valve) of gas cutting devices installed on column lines of buildings where tremors and gas are used. It can also control the elevators.
During an earthquake, it allows the cabin to approach the floor closest to the floor where the elevator is located. It stops the gas flow in the building. Thus, since the gas flow is interrupted, it minimizes the risk of explosion and fire.
It has the ability to turn off the building electricity. It can disable the generator (if it is desired to turn off the electricity during an earthquake ) . It can also be connected to the control panels of the building that have a fire device. It prevents all the systems that it is desirable to have on and off when the shaking begins, as well as possible fire explosions. It has the feature of warning against line breaks coming from the gas cut-off valves that are being contacted.
In other words, it has the ability to cut off the entire device for your safety during a concussion. In new buildings and one is used ( usually )